is your interview with brian york earlier. he talked about declassification. we have just seen in the last ten days, our russian asset that was central to the ability to do this investigation and russia hacking at our election, now extricated from russia input and hiding because his identity has been revealed. i think the problem with this is in the declassification process that he now runs lock, stock, and barrel that if we declassify assets, that is a big, big problem. bill: he is going to release more than probably one more comment on this for the gentleman here. are we about to find out that it was more of a rubber-stamp? we are going to find out here shortly, but what we do know from the report is that he has already contradicted james comey. all of the things that he said that it was personal. we do know that no one disproves one thing. we are finding out that it
also enjoyed for some time the uptick in the real question for the week, it is up but what is going to happen with the fed going forward and that s what the market watch is very closely. let s bring in our panel. brian york, chief clinical is a correspondent of the washington examiner, and jason riley, wall street journal, as you look at the situation now, what do you see? it s a mixed bag. i like larry kudlow as much as the next guy. the employment numbers are strong, which is growing faster than inflation but the unemployment rate is a lagging indicator. something is changed in the economy and we know that from other trends we see. manufacturing is shrinking for the first time since president trump was elected. that s a bad sign. businesses are buying less equipment. business investment has gone down.
[shouting] to make sure it s a country that puts working people [shouting] thank you, mayor de blasio. please be respectful in the crowd. the line to get into the auditorium did start queuing up around lunchtime but as he can see, some of these people wanted to get a really good seat so they were as close to the microphone as possible for that. laura? laura: peter, thank you so much. we will be standing by. back to our panel, reince priebus, brian york, dennis kucinich. here are what some dems and said are the greatest threats we face as a country. okay, we don t have it. oh, here we go. we have it. okay, we don t have it. the greatest threats is sound
[shouting] to make sure it s a country that puts working people [shouting] thank you, mayor de blasio. please be respectful in the crowd. the line to get into the auditorium did start queuing up around lunchtime but as he can see, some of these people wanted to get a really good seat so they were as close to the microphone as possible for that. laura?is laura: peter, thank you so much. we will be standing by. back to our panel, reince priebus, brian york dennis kucinich. here are what some dems said are the greatest threats we face as a country. okay, we don t have it. oh, here we go. we have it.
heard. democrats shut them out. the president is standing with angel families. i was there with the president s meeting with them. it was an emotional and strong moment for the president. we love these families that have spoken out about their loved ones and the crimes that have impacted their lives. as always, thank you. joining me congressman who sits on the house budget, armed forces and judiciary committee and brian york. congressman a letter was sent to the president announcing an immediate investigation about this executive action and considering nullifying this. has the president gone too far? he has. think there are three national emergencies. the first is humanitarian. just in the month of december,