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for many french, the front national, the national front, and its former leader, jean marie le pen, hadome like the baddies in a graphic novel — there to menace, but never to win. marie le pen! le pen‘s daughter has sought to rebrand the party, shed its racist image and capture the presidency. i think she has done extremely well in detoxifying, that's the word she uses, the front national brand and saying, you know, "i'm not an extremist, i do not make nastyjokes about the holocaust and parties like mine win in other countries". "look at ukip, look at brexit, look at trump in america". "it is perfectly normal to vote for me, i'm just a politician, except that i'm different from the others". le pen‘s platform unveiled during recent days has a take back control feel to it, restoring sovereignty of the economy, she says, being more protectionist of the territory of france itself, imposing permanent border controls, and of monetary policy, reintroducing the franc, albeit pegged to wider european currencies in a kind of new exchange rate mechanism, a more moderate message than some of her re
for many french, the front national, the national front, and its former leader, jean marie le pen, hadome like the baddies in a graphic novel — there to menace, but never to win. marie le pen! le pen‘s daughter has sought to rebrand the party, shed its racist image and capture the presidency. i think she has done extremely well in detoxifying, that's the word she uses, the front national brand and saying, you know, "i'm not an extremist, i do not make nastyjokes about the holocaust and...
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marine le pen the national front is the most radical. reforming immigration laws. he would like to select immigrants those who would help france, some kind of a points system. the other groups, emmanuel macron all the benoir hamon camp, or read on the left wing of benoir hamon do not care about that issue that much. the four different groups more or less that much. the four different groups more oi’ less seem to that much. the four different groups more or less seem to be equally large fighting it off for the presidency. it will be a very fascinating and interesting election and knowing that we also have a second round. what are you think the outcome will be, i know it is hard to say at this point? the most likely thing is we are going to probably have a showdown between the populace and probably it will be emmanuel macron facing on marine le pen marine le pen and winning. we shall keep a close eye on it. in the markets, delta airlines was a fact that by grounding flights. international flights were not affect it and they say it is manag
marine le pen the national front is the most radical. reforming immigration laws. he would like to select immigrants those who would help france, some kind of a points system. the other groups, emmanuel macron all the benoir hamon camp, or read on the left wing of benoir hamon do not care about that issue that much. the four different groups more or less that much. the four different groups more oi’ less seem to that much. the four different groups more or less seem to be equally large...
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front in the first round, it is also who goes through the second round. that is the important part. france normally comes together behind the candidate who isn't the nationalle pen, although whether that happens is a question, partly because some other candidates, although noticeably not hamon, part in some ways looking to legitimise the concerns of the national front, so instead of being the outlier of politics and saying the outlier of politics and saying the unsayable, thinking the... etc, they are saying similar things, so whether it gives her a boost in the second round and prevent voters sort off, effectively ganging up against her will be a question for the electorate. what she wants, one of the election issues, is leaving the eurozone. it is interesting, in the telegraph, juergen stark, on the ecb executive board, saying maybe the project isn't the best thing, you know, as we believed when it was launched, the single currency. this is the consequence of european politics as a whole, isn't it, whether it is the future of the eu itself or the single currency. everybody involved is trying to look for ways to strengthen, redesign, reshaped, to prevent
front in the first round, it is also who goes through the second round. that is the important part. france normally comes together behind the candidate who isn't the nationalle pen, although whether that happens is a question, partly because some other candidates, although noticeably not hamon, part in some ways looking to legitimise the concerns of the national front, so instead of being the outlier of politics and saying the outlier of politics and saying the unsayable, thinking the... etc,...
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you can see marine le pen, the leader of the front national in france, of course.y are the sheer, she is saying that brexit will have a domino effect across europe, very much chiming in from what we have been hearing from washington and the tramp administration, although hardly surprising from marine le pen, because she has said something similar in the past. however, it is rather interesting, and it will perhaps set the tone for that french presidential election later this year. ukip's leader paul not all looks set to fight a by—election in stoke—on—trent that was sparked by the resignation of labour mp tristram hunt. iam joined by the resignation of labour mp tristram hunt. i am joined by matt cole. this is quite interesting. yes, this is what paul not all —— this is paul not all trying to achieve what nigel farage could not. this will be paul nuttall‘s fifth attempt to get into parliament. nigel farage did say that it would be unsustainable for uk's leader not to be in parliament, especially given that they have one, douglas carswell. paul not all would bea doug
you can see marine le pen, the leader of the front national in france, of course.y are the sheer, she is saying that brexit will have a domino effect across europe, very much chiming in from what we have been hearing from washington and the tramp administration, although hardly surprising from marine le pen, because she has said something similar in the past. however, it is rather interesting, and it will perhaps set the tone for that french presidential election later this year. ukip's leader...
