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europe. also bring germany and france together. reporter: in the netherlands, far right leader said he was delighted marine le pen managed to qualify for the final runoff. a day of celebration for all patriots in europe. >> the other wants to bring trade tariffs. emmanuel macron and marine le pen could not be further apart on most of -- on most of the big issues. >> two diametrically opposed views on europe. pen has long run on an anti-brussels platform, once she reiterated sunday -- one she reiterated sunday. including the regulation without borders and protection, or you can choose france with borders that protect our jobs and our purchasing power, our security and national identity. >> the national front candidate wants to get rid of the -- zone, scrappy euro currency, and promote a referendum over whether to stay in europe or not. emmanuel macron has said the 28 member bloc in the -- 28 member bloc need to evolve. france future goes hand-in-hand with europe. >> we were in favor of renewing the spirit of politics, on increasing s
europe. also bring germany and france together. reporter: in the netherlands, far right leader said he was delighted marine le pen managed to qualify for the final runoff. a day of celebration for all patriots in europe. >> the other wants to bring trade tariffs. emmanuel macron and marine le pen could not be further apart on most of -- on most of the big issues. >> two diametrically opposed views on europe. pen has long run on an anti-brussels platform, once she reiterated sunday...
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he says france's decision will make or break new europe. d a warm welcome to geraldine says the worrying political instability in france will not be swept away if macron wins. there will still be an urgent need for change in french politics. once again, welcome to group all. you join in the collective sigh of relief i just described after the result was announced? full relief, but partly, i was relieved because, was the mostn pro-european of all the candidates, so it was a relief he made it into the last round, but it you look at all the votes , you u get about 2/5 of the french population who voted for a frexit if you want to take it literally. i think the battle is not yet one. one -- is not yet don't won, andis not yet don' i will not exclude marine le pen winning in may. many people will not make a bloc like in 2002. when marine le pen's father was in the election. there are a lot of undecided people still and a lot of lefties who will not go to vote and a lot of abstentions, so participation will be decisive it.acron really makes peter:
he says france's decision will make or break new europe. d a warm welcome to geraldine says the worrying political instability in france will not be swept away if macron wins. there will still be an urgent need for change in french politics. once again, welcome to group all. you join in the collective sigh of relief i just described after the result was announced? full relief, but partly, i was relieved because, was the mostn pro-european of all the candidates, so it was a relief he made it...
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a future of aild stronger france in a few that is protecting europe -- for this i need your vote andour trust. [applause] i shall endeavor my dear, fellow -- two weeks ahead to make sure that together we can bring as many people together running around my candidacy. the strings of that rally will be essential to preside and govern. [applause] the challenge starting tonight is not to vote against somebody. the challenge is going to be to end awayy to the very from a system that has been an capable of actually answering the problems that have been in this country for more than 30 years already. [applause] the challenge is therefore to start writing a whole new page in the political history of our country, to make sure that everyone with justice and efficiency will be able to play a role that is theirs in france and europe. that is our challenge. [applause] that is why, my fellow countrymen, i want already to start building a majority for the government, and to undertake a new transformation. it will be made up of new faces, new talents, and everyone will find a role to play in it. not
a future of aild stronger france in a few that is protecting europe -- for this i need your vote andour trust. [applause] i shall endeavor my dear, fellow -- two weeks ahead to make sure that together we can bring as many people together running around my candidacy. the strings of that rally will be essential to preside and govern. [applause] the challenge starting tonight is not to vote against somebody. the challenge is going to be to end awayy to the very from a system that has been an...
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in order to build a future of a stronger france in a europe that is a protecting europe -- for this ieed your vote and your trust. i shall endeavor, my dear fellow countrymen, in the two weeks ahead to make sure that together we can bring as many people together rallying around my candidacy. the strength of that rally will be essential to preside and govern. the challenge starting tonight and is not to vote against somebody. the challenge is going to be to break away to the very end away from a system that has been incapable of actually answering the problems that have been in this country for more than 30 years already. the challenge is therefore to start writing a whole new page in the political history of our country and to make sure that everyone with justice and efficiency will be able to play the role that is theirs in france and in europe. that is our challenge. [applause] mr. macron: and that is why, my fellow countrymen, i want already to start building a majority for the government and to undertake a new transformation. it will be made up of new faces, made up of new talents
in order to build a future of a stronger france in a europe that is a protecting europe -- for this ieed your vote and your trust. i shall endeavor, my dear fellow countrymen, in the two weeks ahead to make sure that together we can bring as many people together rallying around my candidacy. the strength of that rally will be essential to preside and govern. the challenge starting tonight and is not to vote against somebody. the challenge is going to be to break away to the very end away from a...
