denver in the fall? we have already been there, pete. sorry you missed us. just six shows left this year. st. louis, chicago, charlotte, north carolina hard rock hotel in south florida, phoenix and vegas. dates, times, it s all on the website. tickets going fast they make great gifts for mother and father. gregory cox, i m being home schooled here and want jesse watters to come over and interview me. not a bad idea since he s banned from iran because of his hair. tonight s tip of the day, used to be in america. the family would get together watch tv shows like ed sullivan , kick it around ozzie and harriet. no more. now they are scattered all over the place.
there are still numerous talks on both sides including iran s nuclear program. critics charge that in a rush to reach an agreement obama is giving in to too many of iran s demands. here we have pete snider and chuck rocha. pete first to you. is it too close to make a deal? absolutely. i come from the bill clinton school of formal policy in iran. in two years ago, he said to cnn, what iran is really saying, despite the fact we denied the holocaust, we threatened israel we demonize the u.s., we want you to trust us. less than two years ago, bill clinton. chuck, my dad used to always say, you can have a bad deal with good people. you can never have a good deal with bad people. there are not many people who would argue that the iranians are good people.
i think actually having benjamin netanyahu come and make the case directly to congress, i thought that was brilliant. and you know what, it paid off for him in israel and also here in america. if you look, the amount of americans who want to deal with iran right now is under 20%. this is a crazy policy that the president, to your point, leland, is pursuing at all costs. i guarantee you we get a deal because he ll sign onto anything that comes out of those talks. we ll see. two days to the deadline, pete. chuck we appreciate you guys insights insights. thank you for being here. shannon? leland thousands of christians gathering in st. peter square to celebrate palm sunday this morning. pope francis and a dozen cardinals carried palm fronds to celebrate jesus crucifixion before his arrest. this marks the beginning of holy week which ends on easter sunday. still to come, some good news for america s military vets
celebrating palm sunday as we start the holy week. i m leland vittert. nice to be with you. welcome to america s news headquarters. i m shannon bream. diplomats in switzerland continue to burn the midnight oil hoping to get a nuclear deal with iran before tuesday. in jerusalem today, a fiery israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed his cabinet saying, quote, this deal, as it appears to be emerging, bears out all of our fears and even more than that. never mind though secretary of state john kerry is undeterred. as we speak he s in and out of meetings with foreign ministers throughout the world trying to hammer out details with the iranians. and this morning lawmakers in washington and the white house were out in full force to put their spin on the negotiations and a potential deal. doug mcelway has been watching the talks unfold and joins us live. doug? hi leland. administrative and domestic pressure is leaning on them to reach negotiations in the talks. as
would veto any of these things. jon: pete, most transparent administration in history the president promised. why not comply with this? absolutely laughable. the president spent more time talking about security of his state dinner that the salahis crashed than he has been talking about the security of obamacare. it is an absolute joke. we need these provisions. that is why joe trippi is a reasonable guy. if the president can only be swayed by joe, we would be in a better place. jon: that is reasonable way to start off a friday morning. pete snider. and get me in trouble. jon: joe trippi. that s what i like to do, joe. jon: thank you. jenna: take a live look what is going on wall street today. the dow is trading slightly lower. this after a grim december jobs report. u.s. employers hiring the is fewest workers in three years last month, adding only 74 thou jobs. that is way below expectations on wall street. some say this is one-off because of bad weather last month but one big vari