international journalists. russian s foreign minister is in syria trying to keep it from being the latest arab government to fall. many world leaders say moscow is ignoring the slaughter of civilians. ivan watson is in istanbul, turkey, covering this for us. is there any optimism that russia can rein in this violence? reporter: that s a big question. the russian foreign minister definitely got a hero s welcome as he arrived in damascus. he seemed to be one of the biggest allies and friends of president bashar al-assad right now. the russian line has been that the western governments have not been putting enough pressure on the opposition groups to stop violence as well. if you want to know how wide the differentiation is between the two sides in syria, just about 100 miles away the artillery shells continue to rain on the opposition held city of homs where hundreds of civilians are believed to have died in just the past couple of days, kyra. now you re also seeing a growi
he will kill it saying it s too quick of a timeline. he wanted the state department to study it for another year. now the question, though, will be whether or not he takes a political hit for that. especially now that he has to decide on this. in an election year. there is a growing number of senate democrats to agree with the republicans to say pass the pipeline. arthel: boy, boy, boy. it keeps getting stickier and stickier there. all right, ed when hi. thank you. good to see you. arthel: same here. rick: well, members of congress are as popular as skunks at a garden party. the new poll finding record high support for throwing out most incumbents. 67% of voters say they do not want to see most members re-elected. the numbers could change from five years ago. let s brick in the panel. the chairman of civic foreign pac, former director for outreach for john mccain s presidential candidate. doug schoen is a fox news contributor.
massive satellite plummeted in earth. they believe they plunged into the pacific ocean and bypassing lands. it could have fallen on parts of northwestern north america. you can t sell them on ebay, if you get them it s nasa property. clayton: it s dangerous, dangerous. alisyn: radioactive. hey, daddy look what i found in the back yard. dave: let s check with rick reichmuth. and my hand just fell off. where is my hand. perfect. a lot warmer across texas and people on twitter, saying they were sitting out on the patio, hot and stickier today. across the northern plains it s right there and thursday or friday before it leaves. in the meantime a lot of rain in the morning across the areas where the ohio and
jamie: oil prices retreating big time this past week, down 15%. the steepest decline in two-and-a-half years after hitting a two-year high. the drop has analysts predicting gas prices will fall 50 cents as early as next month. we re excited if that happens. how likely will we get the relief at the pump? bring in anchor of bulls and bears, brenda buttner. happy mother s day. i want to say thank you to my daughter rebecca who gave me this beautiful necklace. jamie: wowie. she came through. that s great. fifty cents less at the pump. really? it could be. except that prices are usually a little stickier going down than they are up. especially if you have gas stations in the area. it s all about competition they will watch to see if somebody else moves down. if nobody does, they are not going to. a lot of gas station owners were barely able to pass on
listening to him or were prepared to sacrifice. they would tell you that the health care debate in particular, the length of time it took to pass that was a real drain on whatever capital they had after the election. so, they re going to have to listen differently after november 2nd. robert gibbs on meet the press notwithstanding there s an awareness they were probably going to have if not smaller majorities, no majority in the house and they ll have to operate differently. if you say the gop gets control of the house, won t the politics get thicker and stickier? perhaps. it s been so difficult already, it might actually get easier if the president is able to blame republicans for either being obstructionist or not cooperating with them after november 2nd. there may be incentive once they take control, if they take control, to work with him so they have some record of accomplishment to run on two years later. there are some within the white house and historians looks at past admi