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the assembly reconfirmed its endorsement by an even larger vote.h israel and some other countries have persisted in opposing implementation, we are convinced that these recommendations would form the basis for a just peace. some have pointed out that no reference is made to the right of israel to exist as an independent state. notanswer is that this is within the mandate of the committee. their worry is unfounded since at no stage was the independence of israel questioned in it is a member state of the u.n. i must add that israel was created by united nations 20olution 18 one of november 9, 1947. that same resolution made provision for a palestinian state, which israel does not wish to recognize. >> i am a human being. if the world wants me to abide by the morality of humanity, then they must treat me as a human being. >> you are watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-spanhistory. night, financial expert rachel schneider and economics professor jonathan more night detai
the assembly reconfirmed its endorsement by an even larger vote.h israel and some other countries have persisted in opposing implementation, we are convinced that these recommendations would form the basis for a just peace. some have pointed out that no reference is made to the right of israel to exist as an independent state. notanswer is that this is within the mandate of the committee. their worry is unfounded since at no stage was the independence of israel questioned in it is a member...
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i believe the assembly and the executive is the way forward.d much prefer to see ourselves governing ourselves. we will have our disputes and arguments but when the executive was working, it was working well for citizens here so the assembly is an important part of the democratic process. i will stop you because everyone needs to get involved. sinn fein say partition has failed but the truth is, the real failure people are talking about to us on the doorsteps is the failure of the main parties to be able to re—establish the executive. applause people gave both of those parties a mandate to do that back in march. and we are still sitting without an executive. hold on, john. we are still not in a position to get the executive reformed. i don't believe the problems are insurmountable if people are committed, but the more you listen to what people are saying in this election, the more you doubt whether the main parties here are actually committed to re—establishing devolution. i understand we will talk in more detail about that later. colum eastwoo
i believe the assembly and the executive is the way forward.d much prefer to see ourselves governing ourselves. we will have our disputes and arguments but when the executive was working, it was working well for citizens here so the assembly is an important part of the democratic process. i will stop you because everyone needs to get involved. sinn fein say partition has failed but the truth is, the real failure people are talking about to us on the doorsteps is the failure of the main parties...
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the founding principles of the northern ireland assembly, of course. poor shaving.theresa may is putting the assembly future in northern ireland at risk. we from another former secretary, owen paterson, who was not so concerned. he said that the dup had a nose that they would be no wriggling with regard to the negotiations. we're talking also a lot today about simply the future of theresa may. many people seem to think our position is untenable. you we re think our position is untenable. you were concerned about what the european union brexit negotiators rethink of theresa may if she is going to attempt to open the negotiations. the be held back not by the prospect for not winning the election but the argument i made was that european leaders will notice what is happening. the me think that theresa may is going to be replaced soon and will not want to commit to any big negotiations with until her position is resolved or a successor is appointed. germany have got elections in the autumn. there is a window for germany to choose a new chancellor and only then will nego
the founding principles of the northern ireland assembly, of course. poor shaving.theresa may is putting the assembly future in northern ireland at risk. we from another former secretary, owen paterson, who was not so concerned. he said that the dup had a nose that they would be no wriggling with regard to the negotiations. we're talking also a lot today about simply the future of theresa may. many people seem to think our position is untenable. you we re think our position is untenable. you...
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lab republic on marsh —— on marsh will be the biggest party in the national assembly. a second and final round of parliamentary elections. interestingly, more than half of the party's and that it's have never been elected before. we ci’oss now, have never been elected before. we cross now, live, to our correspondent in paris. 50, hugh, just how big an achievement is this for emmanuel macron‘s party. just how big an achievement is this for emmanuel macron's party. well, if you look at the big picture you can only say that it's an extraordinary achievement. we have said it so often now, and we've said it ever since he began this run victories, that it doesn't feel quite so amazing. so there's no question it is the most money men to live achievements and one that gives us both to wonder how it is possible to do this. macron has pulled a blinder. he spotted what could be done and needed it. the projections suggest that the majority they are going to win in the assembly is not as big as some had predicted. there are also some had predicted. there are also some other interes
lab republic on marsh —— on marsh will be the biggest party in the national assembly. a second and final round of parliamentary elections. interestingly, more than half of the party's and that it's have never been elected before. we ci’oss now, have never been elected before. we cross now, live, to our correspondent in paris. 50, hugh, just how big an achievement is this for emmanuel macron‘s party. just how big an achievement is this for emmanuel macron's party. well, if you look at...
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party one 351 seats in the 577 seat national assembly. they fell short of the pretty landslide, this is one of the biggest majorities. largest withe the 131 seats. looking ahead to the headquarters where claire williams is standing by. it's good to have you with us. it's a clear majority for macron. the party is really trying hard to push back on accusations that these new and experienced mps, half were people from civil society and not from the political sphere. they are trying to push back that they won't be good for democracy. rivals are saying they might not be rave enough for the national assembly to stick up for what they believe. they may not be able to debate and they may be too eager to toe because they own their careers to him. the party is saying look, these people are going to bring diverse city and new representation to the national assembly. to read it it needs needs more shaking up and these new candidates will bring in experiences their predecessors didn't have. >> it's not the predicted landslide if we take what projectio
party one 351 seats in the 577 seat national assembly. they fell short of the pretty landslide, this is one of the biggest majorities. largest withe the 131 seats. looking ahead to the headquarters where claire williams is standing by. it's good to have you with us. it's a clear majority for macron. the party is really trying hard to push back on accusations that these new and experienced mps, half were people from civil society and not from the political sphere. they are trying to push back...
