just let people quote pour into the nation. we want to solve family separation. i don t want children taken away from parents. and when you prosecute the parents for coming in illegally, which should happen, you have to take the children away. that s not good. we want to end the border crisis by finally giving us the legal authorities and the resources to detain and remove illegal immigrant families all together and bring them back to their country. bill: so today we have team fox coverage. jeff paul is live in texas. congressman peter king live on the hill with reaction there. let s start at the white house with kevin corke from the north lawn. is there concern at the white house they could lose this p.r. battle? they acknowledge it is not a good look given the public s perception but they also believe that americans can
his options. the president has not laid out a timetable and still leaving a number of other options on the table. and we re still considering a number of those and a final decision on that front hasn t been made. we stand ready to provide military options if they re appropriate as the president determines. sandra: pompeo will be pressed by lawmakers for his position on syria and he is expected to make it clear that times of passive u.s. policy are over. meanwhile we re learning an american ally is saying it will not participate in possible military action in syria. bill: we have team fox coverage this morning on all that. david lee miller live in jerusalem. congressman ed royce from the house. we begin with john roberts there on the north lawn. john, good morning. good morning. the president pushing back hard today against criticism that he was telegraphing his military intentions with that tweet yesterday in which he warned russia that missiles were about
years and months he love dissenting opinions. that s a true leader. that s someone who has people battle it out and makes the final decision. this president controls the timing and tone and content of his decision. bill: hope hicks announced she was leaving a week ago, for those on the outside and you re there every day, how would you frame how business works in the west wing. there s two different things. mentioned two people who are my friends and colleagues who i will miss and worked with issues in many areas in the last 14 months. in the case of hope during the campaign as well. i will miss them personally. i wish them well. the president couldn t have been more laudable in announcing their departures. in the white house sarah reflected it well in her briefing, it s an intense things to work and this is a president
exercises or that we would not continue planning for our meeting between president trump and kim jong-un next month. julie: team fox coverage. chief white house correspondent john roberts live with the president s reaction but we begin with greg palkot who joins us live in london. hey, greg. some familiar but now alarming words coming from north korea in a statement the regime s leader, the junior foreign secretary saying, we re no longer interested in negotiations that will be all about driving us into a corner and making a one-sided demand to give up our nukes. went on to say this could force kim jong-un to reconsider next month s planned summit. they blasted the u.s./south korea aviation exercises. they called off a meeting for today and blasted president trump s national security advisor john bolton branding
as it relates to the dossier the christopher steele dossier and other documents used to get the warrant in you d against an american citizen. bill: can you prosecute that? absolutely. there s all kind of criminality that arise from those abuses. if someone s rights have been violated over color of law that s a crime and omissions made to the court, that is a crime. if there was perjury, that is a crime. all those things need to be looked at by special counsel because the american people clearly have concerns. bill: you have a ways to go and thank you for being here in person. john ratcliff the republican from texas. you bet. sandra: breaking news in the serious mistake made by the fbi in the months leading up to the