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putin's national charity foundation funds the anti-globalist movement of russia. and some of the things the anti-globalist movement of russia does flash like red beacon danger, danger from an american perspective. for example, the anti-globalist movement in russia named bashar al assad to be one of their honorary members. okay. they also named mahmoud ahmadinejad from iran. they named him to be an honorary member. those are the kinds of things the anti-globalist movement of russia does that don't sit well with an american audience. but they also do stuff that's designed to seem more benign or maybe even quirky and intriguing. that same group, the anti-globalist movement of russia recently last year funded something called the dialogue of nations. it was a conference hosted in moscow last year. and at that conference they put down all the supporting assad, supporting ahmadinejad stuff to instead host this quirky good natured assemblage of mini nationalist groups. mini independence movements from around the world. and one of the groups they hosted at their dialogue
putin's national charity foundation funds the anti-globalist movement of russia. and some of the things the anti-globalist movement of russia does flash like red beacon danger, danger from an american perspective. for example, the anti-globalist movement in russia named bashar al assad to be one of their honorary members. okay. they also named mahmoud ahmadinejad from iran. they named him to be an honorary member. those are the kinds of things the anti-globalist movement of russia does that...
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. >> reporter: le pen voters are drawn to her anti-immigration, anti-globalist, anti-islamist stance. responding to his youth and uplifting tone. >> he stands for hope and in these tough times people want hope. >> reporter: this race is far from over. the candidates now have two weeks before the final round. no doubt, this is a blow to trump style populism and polls for this head to head matchup have le pen eventually losing out. >> alex, thank you. >>> back here to a deadly fire in new york. two homes destroyed, five dead, including three children. adrienne bankert is at the scene. >> reporter: flames shooting through the windows, as a fire kills five, three of them children. the first call for help coming at this house in queens, new york. firefighters arrive, as the blaze spreads to a second home. >> all visible fire has been knocked down. >> reporter: neighbors in shock and in tears. >> incredibly difficult to see a family destroyed before their very eyes. >> reporter: we're told the youngest casualty is a 2-year-old. at least one person got out jumping out of a second-story windo
. >> reporter: le pen voters are drawn to her anti-immigration, anti-globalist, anti-islamist stance. responding to his youth and uplifting tone. >> he stands for hope and in these tough times people want hope. >> reporter: this race is far from over. the candidates now have two weeks before the final round. no doubt, this is a blow to trump style populism and polls for this head to head matchup have le pen eventually losing out. >> alex, thank you. >>> back...
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. >> reporter: le pen voters are drawn to her anti-immigration, anti-globalist, anti-islamist stance, while macron voters responding to his youth and uplifting tone. >> he stands for hope and in these tough times people want hope. >> reporter: this race is far the two candidates have two weeks until the final round. this is being seen as a blow to trump-style populism and the polls for now in this head-to-head matchup have le pen eventually losing out. >>> two inmates on arkansas's death row are scheduled to be put to death tonight. both jack jones and marcel williams have admitted to murdering women in the 1990s. they've asked an appeals court to halt their lethal injections. the state plans to execute a number of inmates before the drug in the lethal injection expires. >>> let's take a look at some trouble spots when it comes to today's weather. it's going to be a we ht monday across the southeast, some areas could get between two and four inches of rain. you may want to have your umbrella handy if you're in the northwest, northern california an there will be showers across the regi
. >> reporter: le pen voters are drawn to her anti-immigration, anti-globalist, anti-islamist stance, while macron voters responding to his youth and uplifting tone. >> he stands for hope and in these tough times people want hope. >> reporter: this race is far the two candidates have two weeks until the final round. this is being seen as a blow to trump-style populism and the polls for now in this head-to-head matchup have le pen eventually losing out. >>> two inmates...
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. >> reporter: le pen voters are drawn to her anti-immigration, anti-globalist, anti-islamist stance. while macron voters, responding to his youth and uplifting tone. >> he stands for hope and in these tough times people want hope. >> reporter: this race is far from over. the candidates now have two weeks before the final round. this is being seen as a blow to trump style populism and polls for this head to head matchup have le pen eventually losing out. tom? >> alex, thanks so much. >>> back here at home, to a deadly fire in new york. two homes destroyed, five dead, including three children. a spokesman for the mayor calling it an unspeakable loss. adrienne bankert is at the scene. >> reporter: explosive flames shooting from the windows as a fire tears through two homes, killing five, three of them, children. >> heavy fire, throughout. up to the attic. >> reporter: the first call coming just after 2:00 p.m. today, with reports of people trapped inside. firefighters arrive as the blaze spreads to a second home. both properties charred and gutted. neighbors pouring into the streets to
. >> reporter: le pen voters are drawn to her anti-immigration, anti-globalist, anti-islamist stance. while macron voters, responding to his youth and uplifting tone. >> he stands for hope and in these tough times people want hope. >> reporter: this race is far from over. the candidates now have two weeks before the final round. this is being seen as a blow to trump style populism and polls for this head to head matchup have le pen eventually losing out. tom? >> alex,...
