greatest military in the world. i called up the military. we re not letting them in. they ought to go back now. now, do we them to apply and come in legally, absolutely. [cheers] on the southwest border today, dhs secretary kirsten nielsen described what the u.s. military s role will be in border enforcement. we have asked for engineering support, logistic support. engineering support, of course, that would include vehicle barriers, pedestrian barriers. we make that request to the department of defense. in addition, the pentagon will provide planes and hospitals, medical and command and control facilities and temporary housing for customs and border patrol personnel. the white house is also discussing possible executive or regulatory action to stop illegal migrants in the caravan from either crossing over the border or staying in the united states. a white house official telling fox news the administration is considering a wide range of administrative legal and legislative option
praising law enforcement but, also asking that the media start reporting on some of the other big things happening with his administration, especially ahead of the midterm election. chief white house correspondent john roberts joins us from the north lawn with more on what the president had to say today. good evening, john. bret, good evening to you. as you heard the attorney general jeff sessions say a moment ago, investigators are still looking into the why of cesar sayoc s alleged terror campaign. now that they have him in custody president trump is anxious to get back to the how on how to hold on control of congress and deal with that migrant caravan. i just want to compliment law enforcement for having done an incredible job. desupporting the white house for a campaign rally in charlotte, president trump praised law enforcement for so swiftly appear prehengsding cesar sayoc he said he did not see the pro-trump signage on sayoc s van. did i not see my face on the van. i don
as charged is cowardly and reprehensible and totally anathema to our democracy. in the last few minutes we learned that sayoc will have first court appearance on monday. told fox after that initial court appearance in miami sayoc is expected to be transferred to new york city and prosecuted there. nearly half of the packages were routed through the greater new york city area, bret. bret: catherine, the news conference was pretty do tailed. they said they were still investigating whether he had any help with anybody else. what else was kind of left out of that. never really got to the issue of premeditation. was this something he did over several weeks himself? so making him a lone actor in this office or was it done very quickly which would suggest that he may have had help from someone whiting or unwitting in this plot. thank you. you are welcome. bret: president trump is making his way to charlotte, north carolina where is he set to speak at a rally at the top of the hour
the two countries. joint military community to help maintain communication and avoid clashes all part of an agreement reached summit between north korean leader kim jong un and south korean president moon jae-in last month in pyongyang. up next, a wild ride for wall street this week. some indications from experts on how long that may last. first, here s what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 41 in louisville where a jefferson town kroger reopened today, two days after a black man and black woman were killed at that store. customers who stopped by were able to sign a book of well-wishes intended for the victim s families. the shooting is being investigated as a possible hate crime. suspect is being held on $5 million bond. fox 7 in austin, where city officials are hoping to lift a mandatory boil water notice for residents on sunday. austin, texas, water officials issued the mandatories in the tuesday after drinking water quality didn t meet state st
every citizen benefits when we have a strong, beautiful border. as you know it s a caravan. a big caravan. i called up the military. we are not letting them in. they ought to go back now. if you do not have a legal right to come in this country, and you come as part of this caravan and you come in our country, you will be returned home. if they are truly fearing for their lives and they are being persecuted, they don t need to get to the united states. they should be seeking refuge in mexico. bret: homeland security secretary with martha last night. this issue about the border, the caravan, and the administration considering different options. we are back with the panel. chuck? this is difficult dilemma. these people in honduras have a reason to leave honduras. they are not alone in that. there are a lot of countries like that. there is a dilemma. for the united states because the way the courts have interpreted the law those people have a reason to expect they will find their