resign. now there is backlash. unbelievable declaration just issued moments ago. breaking tonight, the balance of power may not be just shifting in washington. it s shifting a few blocks away at trump tower. governor chris christie taking a backseat. vice president pence now steering the transition. he will be a key advisor to donald trump whether is he in or out of the cabinet. governor, good to have you tonight. it s wonderful to be here again. how are you doing. great to see you. you know governor christie well. you know governor crist well, you re colleagues and friends. what do you make of the fact that christie just a couple days ago on the today show says is he in charge of the transition takes a backseat. mike pence comes. in isn t this a shaky start. first off, they are both wonderful individuals that really care about their states. chris is still a sitting governor. i know he is still concerned about new jersey. mike, you know mike i m glad for him. he is
concerned about the fed s credibility, saying that the recent fed communications were consistent with an increase in the fed funds rate in the near or term, or agreed or in the near term or argued to preserve credibility such an increase would occur at the next meeting. once again more concrete point, pointing more firmly towards december. ash? ashley: peter barnes, thank you very much. wow, that relatively soon phrase again. let s get into this. wall street journal u.s. news editor glen hall, along with heritage capital president paul schatz. glen, let me go to you first. okay, they re worried about the credibility. i m assuming what peter was saying if they don t raise rates, is that right? that s right. they have been signaling for a long time they wanted to move and following the dots, going into the right direction so this anticipation is very strong that the time is to move. we ve also heard fed chairman janet yellen worrying if they don t act soon they might be for
the united states devour the fruits of her bosom and murder her children? he s a psychoticsal little cretan and ahmad rahami worked in his family s chicken restaurant where they hosted rap battles and annoyed the neighbors and made several trips to afghanistan and pakistan where they beat and rape and murder women. how does one failed terrorist make life harder for you and me? he legitimatemizes the restrictionism by making mass deportations, profiling and borders sound like a reasonable solution to islamic inspired acts of terror. he s a one-man political ad for donald trump. we re going to have to start profiling. i don t know if it s that bad but certainly not a wonderful thing, but we have a country to keep safe and we re not going to keep our country safe. you see this happening and you know and i know it s going to get worse. kennedy: the thing is above all else, i want to keep our country free. people like the portly fanatic rahami want to kill us and destroy our fre
the united states devour the fruits of her bosom and murder her children? he s a psychoticsal little cretan and ahmad rahami worked in his family s chicken restaurant where they hosted rap battles and annoyed the neighbors and made several trips to afghanistan and pakistan where they beat and rape and murder women. how does one failed terrorist make life harder for you and me? he legitimatemizes the restrictionism by making mass deportations, profiling and borders sound like a reasonable solution to islamic inspired acts of terror. he s a one-man political ad for donald trump. we re going to have to start profiling. i don t know if it s that bad but certainly not a wonderful thing, but we have a country to keep safe and we re not going to keep our country safe. you see this happening and you know and i know it s going to get worse. kennedy: the thing is above all else, i want to keep our country free. people like the portly fanatic rahami want to kill us and destroy our fre
followed an outdated law that didn t require sharing contamination information with the public. but that law didn t say dep shouldn t notify the public did it? no. the bottom line is, you know, we will have notification. we will doubt within 24 hours. reporter: following our report, governor scott issued an emergency rule requiring polluters to notify the public of issues within 24 hours. it is kind of ironic that the governor is because, they have fostered a culture of secrecy at dep and the governor s office that is worse than in living memory. reporter: governor, when did you fine out about this? we can get the time line of when you did it. 24 hours after it happened? reporter: has office gave me nothing that showed the dep gave him the information right did dep keep you in the dark? we are in the middle of an ongoing investigation. i m not going to fire stevenson based on anything i know today. he follow first-degree law. reporter: as for dep secreta