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is pushingpresident ahead with his plan to implement a constituent assembly. violent opposition protests are in their second month. up, we will tell you how oil prices have been reacting to the news qatar has been cut off. more on that coming up in business. first, our live for story. 11 people are in custody linked to the terror attack there. in the eastern part of the capital, police say they seized a huge amount of forensic material to help in the investigation. the attack near london bridge left several people dead and claimed by the media wing of the islamic state group. the london police chief said the uk's facing a threat that is largely home-based. theresa may made a statement about the investigation. here's what she had to say. it is right we should show our respects to those lost and to ensure our energy is focused on responding to the aftermath of the events, it is also right that our way of life and our democratic process should go on. that is why today i want to return to the choice people face in three days time. it's about which team people trus
is pushingpresident ahead with his plan to implement a constituent assembly. violent opposition protests are in their second month. up, we will tell you how oil prices have been reacting to the news qatar has been cut off. more on that coming up in business. first, our live for story. 11 people are in custody linked to the terror attack there. in the eastern part of the capital, police say they seized a huge amount of forensic material to help in the investigation. the attack near london bridge...
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mccrone hasook like won three quarters of this year's national assembly. can see just behind me. majority we have seen in france in more than two decades. 100blicans could get up to seats. we have only 10 seats in parliament because of the system and the socialist family has been decimated, even though there candidate didn't manage to pass the first round. manus:been what does it mean for mccrone in terms of reform agenda? he has set the bench incredibly high. >> absolutely. of course it's going to be easier for him to push through reforms. the first major once that investors companies are expecting is the labor markets reform that he wants to do i the end of the summer. the idea of course is to make it easier to hire and fire and unions have already expressed some concerns about this. manus: thank you very much. market open is seconds away. stocks are indicated lower. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: just a minute ago was the start of the european trading day. futures indicated lower and this is a fine hangover and i'm talking about facebook. you are -- the eu
mccrone hasook like won three quarters of this year's national assembly. can see just behind me. majority we have seen in france in more than two decades. 100blicans could get up to seats. we have only 10 seats in parliament because of the system and the socialist family has been decimated, even though there candidate didn't manage to pass the first round. manus:been what does it mean for mccrone in terms of reform agenda? he has set the bench incredibly high. >> absolutely. of course...
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freshly elected mps are making their way to the national assembly. almost feels like the first day of school. is locatedl assembly in the heart of paris. >> it is bustling with activity right now. you have outgoing mps who are packing their boxes, newly arriving lawmakers who are discovering the place. it is like orientation. they talk about these wide-eyed newbies getting familiar with the place. before. never been mps quite a lot of these new kids on the block, you could say. many cannot even get over the fact that they were elected in the first place and they are certain to realize the task at hand. you can see this from one of the new mp's. apparently he needs an office with a bed in it because he has long days and short nights. >> papers in the u.k. are whether on authorities, they are treating monday's attack as a terrorist attack. a van plowed into a crowd of worshipers near finsbury park. a 46-year-old man has been arrested. britishdentified by press. we have decided not to show his photo, but you can see the photo of that suspect. authoritie
freshly elected mps are making their way to the national assembly. almost feels like the first day of school. is locatedl assembly in the heart of paris. >> it is bustling with activity right now. you have outgoing mps who are packing their boxes, newly arriving lawmakers who are discovering the place. it is like orientation. they talk about these wide-eyed newbies getting familiar with the place. before. never been mps quite a lot of these new kids on the block, you could say. many...
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more protests in venezuela as president maduro sets a date on his controversial assembly. several people have been killed in unrest of their since april. -- in unrest there since april. ♪ laura: first, british police men named two of the three who drove the van into pedestrians on london bridge saturday night before knifing people in nearby restaurants. they been named as 27-year-old khuram butt and 31-year-old rachid redouane. the third is not known. all three were shot dead by police. seven people were killed and 36 recovering in hospital, 18 in critical condition. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, joint people for a book -- joined people for memorial at the scene. one frenchman was killed and several french nationals injured according to the french foreign minister. reporter: security forces raided homes in the eastern london boroughs of newham and earlynt -- and dagenham monday morning. police have named two of the suspects as khuram shazad butt and rachid redouane. >> you would appreciate that we had a very fast-moving investigation. we've made a number of requests --
more protests in venezuela as president maduro sets a date on his controversial assembly. several people have been killed in unrest of their since april. -- in unrest there since april. ♪ laura: first, british police men named two of the three who drove the van into pedestrians on london bridge saturday night before knifing people in nearby restaurants. they been named as 27-year-old khuram butt and 31-year-old rachid redouane. the third is not known. all three were shot dead by police. seven...
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in 1974 and 75, the general assembly proclaimed its resolution.se respectably affirmed the inalienable rights of the palestinian people. >> it is mentioned in the united that they have their own liberal rights. including the right for self-determination. for the repatriation to their homeland, we see to it that the settlement should take into all of these rights of the palestinians. >> united nations, new york. 1924 -- 1974. i appeal to you further to aid our peoples return to it homeland from an involuntary exile imposed on it by force of arms. i tyranny, by oppression. so that we can regain our not have our land and to live in our national homeland, free and sovereign, enjoying all the privileges of nationhood. today, i have come bearing in all of ranch and a freedom fighters -- bearing an olive branch and a freedom fighter's gun. branchleft the olive fall from my hand. oliveat, do not let the branch fall from my hand. we haven't states, we haven't a home. we except misery. we kept a very important thing, our will and determination. we started f
in 1974 and 75, the general assembly proclaimed its resolution.se respectably affirmed the inalienable rights of the palestinian people. >> it is mentioned in the united that they have their own liberal rights. including the right for self-determination. for the repatriation to their homeland, we see to it that the settlement should take into all of these rights of the palestinians. >> united nations, new york. 1924 -- 1974. i appeal to you further to aid our peoples return to it...