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this is a potentially consequential election not just for france but europe and for potentially, jim, real impact globally. >> i'm actually in a stronghold for marine le pen up in the northeast of france. up here she's very popular as you can tell from the background. people have gathered to celebrate what is not a victory but second place which is the most that anyone can hope for which means she'll now be in the second round of the elections. that question about europe will be center here because emmanuel macron was very much yu peen. he's the leader in this evening's elections and she's very much against europe. the two i'm sure are going to fight out the question of europe during the second round of this french campaign. the other thing that's interesting here -- and this is really the takeaway from tonight's elections i think -- is that the mainstream parties in france no longer have enough votes to conquer the presidency. both of the mainstream parties, the mainstream right and the mainstream left came in third and fourth in this election. or actually, third and fifth in this el
this is a potentially consequential election not just for france but europe and for potentially, jim, real impact globally. >> i'm actually in a stronghold for marine le pen up in the northeast of france. up here she's very popular as you can tell from the background. people have gathered to celebrate what is not a victory but second place which is the most that anyone can hope for which means she'll now be in the second round of the elections. that question about europe will be center...
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i want to see triumphant. >> my fellow citizens, there are not many france's, there is only one. in europe that protects her citizens and that we are going to have to rebuild, it is a huge task ahead of us, but i am ready for it. i am already side-by-side with you. the struggle to be worthy to lead our country begins tonight, and we shall win it. long live the republic, long live france. >> we are indeed actually going to crowd -- to cross to francois fillon who is speaking. >> i would like to think all those who voted for me and supported me. i would like to express my recognition, my gratitude. on the occasion of the legislative elections, they will have another opportunity to express the views of the right and center. it don't disperse your votes, remain united. we must choose what is preferable for our country in the next round. i will not make any recommendation where likely. i do not believe in abstention, especially when it am extremist party -- when an extremist party is close. its program is economic and social program would lead the country to failure, to bankruptcy. and to this
i want to see triumphant. >> my fellow citizens, there are not many france's, there is only one. in europe that protects her citizens and that we are going to have to rebuild, it is a huge task ahead of us, but i am ready for it. i am already side-by-side with you. the struggle to be worthy to lead our country begins tonight, and we shall win it. long live the republic, long live france. >> we are indeed actually going to crowd -- to cross to francois fillon who is speaking....
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our first report from france, is by our europe editor katya adler. ction, two rival visions for france. fresh—faced emmanuel macron tops poll projections, promising fairer government, neither right nor left wing. a pro—eu centrist, confident of success. translation: i hope that in a fortnight, i will become your president. i want to become the president of all the people of france. the president of the patriots, in the face of the threats from the nationalists. a president able to protect, to transform and to build. emmanuel macron now goes through to the second and final round of france's vote for president. against... far—right marine le pen, anti—immigration, anti—globalisation and anti—eu. her presidential plan was to make france for the french. translation: the time has come to get rid of all the arrogant people who wanted to dictate to the population what they should do. i am the candidate for the people. ever since polls closed this evening, this crowd has waited to see the woman they want as the next president of france — marine le pen. her ca
our first report from france, is by our europe editor katya adler. ction, two rival visions for france. fresh—faced emmanuel macron tops poll projections, promising fairer government, neither right nor left wing. a pro—eu centrist, confident of success. translation: i hope that in a fortnight, i will become your president. i want to become the president of all the people of france. the president of the patriots, in the face of the threats from the nationalists. a president able to protect,...
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it's both a contest vote and a vote of hope. >> reporter: for france and europe, as we talk about france's role as part of europe, i think that's quite telling because, of course, marine le pen wants france as a european. it's going to be an interesting election for the future of france and europe. louisa, back to the studio. >> ladies, thank you very much. >>> in other news, dickinson is set to include bard in a $24 million cash and stock deal. valuing the company at $317 per share. the away said it would bring meaning benefits for customers add patients. >>> deal making off to a strong start with m & a expected to remain at high levels. this is according to ernst and young. the global advice chair of the transaction advisory services at ernst and young. i think i just miss pronounced your last name. is 2017 off to a very strong start? what is causing this optimism? >> as you saw, louisa, it's a green light. that's the punch line. and what's really interesting, you look at three underlying data points in our survey. the first, nearly 70 of companies are telling us that geopolitical concer
it's both a contest vote and a vote of hope. >> reporter: for france and europe, as we talk about france's role as part of europe, i think that's quite telling because, of course, marine le pen wants france as a european. it's going to be an interesting election for the future of france and europe. louisa, back to the studio. >> ladies, thank you very much. >>> in other news, dickinson is set to include bard in a $24 million cash and stock deal. valuing the company at $317...
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europe, especially from investors. we are learning three things. democracy is alive in france and europe.d, europe is winning, and populism is losing. there is little chance that marine le pen can become the president. it is a probability that is in the low single digits according to our models. >> both establishment parties were eliminated in the first round. macron and marine le pen will face each other on may 7. both have different visions for the future of france. >> so we have had this relief rally in the euro-dollar, higher than 3%. the question for markets, will the french do as they have been told, to get behind macron? go to the center. >> they will. it would be nice at this point if we can stop saying that we cannot trust the polls. we can. this is the fourth or fifth time in a row where they have called it exactly right. we have taken the view, dare i say, the political risk around the election has been overstated. >> a banner day for u.s. stocks, for all really, after the first round of the french election is said and done, macron and marine le pen prevailing. which is kind of
europe, especially from investors. we are learning three things. democracy is alive in france and europe.d, europe is winning, and populism is losing. there is little chance that marine le pen can become the president. it is a probability that is in the low single digits according to our models. >> both establishment parties were eliminated in the first round. macron and marine le pen will face each other on may 7. both have different visions for the future of france. >> so we have...
