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>> first round of presidential elect clouded by a terror attack in paris, comes on a close in france, results are in, voters choosing manuel macron who wants france to stay in european union, and never held a office. and leader la pen who is vowing to pull france out of the union. welcome to a new hour inside america's news headquarters, i am arthel. eric: i am eric shawn.
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presidential run off happens on may 7, today's voting taking plus under heavy security amid a the series of recent terrorist attacks in france. arthel: senior foreign affairs correspondent greg is live in paris with the latest. reporter: the french voters have spoken they come up with a stark choice for next president, voters chooses on sunday between 11 candidates, they rejected candidates from major parties and came up with two different outsiders. these are candidates with a completely opposite on the problem, a run off to go in two week's time. la pen, was speaking to her supporters tonight, she blasted the european union. slammed globalization. and she called for tighter
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borders, in her words to stop the free flow of terrorists. she will be facing offancy mack -- macron, he ended her slightly in sunday voting, he told his supporters he carried hopes was not just france but europe as well. and he said, he would work against the threat of nationalists. we heard from former prime minister, fillon, he set the tone. first of all he knocked the party of la pen calling it one of racism and violence. he went across the aisle to support macron his one time rival. we saw a little bit of what we might expect in future, that is violence on the streets of paris, late today in bastille area. a left wing supporters of another candidate who just
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missed out the, upset about the victory of la pen, clashing with police at that location. run off in just two weeks, a new poll out tonight shows that macron would beat la pen in the run off vote 62% to 38%. but as we all know, in this election season. anything is possible. ar tell. >> thank you, greg. eric: north korea they are keeping up pressure, another provocation from the regime of kim jong-un, it is now threating to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier, they say, to show off its military might. whether or not they would actually be capable of doing that. caroline schively with more from our washington bureau. reporter: hello, north korea said it is ready to sink the uss vinson with a single strike. tonight president trump is to
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speak with china's president and japan's prime minister about thousand contain the rogue regime. mr. trump ordered aircraft carrier to sail on waters off korean peninsulin response to the threat, two japanese navy ships have joined the strike group for exercises in the pacific this comes just two days before north korea marks 85 anniversary of its army. important dates there often are marked with weapon tests, kim's last test launch failed. president trump said all options are on the table with north korea, today senator rubio said that leader kim jong-un is putting everything wil dolezal e can -- dollar he can into developing a long range missile. >> it is my view, at the end of the day, we must do almost whatever it takes to prevent kim come from acquiring a nuclear capability he can deliver against the mainland of the united states of america.
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reporter: now north korea has detained a u.s. citizen. tony kim taught accounting in pyongyang for the last month, and detained at the airport before his flight out of the country. today state department said that tectioprotection of u.s. citizes one of its highest priorities. buts u.s. does not have an embassy in north korea. eric: all right. thank you. >.arthel: a high stakes week shaping up in washington, president trump set to announce major tax cuts in a plan he will unveil on wednesday, house speaker paul ryan is telling fellow republicans that passing a spending bill and avoiding a government shut down is on the top of their agenda. all this as new polls show what
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people think of president trump as he nears 100 days in office next saturday. christine fig is live from the s live with more. >> president trump is the least popular president in modern times, but president trump does not seem phased. these are same polls that failed to predict his victory last november, president trump posted on twitter this afternoon, new polls out today are good considers that much of media is fake and almost always negative. would still beat hillary in popular vote. and said almost all stand by their vote to me and 53% said strong leader. president trump, focusing on positive, his approval rating among his supporters is huge are 94%, only 2% said they regret voting for him. overall his approval rating is 42%, the lowest on approval rating at 100 daymark since the
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days of eisenhower. this week, the white house is going all out to make sure that they can kind of control the narrative in this run-up to president trump's 100th day in office. monday, president trump will speak with nasa astronaut aboard the space station, and tuesday at national ho holocaust memoril newmuseum, wednesday outlining s tax reform plan, thursday, host president of argentina, and friday sign an executive order on energy, and saturday we will hold the rally in pari pair he - harrisburg, pennsylvania. in addition to that, there two major things happening on capitol hill. a revised obamacare replacement plan which trump has pressured house republicans to vote on next week. and the spending bill which must be passed to avoid a government shut down. >> i don't think that anybody is
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try ing to get to a shut down. it not something we want to have. we want our priorities funded, one of the biggest was border security. keeping americans safe, part of that was a border wall. reporter: administration's take is we won the election, we won the right to have our priorities funded, but democrats continue to say any fund figure a border wall is -- funding in this border swawl wall is a biel de. eric: president trump said that this wall will be built and government will not shut down next week. he would not say whetherl he would sign the spending bill if it does not include the funds for the wall. he will have a major announcement wednesday on tax
