ed joining us from our republican line this morning from lawrenceville, georgia, and thank you for calling the program. you are first up. thank you, and go ahead. >> caller: good morning. well sh well, from my observance, it seems that the people in the steel unions are quite glad what president trump has done. what i would like to ask the representative is, you know, for the most part, the democratic party seems to be against everything that the republicans do, and yet, most republicans, and we are not hunter/gatherers like your voters, but 42% of americans don't have even $10,000 saved for their retirement. >> and so, ed, what would you like the congresswoman to address, please? >> caller: well, i would like to say that if the steel workers are -- well, what i would really like her to do is to be the first democrat to apologize for slavery, but -- >> let's go to sue. sue is in austin, texas, and democrats' line. sue, good morning. >> caller: hi, pedro. a quick question for you. i heard the gentleman give you a hard time about your name and then once somebody called you a weird name out o