1250e6 oops, she did it again. private sector booming after 360,000 jobs. much better than the gain of 180,000 according to a new report. ainsley: some the biggest gains were in construction and manufacturing which added a reported 82,000 jobs. is this proof that president trump s slashing of regulations is really working? steve: here to discuss fox news legal analyst and the host of property man you will see next week on fox business. bob massi. good morning to you, bob. hey steve, good morning, steve, good morning, ainsley. steve: during the president s young presidency, he has already added three quarters of a million jobs. what s going on? yep. well, you know what? i think, steve, why we see all the politicians sort of in the sandbox fighting each other, what s happened is there is a sense from businesses that they have a chance to grow again. you know, i have been in vegas a long time. i represent a lot of small, medium and large businesses. they have a sense that they re
steve: it s on a 15. new york times got the big interview two reporters. brian: michael and glen. steve: she may have committed a crime in unmasking the new york times then said the president gave no evidence to support the claim but then again, he can t really reveal at love intel stuff. none the less, if they got that big exclusive you would think they would put it on the front page. ainsley: house and senate intel committees are trying to investigate this. trying to get hot leaker is and get to the bottom of it for you and me and give us a truth. they say they are having a tough time because the intel community is stonewalling. brian: is that unbelievable? our own intel community is stonewalling our own president. ainsley: not getting cooperation from the cia, the fbi and nsa they are saying. steve: apparently the fbi says we are working in good faith. the cia says the nasa is the lead agency. and the nasa says none of it is true. nonetheless, the lawmakers are trying to figure
i think is should be deeply troubling to anyone who cherishes civil liberties in this country. better believe it should be deeply troubling. as we have been talking about meet with the wounded warrior project, soldiers ride. it s such a grate thing. not just for our country and the heroes themselves but also the president gets really into it. then later on he will leave for mar-a-lago after which he will have a chance to meet with the president of china. president xi jane king. we are told the first ladies will have time together. everyone wanting to know how strongly will the president continue his push to get a more ebility tillable trade relationship between the u.s. and china. we will be talking about that all day. for now, we we will toss it back to you guys. steve: susan rice story where she, the unmasker, had been ununmasked. where was it in the new york times. brian: page 16-a.
no. pete: what does it mean to you as a vet. it brings a voice to show up and show these men and women soldier ride the first time to show them what it s about. not a race camaraderie. something bigger than yourself. pete: you feel like being with other vets physical. to see a double amputee or someone struggling get on a bike to finish the ride truly amazing. see the glow on their face they did it. pete: you are going to introduce the president. do you have notes? i have got notes, i m not sure i m going to follow them because i m pretty nervous. pete: don t worry about it it s like talking to another guy. no it s not. don t choke. i feel like it s going to be just fine. thanks for your service and spending time with us on fox & friends. back to you. steve: gait day in the east room and south lawn. brian: wounded warrior project back after these allegations most of which proved not true by cbs that really hurt the whole movement.
conversations, that were not national security related, like, let s just say paul manafort and candidate trump discussing on the telephone or even in person his speech at the republican national convention in cleveland. if she got that and unmasked that, that s a felony. that is the use of american intelligence for political purposes. steve: there is a republican congressman familiar with what some of the documents have said. said that it s like or file. shows what the person is doing from from morning until night with very little left to the imagination. it sounds every day. brian: is that peter king. i think i heard peter king say that on one of shows of one of our colleagues. unmasking that is clearly a felony. there is no legitimate national security purpose served by the unmasking. brian: so catherine herridge indicated that by requesting it s not a crime. by leaking what i found is the crime.