you. how do the opponents of the law plan to convince the just is that justices that can not stand? reporter: you might hear dozens of protesters chanting for and against the law. those that oppose the law, a case of states going too far. the feds basically preempt, this is their area, their authority to regulate immigration. i talked to celia wong, from aclu. she says this is a issue of public policy. this is about legalizing racial discrimination. here is what she told us. the law is going to cause significant civil rights problems throughout arizona and other laws that will consider similar legislation. regardless of the supreme court outcome. which, is just about the issue of whether the state laws go outside the boundaries of state power and interfere with the federal government s control over immigration matters. reporter: bill, there are four different provisions of the law at issue here today. bill: the supporters of the law, how do they respond to that claim,
george bush. how come that isn t happening now? li think we need more honesty when it comes to our political debates. democrats shouldn t be blaming president bush whether it is not his fawls fault for raising gas prices and the republicans shouldn t be doing the same on the flip side. the american people want an honest conversation about why am i standing at the pump and it s costing me $50 to fill up the car? they want the truth and saying that president obama can sign a piece of paper special lower gas prices to $2.50 is ridiculous! eric: gretchen, last word? this is a problem this is a problem that the president does need to do something about. he needs to address. it he needs to have the leadership to address it. republicans he is addressing it for the longest time, have not put forth a policy that they have committed to, stood by and implemented. the president should lod this. at the end of the day, what happened with george h.w. bush, it came down to the economy.
policies. is that fair? well, if you ask the american people, the majority believe that obama is not to blaism but two out of three believe that he is isn t doing anything about it so therefore does receive blame for that. we need a vision for america with energy and we need action. and all-of-the-above strategy means nothing unless there is action. eric: what about what gretchen says, most people think the president s not doing enough? the first thing is that they understand that he doesn t have the power to control the gas price that they are seeing at the pump. most americans are frustrated with the fact that the oil companies are raking in record profits, you know, in 2011, $130 billion, 75% higher than in 2010, but just last week, 47 republican senators said we are going to continue to pay you to
have a serious, credible discussion about their nuclear program. what is certain, however, is that iran s window to seek and obtain a peaceful resolution, will not remain open, forever. eric: can iran be stopped? u.s. ambassador john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and a fox news contributor, joins us every sunday, about this time. good morning, ambassador. good morning, glad to be here. eric: we heard the secretary of state say the window is closing and president obama used the same words, last week. at what point, will tehran could tehran get the message, before something happens? what the administration is doing here, is putting everything on the line for three years of its policy with respect to iran, three years of policies that have failed up until now. and, that is the notion that iran could be negotiated out of the nuclear weapons program. what secretary clinton is referring to, is a resumption of talks in turkey, in two weeks between ir
east. here s the secretary of state speaking in saudi arabia. it soon will be clear whether iran s leaders are prepared to have a serious, credible discussion about their nuclear program. what is certain, however, is that iran s window to seek and obtain a peaceful resolution, will not remain open, forever. eric: can iran be stopped? u.s. ambassador john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and a fox news contributor, joins us every sunday, about this time. good morning, ambassador. good morning, glad to be here. eric: we heard the secretary of state say the window is closing and president obama used the same words, last week. at what point, will tehran could tehran get the message, before something happens? what the administration is doing here, is putting everything on the line for three years of its policy with respect to iran, three years of policies that have failed up until now. and, that is the notion that iran could be negotiated out of the