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reform, promising a massive tax cut, perhaps largest ever. some members of his administration say that could still be a few months away. alison barber with more retails from washington. reporter: administration is saying wait and see when it comes to tax reform, trump's top budget man is dampening expectations. >> what you see on wednesday is specific gorc governing princip, guidance and indication of the rates, i don't think that you will see something. i don't think anything expect us to roll out bill language on wednesday. reporter: that was mick mulvaney on fox news sunday. >> a small tax cut that is permanent, or a larger tax cut short-term, we think that we've decided yet. you will know more wednesday. reporter: grover norquist, said that key parts are already
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decided. >> look at the agreement you have between the trump campaign, the trump administration and the republicans in the house and senate. the big items, big lines in the sand, on tax reform are all agreed to. reporter: tax reform was a big campaign promise of president trump's. he said we will see significant cuts for a long time, but his most recent promise a big announcement will come on wednesday. >> the process had begun long ago. reporter: a lot of what happens with tax reform depends on what happens with another big campaign promise this week, health care. there are a lot of taxes tied to obamacare, that is something most see as needed to be handled first. eric: thank you. arthel: tonight, fans remember erin moran. the actress to played joanie
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cunningham on happy days, she passed away at age of 56, we look back. eric: a warning to radical islamic terrorists in africa. defense secretary james mattis is there he is visiting only u.s. military base on that con-- >> could recent terror attacks in france impact presidential elections in france? we'll discuss this and more. ng , "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. as america's #1 professional lawn care company,ing. trugreen can tailor a plan that turns your ordinary lawn into an extraordinary one. so start your trugreen lawn plan today for only $29.95.
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arthel: beloved happy day's action stress erin moran has died. >> you know i can doowop . >> thanks joanie i can barely afford the ones i have. arthel: moran plays joanie cunningham, kid sister of ritchie, who the fonz lovingly referred to as cup cabl cupcake. first responders found her unresponsive.
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ron howard tweets such sad moves, rest in peace erin, i will remember you, lighting up the tv screens. henry winkly winkler, you will y have the peace you wanted so badly on earth, erin moran passed away from unknown causes, she was just 56 years old. eric: france, still under high alert after round one of nation's presidential election, the latest deadly terrorist attack that happened a few days ago in heart of france's shopping district on the lift there the champs-elysees. some say that may have swayed some voter to la pen, who is takes the hardest line on immigration, and terrorism in the french election. but her themes perhaps not enough to completely put her over the top.
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macron came nearly out on top, and he is expected to crush la pen in final may 7 vote two weeks from now, what does today's results in france mean for us. deputy assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense under president george w. bush. good to see you, a surprise for some, considering last week's shooting, isis inspired by radical jihadist. served 20 years in prison, didn't put la pen in the number one spot. but she did make the run off. which will happen in two weeks. >> yes, i think it is pretty definitive that you know, she is not a nonentity any longer, she is a force to be reckoned with in french politics. i think that french have started their equivlynn o equivalent ofp
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campaign already, people were surprised in the states we could see a surprise in france. eric: president not endorsing a candidate but he believes that candidate who'll win will be the one who is toughest he said quote on radical islamic terrorism. and on dealing with immigration, one would think that is la pen. but it did not work out she has 2 more weeks. >> well, and we don't really know that much about macron's feelings on those issues, he has been focused on the economy. that sort of a sweet spot. he will be pressed on the immigration and terrorism issues. so that could bring some additional fidelity. eric: macron could 39 years old, the first time in you know recent history that two major parties in france are not part of the process, he created his open party for this race. but he did it in the last few
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weeks, he did speak out about eu78 immigration, and bolster security and extremist on-line, and put 5,000 border guards, to protect that european union area from potential jihadists. do you think his switching over to terrorism, was one reason why he was able to make the top two? >> i think it helped quite a bit. the two guys that lost fillon and melenchon they got hammered they were weak in these areas, the far left got blown away. this will be a very close but interesting race. i wouldn't make the call yet. eric: doing okay on pronouncing a, macron is for immigration, and he supports france staying
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in the eu, which l la pen did n, and nato, for us, macron would seem the better choice. la pen visited putin a few weeks ago. >> this is not a slamdunk for u.s. in one direction or the other there are a lot of folks who think that france pulling out of eu would be fine, others think a diswa disaster for all f europe. putin a role i's role is questi. france is am b.f ambivalent abo, we need those positioned firmed up a bit from both candidates. eric: since de gaulle, you know he really is they have gone their own way with nuclear umbrella they have, we had our odds with the french at times.