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that means we are not going to see a meeting of the stormont assembly at noon but the stormont assembly meeting of the assembly at some later stage this afternoon in orderfor assembly at some later stage this afternoon in order for the deadline to be met at apm. they would have to meet at the latest of around two o'clock in order to go through the process of appointing the debuchy first ministers. —— deputy. as of last night, as of early this morning, still major differences existed between dup and sinn fein, especially regarding legal representation for the irish language, and it would mean a major turnaround if a deal is going to happen at this late stage. chris, thanks. let's speak to professorjon tonge, an expert in northern irish politics at the university of liverpool. hejoins us from our belfast newsroom. deadlines have a special meaning in politics there. do you expect some sort of deal to be pulled out of the bag by four o'clock this afternoon? it isa bag by four o'clock this afternoon? it is a 50 slash 50 chance. i expect some sort of phage, and then they will park the discuss
that means we are not going to see a meeting of the stormont assembly at noon but the stormont assembly meeting of the assembly at some later stage this afternoon in orderfor assembly at some later stage this afternoon in order for the deadline to be met at apm. they would have to meet at the latest of around two o'clock in order to go through the process of appointing the debuchy first ministers. —— deputy. as of last night, as of early this morning, still major differences existed between...
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it is republicans on the move and will win three quarters of the seats in the national assembly. this is france's biggest majority in decades. leader isposition detained by police. the arrest of the big putin critic comes after a massive rally organized for today in moscow. there was another strong vote for reform in france last night did -- night. the republic on the move party one close to 30% of the first round in the vote sunday for the parliamentary election. for more, let's bring in it claire williams. towardty is now heading one of the biggest majorities in modern french state. once the feeling like? claire: it looks like it's going to be pretty huge. those expect to win in the second round, they have little or no political experience or it what on the march party is trying to train them up. nowtold me the big push within the party is trying to teach these candidates who look likely to win their seats out to be an mp, how the national assembly works, how speaking time works. we've got some interesting things. of they don't yet know how the national assembly actually works
it is republicans on the move and will win three quarters of the seats in the national assembly. this is france's biggest majority in decades. leader isposition detained by police. the arrest of the big putin critic comes after a massive rally organized for today in moscow. there was another strong vote for reform in france last night did -- night. the republic on the move party one close to 30% of the first round in the vote sunday for the parliamentary election. for more, let's bring in it...
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the state assembly. they're not too happy about receiving it. >>> coming up, the president's son-in-law under fire after secret meetings with a russian banker. what we are learning about the russian investigation. >> the latest on the london terror attacks. what police know about the suspects they arrested. stay tuned for a live report. ,, on september 9, 2010. pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform 10,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san bruno. while an apology alone will never be enough, actions can make pg&e safer. and that's why we've replaced hundreds of miles of gas pipeline, adopted new leak detection technology that is
the state assembly. they're not too happy about receiving it. >>> coming up, the president's son-in-law under fire after secret meetings with a russian banker. what we are learning about the russian investigation. >> the latest on the london terror attacks. what police know about the suspects they arrested. stay tuned for a live report. ,, on september 9, 2010. pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire...
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|j assembly. i did french many moons ago so i love all of this. i can tell!his party did exist all this time ago, it will help the reforms he feels are essential to take france back towards prosperity and people are very happy with him. we will keep a close eye on that. let's talk about donald trump. what me? -- must we? it was never going to have a very warm reception. regardless of what happened between then and now. but things are even more tricky given his tweeting comments, following what siddique khan had to say after the bombing. he deliberately misrepresented what mayor khan had to say and from the recent elections, in london, it is a very socially progressive, politically aggressive city, so it tends to the left but he was worth going to have a difficult time being popular here but given the way in which he spoke, given the way in which he has trashed how the country and the city responded to those attacks, he knew, i think, he was going to attract record crowds but not in the way that rock 0bama did, as in a rock star, people were saying you are not
|j assembly. i did french many moons ago so i love all of this. i can tell!his party did exist all this time ago, it will help the reforms he feels are essential to take france back towards prosperity and people are very happy with him. we will keep a close eye on that. let's talk about donald trump. what me? -- must we? it was never going to have a very warm reception. regardless of what happened between then and now. but things are even more tricky given his tweeting comments, following what...
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in fact, assembly is only 2% of the hardware costs.ones are made in two chinese cities. favorable government policies helped shenzhen become one of the biggest manufacturing centers of the world. as a result, thousands of companies and millions of workers have moved to this city to be closer to the action. during peak iphone season foxconn hires almost a million , people, accounting its workforce to a few hundred thousand during low seasons. such a clustered effect means that most of the components need to make a phone, a laptop, or a drone are within a 50 mile radius. attempts to re-create this have so far failed. brazil is a perfect example. apple was facing high import tariffs in brazil and urged foxconn to make iphones there. foxconn built a factory, but very little changed. rather than doing lots of high-level manufacturing in brazil foxconn continued to do , most of the work in china, where the supply chain was nearby and parts could be preassembled. this meant most of the iphone was made in china and shipped to brazil for local
in fact, assembly is only 2% of the hardware costs.ones are made in two chinese cities. favorable government policies helped shenzhen become one of the biggest manufacturing centers of the world. as a result, thousands of companies and millions of workers have moved to this city to be closer to the action. during peak iphone season foxconn hires almost a million , people, accounting its workforce to a few hundred thousand during low seasons. such a clustered effect means that most of the...