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they might be celebrating now, but to stand any chance of keeping the far—right front national from powerhey want to help, their opponents on the right or their rivals on the left. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we find out why this billboard ad has sparked a row in australia. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home. i'm going home! demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with teargas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. klaus altmann is being held on a fraud charge in bolivia but the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity which is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. i'm gavin grey. the latest headlines: allegations in the gambia that millions of doll
they might be celebrating now, but to stand any chance of keeping the far—right front national from powerhey want to help, their opponents on the right or their rivals on the left. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we find out why this billboard ad has sparked a row in australia. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home. i'm going home! demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel...
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they might be celebrating now, but to stand any chance of keeping the far—right front national from powernt to help, their opponents on the right or their rivals on the left. hungary is holding a day of national mourning to honour those killed in italy. the pavement outside their secondary school in budapest is filled with flowers and candles. a bus crashed on a motorway near the italian city of verona. yordano ventura, a starting pitcher for the kansas city royals, has died in a car crash in the dominican republic. the 25—year—old helped the royals win the world series in 2015 and was renowned for his fastball, which he regularly threw at speeds in excess of 100 mph. in a separate accident, former major league player andy marte was also killed in a car crash in the caribbean country. he played for teams including the atlanta braves and the cleveland indians. in tennis, serena williams is through to the quarter—finals of the australian open tennis, with a straight—sets win over ba rbora strycova. in the opening set, williams was broken three times by the world number 16, but the american
they might be celebrating now, but to stand any chance of keeping the far—right front national from powernt to help, their opponents on the right or their rivals on the left. hungary is holding a day of national mourning to honour those killed in italy. the pavement outside their secondary school in budapest is filled with flowers and candles. a bus crashed on a motorway near the italian city of verona. yordano ventura, a starting pitcher for the kansas city royals, has died in a car crash in...
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they might be celebrating now, but to stand any chance of keeping the far—right front national from powerhey want to help, their opponents on the right or their rivals on the left. at least 18 people have been killed after powerful storms tore through the south—eastern united states. authorities say georgia was hardest hit, where1li people died. a tornado also swept through southern mississippi, killing four and injuring 20 people. more fierce storms, including tornadoes, are being forecast for southern georgia, and parts of florida and alabama. the chinese government says it has ordered the closure of more than 100 golf courses as part of a campaign to tackle illegal expansion. there has been a ban on building new courses since 2004 to safeguard resources but they continued to be built. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we find out why this billboard ad has sparked a row in australia. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team
they might be celebrating now, but to stand any chance of keeping the far—right front national from powerhey want to help, their opponents on the right or their rivals on the left. at least 18 people have been killed after powerful storms tore through the south—eastern united states. authorities say georgia was hardest hit, where1li people died. a tornado also swept through southern mississippi, killing four and injuring 20 people. more fierce storms, including tornadoes, are being forecast...
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claire williams was at the press conference and told us more about what the head of the national frontad to say. >> it was in this room that marine le pen gave her new year's wishes to the french press. she outlined her campaign strategy. she has been closely watched by journalists in france. the room was absolutely packed. she took the opportunity to outline her three fundamental principles. number one, french prosperity. number two, french independence. number three, read -- respect for national identity. she haslast few months, been reasonably discreet, but her campaign manager said earlier on that from february on, the campaign will really get going, so respect to see a lot more of marine le pen. >> that is claire williams. in brazil, the justice minister has announced plans to overhaul the country's penal system in response to sunday nights bloody prison riot in which 56 inmates were killed with some beheaded before being thrown over the prison walls. the government hopes to tackle the chronic overcrowding. it is time for our business update. you are going to start in the bowingst
claire williams was at the press conference and told us more about what the head of the national frontad to say. >> it was in this room that marine le pen gave her new year's wishes to the french press. she outlined her campaign strategy. she has been closely watched by journalists in france. the room was absolutely packed. she took the opportunity to outline her three fundamental principles. number one, french prosperity. number two, french independence. number three, read -- respect for...
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front... when they first came over, were they accepted? no, not at all. we were the first asians in the neighbourhood. and there was a lot of races, that was at the time when the nationalhops we re coventry. —— a lot of racism. shops were targeted and i remember people throwing staff at the shop, trying to smash it down. my mother was spat at, my dad was beaten up... witty enough, as you grow up, you go, that is just enough, as you grow up, you go, that isjust normal, enough, as you grow up, you go, that is just normal, right? enough, as you grow up, you go, that isjust normal, right? —— strangely enough. asian shops are particular targets for attacks... i feel sorry for the little shop man. they'd been targeted six times. the asian shopkeepers that we met were too scared to speak. it is a shame what they do to them in there. it was hardly the start that nitin and his family believe they would have in britain, farfrom the fairy family believe they would have in britain, far from the fairy tale. there was no fairy tale, we had no money. mum was wearing flip—flops in winter, we were catching the bus to go to the cash and carry to fill up the shop with stuff. i was four o
front... when they first came over, were they accepted? no, not at all. we were the first asians in the neighbourhood. and there was a lot of races, that was at the time when the nationalhops we re coventry. —— a lot of racism. shops were targeted and i remember people throwing staff at the shop, trying to smash it down. my mother was spat at, my dad was beaten up... witty enough, as you grow up, you go, that is just enough, as you grow up, you go, that isjust normal, enough, as you grow...
