all backgrounds, that their full and equal participation at every level of our political process, that is the most fundamental building block of a stable and enduring democracy. we see it in iran. we know it to be true in afghanistan and everywhere around the world where women s rights have been repressed. those are the most repressive regimes for democracy for all, and that is true here too. joe. lawrence o donnell, thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. i can t help but, listening to rech and just thinking about america, sort of sets us apart when it comes to how we deal with women and leadership in leadership roles, especially as president of the united states. you can look back. my god, israel had golda meir 50 years ago. india, bhutto. you can go around the globe. the united kingdom, great britain, obviously the most important person on the world stage for them, protecting outward from britain, queen elizabeth. the entire era shaped by this woman. and in her time,
embarrassed the mets last night. i was cheering for the mets. a little concerned going out forcing the umps to touch the pitcher, the padre pitcher s ears and everything. jonathan lemire, before we get to postseason picks, that spin rate was insane last night. i mean, if you, like, quadruple your spain rate, you have to ask yourself, what s this guy putting on the baseball? yeah. the teams had access to that data in the dugout which is why buck showalter went out afterwards. the mets said they thought musgrove had something in his glove or his ears. his ears were shiny. no way around it. glistening. glistening ears, not what you usually see. there is some theory that former ball players on twitter suggested he may have had a red hot, which is a substance like an icy hot, you put on yourself,