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here is why macron the market participants say is the best possible scenario for staying in europe, for francet economy in europe, staying in the european union for there still to be a euro no, return of the french franc. the conventional wisdom has been up ended quite a few times over the past year or two. what are people thinking about maybe a surge from marine le pen over the next couple of weeks? >> well, let's break that down a little bit. you're absolutely right, the markets are pleased and they're reflecting that today as you indicate. the choice was very, very clear about the economy and let's say all these popular revolts and nationalist revolts around the west are about the economy, are about markets so to speak and how they affect people's lives. it was considered even on the right wing side like the republicans, the conservatives in france said that marine le pen's policies ditching the euro, potentially ditching the e.u., bringing back the franc, ditching what she calls wild and savage globalization fillon, the republican candidate said that would, quote, bankrupt france. people d
here is why macron the market participants say is the best possible scenario for staying in europe, for francet economy in europe, staying in the european union for there still to be a euro no, return of the french franc. the conventional wisdom has been up ended quite a few times over the past year or two. what are people thinking about maybe a surge from marine le pen over the next couple of weeks? >> well, let's break that down a little bit. you're absolutely right, the markets are...
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you raised your eyebrows when we said the idea of a federal europe was finished. do people in franceur ambitions of a federal france?|j ambitions of a federal france?” think it is very important for the selection, europe, but ratherthan talking about a federal europe, it shows a resistance to frexit. it comes from learning the lessons of what has happened before. it may not bea what has happened before. it may not be a federal europe but talking to oui’ be a federal europe but talking to our european partners, to change europe and to prepare for frexit as well. indulge me, and say you get enough mps in the national assembly to pull mr macron over to your side, what sort of relationship will you have with britain and what can we expect from the brexit negotiations? i belong to the community which has talked about brexit. we need to keep britain in europe, geographically so, because we britain in europe, geographically so, because we are partners britain in europe, geographically so, because we are partners in defence, in many fields and we have the best relationship with britain so we
you raised your eyebrows when we said the idea of a federal europe was finished. do people in franceur ambitions of a federal france?|j ambitions of a federal france?” think it is very important for the selection, europe, but ratherthan talking about a federal europe, it shows a resistance to frexit. it comes from learning the lessons of what has happened before. it may not bea what has happened before. it may not be a federal europe but talking to oui’ be a federal europe but talking to...
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france is europe's third—largest economy so it's france is europe's third—largest economy so its presidentthe euro and on the european union as a whole. and if there is a victory here for the far right, or the far left, that will be a boost to populist politics across the continent. hundreds of years on, the french revolution still inspires the idea of the power of the people. the power to choose. but rarely so close to a french election has there been so much uncertainty with so much at stake. as you say, the first round of voting is on sunday, it is so close, and there has been much speculation today that yesterday's attack could have boosted the chances of the far right. absolutely, marine le pen has or was put nationalism and security front and centre of her election campaign so and centre of her election campaign so it would be easy to assume she would benefit at the ballot box following last night's shootings. but there are many french men and women who see her as a dangerous extremist threat. moving around the streets of paris today i met a number of voters who said they would vote
france is europe's third—largest economy so it's france is europe's third—largest economy so its presidentthe euro and on the european union as a whole. and if there is a victory here for the far right, or the far left, that will be a boost to populist politics across the continent. hundreds of years on, the french revolution still inspires the idea of the power of the people. the power to choose. but rarely so close to a french election has there been so much uncertainty with so much at...
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europe, especially from across investors across the u.k. and the u.s. we are learning three things. first, democracy is alive in france and europe.ond, europe is winning, and macron is pro europe. third, populism is losing. there is little chance that marine le pen can become the president. it is a probability that is in the low single digits according to our models. >> for the first time in modern french political history, both establishment parties were eliminated in the first round. macron and le pen will face each other on may 7. both offer radically different visions for the future of france. >> so we have had this relief rally in the euro-dollar, up 2%, higher up by 3%. the question for markets, two weeks to run. will the french do as they have told and get behind macron? go to the center. >> yes, they will. it would be nice at this point if we can stop saying that we cannot trust the polls. clearly, we can trust the polls. this is the fourth, if not fifth time in a row where they have called it exactly right. we have rather taken the view that dare i say it, the political risk has been overstated over this election. >> it
europe, especially from across investors across the u.k. and the u.s. we are learning three things. first, democracy is alive in france and europe.ond, europe is winning, and macron is pro europe. third, populism is losing. there is little chance that marine le pen can become the president. it is a probability that is in the low single digits according to our models. >> for the first time in modern french political history, both establishment parties were eliminated in the first round....