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how do they suggest they might tackle the popularity of the rise of the national front, we solve marineine le pen meeting otherfar right leaders and the yesterday. on the left we have these two characters who are advocating policies that are pretty left—wing. not the same policies as marine le pen, but they are appealing to the same voters, they hope, as she has been able to ca ptu re. hope, as she has been able to capture. the disenfranchised, the poon capture. the disenfranchised, the poor, the white people in the small towns of the north. they are appealing for a big increase in budget spending, a big no to budget rules handed down from brussels. benoit hamon wants this idea of a universal revenue to revolutionise the way people approach work. 0thers believe that europe should be ignored, and the sugar cane of protectionism in france or within europe. these are quite radical ideas in the party, recognising that the recent large pool of voters out there who are tempted because of the general sense of failure and pessimism in the country as a whole are tempted by the appeal of the far
how do they suggest they might tackle the popularity of the rise of the national front, we solve marineine le pen meeting otherfar right leaders and the yesterday. on the left we have these two characters who are advocating policies that are pretty left—wing. not the same policies as marine le pen, but they are appealing to the same voters, they hope, as she has been able to ca ptu re. hope, as she has been able to capture. the disenfranchised, the poon capture. the disenfranchised, the poor,...
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it's unacceptable that politics have taken a front seat while national security has taken a backseat. it must change. if you listen to the committee confirmation hearings that are taking place, some people seem to be more interested in cutting courses and hay bails on their nominees than they are and whether not they will do the right job before this country. stop the silliness. stop the circus. let's move on with the business of this country. >> senator schumer talked to the press last night about an infrastructure plan. is that something you're concerned about between cincinnati and a note of kentucky -- [inaudible] when you hear the plan that senator schumer talks about an when the president talks about, is a something you think you can get on board with or are you studying the -- >> i don't think we should borrow almost $1 trillion and plus-up a bunch of federal accounts and incur a lot of additional debt and don't build any projects to speak up. so i can tell you what i am against is a replication of the obama stimulus package in 2009. with regard to what we could before, my unde
it's unacceptable that politics have taken a front seat while national security has taken a backseat. it must change. if you listen to the committee confirmation hearings that are taking place, some people seem to be more interested in cutting courses and hay bails on their nominees than they are and whether not they will do the right job before this country. stop the silliness. stop the circus. let's move on with the business of this country. >> senator schumer talked to the press last...
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it's unacceptable that politics have taken a front front seat while national security has taken a backseat. if you listen to the confirmation hearings taken place, some people seem to be more interested in cutting horses and hay bales on their nominees than on whether they will do the right job for this country. stop the silliness, stop the circus. let's. let's move on with the business of the country. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> let me tell you what i don't think we ought to do. i don't think we had to borrow almost $1 trillion and pluggable bunch of federal accounts then occur a lot of additional debt and don't build any projects to speak of. i can tell you what i make against is a replication of the obama stimulus package in 2009. with regard to what we could before, my understanding is this administration has a team putting together a proposal that we can take a look at and that includes people both inside the administration and i think the secretary of transportation. they will come up with a proposal and will take a look at it. i hope it will be something paid for. we have a 21 trilli
it's unacceptable that politics have taken a front front seat while national security has taken a backseat. if you listen to the confirmation hearings taken place, some people seem to be more interested in cutting horses and hay bales on their nominees than on whether they will do the right job for this country. stop the silliness, stop the circus. let's. let's move on with the business of the country. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> let me tell you what i don't think we ought to do. i don't...
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french national front leader marine le pen is in new york. an unannounced visit four months before the presidential election. she is making a visit to trump tower. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: house speaker paul ryan is holding a news conference now . he says efforts to repeal and replace a obamacare are on track but will be done "in the right way." he is also calling it a rescue mission for the american people. you can watch the entire thing on the bloomberg function. mark: the dollar sliding with u.s. stocks. ftse is raising a loss and heading for a record 13 straight advance. spencer.e now, patrick were you disappointed trump did i's and cross the t's on fiscal policy? patrick: he is in the process of putting his cabinet together which was full of politicians previously but is now full of businessmen. it is hardly surprising, but he is a deal maker. he is very unorthodox as we have seen so far, so i expect a lot more su
french national front leader marine le pen is in new york. an unannounced visit four months before the presidential election. she is making a visit to trump tower. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: house speaker paul ryan is holding a news conference now . he says efforts to repeal and replace a obamacare are on track but will be done "in the right way." he is also...
