playing. signs of the governor of texas who has opted not to throw out the first pitch here. meantime, to grady trimble on play ball. grady? hey, neil. they say they do things bigger in texas and that s the case about opening day today. you can see minutes away from first pitch. a ton of fans still waiting to get in to this brand new globe life field. if this is a sell-out or anywhere close to it, 40,000 fans would be the largest sporting event since the pandemic started. for perspective, let s show you other crowds at major sporting events. you have the super bowl. that only had about 25,000 people in it. it s also going to be a bigger event than the world series, that was hosted here. the daytona 500 and the ncaa final which takes place tonight for basketball. it s also drawing a lot of criticism from as high as the president himself. president joe biden says that this is a mistake having 100% capacity here. it s not responsible. the rangers fired back saying they can do
meters across the river. and the singular world of german artist they are paying is celebrated in a brand new exhibition in his hometown of the face. well it s back in 1959 at the 1st asterix comics appeared in the franco belgian magazine and 38 volumes later and just in time for its 60th anniversary asterix and the chieftains daughter has just been published with a nod to the politics of today because for the very 1st time in history the tiny goal actually steps aside to let a female hero drive the narrative. asterix is celebrating his 60th birthday with a brand new adventure the fans can hardly wait. to creators are once again. and. it s their 4th book they re the successors of the
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