live, a much more controlled environment. democratic strategists are telling me traditional town halls are too risky right now. they see no up side in putting themselves in a position where an exchange with an angry protesters to end up going viral. sarah ganim, cnn, new york. another community speaking out of issues is chicago. the violence in chicago is one of prettysident trump s favorit talking points. they are telling him, actions speed louder than words. can you believe what s happening in chicago as an example? reporter: president trump talking chicago violence yet again. two days ago, seven people were shot and i believe killed. seven people. reporter: not only during his speech at cpac but, you guessed it, on twitter.
concerned, many people in europe, many people connected with nato and many people in areas like asia and the middle east. trump is considered an unstable proposition at this point despite what mr. farage might say to praise him. scott lewis, we always appreciate you joining us. thank you. thank you. one of the messages that the president hit hard on the campaign in his victory was his message to coal country. that promise is being put to the test. large numbers of coal plants are being shut down across the united states. in ohio, residents are asking president trump to save not only their jobs but their entire town before it is too late. here is martin savidge with that. reporter: in ohio, it is hard to find an air why more remote or more red than man chaesstche where two of every three votes were for donald trump. donald trump, trump, trump,
britain s u.k. who tweeted a photo, dining at trump s hotel in d.c. he enjoyed himself. he said the brexit and trump victory launched a great global revolution. 2016 would be a year to remember. as i said, with president trump laying out his agenda, does it look like president trump s revolution will take hold? is it taking hold. first of all, nigel farage is out for nigel farage. he doesn t represent the mainstream views or the views of the british government. to say that trump and farage are going to lead this global revolution, they may want that but that s far from the situation. the reality is that trump has very strong opinions. trump s advisers have strong opinions on issues like global trade, climate change, russia and all of those issues.
democrats will try and work with donald trump or fight him tooth and nail? they won t work with donald trump. trump and his close advisers don t want to work with them, including steve bannon. watch for the democrats to try to build bridges with moderate, centrist republicans. for example, we have an on going investigation into trump s link was russia. look for the democrats to work with colleagues saying we need a full and fair investigation. look for them to work with the republicans inhou house or sena specially. we know that obama care needs reforms but we don t want to throw it out the window. they will look for common ground. we will have to wait and see how their voices are carried if they can go head to head with donald trump, who does things his own way and certainly is laying out his agenda. he had dinner with nigel farage last night, the former head of
islamic terrorism was unhelpful, because terrorists like isis are perverted the religion and, therefore, their behavior is unislamic. the president and flynn have frequently used that term to describe jihad terrorists. mcmaster made the argument this only plays into their prob bepaa and that hurts efforts to work with u.s. and arab allies to defeat them. we are told he had a strikingly difr different tone than mike flynn who was forced to re-sign after controversy with the russian ambassador. in contrast to president trump who praises vladmir putin, mcmaster said russia as an adversary. the president doesn t seem to be that bent out of shape about it. the white house acknowledging a difference of opinion on language but not about the approach to fight terrorism. president trump does seem to be