in years. heather: we begin with a fox news alert. right now we are waiting for president obama, expected to make a statement this hour, closing the g8 summit. he s might meting with world leaders at camp david seeking solutions to developing problems like iran, syria and the economy. end ago short while ago, we will bring you the president s remarks and any developments as they happen. gregg: from the g8 to nato, the president is heading to yet another international summit after leaving camp david. going to be flying straight to chicago where nato plans to map out an exit strategy from afghanistan. hundreds of demonstrators are marching through the streets of chicago. police are on high alert. the summit will feature delegations from about 60 countries, including 50 heads of state. topping nato s agenda,
talks. here is what the president had to say as the summit got under way. this morning we re going to be spending a lot of time on economic issues. obviously the eurozone will be one topic. all of us are absolutely committed to making sure that both growth and stability and fiscal consolidation are part of an overall package all of us have to pursue. cnn s brianna keilar at camp david. the eurozone crisis entering year three. you can see watching the arrival of the leaders it is. it s top priority for them. that s right. we saw angela merkel arrive greeted by president obama. he basically asked her, fred, how are you doing. she kind of shrugged and he said you have a lot on your mind. it s tough. europe is at a crossroads. you heard president obama saying this morning in that sound bite there is sort of pushing what he thinks a solution may be for europe. that is as europe has done a lot of belt tightening, cutting government programs, it hasn t seen a lot of economic g
sent lating. bill: caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. president obama taking some heat from the left. that is the subject of this evening s talking points memo. the president is back in the u.s.a. after a secret trip to afghanistan where he signed an agreement with the government there, hoping to keep things stable. mr. obama also wanting to he remind everyone that the u.s.a. took care of bin laden one year ago. but today in the new york times the president was criticized for a bad speech. the times editorial people believing that he should lay out america s exit strategy from afghanistan so the whole world, including the taliban could evaluate it. also the times wanted the president to address afghan
sent lating. bill: caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. president obama taking some heat from the left. that is the subject of this evening s talking points memo. the president is back in the u.s.a. after a secret trip to afghanistan where he signed an agreement with the government there, hoping to keep things stable. mr. obama also wanting to he remind everyone that the u.s.a. took care of bin laden one year ago. but today in the new york times the president was criticized for a bad speech. the times editorial people believing that he should lay out america s exit strategy from afghanistan so the whole world, including the taliban could evaluate it. also the times wanted the president to address afghan
sent lating. bill: caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. president obama taking some heat from the left. that is the subject of this evening s talking points memo. the president is back in the u.s.a. after a secret trip to afghanistan where he signed an agreement with the government there, hoping to keep things stable. mr. obama also wanting to he remind everyone that the u.s.a. took care of bin laden one year ago. but today in the new york times the president was criticized for a bad speech. the times editorial people believing that he should lay out america s exit strategy from afghanistan so the whole world, including the taliban could evaluate it. also the times wanted the president to address afghan