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california, where the state senate passed a single payer bill but the house speaker killed it in the assembly. we will get the latest from michael lighty with national nurses united. then part 2 of our conversation with best-selling author and journalist naomi klein on her new book, "no is not enough: resisting trump's shock politics and winning the world we need." >> the reason why i wrote this book very quickly, for me, usually takes me five years to write a book. i did this in less than five months. i really wanted it to come out before any kind of major crisis hits the united states. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump urged the republican congress today to repeal the affordable care act, even as senators began leaving washington, d.c., for the fourth of july recess with no plans in sight to vote on a replacement healthcare bill. in a tweet early this morning, trump wrote -- "if republican senators are unable to pass what they are working on now, they should immediately repeal, and then
california, where the state senate passed a single payer bill but the house speaker killed it in the assembly. we will get the latest from michael lighty with national nurses united. then part 2 of our conversation with best-selling author and journalist naomi klein on her new book, "no is not enough: resisting trump's shock politics and winning the world we need." >> the reason why i wrote this book very quickly, for me, usually takes me five years to write a book. i did this...
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the question is, can we assemble the vote coalition and the ability to do that. we're not taking any options off the table. we're having the kind of conversation with our members about what is the best way to proceed and how can we address theosophies sal -- these fiscal deadlines. budget caps to fix defense, debt limitment can with assembly a package before august? sure. do we have to before august? no. but that's the kind of thing we're having a good conversation with members on. rachel. >> first off, are you watching the hearing? if so do disk. >> , i haven't. i didn't clear my schedule for a hearing in the senate today. not that i don't take it serious limit do i read the testimony last night but i didn't clear my schedule. i've been busy doing other things. >> can i follow up real quick. want to get your take on this. >> want me to do a real-time response, not going to do that. >> he took notes because he felt the president might lie about their actions and when the president asked him to drop the flynn probe, flynn was under criminal investigation and he to
the question is, can we assemble the vote coalition and the ability to do that. we're not taking any options off the table. we're having the kind of conversation with our members about what is the best way to proceed and how can we address theosophies sal -- these fiscal deadlines. budget caps to fix defense, debt limitment can with assembly a package before august? sure. do we have to before august? no. but that's the kind of thing we're having a good conversation with members on. rachel....
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he is the 13th speaker of the country's national assembly. 353 votes out of 577 cast. he has taken his perch at the head of the chamber. , it is aan honor responsibility as gravity i recognize. when i hope to carry among you and with you. deputyanuary he was a from the green party facing long odds the presidential race. he declined to support the winner of the now decimated socialist party. he rallied to macron. he held onto his seat in parliament but this time as a member of macron's republic on the move party. he was one of the mower experienced officials. tical career under his belt and his bet was about to pay off. he is now forth in line to the french residential succession. he keeps order. he receives draft legislation from lawmakers in the executive branch. from his seat above the assembly he will try to breathe new life into the chamber. >> he must achieve deep reforms. fewer deputies, proportional refuse and nation. proportional representation. now they must get to work. now, we aress news going to start with that record of fine for google from the european un
he is the 13th speaker of the country's national assembly. 353 votes out of 577 cast. he has taken his perch at the head of the chamber. , it is aan honor responsibility as gravity i recognize. when i hope to carry among you and with you. deputyanuary he was a from the green party facing long odds the presidential race. he declined to support the winner of the now decimated socialist party. he rallied to macron. he held onto his seat in parliament but this time as a member of macron's republic...
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loud voices, it is likely to be a very loud national assembly.ies are liberal, doing things that appeal to the right, and an opposition which is on the right... so the whole of french politics has moved a long way to the right. precisely, very interesting development, and now we have to see what emmanuel macron is going to do about it. if he is really able to passin about it. if he is really able to pass ina about it. if he is really able to pass in a matter of three months quite... quite a lot of drastic reforms, statute style, he probably will be part of the french economy is -- will be part of the french economy is —— french economics and social mood. this is the big question. this is the big question. we will no much more about that by the beginning of september, i would say. more about that by the beginning of september, iwould say. do more about that by the beginning of september, i would say. do you sense that this is a moment in french history, modern politics, when the re—forms which everyone keeps talking about, every presidential newco
loud voices, it is likely to be a very loud national assembly.ies are liberal, doing things that appeal to the right, and an opposition which is on the right... so the whole of french politics has moved a long way to the right. precisely, very interesting development, and now we have to see what emmanuel macron is going to do about it. if he is really able to passin about it. if he is really able to pass ina about it. if he is really able to pass in a matter of three months quite... quite a lot...
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what about the future of talks to revive the northern ireland assembly.ister cannot play party politics with northern ireland. a concern any deal between the dup and the conservatives would be hugely detrimental to confidence a botox, according to sinn fein. —— to talks. i do not agree with peter. he is very happy for senior republicans like gerry adams and is now a prominent member of the republic of ireland cabinet, but i said back when i was negotiating a deal with the ulster unionists back in 2010, i said they do not see why he talented northern ireland citizens should be excluded from politics. once the belfast agreement had been signed and brought huge benefits after huge stage by the governments and i thought the key thing about it would be that after that, the republicans would play a key pa rt that, the republicans would play a key part in british politics. there is no indication of that happening. the problem we have is our local level that. i am the problem we have is our local levelthat. i am sorry the problem we have is our local level that.
what about the future of talks to revive the northern ireland assembly.ister cannot play party politics with northern ireland. a concern any deal between the dup and the conservatives would be hugely detrimental to confidence a botox, according to sinn fein. —— to talks. i do not agree with peter. he is very happy for senior republicans like gerry adams and is now a prominent member of the republic of ireland cabinet, but i said back when i was negotiating a deal with the ulster unionists...