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let's wait for the second round but having said that, this is good news for france and europe and theeconomy. france is set to embrace european targets and we knew the european agenda. >> do you think this could mean reforming the european union? more this mean a integrated eurozone than we saw before? >> more europe is needed not just for monetary union which is the pillar of integration but also to reassure european citizens that europe is also about growth and jobs, something that europe is not delivered very well recently. the problem has to do with pushing the integration together? withacrone easier than it would have been with francois hollande? >> europe needs a strong structure reform agenda and needs to exploit the single market. i am convinced that macron will use his political leadership to deliver in those areas in an integrated fashion. >> what you think the prospects on brexit are now? imagine macron is different. >> i imagine the negotiation would be unclear terms and that europe will more easily reach a common position with brexit. >> will that be a hard brexit? >> it
let's wait for the second round but having said that, this is good news for france and europe and theeconomy. france is set to embrace european targets and we knew the european agenda. >> do you think this could mean reforming the european union? more this mean a integrated eurozone than we saw before? >> more europe is needed not just for monetary union which is the pillar of integration but also to reassure european citizens that europe is also about growth and jobs, something...
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if it is that extreme leftist, france and europe will be in very deep trouble. larry fink will be absolutely right. that has the market on tenterhooks. if it is one of two centrist candidates, that candidate will win. france will have a chance to get back on its feet. one of those is by french standards, pro-market, tax reform and regulatory reform. wants to get france back again. david: we heard all the dire predictions with "brexit." remember those? that the market would collapse, . would collapse. didn't happen. we had a "brexit." theresa may took over, she is committed following through with it. might the same happen if marine le pen eventually becomes the president, might the markets manage to digest it without much of a problem? >> absolutely. i think you have to look are you a trader or are you a long-term eninvestor? also are you an investor in the u.s. markets versus the global markets? if you look at "brexit" the fallout in our market lasted for an entire two days. if you look when trump was elected, the futures were down huge. by the time the markets o
if it is that extreme leftist, france and europe will be in very deep trouble. larry fink will be absolutely right. that has the market on tenterhooks. if it is one of two centrist candidates, that candidate will win. france will have a chance to get back on its feet. one of those is by french standards, pro-market, tax reform and regulatory reform. wants to get france back again. david: we heard all the dire predictions with "brexit." remember those? that the market would collapse, ....
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where do you invest in france? >> europetwo years behind the united states and they're just starting to raise interest rates, they're still negative in france. negative rates for two years and five years, the banks may recover just the way they have here. so there is an etf that invest in european banks, eufn. that would be my favorite contrarian trade. liz: what is iit? >> us why the big banks in europe including the uk, switzerland. so hsbc, deutsche bank, as you may recall last year hit new all-time lows after the crisis. so it's a contrarian trade. liz: tom, we have 10 seconds here. 223 points, does this drive up to the upside tomorrow. >> i think so, liz. small and mid-sized companies are surely excited. great to see both of you. jan von he can, and tom lydon. [closing bell rings. the dow ending up 216 points. it's a record for the nasdaq. david and melissa. melissa: we'll take it. if you were in stocks you were making money today. the dow soaring in the final minutes of trading, ending the day up, 200 points. all the f
where do you invest in france? >> europetwo years behind the united states and they're just starting to raise interest rates, they're still negative in france. negative rates for two years and five years, the banks may recover just the way they have here. so there is an etf that invest in european banks, eufn. that would be my favorite contrarian trade. liz: what is iit? >> us why the big banks in europe including the uk, switzerland. so hsbc, deutsche bank, as you may recall last...
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but here in france, america and throughout europe, old political assumptions are being upended. president donald trump approaches his 100th day, france is experiencing its own political upset. last night marine le pen and emanuel macron clinched their spots in the second round of france's election. she's a far right. >> translator: we are experiencing the end of one world and the bert of another. >> he's a pro-eu centrist. europe's lurch away from the mainstream didn't start here in france. last night's result was just the latest political tremor to shake the continent. the far right has been quick to take advantage of the backlash against politics as usual. last year when britons voted to leave the eu, nigel farage all but took personal credit for the result. he appeared at a mississippi campaign stop with trump. then in december in austria, the far right came within striking distance of the presidency. in the netherlands, this party was the second largest in parliament last month. and pop yu parliament last month. and pop ylists in germany will challenge angela merkel this sept
but here in france, america and throughout europe, old political assumptions are being upended. president donald trump approaches his 100th day, france is experiencing its own political upset. last night marine le pen and emanuel macron clinched their spots in the second round of france's election. she's a far right. >> translator: we are experiencing the end of one world and the bert of another. >> he's a pro-eu centrist. europe's lurch away from the mainstream didn't start here in...
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it's europe's big test. edition of one hundred days. france prepares to go to the polls in the first round of its presidential election. yes good evening from paris, according to the polls one in four it's europe's big test. france prepares to go to the polls in the first round of its presidential election. yes good evening from paris, according to the polls one in four french voters still undecided with three days to go. those polls couldn't be tighter ahead of sunday's vote, tonight all 11 presidential candidates will be making their case to the voters. in just over half an hour, they will be taking to the stage for the last televised forum before the voters decide on sunday. course france isn't the only country with election fever, in the uk the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has laid out his case ahead of the general election in earlyjune. it is the establishment of verses of the people. it is our historic duty to make sure the people prevail. also, fox news parts ways with bill o'reilly after allegations of sexual harassment. was the split be
it's europe's big test. edition of one hundred days. france prepares to go to the polls in the first round of its presidential election. yes good evening from paris, according to the polls one in four it's europe's big test. france prepares to go to the polls in the first round of its presidential election. yes good evening from paris, according to the polls one in four french voters still undecided with three days to go. those polls couldn't be tighter ahead of sunday's vote, tonight all 11...
