anywhere you could run an ad to hire people and out of the 100 people we need, we ve hired seven new people. i mean this is tragic n my 30 years in business i have never, ever seen anything like this. pete: you have to work really hard not to understand this obvious fact. you really do have to actively avoid business owners of every industry not to hear. this the hard part for conservatives often time, talking about the hidden hand of capitalism how it works is often more difficult than giving somebody a check, standing at podium, we re here from the government, here to rescue you with a bunch of money, giving argument, reopen, take away incentive not to work? they have to be better to make the case. emily: especially the check is not their money. our money. makes it easier. will: avoid with every person out there, check your common sense at the door, that is how hard you have to work not to understand this issue. turning to a few additional headlines starting with a
making the decision to have jerusalem as the capital of israel, a head not to evangelicals there in the state and put that together for us. well, to sort of build off the points everybody else is making a couple of minutes ago, it is interesting that both sides are kind of distancing themselves from the national party. they have been in the past few weeks. doug jones trying to distance himself from democrats an roy moore positioning himself as somebody a check against his party. but in the final weekend here you are seeing that distance kind of that gap narrow where you have roy moore embracing the president and his national platform and you have doug jones campaigning with national figures, cory booker, deval patrick, the former governor of massachusetts and other members of congress. so we re seeing this final push and for as long as these guys have tried to separate themselves from their national party figures, at the end of the day, as we approach tuesday, that gap is definitel
okay, and basically what that is is you get to give somebody a check, you give them money when they stand out. the first one of these that i m going to give out is to somebody here. of course, it s jamie alejos. yay! [ applause ] thank you, warden. thank you very much. no, thank you. oh, you re welcome. i mean, you know, i ve known this guy for over 25 years, and he s the same now as he was then. a little grayer, a little grayer. i wanted him to be the first one to get this to recognize all of. but also because he takes his job as seriously as you take yours. he realizes, as you do, that we re responsible for the health and welfare of these guys. you re as strong as your weakest link, and together here as a unit, we all work together
they re a little kid. you got to say you re sorry to people, okay? you didn t mean to do that. it wasn t you, it was your other twin. all right? sure. turn around. sometimes you just talk to them like man to man. do me a favor, just hang out here, don t make no noise or kicking, i m going to make a phone call right now. they know it s about you. and every approach don t work. you got to use different approaches for every inmate. it s my job, i m here to protect and serve. you know, if an inmate has a problem, our job is to we re trained to, you know, defuse the situation. and that s what we re trained to do. the warden has made a special trip to the carson unit today to recognize officer alejos for his skillful handling of challenging inmates. when i came back to san quentin, i remembered from my previous life before i retired, there was something called superior accomplishment award, okay, and basically what that is is you get to give somebody a check, you give them
okay, and basically what that is is you get to give somebody a check, you give them money when they stand out. the first one of these that i m going to give out is to somebody here. of course, it s jamie alejos. yay! [ applause ] thank you, warden. thank you very much. no, thank you. oh, you re welcome. i mean, you know, i ve known this guy for over 25 years, and he s the same now as he was then. a little grayer, a little grayer. i wanted him to be the first one to get this to recognize all of his years of dedicated service. but also because he takes his job as seriously as you take yours. he realizes, as you do, that we re responsible for the health and welfare of these guys. you re as strong as your weakest link, and together here as a unit, we all work together as one, which makes a strong unit.