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what it looks like is that he will get to 440 seats in the 577 seat assembly.pposition bloc around about 100, but the left is completely wiped out, the socialists who have had powerfor wiped out, the socialists who have had power for the last few years down to 30 or 40 mps, and the national front, with marine down to 30 or 40 mps, and the nationalfront, with marine le pen, 40% in the second round of the presidential election, leaving with just two or three or four mps. she will be very angry about that, saying it is a travesty of a democratic society when someone who can represent such a strong force in society is down to such a tiny miserable representation. three men have been arrested after an easyjet flight to sta nsted was diverted because of suspicious behaviour en released by police in germany. passengers were evacuated down emergency slides after the plane, which was flying from slovenia, made an unplanned landing in germany. the pilot was alerted to a suspicious conversation on board, including what police called "terrorist content". a backpack belongi
what it looks like is that he will get to 440 seats in the 577 seat assembly.pposition bloc around about 100, but the left is completely wiped out, the socialists who have had powerfor wiped out, the socialists who have had power for the last few years down to 30 or 40 mps, and the national front, with marine down to 30 or 40 mps, and the nationalfront, with marine le pen, 40% in the second round of the presidential election, leaving with just two or three or four mps. she will be very angry...
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the rule book of the national assembly. it's quite thick. i'm not sure i'll get through it all today. reporter: the new arrivals to place are staggered across the morning. they're welcomed by re-elected lawmakers. show them the ropes. for about three weeks when i started. but we'll be here to give them a them that the oldies i'm that you, not that old. reporter: meanwhile, lawmakers who lost their seats are packing up. idea for a while. i anticipated that i might lose. we were only temporary. aren't our offices. they are the offices of the french people, as is the building. collect a few to books. reporter: the new lawmakers have their to complete all paperwork, before the formal reopening of parliament next tuesday. >> two escalating tensions between the united states and now.a over syria mosque says -- moscow says from belongingl aircraft to isis will be tracked as targets. jetomes after u.s. fighter shot down a syrian government -- it's the first time a u.s. fighter jet has shot down syrian warplane since the conflict broke out in 2011. a
the rule book of the national assembly. it's quite thick. i'm not sure i'll get through it all today. reporter: the new arrivals to place are staggered across the morning. they're welcomed by re-elected lawmakers. show them the ropes. for about three weeks when i started. but we'll be here to give them a them that the oldies i'm that you, not that old. reporter: meanwhile, lawmakers who lost their seats are packing up. idea for a while. i anticipated that i might lose. we were only temporary....
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. >> the assembly watched the screen for the results.e breathe a sigh of relief when it went through. >> since 1920, abortion had been a criminal offense in france. were000 women a year terminating pregnancies. the assembly was gripped by a heated and often violent debate. >> i knew it would be a difficult debate. i did not think there would be so much verbal violence. it was so strong it was a most like physical violence. we have to withstand huge pressure. >> one of france's most beloved alsoical figures, she committed herself to advancing and promoting the european project. ever the free spirit, in 2007, she price -- surprised the center-right by backing nicholas sarkozy. >> i appreciate his aptitude, his talent, and who he is as a person. i think he is by far the most capable person to take on the post of president. >> weeks later when the elected president created a ministry associating national identity surprisedation, she again when she went against his controversial decision. admired for her political courage, she was a major pla
. >> the assembly watched the screen for the results.e breathe a sigh of relief when it went through. >> since 1920, abortion had been a criminal offense in france. were000 women a year terminating pregnancies. the assembly was gripped by a heated and often violent debate. >> i knew it would be a difficult debate. i did not think there would be so much verbal violence. it was so strong it was a most like physical violence. we have to withstand huge pressure. >> one of...
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in this great silence, as we are dramatically, as this assembly at the people's .ouse may republicans and the democrats be mindful of the rare .ompanionship they share men and women, who have taken very public responsibility for our country, that carries so many burdens, and today the danger buriedd made his debut characterized by kindness, goodwill, and compassion, one to another. , and may allrica that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. amen. >> the chairs examine the journal and announce it to the house for the approval thereof. the journal standard approved. >> indivisible with liberty and justice for all. >> my colleagues, there are very strong emotions throughout this house today. horrified by this dreadful attack on our friends and colleagues, and those who serve and protect this capital. we are all praying for those who are attacked and for their families. barr's,alise, zachary matt mika, special agent david bailey, special agent pistol griner.-- krystal we are united. we are united in our shock, our english, and an attack on one of us is an attack on all of
in this great silence, as we are dramatically, as this assembly at the people's .ouse may republicans and the democrats be mindful of the rare .ompanionship they share men and women, who have taken very public responsibility for our country, that carries so many burdens, and today the danger buriedd made his debut characterized by kindness, goodwill, and compassion, one to another. , and may allrica that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. amen. >> the chairs examine the...
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that means we are going to have a chunk of the national assembly which will represent the interests of few, to the detriment of the interests of people who need it the most and -- that is atly the fault of the socialist party who could not find common ground . in effect, the socialist party had a lot of voters but they neutralize each other. so, in regard to democracy, i do not think it i is representative of the french population. >> no parliament on earth is --resenting the results of that is what the french parliament does. >> what happens to those other parties? do the left parties rejuvenate andselves and work together fight back when it comes to local and regional elections? and france becomes more of a multiparty democracy. or, to what extent does macron -- is he actually successful in cementing his position? >> let me just ask what you like.success would look i know you do a lot of work in brussels. what will the eu be looking for? issue --ntral >> france -- >> exactly. the euroropean union wants france's economy to be reformed, to try to reduce their debt and reduce the public
that means we are going to have a chunk of the national assembly which will represent the interests of few, to the detriment of the interests of people who need it the most and -- that is atly the fault of the socialist party who could not find common ground . in effect, the socialist party had a lot of voters but they neutralize each other. so, in regard to democracy, i do not think it i is representative of the french population. >> no parliament on earth is --resenting the results of...
