good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, ooh-la-la. france s most powerful woman sticking her nose in america s business. it is sort of her job to do that. christine lagarde, head of the imf, had a doom and gloom message for washington today. economic recovery remains tepid, and downside risks have intensified. what we see is clearly a risk that confidence be eroded. and she didn t stop there. she took on president obama, too. in fact, she called his $3.8 trillion budget, which he says will reduce the deficit from 8.5% to 5.5% of our economy by next year as too rapid. among her suggestions, more infrastructure spending, housing initiatives and further extension of the emergency unemployment benefits. now, hey, we re all for ideas from anyone, but this did seem to be a pretty naked endorsement of the spend, spend, spend idea which is in vogue in lagarde s home country of france right now, where they plan to cut the retirement age from 62 to 60. here s
has the ruling put jet blew on the hook for allowing him to fly that plane? let s go out front. good evening every one. out front tonight, ooh, la, la, france s most porful woman sticking her knows in america s business. a doom and gloom message for washington today. economic recovery remains p tepid and down size risks have identified. what we see is clearly a risk that confidence be eroded. and she didn t stop there. she took on president obama, too. she called his $3.8 trillion budget which he says will reduce the deficit by next year as too rapid. among her suggestions, more infrastructure spending, housing initiatives and further extension of the emergency unemployment benefits. hey, we re all for ideas from anyone, but this did seem to be a naked endorsement of the spend, spend, spend idea which is envogue in france right now. well, here s how some of that has seemed to be working for france. the country s debt is now 90% of the size of the economy. many economis
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, ooh-la-la. france s most powerful woman sticking her nose in america s business. it is sort of her job to do that. christine lagarde, head of the imf, had a doom and gloom message for washington today. economic recovery remains tepid, and downside risks have intensified. what we see is clearly a risk that confidence be eroded. and she didn t stop there. she took on president obama, too. in fact, she called his $3.8 trillion budget, which he says will reduce the deficit from 8.5% to 5.5% of our economy by next year as too rapid. among her suggestions, more infrastructure spending, housing initiatives and further extension of the emergency unemployment benefits. now, hey, we re all for ideas from anyone, but this did seem to be a pretty naked endorsement of the spend, spend, spend idea which is in vogue in lagarde s home country of france right now, where they plan to cut the retirement age from 62 to 60. here s
president obama s pick to head commerce department has a tough road ahead. republicans are promising to block the nomination of john bryceson. correspondent doug mckelway tells us why. today i am pleased to announce i will nominate john bryson to be the nation s next commerce secretary. reporter: the commerce secretary nominee bryson most noted for cofounding the natural resources defense council, 1.3 million member nationwide. he s also champion of cap-and-trade policies to reduce carbon emissions. it has the advantage politically of hiding the tax, to try to raise the price of carbon. reporter: conservative critics say the policy that hi h favors would cause economic hardship. they re trying to raise energy prices and lower income families pay higher percent of
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