voting? let us know, ed? ed: all right, meanwhile, democrats in tough races across the country have taken on a unique new strategy, criticizing democrats instead of the president. the crazy democrats are people who walk in restaurants and scream in elected officials faces. i don t do those things. i am not somebody who thinks that we should ever be uncivil. the radical left wants to eliminate ice. i support ice. funding president trump s border wall. ed: they are not the only ones. is this a sign democrats are feeling the heat in the midterms? here to debate chairman of the conservative union matt schlapp and former advisor to presidents clinton and obama. good morning. ed: seems democrats are saying all of a sudden president trump is right, that the left has gone way too far with the resist movement. you are talking about strategy. it s not a new strategy. i think anyone who is a
a lot of coal mine miners and companies out of business. ed: i remember covering that moment. we are putting people out of work. wait, you are running for president and proud to put people out of work. katie: proud of it. pete: so revealing. president trump says stop. that doesn t have to happen. we just reported 5,000 mining jobs back in october. 65,000 mining jobs back in the year 2018. 65,000 jobs we were told a magic wand couldn t bring back. we were told they shouldn t come back because the left has made a bargain away from the american worker, away from the union workers who they used to represent and they have gone all in with the environmentalists, the radical leftists who don t care about those jobs anymore. they are more concerned about global climate change. that guy rufus we just heard from he cares about his job and family and raises rising. he is talking about immigration and also talking about these numbers. that woul could be a winning combination. katie: numbers in wes
brian: as entrepreneurship preparation for the 2018 nato summit next week, remember this when he said this last year. he put the world leaders on notice. they got to get their act together. nato members must finally contribute their fair share and meet their financial obligations. over the last eight years, the united states spent more on defense than all other nato countries combined. brian: well this year s message no different as trump declares again that the u.s. will not be the world s piggy bank. so what other america first messages does the president need to send or does he have to talk about unification as nato has been for the last 70, 80 years. he is chairman of the american s conservative union matt schlapp to weigh in. step up and modernize.