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it is republicans on the move and will win three quarters of the seats in the national assembly. this is france's biggest majority in decades. leader isposition detained by police. the arrest of the big putin critic comes after a massive rally organized for today in moscow. there was another strong vote for reform in france last night did -- night. the republic on the move party one close to 30% of the first round in the vote sunday for the parliamentary election. for more, let's bring in it claire williams.
it is republicans on the move and will win three quarters of the seats in the national assembly. this is france's biggest majority in decades. leader isposition detained by police. the arrest of the big putin critic comes after a massive rally organized for today in moscow. there was another strong vote for reform in france last night did -- night. the republic on the move party one close to 30% of the first round in the vote sunday for the parliamentary election. for more, let's bring in it...
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that is exactly why the assembly fell apart at the end of last year.. unless we get these previous agreements up and running, i cannot see any prospect of this going forward. is it not possible for a conservative led to remain impartial when it comes to northern ireland. the official name is the conservative and unionist party. when the house of commons and the house of lords both voted for irish home rule, the orange card was played. that is why we have the practitioner. we welcome participation in communication between both communities in the north of ireland. but we have to also a knee of the likes of the collusion with loyalist paramilitaries. people here do not know any details of any deal between the conservatives and the dup. how would it benefit northern ireland if the conservatives were not able to provide stability at a difficult time? i have helped a lot of talk about the dup getting a soft brexit with the soft border. first of all, the brexit talks are due to last two yea rs. the brexit talks are due to last two years. i do not see this agr
that is exactly why the assembly fell apart at the end of last year.. unless we get these previous agreements up and running, i cannot see any prospect of this going forward. is it not possible for a conservative led to remain impartial when it comes to northern ireland. the official name is the conservative and unionist party. when the house of commons and the house of lords both voted for irish home rule, the orange card was played. that is why we have the practitioner. we welcome...
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they chose to exercise their constitutional right to free speech and assembly. they chose to criticize actions of president erdogan's government. the protesters got under the turkish delegation's skin. let us be clear, at no time was president erdogan in danger. this was not an act of protection. it was an act of suppression on our american soil. the actions of the turkish security detail were unprofessional and dangerous. you had armed security personnel creating a may lay. the actions were unjustified and up to this point have gone largely unchallenged. ouse resolution 354 puts congress firmly on record, in clear, unmistakable terms, condemning the actions of the turkish security guards last month. the resolution also demands that turkey immediately lift diplomatic immunity for all those who assaulted u.s. citizens and law enforcement officers. this resolution also calls for the u.s. state department and the u.s. secret service to review their security procedures and for them to convey to turkish officials in clear terms the expectations for the behavior of th
they chose to exercise their constitutional right to free speech and assembly. they chose to criticize actions of president erdogan's government. the protesters got under the turkish delegation's skin. let us be clear, at no time was president erdogan in danger. this was not an act of protection. it was an act of suppression on our american soil. the actions of the turkish security detail were unprofessional and dangerous. you had armed security personnel creating a may lay. the actions were...
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we didn't bring down the assembly, we didn't bring down the assembly, we didn't bring down the assemblye are not holding it up again. i sense that sinn fein want to see that happen as well, let us hope that happen as well, let us hope that that is the case. reporter: how close are you to finding out about the deal with the conservatives? we are continuing discussions and i'm looking forward to going over to london this evening to going over to london this evening to meet with my parliamentary team which thankfully has increased since i last met with my parliamentary tea m i last met with my parliamentary team and we'll be meeting with the prime minister as well. reporter: (inaudible) way of restoring devolution here? why would it? we want devolution back and running. we believe it's the best form of government in terms of the people of northern ireland the deal with the issues like health, education, jobs, infrastructure, all the things we talked about in the last assembly election. we believe that that is the best way forward. we are here today talking to the other parties and look for
we didn't bring down the assembly, we didn't bring down the assembly, we didn't bring down the assemblye are not holding it up again. i sense that sinn fein want to see that happen as well, let us hope that happen as well, let us hope that that is the case. reporter: how close are you to finding out about the deal with the conservatives? we are continuing discussions and i'm looking forward to going over to london this evening to going over to london this evening to meet with my parliamentary...
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now this issue goes to the assembly and lawmakers are expected to add amendments and also face how to pay for it. reporting in san leandro, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> another bill lawmakers are considering a measure aimed at clearing up a statewide backlog of untested rape kits. the bill would require law enforcement agencies to report the number of sexual assault kits they collect and justify their decisions when they don't collect that evidence. one advocacy group estimates nearly 9,000 rape kits are waiting testing in california. >>> the trial is now under way for a man accused of killing two women and injuring a store owner during a dispute in a san francisco jewelry store. 27-year-old barry white allegedly slashed the throats of two women at jewelrymart on brannon street some four years ago. he faces 16 felonies including murder. the jurors now must decide two things whether white is guilty and was sane at the time of the murders. white's attorney says a near fatal shooting left the defendant with a significant brain injury white pled not guilty by reason of insanity. >>> ti
now this issue goes to the assembly and lawmakers are expected to add amendments and also face how to pay for it. reporting in san leandro, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> another bill lawmakers are considering a measure aimed at clearing up a statewide backlog of untested rape kits. the bill would require law enforcement agencies to report the number of sexual assault kits they collect and justify their decisions when they don't collect that evidence. one advocacy group estimates...
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we had an assembly election last year, key policy areas like health and education are devolved. i have asked people what the main issues are for them, and what are the key issues coming out on occasions are brexit and voting on occasions are brexit and voting
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chaplain conroy: almighty god, on a day where violence has come to this assembly, we ask your blessing on our brother, representative steve scalise,, the two officers and the staffer who have been shot. bless the hands of those who tend to their injuries. we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. but once again we are reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant and defenders of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that befall us, especially the pitol police and all first responders. may their heroism and generosity of spirit be an inspiration to us all and may they be assured of our appreciation of their service. and in this great silence as we e gathered most dramatically at this assembly, the people's house, may republicans and emocrats be mindful of the rare companionship they share. n and women who have taken very public responsibility for our count
chaplain conroy: almighty god, on a day where violence has come to this assembly, we ask your blessing on our brother, representative steve scalise,, the two officers and the staffer who have been shot. bless the hands of those who tend to their injuries. we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. but once again we are reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant and defenders of our way...
