world. lovely. the lava lamp. his tv career began as a pitch man for qvc. after three years of selling everything, he landed major gigs on shark week, deadliest catch, american shopper, even sesame street. what kind of dirty job do you do? he has used his celebrity status to be a voice for the working man. in 2008 he launched the website mikeroweworks.com to help promote blue collar jobs and in many 2012, he joined mitt romney on the campaign trail to get people interested in construction and manufacturing. a man who cares about the american worker like almost no one else, my friend, mike rowe. but now mike rowe s commitment to average joe is being called into question. critics say he s a corporate sellout for teaming up with walmart on this commercial. it s time to get back to what america does best. critics blasted rowe on social media, writing i ve
at one time, i made things. and i took pride in the things i made. and my belt whirred and my engines cranked. i opened my doors to all, and together, we filled pallets and trucks. i was mighty. and then one day, the gears stopped turning. but i m still here. and i believe i will rise again. and we will build things and build families and build dreams. it s time to get back to what america does best. because work is a beautiful thing. critics are blasting rowe on
stopped turning. but i m still here. and i believe i will rise again. and we will build things and build families and build dreams. it s time to get back to what america does best. because work is a beautiful thing. critics are blasting rowe on social media for promoting the retail giant saying things like it s hypocrisy. walmart s products are all made in china. walmart contributes to those empty factories. what s so powerful about an ad that makes no sense? marc lamont hill a political commentator for us and mel robbins, former criminal defense attorney. mark, let me start with you