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when the national front was having trouble raising funds for its 2014 campaign, the russian banks stepped in to loan more than $11 million. that may not seem like a large amount compared to the national campaign, it was roughly one third of the party was aiming to raise international fun made a significant gain in that election with them coming up in france this year they said is looking agaiit islooking againsn financing for help. little surprise the party's leader has repeatedly attempted to legitimize the attempted landgrab of crania. russia also used hacking to this trust in the democratic process of some of our closest allies and undermine the policies of their government to consider the case of germany. according to the german intelligence agencies, groups linked to the russian government.ag out in massive 2015 attack targeting the german parliament energy companies, telecom and even universities.pa just last month, germany's intelligence agency reported an alarming spike in the what it called aggressive and increased cyber spying and operations that could potentially endanger the g
when the national front was having trouble raising funds for its 2014 campaign, the russian banks stepped in to loan more than $11 million. that may not seem like a large amount compared to the national campaign, it was roughly one third of the party was aiming to raise international fun made a significant gain in that election with them coming up in france this year they said is looking agaiit islooking againsn financing for help. little surprise the party's leader has repeatedly attempted to...
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after the leader of the far—right national front failed to secure financing from traditional banks.n the philippine star, this article which says the european chamber of commerce in the philippines has two wishes for outspoken president rodrigo dutere. that he address concerns on alleged extrajudicial killings and end his verbal assaults on the country's international allies. the new york times takes a details looked at what it's calling venezuela's savage year. it looks at the violence gripping the nation and more than 28,000 people killed, according to the article. it says the current cash crisis is only "deepening peoples misery". and, finally, the wall street journal looks at what the economic forecasters got right and wrong in 2016. don't worry, sally, you're not mentioned. the consensus generally from a year ago proving to be quite accurate. sea, sometimes they get it right. joining us is nick hungerford, founder of the investment management company nutmeg. let's talk some more about the stories covered in the papers. the istanbul attack. they mean, the whole world is on a ver
after the leader of the far—right national front failed to secure financing from traditional banks.n the philippine star, this article which says the european chamber of commerce in the philippines has two wishes for outspoken president rodrigo dutere. that he address concerns on alleged extrajudicial killings and end his verbal assaults on the country's international allies. the new york times takes a details looked at what it's calling venezuela's savage year. it looks at the violence...
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. >> you would think it would help the national front, wouldn't you? t marine le pen is facing the same sort of accusations regarding her parliamentary assistant in the european parliament. so, we have not heard a lot of the national front about this penelope-gate here. as far as emanuel macron, he can present himself as a liberal, a clean candidate with integrity, and so far no affair has come out about macron. fillon is still in the three-way race with marine le pen and macron, but it could benefit his opponents. >> claire, we'll await the results of the second round of the socialist primary. we'll be back with you on monday. thank you. have a great weekend. >>> the dutch justice minister has resigned in a rou over a compensation deal that prosecutors made with a convicted drug trafficker in 2001. the minister's departure is seen as a blow to prime minister's center right liberal party. they are trailing in the polls ahead of the country's general election in march. >>> barclays is preparing to make dublin its eu headquarters post-brexit. speaking to
. >> you would think it would help the national front, wouldn't you? t marine le pen is facing the same sort of accusations regarding her parliamentary assistant in the european parliament. so, we have not heard a lot of the national front about this penelope-gate here. as far as emanuel macron, he can present himself as a liberal, a clean candidate with integrity, and so far no affair has come out about macron. fillon is still in the three-way race with marine le pen and macron, but it...
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. >> translator: the description that has been used for it national front in the united states is exactlycription that was used for it supports of donald trump in france. each is as false as the other. it's a way for the system to discredit those who refuse to play by the rules of the system. we cannot let ourselves be stereotypes and i think that many americans today realize the deplorable image that has been by the national front in the united states is as insulting and misleading of the deplorable image made of donald trump and his supporters in france. >> the polls say you could win. t does that make you nervous? >> translator: no. this doesn't make me nuvls at all. it makes me impatient. i see my country falling. i see in the eyes of strangers and they arrive and say where is france? i also want france to come back and for france to rediscover its power. its impatience that motivates me today. quick, quick, quick. let's put our beautiful coveted country back on its feet. >>> a senior aid to donald trump has questioned whether the latest sanctions on russia are out of proportion. sean
. >> translator: the description that has been used for it national front in the united states is exactlycription that was used for it supports of donald trump in france. each is as false as the other. it's a way for the system to discredit those who refuse to play by the rules of the system. we cannot let ourselves be stereotypes and i think that many americans today realize the deplorable image that has been by the national front in the united states is as insulting and misleading of...
