What they are voting for but still he is talking about his challenger, dave mccormick, as being against the very issues he voted for. Take a listen to that. When it comes down to the decision of voter has to make, they will make a different decision based upon the president ial race, in the president ial race or a series of considerations and they will make a decision in my race. Specific to the choice of who the next senator will be. When they come down to that choice, whether it is on basic rights, like womens rights, voting rights, workers rights, there is no common ground between me and dave mccormick. No one picked up reporter alex, we are here in pennsylvania, we will head to the debate at the end of this week between mccormick and casey, the first showdown of three we expect later in the month of october. When you talk about the money spent in this campaign, 2 Million just on ads, voters in pennsylvania are used to seeing political ads on their screen and when they are driving d
retaliatory strikes against iranian-backed militant groups. the latest on the rising tensions in the region, plus, trump s christmas message lashing out at special counsel jack smith as the former president tries to get his election interference case thrown out. so, is the former commander in chief immune from criminal prosecution? we ll see. we ll talk about that coming up. and later on, the presents opened and the cookies devoured, millions of americans set to travel today in the post christmas rush. i m going to speak to a travel expert about some travel tips to help you survive the misery. hey, everybody. good morning to you. merry post christmas. we begin this hour with the breaking news out of the middle east. president biden ordering retaliatory strikes against iranian-backed militia groups in iraq after three u.s. service members were injured in a drone attack in northern iraq on monday. since october 17th, there have now been at least 103 separate attacks on u.s.
lesson for 2020 democrats. kimberly strassel. there is economic pain of a climate regime through regulations. every democrat vowed to make it a priority and they have that obama blueprint. they don t need congress. mr. trump will make clear the election of a democrat guarantees an immediate return to struggling rural economies. joining us now is an independent woman s forum fellow. and joel rubin, former assistant secretary of state under president obama and president of washington strategy group. thank you for joining us today. appreciate it. i ll start with you, joe. every democratic candidate out there is talking about climate policy and it goes much farther than the obama era which could be frightening to some people. what do you think? yeah. the election in 2020 will run
pyongyang. in washington, jillian turner, fox news. thank you. president drew ire from former aides to barack obama after president claimed that the former president, begged for a sit down with kim jong-un but turned down. some ex-obama aides said that president was not telling the truth, joining me now. president of washington strategy group, joel ruben. you served in obama administration, let s were you looking for a meeting with kim jong-un. i was in state department at the time but there was no meeting request out there. i don t know why president trump needed to even bring that up, he had success last night, and that is something he should be proud of, but president obama did not seek a meeting, politically it would have been dangerous to do so. let s move forward, you admitted as democrat you think
less than 30 minutes now before the president mix his remarks, announcement on border security and the partial government shutdown. this as the standoff in washington enters week five. let s bring in our political panel right now. beverly hallburg is the president of district media group, and joel reuben is a democratic strategist and former deputy assistant secretary of state under president obama. he is also the president of washington strategy group. so let s jump in, guys. beverly, you re up first. so as we are learning the early details of president trump s announcement, if president trump says, okay, guys, democrats, give me $5.7 billion for my wall and elle give you extended temporary protections for deferred action for childhood arrivals, or daca, and also legislation to extend the legal status of temporary protected status, tps holders, beverly, is this a deal the democrats can afford to turn down? i don t think they can turn