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July 28, 2019 10:30 am

CBS Sunday Morning : The Money Issue

CBS Sunday Morning / Jane Pauley

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July 28, 2019 10:30 am

Our annual special broadcast that looks into the many ways we earn, spend, invest, waste, lose, and go without money, featuring guest host Martha Teichner, originally broadcast on May 5, 2019.Calling it quits: When leaving your job is the right thing to do; Work remotely? Tulsa, Oklahoma wants you (and your laptop) to move; Many happy returns; CBD: On a real market high; Celebrity Edge, Celebrity Cruises' brand-new, billion-dollar cruise; Keeping up with Kris Jenner; Safecracking: The right combination; A slice of the pizza business

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It's the money issue our annual look at how we earn, save and spend my chance to finally put my economics degree to use and when it comes to earning money, who among us hasn't tossed at least once of going into the boss and declaring I quit with Tony to Coble will meet some people who have done just that Monday morning.

A lot of us will be sitting here when we really dream of sitting here you think the fantasy of quitting your job is more prevalent today than it was a generation ago I think is the best part was turning in the paper. Calling it quits ahead on Sunday morning. By contrast, Tracy Smith is keeping up with Chris Chris Jenner, a celebrity mama who just never seems to quit love or not the Kardashians built a billion-dollar empire little more than hard work and tenacity, which they probably learn from their mother. The best piece of business advice given.

If someone says no talking with one person keeping up with Chris Jenner ahead on Sunday morning a product fantasy as a potential cure-all is growing into a very big business, Lee Cowan investigates the height around hemp. You've likely heard about CBV cannabis compounded for some has become as necessary is oxygen itself. $22 billion by 2020 to know product why even 10 years or fad curiosity or is there potential for something much more. The ABCs of CVD. Later on Sunday morning ever have the urge to sail away more and more cruise lines are betting big time that someday you will guess how many people will go one loses this year 30 million. So how do cruise lines wound passengers by offering them the excitement of experiencing the next big thing. This gives you a perspective that you get nowhere else on board the ship course. This is never been done before the Sunday morning floating city will have those stories and more all coming up when our Sunday morning podcast continues not recommending it. Mind you, more than a few disenchanted workers these days are mustering up the gumption to tell the boss. I quit so how's that working out for them. Our cover story is reported by Tony to Coble in 2009, Bill Murphy Junior landed a top level wall job making big box but when he showed up for work.

I realized pretty quickly. I wasn't the right person for that spot.

What was it about a competitive six-figure income wasn't attractive to us across a lot of people would ask, that's right on his very first day. Murphy already wanted out. Recall going to the orientation and in a one of the speakers got up.

I am John Smith. I've been here for 21 years and three months so that means I have no eight years plus, to retire and I became a running joke with a few of the other speakers I got up but that's not really what you say. If you love your work and I only want them in their everyday so rather than count his own days behind a desk. You did something you won't find in most career playbooks. He quit on day two. Telling his boss I'm really very sorry. I can tell that I made a big mistake accepting his job. The move was radical but the mindset not so uncommon. According to a recent CBS News poll. More than half of Americans with full-time job say they daydream at least once in a while about leaving those jobs behind the fantasy of quitting your job is more prevalent today than it was a generation ago I think is meeting people is a fantasy. Unfortunately, Michelle Singletary, who writes about personal finance for the Washington Post says employers are largely to blame companies, but the contract because they made us expendable at every level.

When he got to the point where they could boost their stock prices by firing people and people are saying.

If that's the case, all you my entire life that may help explain why some employees now port really retirement at the top of your to do list making that happen takes work. You gotta save a substantial amount of your salary was a 4050 60%. We met Singletary at a bookstore in the sort of New York City neighborhood were windowshopping is the only shopping you can do if you plan on quitting your job. So if you're 25 right now and you have it in your head that you want retire early. To be clear, the things you have to do in order to save our souls like not have kids, how big is your house not very big. Can you go out to eat at restaurants once in a while and to be taking a $5000 cruise. No, you essentially have to ignore every cue from our culture. Every commercial on TV and I keep our cars until one on a first name basis with the look, we don't care that sort of thing Susan Emerson might do. I remember telling my accountant save half of my income is the document that said watch me before retiring at age 47 she kept close tabs on everything she spent and we do mean everything I had this little notebook.