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father to fund her campaign for the french presidency this year, after the leader of the far—right national front, this article which says the european chamber of commerce in the philippines has two wishes for outspoken president rodrigo dutere. that he address concerns on alleged extrajudicial killings and end his verbal assaults on the country's international allies. the new york times takes a details looked at what it's calling venezuela's savage year. it looks at the violence gripping the nation and more than 28,000 people killed, according to the article. it says the current cash crisis is only "deepening peoples misery". and, finally, the wall street journal looks at what the economic forecasters got right and wrong in 2016. don't worry, sally, you're not mentioned. the consensus generally from a year ago proving to be quite accurate.
father to fund her campaign for the french presidency this year, after the leader of the far—right national front, this article which says the european chamber of commerce in the philippines has two wishes for outspoken president rodrigo dutere. that he address concerns on alleged extrajudicial killings and end his verbal assaults on the country's international allies. the new york times takes a details looked at what it's calling venezuela's savage year. it looks at the violence gripping the...
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russia had done this by supporting illiberal parties like france's national front which has a xenophobicnti-muslim platform. on the national front was having trouble raising funds for 2014 campaign a russian bank with ties to the kremlin step in to loan the party more than $11 million. while the aim -- while that may not seem like a large amount compared to the u.s. national campaigns it was roughly a third of what the party was aiming to raise in the national fund made significant gains in that election through with the national elections coming up in france this year the national fund had said it's looking again to russian financing for help. little surprise that the party leader has repeatedly attempted to legitimize attempted land grab of crimea. russia has also used hacking to sow distrust into the democratic processes of some of our closest allies and undermined the policies of their government. consider the case of germany. according to german intelligence agencies groups linked to the russian government carried out a massive may 2015 attack targeting the german parliament energy
russia had done this by supporting illiberal parties like france's national front which has a xenophobicnti-muslim platform. on the national front was having trouble raising funds for 2014 campaign a russian bank with ties to the kremlin step in to loan the party more than $11 million. while the aim -- while that may not seem like a large amount compared to the u.s. national campaigns it was roughly a third of what the party was aiming to raise in the national fund made significant gains in...
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she and her national front are the ones to watch.rench presidential election in the spring. when the vote comes, given the size and importance of france, whether she wins or loses answers the big european question for 2017. which is, will populism advance or retreat on the european continent? it's been a rough few years for the eu. the migrant crisis has exposed the fragility of european integration. schengen for example removed borders, but some of them went up again very quickly when large numbers of people came in. europe's been trapped between retreating and reinstating national boundaries and advancing by having a proper common immigration policy. it's been an unholy muddle. so now we wait for the answer to this. will the european project move further into reverse? oh, and then of course the biggest problem of all is the euro. the combination in some countries of uncompetitiveness, low growth, banks in trouble and big government debts. yes, that's italy, a country too big to be ignored. so a final quickie, will the euro survive
she and her national front are the ones to watch.rench presidential election in the spring. when the vote comes, given the size and importance of france, whether she wins or loses answers the big european question for 2017. which is, will populism advance or retreat on the european continent? it's been a rough few years for the eu. the migrant crisis has exposed the fragility of european integration. schengen for example removed borders, but some of them went up again very quickly when large...
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she is the leader of the french far right national front party and ed known admirer of vladimir putinrah: as he gears up to take over, the outgoing obama administration is busy wrapping things up. in one of his final acts, he awarded the national presidential medal to vice president joe biden. [laughter] president obama: talk about our bromance. reporter: it was emotional, calling him the best vice president america has ever had an brother, president barack obama surprised joe bididen, honoringng him for his lifetimef public service. president obama: my final time as president, i am pleased to award our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. reporter: it was a warm conclusion to an improbable partnership. [applause] reporter: former rivals for the presidency became close friends. obama and biden on inauguration day nearly eight years ago. the president and his deputy bonded in 2008 during a tough election campaign, then the personal and political demands of obama's presidency challenged both men. father joe watched his oldest son speak at the democratic co
she is the leader of the french far right national front party and ed known admirer of vladimir putinrah: as he gears up to take over, the outgoing obama administration is busy wrapping things up. in one of his final acts, he awarded the national presidential medal to vice president joe biden. [laughter] president obama: talk about our bromance. reporter: it was emotional, calling him the best vice president america has ever had an brother, president barack obama surprised joe bididen,...
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the national front has said it looks again to russian financing for help. little surprise that the party's leader has repeatedly attempted attemptedize russia's landgrab of crimea. russia also used hacking to sow distrust in the democratic processes. consider the case of germany. according to german intelligence agencies, groups linked to the russian government carried out a massive may 2015 attack targeting the german parliament, energy companies, telecoms, and even universities. just last month, germany's domestic intelligence agency reported an alarming spike in "aggressive and increased cyber spying and cyber operations that could potentially endanger german government officials, members of parliament, and employees of democratic parties." the agency a gb do this to russian hackers. ahead of germany's -- the head of germany's foreign intelligence service said that russia's aims was to delegitimize the democratic process. in other instances, russia's interference has been far more direct. late last year, officials in montenegro said they uncovered a plot
the national front has said it looks again to russian financing for help. little surprise that the party's leader has repeatedly attempted attemptedize russia's landgrab of crimea. russia also used hacking to sow distrust in the democratic processes. consider the case of germany. according to german intelligence agencies, groups linked to the russian government carried out a massive may 2015 attack targeting the german parliament, energy companies, telecoms, and even universities. just last...
