to budge on this issue at all. ainsley: don t you feel like anything this president says though the clintons and democrats are going to hate. they are going to go against it when they could have a dialogue and talking about this. and maybe it shouldn t be done during the national anthem. i have got to tell you it s not just democrats. have you several republicans, several elected republicans in the senate who have publicly broken with donald trump, flake, mccain, collins. we can keep going on. that number seems to be growing. before trump and his supporters address democrats, they need to address their own party. here s the issue though. and the reason why the democrats lost was everything was anti-trump. there was no message there continues to be no message on how you are going to help the american people. so where there is an entryway which we see for them to jump in and say trump is wrong. that s what they do. that s where it becomes problematic. nothing about the american peopl
cotton. there is a lot of senators out there that have been sparring with the president from the republican side. it s not this senator from arkansas. i asked him about his relationship with the 445th president of the united states. thank you so much for being here. glad to make time. brian: in a time where there is a lot of republicans and foreign sparring with the president. why is it? american people elected donald trump to be our commander-in-chief. if we want to keep our country safe and secure, it s important that the commander-in-chief succeed. i think donald trump by and large is getting things right. is he certainly much more consistent with decades of bipartisan foreign policy leadership than barack obama was for the last 8 years. so when the president does things like tells congress and tells our allies that the iran deal is not in the united states national interesti argued at the time that we shouldn t have certified the deal. i understand why the president did at th
sorts of people were being heard and stories not true being broadcast as if they are. steve: sure. fast forward to today, so many more jurisdictions now have police cameras, body cameras on the police officers. it s been very helpful. it has been. you know, 99% of what the police do is heroic and courageous and very beneficial to our business it show that part of what they do. there is a small percent that we have got to address and pay attention to. but, if we just get the word out on all the positive things that are happening policing around the country, we will be much better thought of. steve: case in point after the massacre in las vegas, las vegas police, they released some of the body cam video and, you know, you saw what those guys were up to. they were running toward the shot. i was in las vegas that night. and i heard the radio calls of the police officers going not only to the shooting location but also to other locations where reports were coming in. it was chaos.
senate officially confirms calista gingrich the wife of former house speaker newt gingrich who-to-everybody as ambassador to the vatican. backing the 70 to 23 vote including senate minority leader chuck schumer. she currently serves as the ceo of gingrich productions she is author, filmmaker and former congressional aide. congratulations to her. we talked about that last week on the show when he was here and he was very excited. he said he will split the time. receive steve she could not appear because she was still under confirmation consideration. she is probably the first ambassador to the holy city who has ever written a children s book. just thinking. ainsley: not a bad place to go visit. ainsley: vatican is the smallest country in the world. it s its own country. steve: own army swiss guard. jillian, thank you very much. ainsley: it is not just male or or female one state made a third gender legal across the board. steve: taking a shot at president trump last night warning agains
mick mulvaney used to be a deficit hawk and this is not kind to the deficit. how far do you feel about that. nothing could be further from the truth. my concern for the deficits is what drives all of this. you will never balance the budget in this country again at 1.8% or less growth. it s just not going to happen. we have appetite in this country for certain level of government. it s been clear to me now we are not going to fix that through spending alone. we can fix it through slowing the rate of government. but growing the size of the economy. it s that economic growth of healthy american economy that machine that creates wealth for the rich, the middle class, and the poor alike also creates wealth for the government because we get the money from taxes. if we can grow the economy, can i grow the revenue side of the equation and help balance the budget. brian: there you go. mr. office and management and budget catch up with you on radio shortly. always ready to go. he says he lost