I have bought a Coke. I wrote that down and bought a Coke.

He wrote it down. Thanks to that tight budget and some savvy investing Emerson, now 61, has been more than a decade pursuing her lifelong passion art there interpreting disaster situations in a kind of fantastical way to do that, she walked away from a career as a physician I feel closing the door for the last time driving out of the parking lot. Best part was turning in the paper when I read articles about people retire early. It's often a doctor or lawyer can a person with a regular job ever hope to retire early. Yes, absolutely. Isn't just for people making six figures each year, but it's you making different choices earlier time. It may not be some big deal in Florida and may just be nice to know where you live for 20 years. How did your mom react when you told her she really yes she told her friends that I had gotten sick and had to retire because that I guess seemed like a more acceptable reason to retire at her now legendary football coach Vincent party may help explain her mom's reaction. A famous quote attributed to him is woven deeply into the fabric of American culture. Winners never quit been brainwashed into thinking that quitting is somehow wrong. It somehow week, author Seth Godin is the anti-Lombardi life is short. I think most of us would agree. He says quitting is often the best possible move because it freezes up the Thrive were better suited if you have a choice between being unemployed for one to three years or sticking with the job that the dead-end most people are afraid of the unknown, so they will stick with that job. We met an individual who quit on the second day of work to advise such a thing.

I'm not sure what the differences between the second day in the 200 day if I want got a job working at a payday loan company. I wouldn't even last two days.

Which brings us back to Bill Murphy Junior after quitting is a lawyer. He went all in on a childhood dream journalism that wasn't one of those 1 million readers is now contributing editor at the publication, Inc. I would not go back I would. I have no regrets and one things very clear. He's happy you quit your way to a better life and I called the joy of quitting with home prices soaring in so many supposedly trendy cities, one perhaps less celebrated town is telling people it's definitely okay to make the move.

Barry okay here's Connor night and Stephanie were Jeske was busy packing up her small apartment in the middle of San Francisco, pausing to drool over three-bedroom homes in the middle of the country. I'm dying far apart like set in a rocking chair. Is there anything that you could buy in all of dollars.

You can even buy a parking space in San Francisco for 200,000 should know. She works in property management, but she works remotely, meaning she's mostly able to do her job remotely or really anywhere than did you start to think why my working from one of the most expensive cities in the country definitely. That's why pesky made the decision to move to a brand-new state will hold land of oil wide open prairie 66 that's only part of the story city of 400,000 has plenty of coffee shops and bars with thriving arts district just get much credit for being cool. That's why last year the croupier created an ambitious program to spread the word to the growing population of workers around the country were able to work remotely.

Take your laptop to Tulsa and they will pay you $10,000 to move here. I think that going after remote workers allows us to identify really talented individuals who have the flexibility to work from wherever and show them what Tulsa has to offer. Wellesley Dir. of Tulsa remote, a new initiativenonprofit George Kaiser family foundation and its goal to attract some new blood to Tulsa with the hope that those who, stick around. In addition to the 10 grand paid out over the course of the year.

The program offers free communal office space and networking opportunities with other new arrivals copier Ruiz is a content writer for language learning website.

He had been living in New York is ready for a change of pace when he applied to the program. It feels like it's time to calm down or not Beas in the hustle and bustle you get older and you, one of think about what he couldn't investing for your future and also Ruiz can easily afford a house hundred remote workers were accepted into the program's first year, more than 10,000 applicants who came from a wide array of industries.

Obviously there's a large focus on technology, but healthcare was a huge area. We had a couple patent attorneys who applied the ability work from wherever you newest members of the Globetrotters. She was drafted right after college for new career take all over. I can live anywhere and fly in to the games. Whenever I needed and so I had just a blank slate in front of me where to go for Thompson the $10,000 bonus was certainly a selling point, but she was also looking for a city she could make a difference to Los Angeles on time and it's like a tiny drop in a puddle, but maybe with this Tulsa remote program. Myself and other members of our cohort to come in and and really have a big positive impact on the city prequel but in a city of 400,000 hundred new recruits actually make a difference Tulsa remote spending over $1 million betting they came.