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the opportunity to represent the many and women of the national park service and the united states park police. when you think about america's front yard, the national mall and those years where visitors come to witness and be part of the democratic process, being that inauguration swearing in ceremony and the parade down pennsylvania avenue. we're the proud stewards of the public lands where we invite visitors and anybody who wants to engage in a first amendment activity in a proud of that responsibility. especially proud of our commission the collaboration here in amazing region, we do when it comes to large scale events dirk it's already attend, well versed and those relationshippers are well-founded in history of working side by side on a daily basis. the collaboration of nsse is epit meet it by the group on -- epitomized by the group on this station and paramount is safeguarding the democratic process and it's ideals as well as protecting visitors and the community we serve and protect. this is truly a whole community event, which we have trained and planned for since june last year. however,re total vigilantes is our hallmar
the opportunity to represent the many and women of the national park service and the united states park police. when you think about america's front yard, the national mall and those years where visitors come to witness and be part of the democratic process, being that inauguration swearing in ceremony and the parade down pennsylvania avenue. we're the proud stewards of the public lands where we invite visitors and anybody who wants to engage in a first amendment activity in a proud of that...
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the national front has said it looks again to russian financing for help. little surprise that the party's leader has repeatedly attempted to legitimize russia's attempted landgrab of crimea. russia also used hacking to sow distrust in the democratic processes. and undermine the policies of their governments. consider the case of germany. according to german intelligence agencies, groups linked to the russian government carried out a massive may 2015 attack targeting the german parliament, energy companies, telecoms, and even universities. just last month, germany's domestic intelligence agency reported an alarming spike in what it called quote "aggressive , and increased cyber spying and cyber operations that could potentially endanger german government officials, members of parliament, and employees of democratic parties." the agency attributed this to russian hackers. the head of germany's foreign intelligence service said that the perpetrator's aim was to quote delegitimize the , democratic process. in other instances, russia's interference has been far
the national front has said it looks again to russian financing for help. little surprise that the party's leader has repeatedly attempted to legitimize russia's attempted landgrab of crimea. russia also used hacking to sow distrust in the democratic processes. and undermine the policies of their governments. consider the case of germany. according to german intelligence agencies, groups linked to the russian government carried out a massive may 2015 attack targeting the german parliament,...
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the national front leader, who is also a member of the european parliament, was found to have usingllypaid employees eu funds. she is now refusing to pay back the money.y. they've beeeen part of marine le pen's entotourage for paid and allegedly unlawfully out of eu funds. now the french far right leader has until midnight to pay back eurly 300,000 euros to the parliament. she's accused of paying and aide. -- an when she was carrying out work at the party headquarters. she is due to reinforce some 40,000 euros in february. she was given a month to provide proof of restitution but failed to do so. she has been ordered to pay back 339,000 euros. she has blamed political opponents in parliament for the affair and says it doesn't make work.to separate her they could dock her paid by 50% until the full amount is recovered. a serious financial blow for the party that is struggling in the campaign. her father ran into similar issues in june. he was accused of misusing resources and ordered to repay 320,000 euros in a separate case. to the united states, and this is not a ban on muslims. that
the national front leader, who is also a member of the european parliament, was found to have usingllypaid employees eu funds. she is now refusing to pay back the money.y. they've beeeen part of marine le pen's entotourage for paid and allegedly unlawfully out of eu funds. now the french far right leader has until midnight to pay back eurly 300,000 euros to the parliament. she's accused of paying and aide. -- an when she was carrying out work at the party headquarters. she is due to reinforce...
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thank you for not putting me on front street on national television. >> sara pal ston. >> this win marks her sixth award for the people versussoj simpson. sara's girlfriend was busy performing on broadway. >> have you heard from her? >> haven't had my phone with me. >> it's lighting up right now. >> i bet you it's lighting up at the table, yeah. i hope to have heard from her. that would be bad if i hadn't, wouldn't it? what if she is like, whatever. we would be breaking up. >> look at that handsome devil, you. >> back stage brian cranston was enamored with this guy but he sealed his win for hbo with a sweet kiss to wife rob pen. what does it mean to have her support sh. >> i've been with her for 30 years and. >> i married very well. >> winner gushed about his nearly 20-year marriage whom he called flicka. >> what do you think makes it work? >> kudos to flicka, she's the out. i don't. but you know, i've always felt talk leads to feeling things. then you are on a slippery slope of -- >> i don't want any part of that. >> humor worked for them as well. >> works for everybody. >>> one couple
thank you for not putting me on front street on national television. >> sara pal ston. >> this win marks her sixth award for the people versussoj simpson. sara's girlfriend was busy performing on broadway. >> have you heard from her? >> haven't had my phone with me. >> it's lighting up right now. >> i bet you it's lighting up at the table, yeah. i hope to have heard from her. that would be bad if i hadn't, wouldn't it? what if she is like, whatever. we would...