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but, macron he is 39 years old. kind of unusual, the french, his wife is 64 years old, 24 years older than he, she was his high school teacher. what is fascinating is he was an investment banker, a socialist who was an economic minister. but he seems to be pro american, he is -- was one of young leaders of the grow group-frencn foundation, they are honored henry kissinger coming up. does that bode well for our relations with france, if he wins, facing vladimir putin, other threats that france and we face together? >> we have a win-win if we have gotten the far left candidate it would have been really difficult
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for the united states. socialists in france, are not all the same stripe. fillon is considered a socialist, but he is considered a facture like which of -- which conservative. we could have a good friend there regardless of which ones, the french voters have the ball now it is their call. eric: it was closer than a lot thought, and according to polls macron predicted to win by about 30 points in two weeks, but we know a lot could happen in that time, steve thank you. >> thank you. eric, of course,. arthel: u.s. defense secretary jim mattis is in africa as parts of his week-long tour of the region, and he is visiting a key military base in djibouti. at southern entrance to the red sea working to affirm key u.s.
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military alliances in least and africa in the middle east and africa to fight extreme terrorism. reporter: secretary of state mattis came to djibouti as part of president trump's crushing terrorism. a two-pronged attack. 4,000 u.s. personnel are stationed in djibouti. mounting raids on al qaeda groups. and u.s. drones are being used to take out al qaeda operatives in yemen, in somallia, rules of engagement against al shabaab have been changed from self-defense under obama administration to what pentagon calls additional precision fires. u.s. also said to be concerned about ongoing construct of a chinese naval base in.
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ericdjibouti just miles from the compound. having chinese and u.s. bases miles apart is like two competing major football teams their exercise grounds next to each other, they will keep an eye on each other. >> having china and the u.s. in djibouti is important because they are two major strategic powers. having them both in africa, and the chinese expanding in africa, they can keep one another in balance. that is why it is important for africa. reporter: against terror in africa, the u.s. at u.n. saying it will crack down america's peacekeeping missions for u.n. >> paul thank you so much. eric: some florida residents
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returning home after wildfires. authorities say that, they were of suspicious origin. >> did you see this video? another altercation on american airlines, a flight attendant and a passenger allegedly getting into it. this time the union is coming to the attendant's defense. our legal panel looks at it, coming up. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette
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arthel: bottom of hour time for top of news, illinois, we' whean college mourning death of a 19-year-old student who died in a track meet accident. school said that ethan roeser was hit in the head during a hammer throw competition yesterday,. eric: hundreds residents in florida are now returning homes after a wildfire forced them to
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evacuate near orlando, firefighters are battling the flames that burned 700 acres, investigators are offering a $5 how the fire started, they say it was suspicious. arthel: president trump removing surgeon general from his post, vivek murthy. this move take president trump's administration one step closer to finalizing its transition into power. eric: another major airline faces a public relations problem. this time it is american airlines, reporting about how a crew member has been suspended for allegedly hitting a mother with a stroller, after the video was woman in tears before another passenger stood up and confronted that flight attendant with harsh language.