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roundtree found an assembled sex toy.'m asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a call to the officer who wrote the disciplinary report. >> officer roundtree, you confiscated the items that she had, the highlighter and things of that? >> right. >> okay. when you collected the evidence on this, was this intact? >> the first time we saw her it was entact. when we went back in there, the rubber glove was taken off and i got everything and broke it down. >> may i ask you why you didn't collect the evidence when you first saw it? i mean -- >> we weren't looking for that. what we was looking for was tobacco or tobacco products when we came across that. >> so it was your assumption that this was a sexual toy? >> yes. yes, it was. >> okay. anything else? >> thank you, mr. roundtree. >> if he was going to write her up, he should have collected that evidence right then and there and not gone back. whether he was looking for tobacco or drugs or whatever, if he knew he was going to write her up
roundtree found an assembled sex toy.'m asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a call to the officer who wrote the disciplinary report. >> officer roundtree, you confiscated the items that she had, the highlighter and things of that? >> right. >> okay. when you collected the evidence on this, was this intact? >> the first time we saw her it was entact. when we went back in there, the rubber glove was taken off and i got...
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so does east bay assembly member kathryn brown.epublican says the first priority for elected officials of both parties has to be protecting american families. >> we have an opportunity to be a leader with market-based free market working ways in which to address not only climate change but environmental quality. that's what california needs to do. >> reporter: foreign leaders are condemning the president's action with the leaders of germany, italy and france all rejecting president trump's offer to renegotiate. an emergency climate action rally will be held in san francisco at noon today in front of the federal building. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 5:31. a check of the forecast with roberta. >> the weekend is good. we have some subtle changes a little cooler on saturday and cooling down more on sunday but still gorgeous. outside now this is a view from our kpix 5 studios. we are looking at the transamerica pyramid and what you are looking at is mostly clear skies. we do have a bank of some fog that just moved
so does east bay assembly member kathryn brown.epublican says the first priority for elected officials of both parties has to be protecting american families. >> we have an opportunity to be a leader with market-based free market working ways in which to address not only climate change but environmental quality. that's what california needs to do. >> reporter: foreign leaders are condemning the president's action with the leaders of germany, italy and france all rejecting president...
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almighty god, on a day when violence has come to this assembly, we ask your blessing on our brother, representative steve scalise, the two officers and the staffer who have been shot. bless the hands of those who tend to their injuries. we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. but once again we're reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors, and defenders of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that befall us, especially the capitol police, and all first responders. may their heroism and generosity of spirit be an inspiration to us all, and may they be assured of our appreciation of their service. and in this great silence, as we are gathered most as this assembly, the people's house, may republicans and democrats be mindful of the rare companionship they share. men and women who have taken very public responsibility
almighty god, on a day when violence has come to this assembly, we ask your blessing on our brother, representative steve scalise, the two officers and the staffer who have been shot. bless the hands of those who tend to their injuries. we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. but once again we're reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors, and...
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would go ahead and author a bill that decoding dyslexia california would sponsor, and that bill was assembly bill 1369. and it had over 6,500 parents and children -- dyslexic children -- and organizations from all over california that lobbied for the support of the bill. and it passed unanimously through all the houses and eventually signed into law. >> two parts, right? 2016, 2017. >> that's correct. two different laws. there's phonological processing, which took effect on january 1, 2016. and the second law is that the state is required to develop program guidelines, and that will become effective by the academic school year 2017-2018. >> and, dr. shaywitz, we have about 10 seconds left. what is your advice to parents of dyslexic kids? >> don't wait. we have a paper published just this fall that showed the achievement gap is present already in 1st grade, and it
would go ahead and author a bill that decoding dyslexia california would sponsor, and that bill was assembly bill 1369. and it had over 6,500 parents and children -- dyslexic children -- and organizations from all over california that lobbied for the support of the bill. and it passed unanimously through all the houses and eventually signed into law. >> two parts, right? 2016, 2017. >> that's correct. two different laws. there's phonological processing, which took effect on january...
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. >>> tomorrow morning dozens of people will gather on twin peaks to assemble the famous pink triangle. this is video from last year of the one-acre display, which is made up of 175 bright pink canvass held down by thousands of steel spikes. the pink triangle was once used to label homosexuals in nazi concentration camps. but it was later adopted as a symbol of reflection and pride by the gay rights movement. the event begins tomorrow morning at 7:00 and volunteers are welcome. >>> with projects around the world this month, social media is flushed with pride posts. here are some of the posts today from san francisco, minneapolis, new york, and beyond. all using the #pride17. and at ktvu.com you'll find a full schedule of pride events. just look for the story on our home page. >>> bart services are getting back to normal tonight after enduring major concerns. the problem is the transbay tube. now debris on the tracks caught fire at about 6:15. crews had to go beneath the bay to clean it up. for the next half an hour bart was forced to single track their trains between the east bay and t
. >>> tomorrow morning dozens of people will gather on twin peaks to assemble the famous pink triangle. this is video from last year of the one-acre display, which is made up of 175 bright pink canvass held down by thousands of steel spikes. the pink triangle was once used to label homosexuals in nazi concentration camps. but it was later adopted as a symbol of reflection and pride by the gay rights movement. the event begins tomorrow morning at 7:00 and volunteers are welcome....