I think that 100 people can make a different for sure and I think that when those hundred people are so excited about making an impact. And so ready to be part of the community and you have a community that so ready to welcome them that there is plenty of chance, when you told your friends that this is something you're thinking about doing what was a reaction like like the program succeeds Wellesley is hoping remote workers will soon be asking different questions that the people that live here are incredibly gracious and welcoming. There's plenty of opportunity there. Space why not another word what's in store for things we return the second time around. Later Graber has the answer.

Wonder what things you turn your stores or online merchandising now share features really literally everything from diapers to stores will happen to all this stuff. VP Mark which has 25 to 75,000 employees around the country devoted to processing and reselling good what's known as the secondary market you're thinking this is juicy stuff like loads of stuff arrive and leave this Winston-Salem warehouse every day. Much of it is merchandise that additional outlets just can't download outdated seasonal products, but 1/3 of it is customer returns, mostly from online purchases to brick-and-mortar store will will return about 3% of their sales for e-commerce. That could be 25 to 40% provide this service for companies inspecting and packaging return goods do go right back on the shelves, but a lot doesn't make it stuff… My favorite liquidated and examine it will be to make sure it's perfect Ingmar CEO David Mounce says that the secondary market selling goods of all kinds has doubled in the past 10 years to $600 billion factor so much of that stuff coming back from either e-commerce stores that you could take all of the units that we process in one year and build a bridge from New York to Tokyo. The customers can be online sellers, outlet malls, discount, or dollar stores, small mom-and-pop shops, even fleamarket vendors them come to Las Vegas twice a year for a big tradeshow you greatest greed is the heir to. Looking to buy, sell, or we can celebrate with longtime clients like Brady churches he CEO of home buys in Columbus, Ohio discount stores around the state. Would love to buy the treasures pass the savings on the most over here and we watched him snag close to 400 jackets in just a few minutes. These are turned to a major retailer like you. Thank you jackets or high-quality doctors. There are major brand was available around the horse and buggy involved in the real thing about he also got shirts to go with the jackets $99 he paid eight bucks a piece of adrenaline rush when October is one available but nothing beats the reason real landing some $2000 wedding gowns and selling them for hundred $99 each summer come in the store and site work for right now for $400 to buy the stress today. Almost all of these products will find buyers doesn't sell is often donated to charity. But there are still some goods that end up in the writers are tossed along with other garbage places like this landfill in Burlington County, New Jersey here for a while about 30 some years Kevin Lyons who teaches supply-chain management at Rutgers University says it's the same problem year after year or something like that's correct instead of packaging and possibly needed. It's easier for the little, but not enough to clear the screen believes companies like his will continue to expand a lot of this product is is really good product.

You know it's it's it's as good as new. In some cases it is more and more buyers and sellers realize it. One company's trash is another People's treasure with Laura more states legalizing marijuana. Some folks are touting a cannabis cousin is a possible cure-all Lee Cowan has the story about lending business. Looks like pot can be rape like pot like pop, but hot.

It is not cold. CBD short for cannabidiol above the chemical compound market hi ever done is just a small bottle you work your way up from there. CBD is extracted from him, the same plant family is marijuana microwaving pizza rolls contained very little THC stone. I like to talk to you about using essentially weed without the hot those who swear by saying it's helping everything from arthritis to insomnia, anxiety, depression maybe much more like it's almost true for some people it might be overall recently released to totally at CBD. Craig Chicago sales associate Elijah Olson could barely keep the show. It's monumental products. There are government is using CBD for her chronic pain copies to Chinese and Caravel will treat all Gomez also happens to be the managing director of the brightfield group market research company tracking CBD say so much last year the US market had about $600 million, but Gomez forecasted it as little as five years is likely to blossom nearly 40 times that getting CBD $22 billion a year mark until you perform hemp, together with marijuana 1937 Lester's Farmville lifted so as long as it has less than .3% THC is grown by licensed farmers, hemp is legal but that doesn't mean CBD derived from units, at least not entire according to the FDA, it still against the wall for CBD manufacturers to make any health-related claims about their products and companies that had CBD to food and beverages do so knowing their operating and legal murky waters. That's because large scientific studies on CBD are way behind its newfound popularity even what does today is in question were having people consume this compound in large quantities and we don't know the full health impact has been heard is a professor at Mount Sinai school of medicine where she says CBD is showing promise, but a healthy dose of skepticism. Sure wouldn't hurt to work for everyone. No drug works for everyone. The FDA has approved one CBD drug called dialect used to treat seizures associated with certain forms of childhood epilepsy and close herds own research suggest that CBD may also curb addictions to heroin and other dangerous opioids. We really could be the tipping point with the research and research to date gives us the promise on which to build skeptical about absolutely hundred percent.

