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that was subject to further bargaining has not been concluded between the owners and the umpires union. instant replay is a subject where the owners have an obligation to bargain not only with the players union but the umpire union. you very well may see instant replay in the game after that has concluded. >> to baseball players consider themselves as part of the 1% or the 99%? >> if given the choice most baseball players would say the 99%. the best part about this job -- there are a lot of challenges. the best part is working for the players. the reason for that is the players recognize how fortunate they are to get to make a living and to get to make an unbelievable living playing the game of baseball. they are humble guys. they do not take for granted at all what they have. they give back to the community. part of this is what makes them great union members. where the economics of many of them would place them in the 1%, their outlook towards life shows these are regular guys. >> who do you think were the best baseball players of all time [laughter] and why] -- who are the best base
that was subject to further bargaining has not been concluded between the owners and the umpires union. instant replay is a subject where the owners have an obligation to bargain not only with the players union but the umpire union. you very well may see instant replay in the game after that has concluded. >> to baseball players consider themselves as part of the 1% or the 99%? >> if given the choice most baseball players would say the 99%. the best part about this job -- there are...
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it has not been concluded between the owners and the umpires union. owners have the obligation to bargain with the players and the umpires union. you very would well may be expanded plays in game. >> in your experience, to baseball players consider themselves part of the 1% or 99%? >> i think that if given a choice, most baseball players would consider 99%. the best part about this job, there a lot of challenges -- it's working for the players. reason is that the players recognize how fortunate they are to get to make a living and to make unbelievable living playing the game of baseball. they are incredibly humble guys ,-com,-com ma they are regular guys, they don't take for granted at all what they have. they give back to the community. it is part of what makes them such great union members. the economics of many of them would place in the 1%, their outlook towards life is such -- these are regular guys. >> who do you think are the best baseball players of all-time and wide? [laughter] >> steve rogers, bobby bonaire, tony clark. [laughter] >> i am go
it has not been concluded between the owners and the umpires union. owners have the obligation to bargain with the players and the umpires union. you very would well may be expanded plays in game. >> in your experience, to baseball players consider themselves part of the 1% or 99%? >> i think that if given a choice, most baseball players would consider 99%. the best part about this job, there a lot of challenges -- it's working for the players. reason is that the players recognize...
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agreement was subject to further bargaining that hasn't been concluded between the owners and umpires union have instant replay is the subject is made the owners have to bargain outlet players union but with the umpires union and from the bike is concluded you very well may see expanded replay in the game. >> to baseball players considered them part of the 1% or 99%? >> i think it given that choice, most baseball players who played in 99%. the best part about this job -- there's a lot of challenges, but the best part is working for the players and the reason for that is that the players recognize just how fortunate they are to make a living and make unbelievable living playing the game of baseball. there's an incredibly humble, reykjavÍk i they don't take for granted at home with a house. they give back to the community. part of what makes them great union members. while the economics of many in the place them in the 1%, their outlook towards life is such these are regular guys. >> or do you think of the best baseball players of all time and why? [laughter] steve rogers, bobby pineda. [laug
agreement was subject to further bargaining that hasn't been concluded between the owners and umpires union have instant replay is the subject is made the owners have to bargain outlet players union but with the umpires union and from the bike is concluded you very well may see expanded replay in the game. >> to baseball players considered them part of the 1% or 99%? >> i think it given that choice, most baseball players who played in 99%. the best part about this job -- there's a...
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agreement was subject to further bargaining and it hasn't been concluded between the owners and the umpires unionand the subject where the owners have an obligation of borrowing of the union, so when the bargaining is concluded you may see the expanded use of replacing the game. >> in your experience to baseball players consider themselves part of the one per cent or 99%? [laughter] >> if given that choice most would say 99%. the best part about this job there's a lot of challenges. the best part about this job is working for the players and the reason for that is that the players recognize just how fortunate they are to get to make a living and to make an unbelievable living playing the game of baseball. the are incredibly humble, they are regular guys, they don't take for granted that all of what they have. they get back to the committee to read part of what makes them great union members - while the economics many of them are placed on the 1%, the outlook towards life is such that these are regular guys. some attributed for the best baseball players of all time and why? [laughter] >> steve rog
agreement was subject to further bargaining and it hasn't been concluded between the owners and the umpires unionand the subject where the owners have an obligation of borrowing of the union, so when the bargaining is concluded you may see the expanded use of replacing the game. >> in your experience to baseball players consider themselves part of the one per cent or 99%? [laughter] >> if given that choice most would say 99%. the best part about this job there's a lot of challenges....
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union's petition. she joined the other three board members in approving the petition. she stayed in the game as pitcher and umpireguy has too on the emergency manager thing. and she says it's okay that union rep, the democrat in this case she says it's okay because the four-member board is supposed to be made of partisans. she says what makes the system fair is it takes three votes on the board of canvassers to do anything. so why not let the other three people who don't have a conflict of interest vote on this? because everybody on the board could have a conflict of interest that somehow makes all of the conflicts okay? this is seriously how michigan is handling its democracy? in order to get something voted on on the left or the right, you have to run this gauntlet where the deciders, the gate keepers all have huge direct conflicts of interests? but we've decided nobody cares about that? my favorite part about covering what's going on in michigan right now is all the scolding we get from the michigan press about us reporting on things that are shocking and back ward and antidemocratic in michigan but that they
union's petition. she joined the other three board members in approving the petition. she stayed in the game as pitcher and umpireguy has too on the emergency manager thing. and she says it's okay that union rep, the democrat in this case she says it's okay because the four-member board is supposed to be made of partisans. she says what makes the system fair is it takes three votes on the board of canvassers to do anything. so why not let the other three people who don't have a conflict of...
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political coordinator voted for her own union's petition she joined the other three board members approving the petition. she stayed in the game as pitcher and umpirehas, too. >> news from the great state of michigan tonight where we have been reporting on a drive to overturn one of the most radical new laws in the country. and its current form, the one passed by republicans last year, on on the left or the right, you have to run this gauntlet where the deciders, the gate keepers all have huge direct conflicts of interests? but we've decided nobody cares about that? my favorite part about covering what's going on in michigan right now is all the scolding we get from the michigan press about us reporting on things that are shocking and back ward and antidemocratic in michigan but that they say we should not report on nationally because in michigan they don't care about it. well, we keep getting all of this pushback from michigan press. back off, in michigan we don't care about this stuff. we don't see it as all that bad. why don't you see it as all that bad? this week a former emergency manager in michigan spoke out about the way the state of michig
political coordinator voted for her own union's petition she joined the other three board members approving the petition. she stayed in the game as pitcher and umpirehas, too. >> news from the great state of michigan tonight where we have been reporting on a drive to overturn one of the most radical new laws in the country. and its current form, the one passed by republicans last year, on on the left or the right, you have to run this gauntlet where the deciders, the gate keepers all have...