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he is somebody whose ideology, anti-elitist, pro-american, right, anti-globalist, another way to putmatches with those of millions of breitbart readers. >> let me ask you this. you spent so much time working at breitbart. steve bannon was editor and radio time. a he reto the far right. you admire and respect him. if he leaves the president's side at the same time as president as he moves towards more cent ris prist positions w happens to the base, lee. >> i don't know if i would use far right. i would use different right. anti-establishment right. i think that's closer to it. i think that the base right now its confused by a few policy moves, the trump administration has made in the past few days. and, they're particularly confused by the growth and power of ivanka trump, jared kushner and two key people they brought in. gary cohen and dina powell. this group of people all connected. dina powell, ivanka's adviser, and gary cohen, jared kushner. >> why is that concerning or confusing to them? you said confusing, concerning, why so? >> it is concerning. for one thing, gary cohen and ja
he is somebody whose ideology, anti-elitist, pro-american, right, anti-globalist, another way to putmatches with those of millions of breitbart readers. >> let me ask you this. you spent so much time working at breitbart. steve bannon was editor and radio time. a he reto the far right. you admire and respect him. if he leaves the president's side at the same time as president as he moves towards more cent ris prist positions w happens to the base, lee. >> i don't know if i would use...
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seems to be wearing off the penny for president trump as we get signs that he's moving away from anti-globalistand towards some of thmore conventional factions in the white house. former trump campaign adviser roger stone tells nbc's chuck todd bannon's shutout is partly his own fault. >> first of all, i think steve made an error by not spending any of his political capital to bring other trumpites and non-globalists into the white house circle. >> he didn't do a good job staffing the white house? reince priebus did? >> yes. and now he's alone and surrounded. >> bannon falls out of favor. who rises up? here to discuss that, phil with the "washington post." phil, i caught you laughing about my penny read just then. >> that was a great line, katy. >> i'm going to let you off. donald trump has two steves, he's got steve bannon and he's got steve miller. if steve bannon looefeaves, doe steve miller rise? >> perhaps. steve miller is very much in sync with steve bannon, but he's been very careful to cultivate other relationships. he's close with jared kushner as well, he's close with trump himself, a
seems to be wearing off the penny for president trump as we get signs that he's moving away from anti-globalistand towards some of thmore conventional factions in the white house. former trump campaign adviser roger stone tells nbc's chuck todd bannon's shutout is partly his own fault. >> first of all, i think steve made an error by not spending any of his political capital to bring other trumpites and non-globalists into the white house circle. >> he didn't do a good job staffing...
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, you are in an extraordinary position where you watch the rise of the sill liberal globalist anti- globalist populism. you are not feeding it. in canada today. i look at that and gives me great hope. tells me their policy solutions to the real challenges that neil ferguson has brought up. it reminds me once again that we should all come around the world be a little bit more canadian. [applause] >> we are not going to move into moderator portion of this. we will do very lightly. i want to just start gentleman by refocusing the debate. resolution is be it resolved, the liberal international order is over. i think people may choose to vote on whether it's good or bad. but most people are trying to figure out is it over or not. give us some concrete examples of why you think not that it is bad, that it is over, it's time has come. >> will he is just that semester nearly optimistic things about your. but i would say the european union's current crisis is the reason why international order is over. it's one of these institutions that was held up as an example of what can work. the truth is, it is
, you are in an extraordinary position where you watch the rise of the sill liberal globalist anti- globalist populism. you are not feeding it. in canada today. i look at that and gives me great hope. tells me their policy solutions to the real challenges that neil ferguson has brought up. it reminds me once again that we should all come around the world be a little bit more canadian. [applause] >> we are not going to move into moderator portion of this. we will do very lightly. i want to...
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i think she is going to say forget the nationalfront, i'm in line with your anti—globalist, nationalistfor me because you do not like the national front for me because you do not like the nationalfront brand. for me because you do not like the national front brand. if you look at the supporters of francois hollande, one third will go to marine le pen, the roman catholic vote, 41%, more right, going for the centre and macron then for le pen. so she's trying to say i am the mother of the nation and bring back nationalism to friends and i will get rid of the elite that have performed so badly over the course of the last ten yea rs over the course of the last ten years and mr macron is more of the same so vote for me and not for the national front necessarily. it will be very interesting to see whether making that move and take myself out of the party will actually persuade voters. let's move on to the british election. today theresa may took the uk general election campaign to wales, a labour stronghold, where she said this election is about giving her a clear mandate through the brexit ta
i think she is going to say forget the nationalfront, i'm in line with your anti—globalist, nationalistfor me because you do not like the national front for me because you do not like the nationalfront brand. for me because you do not like the national front brand. if you look at the supporters of francois hollande, one third will go to marine le pen, the roman catholic vote, 41%, more right, going for the centre and macron then for le pen. so she's trying to say i am the mother of the nation...
