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i think honestly, decreasing the amount of money that they make in the first year of their contracts is an absolute no from the players.
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right. and i think that's really where you have to start. i think the nhl needs to find a way to compliment their players
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and until they get away from the stance that they're taking advantage of the players, that they're bullying them.
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and honestly, the scary part about this lockout to me is that we're, i think into the second week of it now, if not more, and they still are nowhere close on figuring out the economics of the game.
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they have to figure out all these little ancillary things that were resolved in the last cba. things like
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whether or not you go to the olympics. for the players, that's a big deal.
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figuring out the maximum length of contracts, figuring out the breakdown of contracts.
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is the league in allowing this cba a lou longo-type deal, a pronger-type deal,
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league, obviously, doesn't want that. but the players obviously do.
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things like at what age is the earliest you can file for unrestricted free agency? it's 25 right now, the league wants 30.
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honestly, it's very hard to hear all of these arguments every day when you watch the news and everything like that. but i think what the real shame
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is going to be, is that for the last seven to eight years.
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with the new cba, the nhl has tried to grow the game in the united states.
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was sidney crosby with alexander ovechkin with players like that.
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i think it would be an absolute shame to not only just lose this season.
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but honestly, i don't think markets in the southern united states like florida and phoenix,
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they don't love hockey like canadians do. we have a very captive audience in this country. the second the nhl comes back
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we're all going to be watching, whether it's next week or next season.
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in florida and these types of markets in the states where hockey has struggled for so long,
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taking an entire year off, how can you risk losing that fan base when it's been so hard to make them love the game already?
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and those teams are at the heart of these negotiations because,
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it's those small market teams that are basically dragging the rest of the league down.
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sort of, and the players are all for revenue sharing because they,
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for them, if more teams can afford higher salaries, then it helps them as a whole, right? and can avoid all these-
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comments from the owners that the league is doing badly when you have teams like toronto and philly.
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so.and it's tough to think how they're actually going to resolve this, because they are so far apart.
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so actually thinking of a detailed way of, "hey, maybe they can do this, or maybe can do this."
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it's hard to even think of an idea or a concept where both parties can be satisfied.
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it's like if you're a gary bettman and you see the state of baseball, which has not seen a lockout since,
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so from a labor negotiation standpoint, okay, baseball has gone a long time without a strike or a lockout.
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but look at player salaries in major league baseball, is that really where the nhl wants to go?
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if he was the guy running that pa for so long and that's where salaries are now.
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everyone i talk to has a very bleak outlook, they're not very optimistic.
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it will be a very big shame if we have a yet another canceled season within 10 years.
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twitter didn't exist, facebook didn't exist, youtube didn't exist so both the league and the pa
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seem to be working harder this time around in creating more of the pr.
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all right, let's move on to something more positive, shall we? how about we talk about the emmy's, steven?
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i am. i remember when you, we watched the pilot together actually and i'm like, "well, this could be something," and i kept watching and i think it's
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honestly the first time a show in its first season has won all three major categories at the emmy's. really?
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so, that's pretty damn impressive. and if that's not reason enough to start watching the show, i really think you should. it's really fascinating and really well done.
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and then, if he wasn't going to win, i think most people thought john hamm was finally going to get a win for madman. madman as a show, has never won in the acting category so i think it was a bit of a surprise.
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but i think bryan cranston should have definitely won that but
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he doesn't have to practice that much for being the star of madman, i suppose.
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another great part of the emmy's was that julia louis dreyfus.
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great show too, veep. only they only had eight episodes or something but very funny, very funny.
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well, i think, honestly like julia louis dreyfus, she had the new adventures of old christine but that was very much a sitcom.
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it almost seems like she's wanted to be on hbo for a while. when you see you're doing interviews, she's someone that likes to swear.
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oh yeah. i often call jimmy kimmel a letterman wannabe,
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but i think it was the same style where he tried to have funny introductions but it was just bland.
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i think he was writing in a variety series or something like that but that was a great ... there was also seth macfarlane who couldn't find the microphone.
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yeah. the whole tracy morgan thing, trying to get everyone on twitter, not watching the show to tune in saying he passed out on the stage.
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as you said, when ricky gervais came out, i think everyone in the audience, everyone watching at home was thinking, "i wish this guy was hosting the show."
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so, i think he's done with hosting award shows, but yeah, he just brings such a breath of fresh air every time he comes out. so,
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i find him funny, i don't find them overly funny. i think he did a decent job. but again, nothing people are going to be talking about for years to come obviously.
