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
to los angeles, i m trace gallagher in for bret baier. president biden and pope francis share their catholic faith against the back drop over disagreements of abortion. former president trump gets a big birthday bash as he turns 78 years old. and we look at how research in space is affecting your health here on earth. trace: breaking tonight, the supreme court at the center of attention this evening. the conservative wing leads the charge overturning a trump era gun regulation. meantime progressives fire up their base and up their ire at the supremes with attacks on one justice as a, quote, insurrectionist sympathizer. we have team conch tonight. shannon bream tells us what it all means. chad pergram on capitol hill with the details on the democratic attacks. but we begin with david spunt in washington on the specifics of the bump stock ruling. david, good evening. david: trace, good evening to you. big ruling as well. while this may be about executive power, ultimately,
waking american knows the big national news is that the checks are in the mail, with the huge covid bill delivering immediate results and impact. that s the story. that s the thing that can really impact your life and your family s life and your community s existence over these next few crucial months. it s what president biden is leaning into, directly admitting as well that democrats have sometimes flubbed this next part. joe biden siting his own experience in the obama/biden administration when some thought the economic rebound would speak for itself. well, now biden is saying not this time. biden s aides stressing they are rightfully proud of this giant bill, this progressive policy bill, and they will use the megaphone so americans hear about it around the country. there is a policy piece to that effort so people learn about how they can access the benefits, how they can get vaccinate, what the new rules are as well as the new funding. and the president of course spoke t
spain, italy, portugal, ireland could all be next needing emergency shelter and support n an economic storm, what that means is more bailouts and cut backs with europe means spending less money. that mean s the world factory floor, asia, has fewer things to manufacture. china, an economy second in size only to that of the united states or of europe has slowed. india slowed, too. that means more than two billion people in the fastest growing nations in the world are buying less. this is one big storm. what is america doing about this storm? well, we ve got umbrellas. what we need are hurricane shelters. you can t go out and build an economic hurricane shelter yourself. that is something you need help with. government help. congress, for instance, could help stave off the effects of the storm. but they won t because that would mean being honest with you about things that are getting potentially worse and not better. and that kind of talk doesn t win elections. so congress stick
i m ali velshi. welcome to your money. americans are split on whether they would vote for mitt romney over president obama if romney is the republican nominee. but they are solidly behind the gop front runner when it comes to the crucial issue of who can get the economy moving. a cnn opinion research corporation poll finds just 40% say that president obama can get this economy moving, while more than half of those polls believed that mitt romney has what it takes. now, this polling data leads me to the most important economic issue of all, and that is jobs. more than 100,000 jobs have been added in each of the last six months. it is not enough. it is not enough, but it is steady improvement. nothing means more to how americans feel about the economy than whether they have a job or know someone who just got a job or conversely, someone who lost a job. let s head to south carolina and bring in cnn contributor will cane, a good friend of our show. will, as a conservative, are