president trump: democrats have really let them down. they ve really let them down. they had this great opportunity. the democrats have really let them down. it s a shame. now people are taking advantage of daca and that s a shame. bill: that was from the easter egg roll yesterday. team fox coverage live this morning. william la jeunesse on the trail of illegal immigrants in mexico. let s start with chief white house correspondent john roberts from the news for overnight and this morning today. good morning there. good morning. the caravan of central american migrants on the mind of president trump using nafta as a lever to try to get mexico to stop the flow of migrants through their country and into the united states. negotiators said to be close to a deal on nafta. the president letting it be known that the whole thing could hinge on whether mexico intervenes and turns around the group of people. people coming across mexico and
the thing. bill: this is off coast of africa. sandra one more now. sandra: lots to get more for more political editor guy benson and fox news and judge andrew napolitano. judge, he s considering a special counsel, the attorney general, will this hap en? i don t know if it will happen or can appoint a special counsel since this is involved with the russian investigation. remember, the four fisa applications which appear to be defective because the d.o.j. and fbi agent said the genesis of this say political report paid for twhiven paid for by win of the two candidates for the presidency and it was approved by rod
anniversary of the president s inauguration with his staff and mr. nah mr. navarro went to one of the oldest companies and the president signed two executive orders one establishing the trade and one district directing a review of trade deals. he s been at this since day one. bill: just back up a second. big pressure from republicans on the hill. you mentioned the word screwing, is that a metaphor for how they ve addressed this they re so grateful the president is keeping his propositions. we have to dignify all types of work and this president has said if you don t have steel you don t have a country.
john ratcliff telling me last hour the fisa evidence he s seen is damning. not just the initial application but the three subsequent renewals have raised questions whether the fisa process has been done to surveil carter page. bill: you ve seen it, what do you think? there were abuses so a special counsel is not just appropriate but necessary. bill: team fox coverage and judge napolitano and we begin with catherine herridge in washington. what s the status? reporter: if you look at the letter what you d see is it s broader than just a special second counsel for alleged surveillance abuse. it goes to political bias at the
positive signs after the meeting with kym kim jong-un but there s a long way to go. we re a long ways from negotiations. i think we just need to be very clear-eyed and realistic about it. i think the first step and i ve said this before, is to have talks. bill: tillerson also saying it s unclear if u.s. officials would ever meet face to face with north korean officials so we ll see where that goes. the president has been talking about this for a long time. it shouldn t come as a surprise to anybody. other countries have created unfair trade policies for decades that have harmed our national and economic security. the president wants a strong economy and strong national security. sandra: white house press secretary yesterday defending the proposed tariffs on imported aluminum and steel and we could