Fuentes is threading the needle between the scientific and the anecdotal evidence I started making products way back and we came to friends and family and it started working like this is what's happening like it's working one time pharmacist jump to the CBD market with both feet trusting that the research and the regulation will soon fall so you must have a pretty strong faith in what this does give up your career to do this idea. I have a really strong faith in it.

You don't know exactly what the potential is gasping over some bears great company green rooms is now one of the largest CBD makers in the country according about a 10% share of the CBD mark. Salesforce is made up of mostly twentysomething feel like drama cutting edge something big. I'm proud I'm blessed.

I'm grateful to say that word a 150% growth rate from quarter one 2018 recorder one 2019 national chains like CVS and Walgreens announced plans to carry CBD products in some of their store is already in department stores like Neiman Marcus, so say it really only a matter of time before CBD is mainstream is Coca-Cola a drug supplement fad CBD may just be all three captains of the cruiseship industry tell it that athletes are on course toward ever more lucrative waters time for us to sail away.

Behold, the average celebrity cruises brand-new million dollar baby jump costs to build a cruise ship these days. Often even more 30 million people are expected to go on cruises in 2019 in spite of well-publicized outbreaks of disease at C freak accidents. Even tragedies like the toddler who fell to her death earlier this month, the number is up more than 12 million from a decade ago and was still just scratching the surface, Richard Fain, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean celebrities parent company knows a growth industry when he sees one in the United States. For example, only about 3% of Americans take a cruise in a given year, and if you go to Europe. It's less than half that level.

If you go to Asia.

It's a fraction of even that level Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the seas is the world's largest cruise ship at the moment capacity more than 6600 passengers 2200 crew it's five times the size of the Titanic together. The big three Royal Caribbean Carnival and Norwegian carry nearly 80% of the worlds cruiseship passengers.

The competition between them has been like an arms race in which size matters back in the 70s.

The concept was let's design a ship that's essentially like your by the 1980s, we were saying let's design something that's much more like a hotel and has nicer rooms, nicer places to go for things to do and today we talk about this should be more like a city so bigger bigger bigger bigger why the larger ship gives us an economy of scale we could just take it in this more profit but then we were giving them anything and is the name of the game so Royal Caribbean since it sinks about half it makes from those economies of scale into innovation. Walking welcome to the cave computer aided virtual environment.

This is hundreds of drawings brought together as one vision using videogame technology. The designers of the edge got to try out their ideas and it's accurate to the point where one person noticed that the olives and the martinis. This looks just like like the capsule welcome to the grandfather in real life, John Paul Lam is in charge of all hotel operations and this isn't just any chandelier, chandelier thousands of different light and incredible sound system here.

We do chandelier show a couple of times throughout matches. You really have to see it.

The innovations are just eye candy for the passenger. This is the bridge. The domain of Capt. Dimitrios fancies is more space-age than swashbuckling. I think everybody in the imagination thinks that the bridge of the ship has a great big wheel. Let me what is left out teeny-weeny left unique in the cruiseship world.

This super sophisticated touchscreen nylon station is the superhighway of the ship we call this the I-95. Ever wonder what goes on below the passenger decks and it goes all the way to ship the very back of the ship all the way to the tip it's over a thousand feet long and behind each door something amazing a whole row of the whole room for chilling over here pallets of aluminum water bottles so when we launched edge. We made a commitment that we were going to eliminate all single use plastics on board and industry not known for environmental responsibility. The edge has its own recycling operation.

There is a sewage treatment plant on board to but what is passengers is that next big thing. This is first, there is no ship in the world that has put a platform on the side magic 90 time platform levitates up and down the side of the ship we can take it all away up to 16.

We can bring it down here to deck five. We can take it right down that one year on the average of the edge you're always looking at the ocean makes ship special design. Not a bad place to watch the sunset stop taking pictures of yourself. This is just going to jail if money issue on a Sunday morning here again is Martha Tyson or keeping up with Chris Jenner and her thriving television daughters is a job custom-made for Tracy Smith here at last year's Metropolitan gala like Royal nothing hearing their pedicure was an old American marketing. We love what we do and if there's any parallel to royalty here. It may be that the Kardashians have a queen do you ever think about what your life be like if you didn't like the television cameras and Boring at 63.