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. >>> president obama said goodboogoodbye to the nation in front of nearly >> it was a speech calling for unity and served as a call to action for the nation's future. while the president talked about his accomplishments in office, but one of the most talked about moments was his tribute to his wi wife. >> for the past 25 years you have not only been my wife, mother of my children. you've been my best friend. you took on a role you didn't ask for and you made it your own with grace and grit and awith style and good humor. >> that was one of the most emotional moments of the night. president obama wiped away teared with a handker c-- handkerchief. >> angie goff. >> a lot of people talking into the morning. the #my president was trending in washington early and we're seeing reacti day citizens. sophia bush writing it has been an honor to work in this administration. bradley beale writing caption this. shonda rhimes posting that they were here to show our love for potus and ellen saying i love you more than i have faith on twitter to describe. during the speech -- during the speech, as y
. >>> president obama said goodboogoodbye to the nation in front of nearly >> it was a speech calling for unity and served as a call to action for the nation's future. while the president talked about his accomplishments in office, but one of the most talked about moments was his tribute to his wi wife. >> for the past 25 years you have not only been my wife, mother of my children. you've been my best friend. you took on a role you didn't ask for and you made it your own...
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protesters set off some smoke devices right in the middle of a crowd in front of the national press club, which was the site of a pro-trump ball. officers put on protective gear in case things escalated but no one has been hurt and police have not in fact made any arrests. >>> there could be more protests tomorrow, including in philadelphia. >> yeah, in fact police in philadelphia are advising people to avoid center city. nbc 10's brandon hudson joins us live from our nbc 10 studios. brendan? >> jim and jacqueline, philadelphia police say if you live in center city, avoid city hall, thomas payne hall. in less than 24 hours, he expects to recite the oath in front of a large crowd. he says it's for the people's inauguration, a contrast of donald trump's presidential inauguration in washington, dc. >> this moment is to really transform some of the anger, some of the fear and sadness into hope, into action, into love. >> his group is one of several planning demonstrators in philadelphia tomorrow in rebuttal to trump's ceremony. the organization one pennsylvania will be there too. >> we have
protesters set off some smoke devices right in the middle of a crowd in front of the national press club, which was the site of a pro-trump ball. officers put on protective gear in case things escalated but no one has been hurt and police have not in fact made any arrests. >>> there could be more protests tomorrow, including in philadelphia. >> yeah, in fact police in philadelphia are advising people to avoid center city. nbc 10's brandon hudson joins us live from our nbc 10...
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putin was a joke figure, now he is suddenly in the front rant. nationrful to want a relationship with him. he is back in the ranks again, and that does make a difference. putinwas dismissive of and saying russia is a second rate power, and that is true. thatputin has shown is it's possible to do a lot in that second rate leak. trump has build him up and talked about him being a great leader. away from homen because suddenly putin is seen as a man to be reckoned with in the middle east. quite likes. but also at home, the idea of putin as a czar, that is the way russians for good and bad reasons are drawn towards strong leaders. that makes them think that putin is smarter than trump. he will out with him at every stage of the game. >> as far as the hacking, i think it was russia, but we also get hacked by other countries and people. >> i think we will never know what damage putin did to the u.s. presidency. donald trump won by a regional margin and a lot of states. the issue of hacking will stay for some time because cyber security, these zones of problem
putin was a joke figure, now he is suddenly in the front rant. nationrful to want a relationship with him. he is back in the ranks again, and that does make a difference. putinwas dismissive of and saying russia is a second rate power, and that is true. thatputin has shown is it's possible to do a lot in that second rate leak. trump has build him up and talked about him being a great leader. away from homen because suddenly putin is seen as a man to be reckoned with in the middle east. quite...
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so in the national security front, for example, many bush national security advisers signed letters opposing donald trump. >> right. >> the trump team doesn't want a lot to do with those people. that's partially understandable. but on the other hand, there is a lot of knowledge there to be gained. >> that happened a little bit in clinton world i remember in '93. they were like, oh, we don't carter people here because they were afraid of the stigma of carter people at the time. there were some people who were worthy people, perry. there is some of that. this bush thing -- >> the bush thing is important. the trump people are, you signed the letter, you won't be working here anytime soon. the other thing. not reading the preparation memos. i think something that happens in nigeria, the u.s. has interests in all kinds of countries in the world. i wonder about the countries that are not in the news every day, what the depth of knowledge is there. we have a lot of interest beyond the big headlines. >> i think the other thing that is causing a little bit of problem is understanding who is in charge
so in the national security front, for example, many bush national security advisers signed letters opposing donald trump. >> right. >> the trump team doesn't want a lot to do with those people. that's partially understandable. but on the other hand, there is a lot of knowledge there to be gained. >> that happened a little bit in clinton world i remember in '93. they were like, oh, we don't carter people here because they were afraid of the stigma of carter people at the time....
