good morning and welcome to this friday edition of early start nice to have you with us. we re bringing you the news, 5:00 a.m. in the east. so let s get started. up first, renewing the war with just about four months until election day, republicans with a rallying point. they are promise to go do what the supreme court did not do, toss in the trash the health care reform law. sarah palin with a bit of sar kachl even thanked the supreme court in a facebook post. here it is. thank you, scotus. this obama care ruling fires up the troops as america s eyes are opened. thank god. joe johns will join us so that we can chat about this a little bit. joe, are you there? we ll get him a little later and talk about what this this means politically moving forward. and in the meantime, let s do this, shall we, because what a day it was. if you had your tv news set on, it was a whiplash because another war has been renewed with just four months until election day. republicans are reall
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, carte blanche. this man smiling with president obama could save or sink europe s economy. and ours. francois hollande has just won free reign to two whatever he wants. while american headlines today went all in on greece. when all is said and done, is just another delay of the inevitable default. the fate of europe was decided in paris. france is the heart and the wallet of the eu because france isn t greece, or even spain. it is the eu. second only to the almighty germany in size. if either fall, the eu is done. and that s why the vote in paris is the story today. overnight, president francois hollande s socialist party got a voter mandate, winning an absolute majority in parliament. that s like controlling the house, the senate and the presidency. and hollande plans to use it. he has promised french voters the moon. this really isn t, everyone, about taking a side on the spending versus austerity as a national po
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. out front tonight, carte blanche. this man smiling with president obama could save or sink europe s economy. and ours. francois hollande has just won free rein to do whatever he wants, while american headlines today went all in on greece which, when all is said and done, is just another delay of inevitable default. the fate of europe was decided in paris. france is the heart and the wallet of the eu because france isn t greece, or even spain. it is the eu. second only to the almighty germany in size. if either fall, the eu is done. and that s why the vote in paris is the story today. overnight, president francois hollande s socialist party got a voter mandate, winning an absolute majority in parliament. that s like controlling the house, the senate and the presidency. and hollande plans to use it. he has promised french voters the moon. this really isn t, everyone, about taking a side on the spending versus austerity as a national pol
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. out front tonight, carte blanche. this man smiling with president obama could save or sink europe s economy. and ours. francois hollande has just won free rein to do whatever he wants, while american headlines today went all in on greece which, when all is said and done, is just another delay of inevitable default. the fate of europe was decided in paris. france is the heart and the wallet of the eu because france isn t greece, or even spain. it is the eu. second only to the almighty germany in size. if either fall, the eu is done. and that s why the vote in paris is the story today. overnight, president francois hollande s socialist party got a voter mandate, winning an absolute majority in parliament. that s like controlling the house, the senate and the presidency. and hollande plans to use it. he has promised french voters the moon. this really isn t, everyone, about taking a side on the spending versus austerity as a national pol
for the first time it is almost like he got rid of the health care weight off of his barbell. high numbers for tucson? 74% of how he handle everything in tucson. very much a bipartisan look at that. that s clearly a reaction mostly probably to the speech. the long range, the outlook for the next five years, fairly positive. right? well, a dramatically different than where things were in august. there is another way to look at this. election rhetoric gets really heated. august, september, october of an election year. and you do have half the country in a completely pessimistic because you have the out party running against and saying how bad everything is and the in party so sometimes you have overly negative numbers in that period right before an election, and so there is a case where maybe we ve just simply popped back to where things were in may or june. but, it s an important moment for president obama. think about it. we re five days away from the state of the union. tw