0 that will explode the next 10 years as baby boomers retire. we all know that is happening. we see the titanic headed to the iceberg. it is a question whether congress, i m blaming both parties here, jenna why can t they get together to solve a problem we all know confronts us in the very near years ahead? jenna: well it is interesting, absented of those long-term plans, again, what is the impact on us today and the success of our economy? that is a bigger question. steve, i know you come back in a few minutes. we got another big report from the wall street journal about potentially being number one producer for oil and natural gas. good news. jenna: headlines, regardless everything that is happening it s a really big headline. we ll dig deeper into that. you will come back with us. thank you so much. thank you, jenna. jon: a couple of minutes ago in this fox news alert you heard from the president. well we also just heard from the minority leader in the u.s. senate, mitch mccon
0 help with the bomb itself or some kind of outside training while initially the leaks about this case is they to the everything they needed from the web and that is now shown not to be case. as you told us on friday. catherine, thank you. reporter: you re welcome. jenna: since the president took office there have been at least attempted terrorist attacks on american soil. now in the wake of the boston terror attacks lawmakers on capitol hill are raising new questions about the success of counterterrorism measures currently in place. doug mack mckelway is live with more, doug? reporter: jenna as we know a foreign government, probably russia alearned us to the and the computers pinged tamerlan tsarnaev. intelligence agencies were not able or unwilling to follow through. in addition congressional critics contend the justice department cut short the questioning of the younger tsarnaev at a time potentially more valuable information could have been learned from him. in addition cri
jon: even the world s top athletes have to have a little fun. jon: but first from fox this friday night, the man accused in last week s movie massacre was under the psychiatric carol of a doctor with expertise incident is her a package. as we have been reporting, law enforcement officials told foxnews.com the suspect mailed a notebook filled with details and crude drawings laying out plans for a killing spree. defense lawyers accused investigators of leaking those details to the media and claimed the contents of the package are confidential between doctor and patient. james holmes is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 58 others during a shooting rampage in aurora, colorado. new york daily news claims he has no memory of the attack and doesn t know why he was behind bars. alicia acuna live from aurora, colorado. wants investigators to hand over the contents of that package immediately. right? that s right the prosecution asked. in the filing prosecution argued that
defendant? cameras are not allowed in the courtroom on monday. however, holmes does have access to tv news and newspapers, jon? jon: alewis i can t alicia acuna in denver. thanks. time is up and right now there is no deal to end a global standoff over guns. u.s. is asking for more time united states treaty to it crack down on illegal weapons dealers. supporters say it will save lives. dozens of american lawmakers are threatening to block the treaty warning it could effect gun rights in the u.s. bipartisan group of 51 u.s. senators have sent a letter to president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton. writing quote the constitutional protection of these individual freedoms must not be infringed we will oppose the ratification of any arms trade treaty that falls short of this standard. the fox report s correspondent jonathan hunt live at the u.n. jonathan, the deadline to cut a deal was today. so, what happened? yeah, the deal fell apart just in the last hour o
president now hosts the nato summit. and today, world leaders set to discuss the war in afghanistan, as well as other key security issues. jon: we have live team fox coverage. steve brown is near the demonstrations right now. but we start with national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon. jennifer, i know that despite the protests outside, there is serious stuff going on inside. what is the president hoping to achieve at this summit? reporter: essentially what he s trying to achieve is he s trying to achieve an end to the afghan war without creating a vacuum. he s trying to hold the 27 nations together that make up the nato partnership in afghanistan, and he also is trying to move the deadline for the transition to afghan troops forward by a year. so 2013 becomes the new 2014. here s what he and president hamid karzai said yesterday to reporters: the afghan war, as we understand it, is over. but our commitment to friendship and partnership with afghani