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i think france offers to the muslim population a unique chance in europe. the chance to be... ence. the chance to believe and not to believe. that's exactly what france offers to muslims and that is why the fundamentalists have such a violent reaction because they're very afraid to see all those people from muslim origin coming from algeria, morocco, tunisia or sub—saharan africa, little by little abandoning their ritual, ramadan, their religious practices, and become ordinary believers like we have ordinary christians orjews who go to the mass sometimes, who do religious feats, but don't care about religion. mr bruckner, you are, i called you a rather grand public intellectual, you write in paris, you have a comfortable life. how can you tell me islamaphobia doesn't exist? put yourself for just one minute in the position of a poor second generation north african immigrant living in a banlieue who has no chance of a job, and we know from the official statistics that it is much harder to get a job if you have an arabic name than if you have a traditional french name. put yoursel
i think france offers to the muslim population a unique chance in europe. the chance to be... ence. the chance to believe and not to believe. that's exactly what france offers to muslims and that is why the fundamentalists have such a violent reaction because they're very afraid to see all those people from muslim origin coming from algeria, morocco, tunisia or sub—saharan africa, little by little abandoning their ritual, ramadan, their religious practices, and become ordinary believers like...
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the french will decide that on the 7th of may. >> so quite a lively reaction here in europe to the result in francet's check with our new york stock exchange reporter. sophie, are those gains in europe being reflected on wall street? reporter: well, stocks surged monday, reflecting investors' appetite for risk after these results from the first round in france. in the meantime, gold fell, a safe haven for investors in times of market stress. so investors on wall street participated in the stock market rally, even if a little less enthusiastically than their europe counterparts. the dow jones rose almost 200 points. and so did the nasdaq composite, putting the index on an all-time high. financials were the biggest gain, as in the s&p 500, rising 2%. and then also, very interesting, the vix, an index that measures the anticipated stock market. it fell also 23%. so all in all, the sentiment here was quite good. >> interesting news coming out of the toy industry over there in america. hasbro's revenue surpassed mattel for the first time in 17 years, thanks in part to a new game called toilet trouble. t
the french will decide that on the 7th of may. >> so quite a lively reaction here in europe to the result in francet's check with our new york stock exchange reporter. sophie, are those gains in europe being reflected on wall street? reporter: well, stocks surged monday, reflecting investors' appetite for risk after these results from the first round in france. in the meantime, gold fell, a safe haven for investors in times of market stress. so investors on wall street participated in the...
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france first. and that is what is worrying much of the rest of europe. we sent scott thuman to examine the political rise of the populist le pen. scott: the star power on this stage in france, with all the fireworks and frenzy, is a woman positioning to become the country's next president and the symbol of a movement hardly limited to this jam-packed arena. marine le pen: we choose our nation. it's all together, all united. that's how we will confront the challenges of globalization, of islamism, and of terrorism. that's the only way to be great again, to be free, and the way to happiness. so my friends, faced with a fundamental choice, the only useful vote is the vote that leads to concrete change. scott: 48-year-old marine le pen is drawing these boisterous crowds not just by speaking but, equally, by listening. her supporters, often chanting a loosely translated, 'this is our home,' feel they've been forgotten by the current body politic. and it's le pen who has them feeling enthusiasm for the first time in a long time. scott: do you think the french h
france first. and that is what is worrying much of the rest of europe. we sent scott thuman to examine the political rise of the populist le pen. scott: the star power on this stage in france, with all the fireworks and frenzy, is a woman positioning to become the country's next president and the symbol of a movement hardly limited to this jam-packed arena. marine le pen: we choose our nation. it's all together, all united. that's how we will confront the challenges of globalization, of...
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this is good news for france, europe, and the global economy. >> do you think this could reform the europeanean a more integrated eurozone that we have seen before? >> more europe is needed not just for the pillar of european integration. those who are sure -- just about growth and jobs. some the giro has not been delivering very well. >> do think the problems to do with pushing that integration together will be easier with that it would have been with hollande? exploit much more than a single markets. i'm convinced that macron will uses leadership to deliver on those areas. the british negotiated with macron, have you noticed he is different? >> the negotiation will be on very clear terms. a commonly reach negotiation with brexit. >> that will be a hard brexit? >> maybe a clear brexit. >> carlo pattern one, marine le pen is stepping down as head of the national front ready to campaign for the french presidency is a free candidate who can represent all the french people. >> now is the moment to move from words to action and is the reason why it seemed essential for me to take leave from the
this is good news for france, europe, and the global economy. >> do you think this could reform the europeanean a more integrated eurozone that we have seen before? >> more europe is needed not just for the pillar of european integration. those who are sure -- just about growth and jobs. some the giro has not been delivering very well. >> do think the problems to do with pushing that integration together will be easier with that it would have been with hollande? exploit much...