Chris Jenner is the matriarch of the media and merchandise Empire, one that she quite literally gave birth to her. Much of the past 12 years.

Jenner and her children has been living in the public eye. Through their TV series Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality. The realistic part is that a massive launch pad for her daughter.

The Kardashian Jenner sisters have hundreds of millions of followers on social media TV show in more countries than the car and a collective fortune bigger than the Kennedys built on things like makeup, clothing and personal endorsements. How much of their business.

How much of the money that your daughters bring in is based on their endorsements of products on social media. My girls are constantly getting offers to post something for a company or brand on social media so they have a fee for a postarrest fee for a story I file for Facebook a fee for you.

They have a fee schedule. Can you give me a ballpark on the fees. It's different. It's all over the board minutes. It's definitely six figures and sometimes if it's can or if it's highly depends on really what it is. Is it more than six figures of chemical and pharmaceutical products.

If it's something that you're going to drink or ingest or put on your body.

You are more than six figures. Maybe and maybe the skies the limit. For example, daughter Khloe Kardashian is reportedly worth around $40 million. Kim is said to be worth around 350 million and Kylie the youngest to top them all. She started her own makeup line in 2015 and this year, Forbes named her the youngest self-made billionaire on the planets. Is it fair to call her self-made.

I think she self-made listen my girls. You can say that certain things have been handed to them that it takes a lot of work to do without, so she may have the name which is the leg up in the notoriety of the TV show right at the money is all hers were talking about money and the money she's made is her own.

It began with their own savings. She put her own blood sweat and tears into it. It was her idea. It was amazing what she did and what she showed us the rest of us how to do it, but it's not just about making money here with Todd Kram and Megan and Jen and wider meeting about the turkey giveaway then on a planning meeting for Thanksgiving food giveaway.

The Kardashian individually and as a family are said to give millions away for causes, ranging from homelessness to Alzheimer's research know there are people who say that the Kardashians are all about materialism and vanity.

This effort to change that image.

I don't think there's an effort to change an image coming here that that's an image from some people.

Other people see it a lot differently so I think people usually don't know what they're talking about when you start criticizing someone else to target think that anybody were not the only target any person who is, you know well known and successful and are on social media, you know, is a target and you think you're bigger target because your bigger presence on social media.

Maybe what I do know is you know we get up every day with appreciation and love and work ethic that you know it is stellar and part of that work ethic comes from her. Chris Houghton worked as a flight attendant before she married attorney Robert Kardashian, with whom she had four kids Courtney, Kim, Chloe and Rob in 1991. She split with Kardashian and married Olympic champion Bruce Jenner and they had two girls, Kendall and Kylie. We got married and we didn't have a lot of money, but we had a lot of kids and we had to get a big house and everybody was in private school and I was like we figure this out you lying awake nights trying to figure out Chris became Bruce Jenner's personal manager looking speaking gigs for him as a way to raise cash. She basically stayed out of the spotlight with my kids until a friend told her that her crazy family life might make a good TV show family to jail and I just want to get it over with never have to worry that again never seems to be any shortage of drama in the Kardashian lives were like Jenner's transition to become Caitlin my feelings. You just what you do you keep in touch regularly with Caitlin. I doubt now I don't think it still the kids are good. But you guys know so much. Jenner says she spends a lot of her time managing her children's careers.

Self-styled monitor who takes a 10% cut to trademark the term monitor. I did yeah why I thought it would be such a good opportunity to maybe do something involved with monitor. I just know I do that from time to time because I feel like something's important and I want to protect it. So what else to trademark.

You are a little nosy now. Well, very good day. Can you tell me of any of the other ones know Chris Jenner has more power and influence than any other. You have to sacrifice privacy but you know comes in because he cares you don't feel like giving anything up. I think I gained I think I've gained relationships and friendships and and closer relationships with my kids and experiences and travel and being able to have the best home movies in the entire universe to open a locked safe possibly filled with riches. David Pogue tells us leaving the Pro with exactly the right combination of skills in the movies safe cracking looks like this in real life, a lot is really is one of New York City's most accomplished crackers is taken him 15 years to get this good.