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the union is defending that american airlines employees, bryan llenas with details. reporter: association for professional flight attendant is now blaming american airline, and passengers in defense of this attend in attendant who wad from his job, a passenger onboard, from san francisco to dallas, posted a nearly 3 minute video showing a mother crying on board, and a flight attendant getting into a verbal fight with a male passenger. the attendant allegedly took a stroller from the woman, hitting her and just missing the baby. the video does not show this part but it shows a male passenger standing up in defense of the woman, getting into a verbal altercation. that attendants was suspended
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and now the union is defending the attendant, pinning the blame on the airline for making it harder to do their jobs for overcrowding planes and shrinking seats, in a statement, union urges public not to point co-- jump to conclusions, pointing finger at air rage from passengers. saying quote -- >> air rage has become a serious issue. airlines suspended the attendance while the investigation continues and upgraded tha passenger's internl flight to first class. all eyes on whether or not how they will handle this public relations disaster.
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eric: air rage is getting out of control, maybe we can all calm down, perhaps. they didn't take off, but if you are way up in the air. >> arthel on legal aspects. >> we get more on this with our legal panel. former prosecutor david schwartz, and trial attorney rachel self, what is the next step for american in they issued an apology. should they consider changes policy and procedure? perhaps pay out to the passenger that woman? >> i think something is wrong. air rage is not okay on part of the passenger, not okay on part of the attendant. and after all we've seen, i'm ready to bring a bodyguard on the plane, snakes on a plane looks like mary poppins. when people are crying, people are getting bloody noses, babies
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are being placed in danger, it is time too reexamine the policy. arthel: david, what about attendant unions heard bryan llenas reported, they are defending their coworker, does the union need to -- >> no. no. i don't know -- arthel, i don't know where union has been up to this point. union's job is to defend their members. that is what a january' union ad to just rush to judgment. we did not see the video up to this w we don't know what happened, i know you kind bring a stroller on the plane, everyone puts their stroller before you get on the plain, the airline takes the stroller, and they give it back to you, that right away, tell niece something is very wrong. we cannot generalize, these are very hard working people, they work very hard for the most part they did a great job, we cannot
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look at two and say this is the norm. arthel: what about paying customers? do we need a reminder that the flight attendants there for save the and i orderly evacuation of passengers, should to be needed? and they go through rigorous training they are not just there to serve drinks and snacks. >> i don't think this is a situation where a page passenges being disrespectful, we need to, evaluate, what you book on-line, there no option box to get assaulted and battered. so i think that everybody really needs to take a breath, this man in video, came across as very angry. he was alleged by witnesses that were there, to himself, to be a full rage this particular attendant.
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we can agree that president of an insurance company, who felt compelled to stand up and defend this woman, knows something about risk, and taking unnecessary risk being president of an insurance company. >> we don't know that, just because he is a president of a insurance company is not dispos ited of anything, we don't know if he was drinking or his actioning. >> oh, gosh. >> that is why we have due process, there is is a process, we have to do an investigation, we can't just jump to conclude that the flight attendant is wrong that is not how it works. >> the video speaks for itself. >> no, it doesn't. >> the way that atten attendants saying back off and saying hit me. >> that true, but we don't know what pre precipitated that.
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>> this is what we heard, we don't know that. we didn't speak to all of the passengers, we didn't do the investigation. >> 4 passengers. >> there is always a rush to judgment, this is what happens with police cases, there is one incident then all of all of a n then hundreds of thousands of cops are all bad. >> we have agree this is not one. air rage is on the rise. >> it is. >> we're seeing this everywhere, and problem that what we need to do is everyone needs to take a breath. >> i agree. >> everyone is stressed when they are traveling, a single mother traveling with two babies. you know, everyone just needs to take a breath and not yell at everyone else. >> i agree 100%. but that person could be wrong also, you don't bring a stroller on the plane. when have you seen this. >> i have seen that. >> i have never. >> certain stroller -- >> i have. >> certain strollers that are
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folding they go in upper compartment, at that point somebody maybe should have told her away up at gang way not to go down with it. there is a lot of instances where it is okay. that is not -- >> david we are not seen the entire video, we just saw a snippet of it. that is what everyone is saying. let's see what led up to it. from what we've seen, does it appear there is legal recourse? what about discipline for the attendant. >> there may be legal recourse. but based on what we've seen, the damage are minimal. we have -- i have not seen anything. that is why there is a court, that is why there is an administrative process. and that is why you have to go through the process, it seems the airline tried to do the right thick thing.