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this is good news for france, europe and the global economy because france is set to embrace europeants and the european agenda. >> do you think this could mean a reforming european union? a more integrated eurozone them we have seen before? moore europe is needed, not just for monetary union, but thatto reassure citizens europe is about growth and jobs. something europe has not been delivering well on. to dothink the problem is with pushing that integration together which you have already been a champion of, which would be easier than -- with macron than with alland. europe needs a strong reform agenda. europe needs a strong reform agenda. [no audio] >> the prospects of brexit are from this point of view -- how would you imagine he is different? you have worked with him for some long time. pier: i would imagine they would make very clear terms and europe will more easily reach a common position with -- vis-a-vis brexit. >> and that will be a hard brexit? pier: maybe a clear brexit without ambiguities. anna: the conversation talking about honest about future turkey's membership of the
this is good news for france, europe and the global economy because france is set to embrace europeants and the european agenda. >> do you think this could mean a reforming european union? a more integrated eurozone them we have seen before? moore europe is needed, not just for monetary union, but thatto reassure citizens europe is about growth and jobs. something europe has not been delivering well on. to dothink the problem is with pushing that integration together which you have...
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others but it's very hard at this point to say how tonight's attacks will affect france's presidential campaign. europe editor katya adler in france, thank you. chrissy and fraser is on the champs—elysees. christian, once again, a large part of paris in lockdown and very nervous city. i'm looking at the champs—elysees and i can see armed police walking down the main part of the road. i don't know if people we re the road. i don't know if people were in the restaurants and hotels which line the champs—elysees, whether there are still in there and under lockdown, it is getting close to midnight. very nervous seen on that part of the champs—elysees. the police operation in terms of looking foran police operation in terms of looking for an accomplice is over in this pa rt for an accomplice is over in this part of paris but it is underway in other parts of paris, to the east of the city they are searching an apartment. i was telling you a short while ago we believe there is an arrest warrant that has been put out for a second suspect. we don't know whether he was on the police say they are looking for secon
others but it's very hard at this point to say how tonight's attacks will affect france's presidential campaign. europe editor katya adler in france, thank you. chrissy and fraser is on the champs—elysees. christian, once again, a large part of paris in lockdown and very nervous city. i'm looking at the champs—elysees and i can see armed police walking down the main part of the road. i don't know if people we re the road. i don't know if people were in the restaurants and hotels which line...
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in france, europe, that's been the theme. charles payne on what he makes of that and whether that is driving this. what do you think, buddy? >> you're right, neil. stocks bolted out. polls suggesting a real easy victory for the centrist candidate, marcron. just a couple weeks from now, yes, polls have been known to be wrong in predicting not only election winners but market reaction. you recall, donald trump first of all wasn't supposed to win. when he won, the market was supposed to crash. to your point, the market did crash. for several hundred points, this is hours before the opening bell on november 9th. since then, the stock market has rallied and been on a tear ever sense. who can forget brexit. two days following that vote for the u.k. leaving the union. investors, they ran for the hills. since then, up more than 21%. so for now, wall street is comfortable with the size of marcron's lead. the outcome of the next round of voting is not a slam dunk. when you let la pen outperform marcron. neil, france has a high level of
in france, europe, that's been the theme. charles payne on what he makes of that and whether that is driving this. what do you think, buddy? >> you're right, neil. stocks bolted out. polls suggesting a real easy victory for the centrist candidate, marcron. just a couple weeks from now, yes, polls have been known to be wrong in predicting not only election winners but market reaction. you recall, donald trump first of all wasn't supposed to win. when he won, the market was supposed to...
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well as the european union, and the general election proves to be a test case for the future of france and europeining me is adam gopnik michiel vos, and from paris, france, sophie pedder. she is that paris bureau chief of "the economist," magazine. i am pleased to have all of them here for the implications of the french vote. tell me the mood in france today after seeing this first-round result. >> i think the french are just withning to come to terms what they've managed to do, is it the two parties that have politics the french seen. you have two candidates, one of them from a party that didn't even exist a year ago, and the other from the far right. there is a mood of apprehension, pride, and also examine. one of the candidates is only 39 a country where candidates tend to be around a long time before they become president. this is a big change. charlie: how do you explain that phenomenon of emmanuel macron? sophie: i think he responds to a mood in france that is something different, but that mood has been partly met by the candidates on the extreme, and also a yearning for a different kind o
well as the european union, and the general election proves to be a test case for the future of france and europeining me is adam gopnik michiel vos, and from paris, france, sophie pedder. she is that paris bureau chief of "the economist," magazine. i am pleased to have all of them here for the implications of the french vote. tell me the mood in france today after seeing this first-round result. >> i think the french are just withning to come to terms what they've managed to...
