fact that sides seem to recognize there s too much to lose if they go out. missing games, the damage to the sport would be catastrophic. there is a recognition, a growing hope that both sides walk up to the line, blink, and get a deal done. we re not there yet. especially after the past two seasons with covid. yeah. so much baseball has been missed. they can t do this again after two abbreviated seasons. they ve lost so much money because of that. attendance was down. you know, there s tv contracts to think about. they understand, look, think about how hard it was to come back from the 94 strike. yes. more options for people to watch. we re in the middle of a pandemic. you have to get this done. 94, i mean, baseball has been, for all of us who are fans of it, it s been in a state of secular decline. the rise of football, the rise of the nba, and the sport as a business and as a loyal fan base declined over time. you can come back from it in 1984. 2022, whew. it is goi
careening off the cliff but he makes the turn. boris johnson is about to face british members of parliament, demanding to know if he broke covid rules and attended parties during the strict lockdown. i mean, that is a question that answers itself, doesn t it? prime minister s question time is coming up, so it is time for boris johnson to answer this question, finally. was he at the party that he is photographed being at, that he invited or his aide invited lots of other people to during the middle of a covid lockdown, when you were not meant to have more than six people there? they had 30 odd people for drinks in the garden. tried to pretend it was a business meeting. so far, nothing has shaken them. i wonder if this is a little different. we re going to speak about novak djokovic later. people want to know if we have suffered during covid and we have stuck to the rules, that the people that made those rules suffered and stuck to those rules, as well. they don t like the idea that so
ukraine and, most likely the events of january 6th wouldn t have occurred. giuliani went in as trump was cooling down and spun him back and said, listen, if you let me go out there, we will overturn the election. it d be impossible to know whether, if rudy didn t exist, trump wouldn t have done crazy stuff in both cases. however, there is no doubt that on the listensitar enciters, people who took the worst of trump and fueled the fire, in both cases. the craziest thing about it, or the thing that indicates that trump decline ed declined over of the presidency, trump called
a lot of it is to people like the ones you re describing, so they can pay legal bills for donald trump, private legal bills. the question is, what are the incentives that have been built into american politics? the craziest people in congress who we talk about on this show sometimes tend to be the one in the house who raises the most money. they re the ones raising the money, mika. well, yes, they are. we ll talk more about this coming up because we have senator majority leader chuck schumer as our guest. following president biden s most emphatic case yet on voting rights. will there be major league baseball this season? new developments in the labor dispute. morning joe is coming right back. morning joe is coming right morning joe is coming right back if you have this. consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare sement plans
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