want. i prague talking to the russian delegation and they were oppose to the thing that would hurt iranians the most which was sanctions on refined oil products, i.e., gasoline. iran imports all its gasoline. the chinese a huge industry, energy industry exporters to tehran aren t going to go for it. they will find something but probably not going hurt as much as a lot of the hawks with want. shannon: this morning we heard secretary of defense robert gates talking about the fact that he doesn t see it as a foregone conclusion that iran has nukes and says they don t have nuclear capability just yet. what does the white house know about how close they are? i was listening to secretary gates this morning and i heard theming and hawing and they don t seem to know how far alonging they are. at the g 20 there seemed to be a sense of shock and surprise there was another underground
in health insurance, the government has big role of 51% of the economy. it never heard it before. but you can understand why a lot of conservatives are upset with the president. great panel as well. always feisty. fantastic again today. thank you. thank you. shannon: you can catch all of chris interview on fox news sunday. watch it at 2:00 and 6:00 eastern right here on the fox news channel. well, spirit airlines, you may have heard about the plans to start charging you $45 for carry-on bags. but that news isn t flying with new york senator chuck schumer who called the price tag a, slap in the face to travelers. find out what he is planning to do all about it up next. [ male announcer ] we make them beautiful. we make them tougher. we make them legendary. we make them better. to make your life better. and we ve never made one.
african-american, i am lloyd marcus, american. and people go nuts. they come to me and say, thank you for saying that. the passion has been high, because they all want to be united as americans. shannon: i know they love you and your music. the tea party is marching here to washington so we ll see you this week. thank you. shannon: thank you. afghan president hamid karzai appears to be trying to put his feud with the west behind him. in a show of solidarity, karzai appeared with stanley mcmis mcchrystal. he urged them to lay down the weapons and air the grievances and says the foreign forces will not leave if the fighting continues. technology is changing the way the war is wage and tonight we show how the u.s. troops are using it to gain an edge over the enemies. we have that on a special tonight in the latest episode of war stories.
having and both republicans and democrats published huge fund raising numbers. tom devin is here to look at the numbers with us. hi, tom. hi, shannon. shannon: we are going stop one second here and take you live. this is the president walking outside on a beautiful day here in washington. secretary of state hillary clinton is with him as well. they are taking a walk from the white house literally just down the block over to the blair house where the president will have some meetings with international leaders who are coming in to town for the nuclear summit. again, we told you the first meeting appears it will be with indian prime minister singh and they will have discussions and there are individual meetings the president will have one on one with a handful of foreign leaders and those will go on throughout the day today at the bare house before the wider meetings start tomorrow here in washington with some 46 leaders from around the worldcoming in to talk about how we get an eye
resident they said is under risk. one activist said it was part of an effort to rid west bank of palestinians. the initial focus was likely gaza residents living in the west bank and their foreign spouses but it has many palestinians worried. many residents lived in the west bank for years and they have proper i.d.s but they could now be under target. ten israeli human rights group urged the israel defense minister to recind new rules. we reached out to israeli military for comment about this and they have yet to officially release a statement. shannon: reena ninan, thank you very much. live from jerusalem. when president obama opens the nuclear security summit this week, a notable american ally will be watching from home. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu raised eyebrows with his abrupt cancellation of plans to attend leaving some to wonder if the u.s.-israeli relationship are at a new low. aaron miller is scholar with the woodrow wilson center in washington. thank you for c