It is true that you don't know what's inside the safe. I don't know the owners right 00 truth is almost all the safes he's hired to open turn out to be empty sorry movie screenwriters in the United States. How many people would you say are at your level. It's probably hundreds out of 100 safes that people hired to open how many stump you 02 well-prepared watch my finger on the door master safe cracker Lori Waters lives in Pennsylvania in a house that's practically a Museum of safes and locks that he successfully cracked. You can open almost any safe why don't you go to the dark side and be the guy who gets rich, style. I enjoy the people I enjoy the work.

It's exciting to watch safe crackers open safes using what's called manipulation using touch site and sound as they turn the dial, but there's actually a more common technique.

The second way is by drilling a hole into the walk in the safe using a medical grade borescope during the internal mechanism and then dialing the combination open while you're watching your weight. That's how Roy Waters is going to help customer Brett Cunningham who found this safe in the scrapyard. I can give you a list of people with little or with trying to overcome so far. Okay I decided not to have people ask questions by unlocking law and in the bank bags this safe Roy busy for a few minutes but a lot says the cheap safes from home good stores not so much safes can be forced open and literally 15 seconds.

That's not an exaggeration with a couple of security. You get what you pay for the less money you spend on the safes, the less security will get that is a fact the art of safe cracking by both locksmiths and criminals has been in decline for 15 years for the master safe crackers who remained the job does have its challenges.

It seems like for you. The drama is more about opening the safe. Oh yeah forgot what center is being a safe cracker as cool as it seems like it should be.

Sometimes can be very difficult challenge is what keeps it interesting to look Burbank now who tells us thousands of people are making no from Dell for one week every year. The center known is Naples Italy or York or even Chicago Las Vegas when the international pizza Expo rolls into town, bringing with it.

Thousands of professional pizza makers go to officers one TV reporter nervous about his waistline was Doolittle before where you and lots of aspiring Yolo which is Italian, hoping to grab their slice of the pizza business making every Friday. Make like Sherry Neil.

Her dream of opening the pizzeria started back when she was living in a small Oregon town working as a baker and Neil came to Vegas to join the ranks of the 42,000 or so people in the US that own independent pizza part and she's learning it won't be easy to so many false and opening a place that is amazing any place exceeds in fact, according to recent studies, more than half of restaurants that open fail in the first few years with Scott Sandler's shop in St. Louis is one of the success stories and he's come to the Expo to extol the virtues of of all things vegan pizza Sandler who used to work on Wall Street managing a very different kind of go was also teaching a class on what he calls restaurant math romantic about what the hell they're doing margins Anthony Falco knows margins and industry trends and really just about every aspect of the pizza business and its knowledge.

He'll share with you for a price because you see he's an international pizza consultant, which yes is really a job. Most people say like that's awesome. I wish I a job and I can do it really easy to spend 10 years working 80 hours a week building one of the most recognized brands in Falco got his start at influential pizzeria Roberta in Brooklyn, New York and is now help open restaurants on the continent's global industry which is worth an estimated $144 billion which is a lot considering it's often sold at just a few dollars a slice. You can go pretty far on sausage like combination of hot cheese and sauce pretty epic and pepperoni on there with. I think that is still pretty good there.

Talk about the cheese sauce combination cooking of the delicious pizza like the easiest, funnest part consistency operation like running a well tuned machine. Really the hard part. The key focus is to really really good pizza is it makes cross is the perfect food that is right here this one. This is exactly like you got veggies you are no tips. Tears aspiring pizza shop owner Sherry Neil has been thinking about her crossed four years literal down my starter all the mother is about 14 years old moved away.

The second you use for your restaurant.

You beginnings of that over 14 years we moved we moved on time every day.

Korean barbecue chicken speaking of well fed. I've been feeding myself pizza for three solid days and finally it was time for reckoning and after three days pretty much continues seating will the result was a pleasant surprise. Actually, just a couple of extra pounds. Who knows, maybe it is true what they say. What happens in Vegas really does stay there one can only hope. I like the tensioner. Thank you for listening. Please join us again next Sunday morning with preacher this week. Stephen Long live Mitch McConnell in one of Washington's biggest midterm money list for me to set races you think Republicans have the best chance of taking a democratic seed with Nevada not Georgia.

Georgia is right up there with New Hampshire's products to New Hampshire people really just kind of don't like you have for more from this week's conversation, follow the take out with Maj. Garrett on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts