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be heard. they're invested in solution. were you listening. he said thank you in the name of jesus. amen, amen. amen. ♪ ♪ ever celebrations in france, what a rock concert. the president elect prez voters there rejecting far white politics and we'll take you live on the french capitol. what did he mean for the european union. we've got completely coverage of this historic election right here on this kr kr. wofrt u.s. p season, we'll have
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>> too build on the performance and her concession speech. -- >> we have to renew our force at this historic event. which is absolutely necessary for the country to give back to its feet again. >> frances interior ministry defeated le pen with 66% of the vote. that's an outstanding number. let's go to cnn melissa. it's a bank holiday. you covered this election since the beginning, i want to tap
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into your knowledge. what has he -- nobody gave him a chance of winning the pedestrian si is frons. at what point did you start explaining -- >> well, we started believing that he stood a real chance on precisely the first of march at 6:00 p.m., because that was the moment when the man who had been savored to this week, he has not spoken to them. >> spoke he would be facing charges looking into whether or not his wife was paved for parliamentary work carried out, so he would not be standing now. the committee will be republican party was held at 6:00 p.m. on the first of march in which they try to urge him so another conditioned dat ksh this election is not for him. he's taking that history. so very precisely. it was the candidate and the troubles that it faced of --
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that really allowed it to manage this gamble and it was a real gamble from the beginning. no one believed he could do it. he ear such that you simply come in without a party and make it a voice. that is is what was achieved now. >> thank you so much. and the world is reacting to the victory, u.s. president donald trump who has spoken positively then praised him in a tweet. it says con and his baby korks to working with you. mr. trump's rival and 2016 election, hillary clinton treats it from her far, victory from at home, the france, the eu and the world defeat to those interfering with democracy. the media says i can't talk about that, that's another
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issue. british prime minister congratulated saying the two spoke by phone topics are in jay day and -- because we're in the pen, what's wad cli into european drinker campaign. that's she canning with everyone who is -- >> your team leader must be breathing a deep deep sigh of relief this morning. >> so much relief here in brussels. and this election result seemed to build on election results earlier in the year and in the netherlands, as well as austria that far right candidate in your army can gain. but they're not winning election. we're hearing reaction, congratulations from eu head of state as well as the heads of eu institutions, including the president of the european council who tweeted out
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congratulations to the french people for choosing quickly. if quality and fraternity over the tyranny of fake now news. she can campaign heavily based on what she field profoundly european. it was telling when he arrived for his victory party last night. that the sounds to joy were playing that's the european anthem. at the same time, though, throughout his campaign, he's been calling for eu reform, it's the same at the eu must reform or face fred -- brexit. and i'm told we can expect him to introduce a very ambitious campaign in that direction at the same time many eu officials are going to be looking to see how he does this in the parliamentary election. if you'll be able to have the booking matter before i have a
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domestic agenda. >> e rix joining us now from brussels. with the european perspective, thank you so much. joining me now are the paris correspondence to the daily beast. thank you very much on what is a cold morning. morn affairs kmen tater. i would like -- come men tater. how this fits into the rise of the pop pullism. they looked at friends as the best nick one. it didn't have to happen. >> i think this was fear for a while over it, so to speak. first it was berxit and trump and the u.s. and everyone was looking to the french election. there was sphere that le pen would get in and this populace wave would sort of sweep europe and the world -- the western
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world to a lesser extent. >> and had she claimed political kitchen to donald trump. she said before she was elected, she would like to meet him and she actually went to trump tower. they didn't actually meet but she did visit trump tower. she's been an open admirer for less pretty much here at the pe ginning. >> we saw the battle between p popli poplism. >> you're seeing a populace threat in both elections the mechanism is very different. the way in which the presidents are electing in the u.s. of france. if they had e lek toir ral college system, we might be sitting there this morning talking about a lot of stories.
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there are a lot of pun dents who were saying things like le pen would have had good odds of winning. there was it, there's a popular vote system, you get 5 dwsh 50% one quote. >> it's kind of oil insurance that translates as in. they didn't have the electrical system. it's just two stages of voting. essentially, you vote in that first round. we saw this once in back in 2002. her father got in the shock election. you can hear it going across the world. all of a sudden, it was a two-week interim before that run off. that knock out round, in which the whole country collectively had a chance to take a step back and i won't say to get to their senses, but to say, okay, this is what we want. to really think about their choices. i will say emanuel in this case was also served by the fact that he was gng -- there were 11
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candidates in this contest. and he was helped by the back that socialist were in a right conservative, republican party charged by scandal, grafts and allegations. he was helped by the disarray of the political stand. with that said, for instance has that policy that the u.s. is lacking. the u.s. in one day, 24 hour period selected a president, senator, it's all done. whole political standpoint is signed between the time you wake up in the morning and the time you got back. it's not like that. >> were the french voters looking to the voikt ri. who would they change fine. and different reactions, depending on who i was speaking to.
