be averted. it was just prior to the election that joe biden had promised in a glossy 60 minutes interview that he had averted a strike successfully and that just turned out not to be the case. they delayed negotiations until now and things are looking tense, americans could be paying a lot more at this strikeur occurs. mike: you covered the white house, your thoughts on o the rail strike and when the president may get involved in terms of rolling up his sleeves? it wasn t just that 60 minutes interview, there have been a victory lap that president biden took in the rose garden. he played a personal role in the negotiations between theseese unions and railroad companies.se he stepped in at the 11th hour and he said both sides hadhe reached a great deald .y unfortunatelony one of the largt labor unions, they disagree and soions now the prospect that fas the president is does he go back to the railroads and ask them to acquiesce a little bit more? or does the most pro-union