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second round and still loses, that's a substantial part and a substantial voice for this sort of anti-globalist, anti-eu, anti-big business sentiment in france. that could shape the way not just macron would rule if he was president but also the legislative elections that are very important for dictating policy in france. you've seen a similar thing in the uk where prime minister theresa may was pretty -- she was actually against brexit, but she kept herself out of the referendum, but she was thought to be against brexit but she's had to go for a hard brexit which means cutting off immigration, pulling the u kurks out of the single market. she's reacting to the prevailing political conditions in the uk and the rise of populist feelings and anti-european feelings. that's a way in which you can see how even when populists don't win, they can shape the policies of those that do win. >> and at any moment we do expect that marine le pen just might go to the podium and address her supporters. when that happens we'll take you there live. we'll take a short break. all of our guests, please stick around
second round and still loses, that's a substantial part and a substantial voice for this sort of anti-globalist, anti-eu, anti-big business sentiment in france. that could shape the way not just macron would rule if he was president but also the legislative elections that are very important for dictating policy in france. you've seen a similar thing in the uk where prime minister theresa may was pretty -- she was actually against brexit, but she kept herself out of the referendum, but she was...
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of america back, not the president of the world, making it clear he seems to be betraying that anti-globalist view. steve king tweeted this message to the president. steve bannon is the linchpin of your energized base. conservatives are an endangered species in your white house. what do you make of that? these people are not -- i wouldn't call them the base, but they're the fringe. i mean king and coulter. they don't want to be the base. they want to be fringe. >> polling shows that trump voters aren't disapproving of him. so you have to distinguish between the noisy people on social media and people who have large platforms and actual voters. i don't think we've seen any real evidence that the base has turned on donald trump. >> let me stick with you because i think it's attitude they like, the voters. his attitude is anti-establishment. it's we've been kicked around too much, taken advantage of. you know what, we're going to be tough americans now. and whatever way he can dramatize that, whatever way he can act that way, be that way, they're going to like whatever he decides to do. >> and h
of america back, not the president of the world, making it clear he seems to be betraying that anti-globalist view. steve king tweeted this message to the president. steve bannon is the linchpin of your energized base. conservatives are an endangered species in your white house. what do you make of that? these people are not -- i wouldn't call them the base, but they're the fringe. i mean king and coulter. they don't want to be the base. they want to be fringe. >> polling shows that trump...
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. >> le pen voters drawn to her anti-immigration, anti-globalist, anti-islamist stance. responding to his youth and tone. >> he stands for hope. in this time, tough times, people want hope. >> reporter: this race is far from over. the two candidates now have two weeks until the final round. this its being seen as a blow to trump style populism, and the polls for now, in this head-to-head match up, have le pen eventually losing out. alex marquardt, abc news, paris. >> the gravity of that is so huge. imagine if democrats and republicans. >> were pushed out of the election. >> completely. >> independent then perhaps some one from the green party. >> this was forecasted. predict the this could be dire. the situation here. >> it was. >> maybe its dire the right word? >> not sure it is dire. but just such a seismic change. >> ground breaking. >> in european politics. amazing to watch. >> affects everybody. specially what we saw with brexit. just going to be interesting to see what the world's reverberations will be, domino effect. >> yeah, in the meantime, other issues around
. >> le pen voters drawn to her anti-immigration, anti-globalist, anti-islamist stance. responding to his youth and tone. >> he stands for hope. in this time, tough times, people want hope. >> reporter: this race is far from over. the two candidates now have two weeks until the final round. this its being seen as a blow to trump style populism, and the polls for now, in this head-to-head match up, have le pen eventually losing out. alex marquardt, abc news, paris. >> the...
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and an entire separate story on anti-globalist bannon, meaning steve bannon got rich as global capitalistdo these play into the president taking every morning to twitter? >> when they're trying to get their message out there, the president responds to lot of different things and he's trying to set his agenda and make sure that his narrative isn't disrupted by narratives that are pushed forward by other media or channels. he's taken direct control and it's philosophy he needs to speak directly to the american people through twitter and in many cases it's worked for him and he's been able to redirect the narrative. leland: is that what we're seeing here this morning, do you think, a little bit of redirection in terms of trying to push away from the russian scandal, go on the offense, where the white house spends so much of this week on defense? >> it's been a challenge with this russia investigation. it continues to be out there and it's a distraction for sure. leland: but, glenn, is it a distraction or something more for this white house, when 70 days in, you have somebody who is a senior
and an entire separate story on anti-globalist bannon, meaning steve bannon got rich as global capitalistdo these play into the president taking every morning to twitter? >> when they're trying to get their message out there, the president responds to lot of different things and he's trying to set his agenda and make sure that his narrative isn't disrupted by narratives that are pushed forward by other media or channels. he's taken direct control and it's philosophy he needs to speak...