there s more on the fallout of secretary pompeo s meeting in north korea and how the north koreans are dealing with this, gordon chang coming up in a little while and dana perino on fox news sunday. you don t want to miss this, check your local listings for time and channel. and touting the economics numbers and strength. at the same time some american workers are beginning to feel the sting of escalating trade war with china as a fresh wave of tariffs went into effect yesterday. let s bring in south carolina congressman, thank you for joining us here. initially you said the president just wants fair trade and you didn t necessarily want to support of tariffs a couple of months ago. what is your reaction now? well, i think, elizabeth, it s the right thing to do. if you look at what this president is doing, making this
more than $15 trillion in growing. politicians are deadlocked on how to fix it. only you can tackle your own personal debt. lynnette is the founder of askthemoneycoach.com. are americans back to their bad old ways? we saw consumer credit up. are people more comfortable or living paycheck to paycheck? i think they are living paycheck to paycheck. we saw debt in november. american consumers added $20 billion to their credit cards. i think that people have this sense of frugal fatigue. we have hunkered down so long. it s the holidays, i have deprived myself so long, i m going to go spend. some people are comfortable because the economics numbers are going down. i asked people what they are doing to stay out of debt. one guy said save is my diet. stop eating and stop spending money. it s not easy. it s easy to say it s a money diet. how do you keep the resolutions? don t see it as a diet. if it is a diet, you are debrooifing yourself. if you get great advice about just use