results anytime soon. the box will stay sealed for weeks, maybe even years, as the northwestern university appeals to the full national labor relations board. mike tobin is live on the campus. football players accuse the school now of trying to scare the players into voting against this union. well, certainly the university pulled out all the stops. some people on the periphery saying the pressure from coaches,s a mr.orses, alumni, amounted to intimidation but the university looked at the nlrb rules, campaigned aggressively but didn t cross the line. there have been some allegations by union supporters that northwestern engaged in unfair labor practices during the election campaign. that is simply not true. reporter: those ballots were impounded before they were
i would let the man die. that would be politically brilliant. admitted he is out of practice. he says he is ready to slap russia with more financial punishment if moscow doesn t back dune on eastern ukraine. chris wallace is with us. i get it, little fun back and forthwith this guy messing with ukraine. surely more important things to talk about, for instance, ukraine. well, yeah. and what is very interesting is that a week ago, when we were talking, the u.s. had just work out the deal with the umpan union and ukraine and russia that would be a deescalation, see the pro-russian separatists pull out of the buildings they occupied in eastern ukraine. they were going to lay down arms. the ukrainians were going to create more autonomy in eastern eastern ukraine. nothing has happened. particularly the separatists have continued to maintain their occupation in the buildings.
counted and will remain secret until the nlrb can rule on this appeal. the appeal was on the decision that players had the ability to form a union. the vote today is whether they want to. shep? how could this vote affect other college sports? reporter: the short answer is, money. it will cost more to run a football team. if we re going to spend more money on football, where is the money going to come from? is it going to come from student fees? are we going to eliminate e going to do to pay the bills for college football? reporter: football and basketball fund your nonrevenue sports. of you cut the profit out of football you cut the funding for wrestling, gymnastics and track and field, and college sports often is the provingground for olympic athletes so the impact is well beyond the ncaa. 22-time olympic medal list michael phelps is back from