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they gave her a first class seat, i did not see anything on that video to constitute damage. arthel: david and rachel. >> i agree. arthel: okay i heard you. thank you. >> thank you so much. arthel: eric. eric: president trump is speaking out tonight about politics, and budget. he said, i never realized how big it is, the orders are so massive, i really see the bigness of it all, and also the report, everything you do in government involves heart, in business most things don't involve heart. more insight from the president, what it means for us ahead. that had built his house out of straw. one day a big bad wolf huffed and he puffed and blew the house down. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the pig with homeowners insurance. he had replacement cost coverage,
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this as congress focuses on passing a spending bill to keep the government runs, republicans hope that funding for president's border wall will be included in that spending bill. democrats oppose it. >> we're trying to get a border wall to protect millions of low-income americans against folks who are not supposed to be here. >> last thing we can afford to send message to world that u.s. government is partially functioning. eric: deadline is 28th, friday. jennie weinstein is here. in this ap interview the president kind of hedges, saying there is no shut down, but he won't say if he will sign the bill if funding is not for it.
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>> that demonstrates he is open to something less than funding. the fact he did not say definitively it was a must. he is really not asking for that much, he is asking $1.5 billion to begin the wall, in the grand scheme that is minor, whether the democrats think this is a smart issue to build a wall to stand illegal immigration or not, there are some republicans do don't think you need an entire wall. i don't see how they would go to the mat on this issue of all issues, you saw nancy pelosi saying that border wall was imoral. -- immoral that is extreme. i don't think you know we'll see a shut down over an issue like
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this. if did you that would be shocking. eric: president makes that point. he said it is not that great amount of money when dealing with -- he said, he is kind of shocked at how massive in the government is in terms of comparing it to business. >> you know it is just amazing, this deal they are talking about is really small ball. nothing in this deal will change the shape of the way our fiscal picture is going, we're not talking about intea inentitlemet reform, for democrat to pick that up border wall as an issue they would go to the mat on. this is not a great issue of consequence of affairs of state, they are calling it immoral, making it their key fighting point, i don't understand that politically. eric: on wednesday, let me read you, he will have massive tax
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cuts, announced on wednesday. putting out a massive tax reform, business and for people, we want to do both. we've been morkin working on ity mnuchin is smart and successful. a lot of people think i am putting it out later. associated priassociated press e you details, he said, only that is going to be the biggest tax cut. what do we expects? >> i think a lot of people on capitol hill were surprised about his preparation for a big announcement. i'm not sure we're getting the complete tax bill this week. there is a lot going on this week. president wants to vote on health care to keep government open, not sure this will be week of taxes. you have all of the other issues
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arthel: some lawmakers from sanctuary jurisdictions fighting back. attorney general jeff sessions, sending letters to several jurisdictions including california. requiring them to prove they are cooperating with federal authorities about illegal immigrants or risk losing federal funding. some lawmakers challenging that move. anita vogel is joining us from our lar los angeles bureau withe
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latest. reporter: you know big question is, are california lawmakers willing to -- risk millions of dollars in federal aid to protect il illegal immigrant, california is only state on list, sessions said that justice department will withhold grant money for crime fighting unless they show written verification by june 30 they are following the law, and spoke out about the president's biggest campaign promise. >> we these that wall, it will help us complete the president that president has made to the american people, that is what they want, american people have a right to expects it, i believe congress will deliver. reporter: comments did not go over well with many california lawmakers, a lot of whom back sanctuary cities, city leader kevin de-- dall -- deleon did nd
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back. >> we have been abiding by federal law for quite some time before jeff sessions became attorney general, we'll continue to abide by federal law and u.s. constitution. and we're hoping that the federal government will also abide by the u.s. constitution. which gives my state, the right to decide how to do public safety. reporter: what is at stake for jurisdictions that find themselves at odd with federal law, $20 million for california, and $4 billion for other cities and countries in country, they would go toward crime fighting programs. back to you. arthel: we'll be right back. thank you, anita for that report.
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