angeles and thousands of christians gathering to protest anticatholic drag nuns during pride night at dodger stadium. the event honoring sisters of perpetual indulgence with a community hero award. rachel: protesters saying they felt disappointed by the dodgers that chose to side with the drag group over the families. will: what s the payoff there? pete: that video happened an hour before the game and not many saw it except on social media where it went. here the public announcer, a dress announcer saying we re giving an award to sister dominia and sister junety. not a lot of unity coming out of this for anybody. will: ask what s the payoff for the dodgers? in the 6:00 hour, we talked about the fact that truthfully, as impactful as it is to boycott bud light or target, this type of attitude in corporate america is everywhere. it is in almost every fortune 500 corporations. the real question is why. if we can get to the why, then we can see the impact of a boycott maybe. to me
the prequel thing, movie with tommy shelvey and pgi on our faces, wrinkles and everything. are you not seen it? robert downey jr. a little creepy. that s okay. it can t end. by the way, west coast, top of the hour. fourth hour of morning joe just started. right now. we re talking with the star and executive producer of bad sisters on apple tv plus. watch it. it will improve your backswing. for me, i was, like, i had no hair. thank you so much. let me ask, you just said something that s fascinating. two of my favorite shows over the past decade, i m not going to name them because i know the creators and i love the creators. two of the best shows just had dismal finales. i was, like, oh, my god. guys, what were you doing? so, talk about the pressure of hitting the landing. like, how much of your energy, your creative thought process, was, like, we have to get this right? especially for a limited series. all of it. i think it had about ten different ver
dominia and sister junety. not a lot of unity coming out of this for anybody. will: ask what s the payoff for the dodgers? in the 6:00 hour, we talked about the fact that truthfully, as impactful as it is to boycott bud light or target, this type of attitude in corporate america is everywhere. it is in almost every fortune 500 corporations. the real question is why. if we can get to the why, then we can see the impact of a boycott maybe. to me there s a couple thins. not that the corporations are chalked full of true believers. there are true believers in corporations and not that every ceo believes in honoring the sisters of perpetual indull yens and it s esg indulgence and wall street effective arm of the policy and you want your stock to go up and big institution investors for your stock and that s esg criteria and every
great job. tell me if i got any of that wrong or misstated any of those facts. i know that was a big download. no. the only thing is flynn was interviewed by the fbi the day after he was sworn in. he was sworn in on a monday with all senior staff and interviewed on that tuesday. very nicely laid out. so his second day as national security adviser, two days after his swearing in. roger that. obviously, this story that you broke today had a whole bunch of news that we did not know before. and it comes on the heels of a whole bunch of other revelations that have happened on this scandal. particularly on the legal side. do you have any sense as to yes this is break now? i think it s a couple thins. one is you re seeing the number of people that the special counsel is interviewing has just expanded. so anytime that you have more witnesses, it gives reporters more opportunities to try to learn what s on the mind of investigators. what kinds of questions that they are asking. so tha
roger that. obviously, this story that you broke today had a whole bunch of news that we did not know before. and it comes on the heels of a whole bunch of other revelations that have happened on this scandal. technical particularly on the legal side. do you have any accept sense as this is break now? i think it s a couple thins. one is you re seeing the number of people that the special counsel is interviewing has just expanded. so anytime that you have more witnesses, it gives reporters more opportunities to try to learn what s on the mind of investigators. what kinds of questions that they are asking. so that s one piece of it. and i also think it s just moving faster, you know. we re at the point where the president himself could wind up sitting in front of the special counsel s team within a matter of weeks. and so that has led people to think that, you know, robert