another problem and the president has talked in the past about headwinds that the economy s faced, tsunamis and all manner of things, european debt crises. today, though, the president is going to say that if the government doesn t spend as much this year as it did last year that we re risking the entire economy and that republicans have to agree to undo, i just want you to think about this, undo a deal that they entered into, the president and the republicans entered into, to accept the consequences of their prior failures. now they say it s we can t afford to suffer the consequences for backed at our work, so let s kick the can again. seems like america s gotten this message about not suffering consequences quite a bit on a number of issues. all right, chris. we ll see what the president has to say. thanks so much as always for the previous. yes, ma am. shortly after the president s remarks, the other shoe drops as chris mentioned. we expect to hear from the nonpartisan congres
down spending, two, encouraging growth. that s why we champion small business. make it, that s why we champion the energy resources. we want to bro this economy and cut federal spending. you do those two things we get to a balanced budget and ultimately we get rid of this debt. thank you so much. paul? this buy. i want to hear what he has to say on this topic. he has been working on this last 14 years. i can t really talk about that. that is the magic secret, pro-growing economics to get people back to work. going from collecting unemployment check to creating and building businesses to having a paycheck. that brings in more revenues through economic growth. cut spending. reform government programs so that they are paid for. the problem is we ve had decades of politicians, from both political parties, making lots of empty promises to voters to get reelected. what will happen, if we have a debt crises those empty
he began in gadangst where he he had an opportunity to meet with the polish prime minister. it was friendly visit and expression of support for mr. romney. today the labor leader icon of the cold war era, former president of poland essentially gave what the romney campaign considers to be endorsement today. he invited romney here and said today that he wished him success, hoped that he would have success. and noted that a success for the united states leads to economic and national security success for the world. poland has got a tense relationship with russia. here in the it s not a member of the eurozone but here in europe when there is so many debt crises and so much economic trouble. poland is actually flourishing. romney sites it as an example of the kind of ally that the united states should stand by. yet another implicit, not explicit. he has kept to his promise not to directly criticize the obama administration, but implicit dig because the obama administration and poland s l
working on this fire, that includes 118 fire engines, 38 crews. 17 helicopters. five heavy air tankers and six other fixed wing aircraft. heather: right now the fire is only about 45% contained. is there any lasting relief in sight? gregg: big story today, greek people 6 spoken so what happens next? this election kicking off a critical period for the world competent and now will struggling european nations confront their debt crises or fall deeper into recession? heather: and concert stage crumbling. police identifying the victims. latest developments in this investigation is up next. they were setting up when the
i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, showdown ant camp david. the world s heavyweights are in the ring. the g-8 leaders arriving today. president obama having them all as guests at camp david. a fancy dinner, play a bunch of games and hang out, and literally, that s what it s like. but it s also going to be a little bit like, like a boxing fight. like the fight where tyson took off the ear of evander holyfield. they re going to take it all off and fight. [ bell rings ] reporter: francois hollande the challenger, wants to borrow a boat load of money and say sayonara to the money cuts. and telling angela merkel her aus tear ways are over. the ref, the guy with the smile hoping not to get hit with body blows or parts is barack obama. a big decision to make. will he side with more cuts or will he risk his presidency saying he wants to bore mow more money now to save the economy? all smiling aside, this choice may determine if america remains the world s biggest and best. one p