i can t count the times i ve called and you showed up and patched me up like you do every time. i get amnesia, i forget that you keep coming around. ain t no way you ll ever let me down good god almighty, i hope you ll find me parading your name praising your name no matter what womans. cuz i know where i d be without your mercy. so i keep praising your name o, my lord. tell me, is he good? he s good. tell me, is he kind? he s kind. he is good, kind, almighty. jesus when the sun goes down. jesus in the morning, jesus in the noontime, jesus when the sun goes down muck all right! [applause] rachel: wow. that was awesome. [laughter] if. will: great. pete: crowder performing good god almighty. he is a performer. by the way, happened to see him caleb, which is a christian radio music station that, had their awards in nashville, and he performed, and he rocked it. people loved will: really good. pete: really talented. great guy. than
quicker. and if this was a ford plant, you guys would be failing the test, treating these children as if they re widgets in a factory instead of human beings who are in the most vulnerable, dangerous situation possible. you know, i really appreciate you keeping track of this. you re one of the few people who actively sends these images out to us to remind if us of these children. obviously, our government is trying to cover it up. there s no transparency about this. and so i really want to thank you very much, lieutenant, for what you re doing and shining a light on it. it s really tragic. well, thank you, rachel, that means a lot. of course, my jobbing obviously, i want the my job, obviously, i want the american people to hear from a law enforcement perspective because the situation is much broader. we talk about the border situation, children, that s always going to hit a personal spot especially for me as a parent as well. we need to get this under control and focus on what we c
that is in demand. learn something that can t be replaced with a robot or artificial intelligence. those jobbing are open to pipefitters, mechanics, article in the new yorker this week, like 4000 words. 17 or 1800 people, many of them making six figures, all in the skilled trades. i use any opportunity i can to pivot and tap the country on the shoulder and say, look, let s worry about the things we have to worry about and get back on track over here with something that makes sense. joey: algorithms and how information is sent is what people worry about, you are telling the truth about hard work and what it takes to build this country. we can do two or three things at one time, one thing should be to
that we not just win the election but show up and win the jobbing and that s what galvanizes support around you. republicans cannot win without independents. it cannot happen. if we stay in the ultra conservative lane which is a part of the party, and i get it, that s where the headlines are going to be, but at the end of the day if i can get stuff done and mayors do a good job of that and not so much on either side of the aisle and governors and mayors have an amazing ability every day that make decisions to impact people s lives. and the rnc chair, ronna mcdaniel, wants to have nominees sign a pledge if you are the to participate in an rnc-sanctioned event. are you comfortable signing that pledge if donald trump is involved? yeah, look, i m a lifelong republican, and i m going to support the republican nominee. when you look at what s coming out of the white house, it isn t democrat policy.
i bought a few books a few years ago. i go to stores. i walk into stores, i know what i m gonna get before i walk in and i go by it. and so, look, these refined fees, to me they make sense. i understand why retailers are doing it. and frankly if this discourages my wife from shopping online, i am all for it. i resemble some of those remarks, charlie. you are blaming your way for. but that is hilarious. so juliet, here are the list of major chains that are changing their policies that everyone should know about. anthropology, zahra, age and i am, abercrombie & fitch, j.crew. basically they are now gonna charge something like $7.50 for when you return their stuff. because as charlie points out, don t all of us, sometimes, order multiple things in different sizes because we don t feel like going to the store and drying it on? so we try it on at home and then we return it and see a charge? yeah, jobbing is miserable. and doing it online has made it