megyn: president obama flying into a potential firestorm. he heads to france as a deal to rescue greece s economy is suddenly in serious trouble. how this problem is threatening america s finances. stay tuned.
global change. what is also under review on the radar screen is john corzine s own staeupblts to the market and mf global s statements to the market about the liquidity of the firm and whether they were risk free. the rumor is they were making statement they were risk free. john corzine under the gun and we ll be watching this one closely. megyn: thank you. right now, folks europe s debt deal is very much in jeopardy. why do we care? i ll get to that that in a minute. greece s prime minister making a surprise call putting the european bail deal up for a vote. there is a lot of public opposition to the plan. it is not at all insured that this will go through. how and why should we worry about this in the united states? our economic power panel is here. leland miller, lori rothman, and
syndicated radio host. we will see 600 billion to unspecified domestic spending, and other cuts, the stakes are high on each side. the question today is should president obama not be flying overseas to stay here and get the deal done by friday. if it doesn t get done they say the markets will tank even further than they have and we will have more instability. lars you first. with any other president i d say the president should get involved. this guy has shown himself to be such a nonleader i m not sure he d do much good. the bunch that is on the committee, at least the democrats, do you think they will come up with spending cuts? they ve come up with new spending while they ve been on the committee. megyn: they came up with spending cuts, lars. they submitted this is these are the super committee members. they came up with a grand bargain of $3 trillion in
you can see the fire hoses there, there was a small fire because of the friction caused by the landing. the passengers all using the slides to get out, an emergency evacuation here, but, wow i just talked to a pilot who said this thing could have been disastrous. think about it if a wing had dipped and caught on that runway it could have ripped off a wing, those were the fuel tanks. the pilot s name is tad tkerbgs us rona. this may not be the miracle on the hudson, but none of the 231 passengers on board that plane were injured. we are waiting to get sound in from the passengers and when we get that in there we will play it for you. i m sure they had very, very tense moments before they landed. megyn: i m sure they did. trace, polish people when planes land they clap. that s what they do in poland,
that is an unreasonable thing to think or even say. i think when i travel abroad in other countries. think about as americans when you travel abroad and you re stopped or detained for commit ago minor offense, whether it s speeding or driving on the wong side of the road. imagine what would happen to you if you didn t have a passport or some type of identification. we are the greatest country in the world, and we protect everyone s freedoms, whether you re here whether you re a natural citizen, whether you re born here or visiting. the thing is we have to draw a line in the sand. in south carolina we have drawn a line in the sand and we are prepared to defend this law to the support court if necessary. megyn: alan wilson, thank you so much for being here, sir, all the better to you. thank you. megyn: remember captain sully and the u.s. airways miracle on the hudson? today we have the miracle in poland. in three minutes see how 300 people managed to survive a crash landing as a pl