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"republic on the move" party will win an overwhelming majority of seats in the 577-seat national assembly. it could end up being the biggest parliamentary majority in almost 50 years. macron's defeated rival for president-- far-right leader marine le pen-- also won a seat. the estimated turnout was the lowest in decades as voters went to the polls for the third time in six weeks in the second and final round of parliamentary elections. almost a year after britain voted in a referendum to leave the european union, the long- awaited brexit negotiations finally begin tomorrow in brussels. british prime minister theresa may has seen her position weakened by the loss of her conservative majority in parliament in last week's election. germany's foreign minister said today a so-called "soft" brexit, in which britain stays in the e.u. single trading market might be possible, if britain were to accept the free movement of workers across borders and other
"republic on the move" party will win an overwhelming majority of seats in the 577-seat national assembly. it could end up being the biggest parliamentary majority in almost 50 years. macron's defeated rival for president-- far-right leader marine le pen-- also won a seat. the estimated turnout was the lowest in decades as voters went to the polls for the third time in six weeks in the second and final round of parliamentary elections. almost a year after britain voted in a referendum...
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to get the assembly back up and running. to protect our place within the united kingdom.. northern ireland's alliance party has also launched its election manifesto, promising "progressive and pro—european politics". the manifesto includes a series of commitments on power sharing in the assembly, the economy and justice, but focuses on brexit. this is a manifesto that pledges to oppose a hard brexit, support a special deal for northern ireland, and give the public the final say on the outcome of those brexit negotiations. it is a manifesto that recognises whatever the outcome of the negotiations are, our best feature from northern ireland and all of these islands is one that recognises interdependence and cooperation with the rest of europe as the best way forward. and for the latest on the campaign with analysis of all the main developments and issues in the nations and regions of the united kingdom take a look at our website. you'll find all of the fallout from last nights debate, the bbc‘s reality check — fact checking some of the claims made — and the latest poll trac
to get the assembly back up and running. to protect our place within the united kingdom.. northern ireland's alliance party has also launched its election manifesto, promising "progressive and pro—european politics". the manifesto includes a series of commitments on power sharing in the assembly, the economy and justice, but focuses on brexit. this is a manifesto that pledges to oppose a hard brexit, support a special deal for northern ireland, and give the public the final say on...
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french president, emmanuel macron, is on course to win around three—quarters of seats in the national assemblyand this video is trending on bbc.com. it's a china eastern airlines jet which had to make an emergency landing when one of its engines was damaged. the crew spotted the damage after take off and the plane returned safely to sydney airport. no—one was hurt and the incident is being investigated. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: police investigating the manchester terror attack say they have a clearer idea of salman abedi's movements in the days before he carried out the bombing. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. the british prime ministerfaces a showdown with conservatives after losing her majority in last week's election. and live streaming is a multibillion dollar industry, but check out some extreme measures chinese internet stars take to become popular. good morning, asia. hello, world. welcome to another edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. it's a monday. glad you could join us. it's a mo
french president, emmanuel macron, is on course to win around three—quarters of seats in the national assemblyand this video is trending on bbc.com. it's a china eastern airlines jet which had to make an emergency landing when one of its engines was damaged. the crew spotted the damage after take off and the plane returned safely to sydney airport. no—one was hurt and the incident is being investigated. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: police...
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his republic on the move in thet is on track national assembly.uld be the biggest majority in at least 15 years. the turnout was a record low. is set to commit to its first new jet in almost four years and it will carry almost as many 200 30 passengers and save on fuel. will it do the trick against their rival? we will speak to the ceo this morning. 7.ll us about this 73 any legroom? guy: i would not expect a lot. ans is a competitor for airplane that is selling strongly and a lot of carers want that aircraft. in some ways, has been quite slow in playing catch-up. they are unveiling some ring say is better in some would say is worse, but is designed to compete against the latest airbus. they have already got a max 9 here. the question is if this will cannibalize some of the orders coming. we will see. we will speak with the ceo later about that. mid-market unveil a aircraft, a kind of 767 replacement? .t could be a 797 there may be too aircraft we are talking about from boeing. o aircraft we're talking about from boeing. pressure with trump? uy: t
his republic on the move in thet is on track national assembly.uld be the biggest majority in at least 15 years. the turnout was a record low. is set to commit to its first new jet in almost four years and it will carry almost as many 200 30 passengers and save on fuel. will it do the trick against their rival? we will speak to the ceo this morning. 7.ll us about this 73 any legroom? guy: i would not expect a lot. ans is a competitor for airplane that is selling strongly and a lot of carers...
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polls will open in a few hours for round two of the french national assembly elections.week. he looks set to change the face of french politics with a diverse group of political novices being elected. macron‘s party is currently ahead in 400 constituencies out of the 577 that make up france‘s national assembly. hugh schofield has the story. president macron, here voting in last sunday‘s first round, is with an ace of pulling off the second pa rt an ace of pulling off the second part of his quiet revolution. if all goes as expected he is about to secure the biggest makeover in decades in france‘s parliament, the national assembly. it‘s not just that his en marche! party looks set for a crushing majority, the actual candidates are very different from what went before. half are totally new to politics. half are women, which means the new parliament is likely to be one of the most feminised in the world. the opposition parties, meanwhile, are preparing for the worst, which, in the case of the socialists, could meana the case of the socialists, could mean a total wipeout. so
polls will open in a few hours for round two of the french national assembly elections.week. he looks set to change the face of french politics with a diverse group of political novices being elected. macron‘s party is currently ahead in 400 constituencies out of the 577 that make up france‘s national assembly. hugh schofield has the story. president macron, here voting in last sunday‘s first round, is with an ace of pulling off the second pa rt an ace of pulling off the second part of...