i will be put my trust in you alone. and i will not be shaken. holy, there is no one like you. there is none beside you. oh, lock my eyes in wonder. show me who you are. fill me with your heart. and lead me in your love. to those around me. yeah. beautifully done. that is house fires performing build my life as part of the faith and friends concert series we have in this easter season. beautifully done, amazing to have a front row seat to watch that. rachel: amazing. imagine what a better world we would have if everybody would let jesus fill their life. i ve had front row seats to a couple concerts, that might be the next one. do we have to start talking? can we let them play for a few minutes? it s that good. it s the freedom, to your point, of following jesus, being invested, the freedom it brings to your life. rachel: yeah. as opposed to the labor of sin and all the other things in this world. this easter season, pour into it if you re at home w
ten people are now confirmed to have died, after a huge explosion at a petrol station in county donegal in ireland. a search operation is continuing as some people are still thought to be missing, eight people were also taken to hospital. police say the cause remains under investigation but are describing what happened as a tragic accident . the explosion happened at an applegreen service station in the village of creeslough. from there, our ireland correspondent chris page reports. a rescue effort has now become a recovery operation, a sad sign that the emergency services don t expect to find anyone else alive. blown out walls, a crumpled roof, and tonnes of rubble showed this was a lethal explosion. the blast triggered a wave of devastation and desperation. local people hurried to what was left of the petrol station to see who amongst their friends and relatives may have been caught up in the incident. there were several flats above the garage shop which largely collapse
and they gave me an opportunity to try again. this is also for all of the soldiers i stand on, who came before, and all who are going with this journey forward. thank you for believing with us. dj she angela pearce, amara jones, thank you friends, i appreciate you both. that is tonight s read out, all in with chris say, starting right now. tonight, on all in. i ve lived an honest life, i have never been accused, or sued, of anything, or a bad doings. ponzi scheme s, volleyball, sweatpants, and häagen-dazs. sweatpants, pints of häagen-dazs all over the place. tonight, even more bizarre turns in the george santos saga. why he is the perfect epitome of the new margus. is there a charge against him? in america today, you are innocent into are proven guilty. the deposition of an ex president, a judge unseals donald trump s position in the defamation suit, stemming from jean carroll s rape allegations. plus, guess which states republican party got caught celeb
the unions in this country now have the support, whether union members or not, of over 60% of the american people, never before have union been that popular, labor union. or 60% the american people. i think that s important. because they re figuring it. out you are the bulwark against success. you are the ones. and by the way, you know, like all of you, like many of you, i wasn t raised poor. but, i wasn t wealthy. we lived in a three bedroom split level home and in a town called mayfield in delaware with four kids, mom, that, and a grandpa. but we were all right. we could always tell whether things were going. rough we had two sets of bunks in one room. you could hear my dad when he was restless. you could hear the headboard. i remember asking my mom one day, what s the matter with that? she said, honey, we just lost our insurance. people shouldn t have to face that reality in america. it shouldn t be the case. the unions make sure that we didn t have to face that. but the r
of the efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. they were very interested in some of the interviews that the generals whigs committee has already conducted. the committee was reluctant to canned over those transcribed interviews to the department of justice, because they considered their work and their property, and they wanted to be able to have it in their possession as their investigation moved forward. this became something of a standoff between the doj and the january 6th select committee. and now they re starting to find areas common ground, and chairman bennie thompson told us today the first batch of information that they re gonna hand over to the department of justice is the information that they ve gleaned about this effort to file a fake set of electors that would ve been sent to congress had a january 6th. that s pretty significant, because we haven t seen a lot of detail about that aspect of the department of justice s investigation. so, it shows that inves