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big night in europe, voters in france are headed to polls today. nationalist, marine la pen locked in a tight race with sense ri7 --macron. we bring in nile guardne gardne. >> great to see you. maria: how do you think this places out. >> i think it will be tight. we'll have a clear idea about 2:00 this afternoon, u.s., eastern time, when first exit polls are produced, frontrunners are la pen and macron. who is running add independent. candidate. i think that you will like those two moving forward to second round, that takes place in two weeks. and different competing visions from la pen and macron. it will be a an interesting rac. we there have been challenges from fillon and mel en chon. maria: and la pen talking about securing borders getting control of borders in france, after the terrorist attack, that took place, this week. did the polls change in did people fear perhaps terrorism and still happening. did they sway today la pen any after the terrorist attack? reporter: i think that is expected there will be a slight boost for la pena the th, l
big night in europe, voters in france are headed to polls today. nationalist, marine la pen locked in a tight race with sense ri7 --macron. we bring in nile guardne gardne. >> great to see you. maria: how do you think this places out. >> i think it will be tight. we'll have a clear idea about 2:00 this afternoon, u.s., eastern time, when first exit polls are produced, frontrunners are la pen and macron. who is running add independent. candidate. i think that you will like those two...
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now france is facing its own surge of populism, one that could affect all of europe. e first time in modern history, france shunning major political party, and sending two outsider candidates into a presidential runoff. the choice is two opposites, far right candidate marie le pen and centrist emmanuel macron. le pen wants to leave the european union like the british did. a frexit, if you will, while
now france is facing its own surge of populism, one that could affect all of europe. e first time in modern history, france shunning major political party, and sending two outsider candidates into a presidential runoff. the choice is two opposites, far right candidate marie le pen and centrist emmanuel macron. le pen wants to leave the european union like the british did. a frexit, if you will, while
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>> reporter: what concerns many people is that this election very much is about europe, and the way in which france'sposition within europe could actually change because le pen and melenchon are talking about renegotiating, or perhaps even pulling out of the european union. the most likely winner in all of this, possibly, is emmanuel macron, who is this very get-up-and-go, young independent candidate who is supposed to be extremely bright guy. limited political experience but he has certainly got a great deal of magnetism, and he's got barack obama's vote, that's for certain. and that may help him in terms of improving his international sort of recognition. >> sreenivasan: all right malcolm brabant joining us from paris tonight. thanks so much. >> reporter: you're very welcome. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: winding up his ten-day asia-pacific tour, vice president mike pence has mended fences with long-time ally australia. in meetings today with prime minister malcolm turnbull, pence said the u.s. will now honor a refugee resettlement deal made during the obama administrat
>> reporter: what concerns many people is that this election very much is about europe, and the way in which france'sposition within europe could actually change because le pen and melenchon are talking about renegotiating, or perhaps even pulling out of the european union. the most likely winner in all of this, possibly, is emmanuel macron, who is this very get-up-and-go, young independent candidate who is supposed to be extremely bright guy. limited political experience but he has...
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two others want to boost france and europe's capabilities to rely less on nato and the united states,nd spoken openly about leaving the european union and nato. >> if france were to withdraw from the integrated military structures, that would be a big blow to u.s. interests, france is one of the most capable military capable allies that we have. and their participation in nato missions is extremely important, and it advances u.s. security as well. >> reporter: france is the united states third largest trading partner, and changing with the european union will affect everyone, including the united states. people are talking about or talking to the candidates in france. president trump told the associated press, far right candidate is quote strongest on boarders, quote, what's been going on in france. though he offered no official endorsement. la pen wants to reduce immigration and withdraw from global alliances. the center left spoke president obama and progressive values, thank you for this discussion, barack obama. a spokesman for the former president, says france is a leader on libe
two others want to boost france and europe's capabilities to rely less on nato and the united states,nd spoken openly about leaving the european union and nato. >> if france were to withdraw from the integrated military structures, that would be a big blow to u.s. interests, france is one of the most capable military capable allies that we have. and their participation in nato missions is extremely important, and it advances u.s. security as well. >> reporter: france is the united...
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the paper says the election is one of the most consequential in recent times, notjust for france but for europets "macron poised to defeat le pen in run—off". we have been hearing that from one pollster. with an image of the smiling independent candidate, the paper says the only thing that mr macron and ms le pen agree on is that the left—right division is finished. and finally the london business paper, city am. it reports that the euro jumped on sunday after emmanuel macron emerged as the likely leader in the race to become france's next president. at one point, the eurozone's single currency was up nearly 2%, and that's the highest in five months. joining me to discuss today's papers, french journalist agnes poirier. just on that note of the currency surging at the relief of this result, what was the worst case scenario that markets had imagined? i think we were all waiting for the possibility ofjean—luc melenchon versus marine le pen. because their programmes were quite similar. very populistic. so massive public spending, that sort of thing. except the hard left candidate wanted to open bo
the paper says the election is one of the most consequential in recent times, notjust for france but for europets "macron poised to defeat le pen in run—off". we have been hearing that from one pollster. with an image of the smiling independent candidate, the paper says the only thing that mr macron and ms le pen agree on is that the left—right division is finished. and finally the london business paper, city am. it reports that the euro jumped on sunday after emmanuel macron...
