the extend it involves other agencies like the state department or former employees of the department of justice or fbi. bill: talking about gathering information for the case. absolutely. bill: why is the 500 people not enough? they don t have the jurisdiction to go back and compel the testimony from people outside of the department of justice at the fbi currently or other agencies like the state department. bill: so it comes back to the same argument, what access you get. it makes a second special counsel unavoidable in my opinion. bill: what do you think they find in the end? i think ultimately they will find that there were departures from whether or not full disclosures were made as required to the fisa court.
it s not time to get back to healing a world that is shattered and broken. shepard: has that time now changed? we don t yet know. hopefully we ll find out. the president went on to say it s an asset to be on good terms with moscow, not a liability. a question today maybe for sarah sanders and the members of the press corps, are we on good terms with the russians now? that all of the president s security officials, all of them have said among other things that there is evidence that the russians interfered with our election, did so to help trump and to hurt clinton. are we still on good terms? we also have heard from those same security heads, the same investigators, the same personnel, the same special counsel s office that they re all working to interfere with our elections. they are now and they are for 2018. we have team fox coverage with chief intelligence correspondent, catherine herridge live in working on the. first, let s get to the white
to do a daca and immigration reform bill, one that the president supports. daca is a program that protects the dreamers. president trump has said that he will end it next month unless congress extends it or comes up with a replacement. the white house says it applauds this senate plan to deal with immigration outside of the spending bill. the white house said later in the day it was not advocating a shut down. that s where we are now. we have team fox coverage with john roberts live at the white house. first, our chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on the hill. what do we know about the deal in the senate? shep, here s what our sources say is in the spending agreement. about $165 billion more for the united states military, about $131 bill more for domestic priorities. would increase the debt ceiling, the government s ability to borrow money through march 2019
bill: both sides taking shots at one another pointing the fingers. it went like this. shut down the government unless they get their way. we sincerely hope that senator schumer will abon done this shutdown strategy. this bill is a half-baked facade. nobody i know wants a shutdown of government. maybe except for the president. illegal immigration. that s what they shoe hornd into all this. we all know what the problem is. complete disarray on the republican side. our republican leader has said that he will not negotiate until he knows where president trump stands. the democrats want to see a shutdown to get off the subject. the subject is not working for them. the tax cuts and tax reform has not been working well for the democrats. bill: team fox coverage starts this hour. kevin corke from the white house and guy benson standing
mexicans announced that this year the journey would end in mexico city. we have team fox coverage and john roberts is live on the north lawn. first, the national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon. hello, jen. we just heard from pentagon officials about how this national guard deployment to the border will work. let s say there s more questions than answers. dana white made the announcement. effective immediately, we are establishing a new border security support cell. this is not business assious you ll. the cell will last for the foreseeable future to ensure we surge our capacity to meet the president s enhanced border security goals. pentagon officials who i spoke to this morning said they did not know how many troops the white house and dhs are requesting. nor do they know where they re being sent or what their assignments will be. defense officials tell me it will take up to two months before any national guard will be in place. that s the way the bureau