has. mr. trump will try to appeal to his base in an effort to generate support for joe manchin s challenger, patrick morrissey. in this week s watch for this, the president is expected to announce his plan to roll back obama era regulations on coal burning power plants. so, beth, the messaging here will be coal. yes. it s going to be a one-two punch. he has been talking about this since the campaign. he wants to bring back coal. president trump is accused has accused president obama of waging a war on coal because of the clean power plan designed by the obama administration to reduce greenhouse gases over ten years. president trump vowed to get rid of that during the campaign. coal miners were some of his strongest supporters. west virginia voted for
to tear up nafta and impose new tariffs, ohio could see a steep drop in exports to both neighboring countries. ohio brought in $12.9 billion in goods from china and another $12.2 billion from canada. with tariffs on the horizon, ohioans could be paying more for everyday products they rely on to get by. another state, iowa. trump won by 9%. it is one of the country s biggest soybean producers. the state could feel the pain of the chinese tariffs. iowa exported $2 billion in soybeans to china in 2016, making up about 4% of the state s entire economy that year. new chinese tariffs on coal hurt states that voted for donald trump, as well, as his energy agenda brings back coal. trump won wyoming with a 45.8% margin in 2016.
well, that plane carrying the three freed americans held in north korea for all those months is now on its way back to joint base andrews in washington. we re back with the hardball round table. tell me something i don t know. the u.s. ambassador to germany, richard grinnel who just got confirmed is already upsetting some germans. he tweeted that german companies need to immediately stop business with iran and former and current german officials were saying you don t tell what s to do. you can tell us about policy, but don t give us orders. nice opening for him. well, the president stormed through appalachia promising to bring back coal. and unfortunately, that s not happening. forbes reported on an industry conference today saying that the coal industry is collapsing at a faster rate than it was last year, and at a faster rate than
incentivize new kphu businesses and service economy businesses because that s our economy anyway. he can do those things. he has gone this route. we will see where it takes us. they get to package both of them. the idea of bringing back coal, steel. it s not just him. look at what happened with the omnibus deal. i would resubmit to everyone that lives in washington, wrgs is the 25-year plan for america? these guys don t even think 25 weeks but the chinese do. that is a political culture difference. they have a political dynasty in place there. i would make the argument rather than dismissing what assume saying, not saying that you are but we are as a culture, stop everybody, hit pausings and say we need 25eu or 50-year plan if you want to compete with the chinese and other world leaders in the economy, we have to do it together. let me ask you two other
emerson poll that has lamb up by 3, how many different ways can you say toss-up. here s the problem for rick ciccone at the moment. in the polls that have been done and the energy level you get when you talk to reporters who are on the ground there and others, the democrats are more enthusiastic. in a portion of allegheny county, southern and western allegheny, that s about 40% of the vote, in the entire congressional district, lamb is winning in the polls and that s particularly important among female republican voters with college educations. so we re going to look at that group of voters, plus the working class that donald trump carried significantly in 2016 and he s going to talk about tariffs. how many different times is he going to talk about bring back steel, bring back coal, talk about the tariffs and he won the election for presidency in part