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the far right mention trump several times. oh, well he was an outsider. americans want to take their country back, you know, populace victory. we could maybe see the same things there. >> they saw unfolded. you see it done. it kind of happens and works in a major democracy. >> in that case, to both of you, how do you interpret the fact that le pen won and she under performed with the polls were predicting, 35%. because, you know, basically when she did this, she normalized her human image. she made it to be a member of the national front. people almost forgotten. it's the younger generation. forgot what the routes of the national our father, father was seen agres zi, like politician,
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you know, getting into paroles and early career, they have boots -- and the nazi abdomen collaboration hearing, going back to that. the antise mettic gripe is a party. that's actually objectively antisechlism, you name it. what she looked and you can see it was quite a miracle, politically, she did succeed, especially with the new generation, undemean niezing it so to speak. seeing that it will comfortable. someone you can vote for and say to an interviewer, journalists like myself i'm not a ratist. i answers that by feeling. that one connection you had with the u.s. often if you said to a trump supporter, how do you have accusations that you're playing in. they say, absolutely not.
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that's a liberal media starring unfairly here. that is nothing to do with the way i feel. it's very significant. you see a parallel there. for -- really did manage to spooth in her image. a lot of the political observers here would say basically that despite that attempt. many people saw it was very trance parns. right through her, they said like father like daughter. she made one parent about the world war ii round up in deportation. these -- they were rounded up a lot of them children. # # 1 money survives. the rest were sent off to the camps and never came back. it was in that moment a lot of people saw, wait a second, it's her mass cable for the second. it was that flash there. >> i he with have to realize she was finding her for not
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personal. she took about 11 minutes votes. so there are significant number of people that back what we look at. >> and it's going to be interesting to see how that dynamic plays out. as we head, george, towards a lot of people are calling the award. which is the parliamentary elections coming up in june. that will be critical to determining whether or not that president who will be president by then, who will -- will have a working majority in which to implement his reforms. so not all done yet. there's still a lot to happen here. we'll stay in touch with you live for us in paris. still ahead here, north korea claims another u.s. city in custody. we know about the latest pace. (topher) this is rosenberg, he's my son. he loves taking pictures, and this camera, it's amazing. (vo) you know, if you lease that samsung galaxy s8,
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out to our viewers, about 4 million people went to the polling stations on sunday and nay had a ballot with a name on it and somebody chose to put a plan bag lot or stay at home. >> those four people chose to do their civic duty they wanted to extension that they liked neither of those two candidates. >> and it's important because it's very high and it is political message addressed to mr. macron and shall we also the a letter to the french, also must have to half of the french who has voted macron. >> they wanted to keep the far right. >> the challenge for him will be, hisville tant to coverage. this is why it's so important to have the next parliamentary,
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will be very important for us to show one of the -- the urgency that happened being dealt. >> this is where it's going to be very difficult. he said, another -- i'm not going to portray. i will imagine, he's got a promarket, reformist agenda, that you can agree with. and you, aassume, disagree. >> and third i consider that it's also the old recipes, they're kind of traditional recipe that is quite generally at the level and it is that proven, at least for the past decade, that it's -- that the consequence, the impact is -- the prominent risen. we have 9 million poor people. so the -- it would be very hard for us to have a bet y in this group. >> yes. >> so that -- not only -- i
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mean, we can give it still in the national assembly because of this, because of the highest rejuvenation. >> would there be groups that buy for this first political group. >> also, the threats to the environment, i mean, this was one of the -- i mean she was absent from when i wednesday night. >> on thursday. >> okay. it's very constructive to have inhibition to find against it. now, the president -- >> no, no. >> you're not stating your issue. >> the second battle, fed rat people, i think there's three differents, not at all, otherwise i would have voted for him. >> i think it would be french people is that we are going to
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collaborate. >> yes, but to govern, will mean, you know, demock kra t-- e need more today from the parliament. we need more of the less. it's not doing to have any political. >> thank you very much for coming on the show. one of the reasons, vorge, i think they've been telling you all an long. with people across the political major issues. yet they know for anything to get done in this country in the coming years, they'll somehow have to find some common ground in order for them to be able to govern and implement at least part of his agenda. george. >> settle that common ground, thank you so much. still ahead here in u.s. politics, the lingering
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