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just going down the list of some of the other awards handed out on sunday, aaron paul won best supporting actor beating out his fellow cast, giancarlo esposito, who i think was favored but ...
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modern family swept the comedy awards for the most part. they won best comedy series, julie bowen for supporting actress, eric stonestreet for supporting actor.
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what else? louis, a standout winner last night, he won for writing in a comedy series.
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well, let's talk about louis. i mean, if anyone watches his show on fx, it's fantastic
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where it has been all about this fictitious scenario where david letterman is going to retire from cbs
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and it's all, it shines a light on the scary side of show business. i think it was in the second episode of that arc where
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louis has a conversation with chris rock, his friend and fellow comedian, about possibly getting this job
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and we later find out that he's up for the job. so, it's all about even your closest friends in show business will stab you in the back at a moment's notice.
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it's everyone fending for themselves. and i think they did a really good job
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and shining a light on, "hey, this is the way it is. it's rough, it's tough and you really got to have a thick skin."
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and some great cameos in that are too, seinfeld, jay leno, chris rock, paul rudd, susan sarandon.
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yeah. so, it was just really fascinating the way they did this three-episode arc.
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there are long stretches where it goes, where you can go without laughing. but it's
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once a season, they have some arc or some special episode, last year they had duckling.
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he was great. i think honestly, i think a lot of people were surprised that he got such a legendary actor for this arc.
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some of the other winners on sunday, game change won a lot of the awards for a miniseries or movie, have you seen that?
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i thought it was amazing how much he looked like her. it was incredible. yeah.
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it's unbelievable. they deserve to win every year. it's too bad they can't share the pie.
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but it had a big dropoff last year when charlie sheen left and ashton kutcher took over. i mean, you can debate whether ashton kutcher is funny
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or not and so, it was interesting to see them award him with the best actor.
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that's right. yeah. i think that was a big surprise, i think. and his speech was almost, he was shocked himself.
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charlie sheen's gone, "the kid really isn't funny anymore. he's gone from cute to being annoying."
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yeah. all the interesting supporting characters over the most part gone or been put into a minor role.
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where can you find it, mike? i think you can find this podcast on facebook. there's a thing called facebook. i don't know if you've heard of it.
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where can you find it, mike? i think you can find this podcast on facebook. there's a thing called facebook, i don't know if you've heard of it.
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or as i like to say, shenberry 89 and you know what? i'm just taking a look at your twitter feed. i'm not a big-
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is a retweet of darren dreger saying that randy sexton is joining the pittsburgh penguins scouting staff.
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what people should check out in the upcoming future. and i think everyone should check out the new album from the tragically hip, which is coming out next tuesday.
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my pick for this week is the season finale of louie called new year's eve. i would tell you more but there really is no description other than,
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but it's a great show, should be a great season finale and that's my pick for this week. also, special one-hour episode.
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like us on facebook if you can, and then you could give us personal messages where we'll watch what you're putting in there all day long. we are the amera chicks
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in a tangible and philosophical way. our american dream seems to be under attack.
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policies affect the ability for all of us to achieve that american dream. and today, we're going to talk about it. we're going to discuss some solutions to the problems facing americans today.
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well, francoise, you really have an appreciation for the american dream, american way of life and you are actually very passionate about it. so, how did that journey happen?
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come to really appreciate about this american idea as we unpack it is, how valuable the individual is in america. so, what do you think about that mol?
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.. to vote. we're allowed to get involved and do our research and meet people and shake their hands and say, "what really matters to you?" we're able to do that, to
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educate ourselves and to educate our friends and our families. i've heard somebody say, "you teach a man, you teach a man, but you teach a woman, you teach a family."
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some hope is gone, some opportunity is gone, and they don't really understand why that is. and so, i think it's great that we are here together.
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the constitution was put in place to form a more perfect union.
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and, secondly, establish justice, and that's not social justice. that's not taking away from one person to give to another.
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general welfare doesn't mean that we're going to go out, again, and take from one person to give to another. it means that we protect our people, again, so that they can go out and live their lives.
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cu was one of many, let's say 111 colleges nationwide, that is now limiting the hours that their students-
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that particular case with the college students where they're having their hours cut because of a policy that's really not good for them.
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molly, on another note though, i was looking at the campaign finance reports and on open secrets, i noticed that andrew romanoff got over $60,000.
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this is molly vogt. and, i am sitting here with kim monson and our guest chick today, francoise bergen. and we are talking about kind of the war on the american dream and what it is that-
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