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condolences. >> eye seen a very, very terrible thing going on in the world today. >> reporter: for france, for all of europea moment last month we went on a road trip across these political battlegrounds where the candidates' future will be decided. the big question, has the election of donald trump in america and the grim uncertainties of this age of terror emboldened the populist movement around the world, and could the ripple effect mean the end of europe as we know it? first stop, paris, the city of lights, now also known for the ever-present reality of terror. >> we're going to the headquarters of the national front. we're going to go and talk to some of the younger members. so this is where it all happens, right? why, why sign up with madam le pen? >> she's saying like trump did in the u.s., make france great again. she has a strong, really strong message. and she brings hope, more jobs, less immigration. >> reporter: sounds familiar, right? but in europe, that human tide of refugees from the middle east has made the immigration issue even more intense. le pen suggests immigration like this is dangero
condolences. >> eye seen a very, very terrible thing going on in the world today. >> reporter: for france, for all of europea moment last month we went on a road trip across these political battlegrounds where the candidates' future will be decided. the big question, has the election of donald trump in america and the grim uncertainties of this age of terror emboldened the populist movement around the world, and could the ripple effect mean the end of europe as we know it? first...
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this is good news for france, europe, and the global economy.nce is set to embrace european targets and renew the european agenda. do you think this could mean a reforming european union? could this mean a more integrated eurozone that we have seen before? >> or europe is needed not just for monetary union, a pillar of european integration. also to reassure european citizens that europe is about growth and jobs. >> do you think the problem is to do with pushing the integration together what you have always been a champion of? those will be easier with macron and it would have been with one on -- hollande. >> your needs to exploit much more of the single market. i'm convinced mccrone will use his political leadership to deliver on those areas in an integrated fashion. >> what do you think the prospects are from this point of view? how will you imagine he is different? i imagine that negotiation will be on very clear terms. easily reach of common negotiating vis-a-vis brexit. >> peter dixon still with us. let's assume that president mccrone will h
this is good news for france, europe, and the global economy.nce is set to embrace european targets and renew the european agenda. do you think this could mean a reforming european union? could this mean a more integrated eurozone that we have seen before? >> or europe is needed not just for monetary union, a pillar of european integration. also to reassure european citizens that europe is about growth and jobs. >> do you think the problem is to do with pushing the integration...
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it's europe's big test. edition of one hundred days. frances in the first round of its presidential election. yes good evening from paris, according to the polls one in four it's europe's big test. france prepares to go to the polls in the first round of its presidential election. yes good evening from paris, according to the polls one in four french voters still undecided with three days to go. those polls couldn't be tighter ahead of sunday's vote, tonight all 11 presidential candidates will be making their case to the voters. in just over half an hour, they will be taking to the stage
it's europe's big test. edition of one hundred days. frances in the first round of its presidential election. yes good evening from paris, according to the polls one in four it's europe's big test. france prepares to go to the polls in the first round of its presidential election. yes good evening from paris, according to the polls one in four french voters still undecided with three days to go. those polls couldn't be tighter ahead of sunday's vote, tonight all 11 presidential candidates will...
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europe are rallying to that kind of message. others hear only hatred in it. the next test, france and marine le pen.d on the streets of paris tonight, her moment may be at hand. for "nightline," i'm terry moran in paris. >>> up next, the exclusive new interview, caitlyn jenner speaking out. why she may no longer be a trump republican. he's hiding a card! it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. hide the eyes. it's what you do. show 'em real slow. (vo) more "dper rollres for mom" more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty the quicker picker upper. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can
europe are rallying to that kind of message. others hear only hatred in it. the next test, france and marine le pen.d on the streets of paris tonight, her moment may be at hand. for "nightline," i'm terry moran in paris. >>> up next, the exclusive new interview, caitlyn jenner speaking out. why she may no longer be a trump republican. he's hiding a card! it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so...
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european union, and the general election proves to be a crucial test case for both the future of france and europeining me is adam gopnik, an author and staff writer at the new yorker. michiel vos, and from paris, france, sophie pedder. she is that paris bureau chief of "the economist," magazine. i am pleased to have all of them here to talk about the implications of the french vote. i first want to go to paris. tell me the mood in france today after seeing this first-round result. sophie: >> i think the french are just beginning to come to terms with what they've managed to do, which is to evict both of the two parties that have french presidency since 1958. it is an extraordinary situation. you have two candidates, one of them from a party that didn't even exist a year ago, and the other from the far right. there is a mood of apprehension, little bit of surprise about the outcome, and excitement. one of the candidates is only 39 years old in a country where candidates tend to be around a long time before they become president. this is a big change. charlie: how do you explain that phenomenon of
european union, and the general election proves to be a crucial test case for both the future of france and europeining me is adam gopnik, an author and staff writer at the new yorker. michiel vos, and from paris, france, sophie pedder. she is that paris bureau chief of "the economist," magazine. i am pleased to have all of them here to talk about the implications of the french vote. i first want to go to paris. tell me the mood in france today after seeing this first-round result....