the president has laid the table very well. he s made important announcements, he gave a great speech, appointed a commission, smart people who give them a lot of good advice. now is the time of action. the commission gave good advice on a spending treatment, using law enforcement differently, taking action against fentanyl. now it s time for him and congress as well to put it into action. they haven t done that yet. and i very much hope they will. people around the country hope they will because we are losing wanted to 75 people a day. we really need to go quickly on this. it s the people, what their families go through. also we see here that the government estimates that health care costs poor job performance is costing americans $78 billion a year. that s according to the cbc. obviously we all have to do more. keith humphries, thank you so much for being here today. thank you. dana: a day after some harsh threats over jerusalem, ambassador nikki haley back at
jenna: we have developing stories we re keeping an eye on for you here. first to pakistan. hundreds protesting against nato airstrikes that killed at least 24 pakistani troops. the group lashing out burning american flags and chanting slogans against the united states and nato. you can check out the pictures on line. to d.c. president is observing world aids day. setting new goals for getting people access to life saving drugs and boosting spending treatment in the united states by $50 million. finally business news as well. chrysler, gm and nissan reporting big gains as far as when it comes to sales. consumers are buying new cars and trucks before the end of the year. trying to replace ones they held on to during the economic slump.