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the leader of the french national front, marine le pen, and the dutch politician geert wilders are amongto attend. thousands of protestors are expected to demonstrate outside the event. the brazilian football club chapecoense will play its first match tonight after nearly all of its players were killed in a plane crash in columbia. the club made 20 new signings following the disaster, which left 71 people dead. 0ur reporterjulia carneiro has more. these pictures travelled the world. sheerjoy as the chapacoense football tea m sheerjoy as the chapacoense football team qualified for the final of the cup last year. the dressing room now stands silent. their finest dressing room now stands silent. theirfinest moment sent dressing room now stands silent. their finest moment sent them to play in colombia on the doomed flight play in colombia on the doomed flight that killed 19 players, as well as directors and members of the coaching staff. the flight crashed ona coaching staff. the flight crashed on a mountainous area close to the area where it was headed. a preliminary report by colombian auth
the leader of the french national front, marine le pen, and the dutch politician geert wilders are amongto attend. thousands of protestors are expected to demonstrate outside the event. the brazilian football club chapecoense will play its first match tonight after nearly all of its players were killed in a plane crash in columbia. the club made 20 new signings following the disaster, which left 71 people dead. 0ur reporterjulia carneiro has more. these pictures travelled the world. sheerjoy as...
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the leader of the french national front, marine le pen, and the dutch politician geert wilders are amonge brazilian football club, chapecoense, will play its first match tonight after nearly all of its players were killed in a plane crash in columbia. the club has made 20 new signings since the disaster, which left 71 people dead. the friendly against current champions palmeiras will raise money for the victims‘ families. those are the main stories this morning. mike is with us with the sport. this is going to be a tough game. uncharted territory for everybody. 20 new players will be on the pitch, three of the survivors watching on after that tragedy, which has changed the club for everybody, because they used to be an underdog. now they have the spotlight of the world on them. and it is hard to see past this. it was a moment when the football world came together in support. it touched the hearts of everybody. let's take a look at that picture. that is someone who is on fire right now. talk about momentum in sport being important. andy murray became world number one last year. johanna ko
the leader of the french national front, marine le pen, and the dutch politician geert wilders are amonge brazilian football club, chapecoense, will play its first match tonight after nearly all of its players were killed in a plane crash in columbia. the club has made 20 new signings since the disaster, which left 71 people dead. the friendly against current champions palmeiras will raise money for the victims‘ families. those are the main stories this morning. mike is with us with the...
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front. the national weather service has upped the high wind watch to a wind warning there this afternoon untilw. and we still have a winter storm warning on the way for the sierra nevada. it's been snowing steadily. and it will continue to snow with 2 to 4 feet above 4,000 feet along the west slopes. if we add up the totals, it's two feet, three feet, even five feet over at kirkwood. incredible amounts. so right now we're in the 40s to 50s out there. and you can download our app because we have our live cameras on there as well, and very, very pretty scenic vistas out there. probably rainbows as well. high surf warnings. we haven't seen these heights in quite some time. very dangerous at the coast. we're going to get into flooding again, rockslides, looking at the napa river, hollister. some of the rivers high potential for flooding. the debris floe as well and the power outages. wait until you see the wind gusts. this is a 2 right now. but late tonight into the ore night hours we could see stronger conditions for a 3. we're looking at the gusty winds in excess of 50 miles an hour. and flash f
front. the national weather service has upped the high wind watch to a wind warning there this afternoon untilw. and we still have a winter storm warning on the way for the sierra nevada. it's been snowing steadily. and it will continue to snow with 2 to 4 feet above 4,000 feet along the west slopes. if we add up the totals, it's two feet, three feet, even five feet over at kirkwood. incredible amounts. so right now we're in the 40s to 50s out there. and you can download our app because we have...
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the french national front leader, marine le pen, has predicted that brexit will have a domino effectmany, france, italy and the netherlands in the german city of koblenz. they're discussing their shared opposition to the european union. ukip's new leader, paul nuttall, is to be his party's candidate in next month's by—election in stoke central. the contest was triggered by the resignation of labour's tristram hunt. at the last general election, ukip came second in the constituency, which voted strongly in favour of brexit in the referendum. it will be mr nuttall‘s fifth attempt to become an mp. back to the national cathedral in washington, dc. president trump, i believe, just arriving with the first lady melania. a national prayer service at the cathedral. a few minutes ago, the vice president and his wife arrived. the first day after being inaugurated, the president and first lady at the national cathedral for this brea kfast national cathedral for this breakfast greeting. some people moving into position alongside mike pence, the vice president, and his wife. the former president o
the french national front leader, marine le pen, has predicted that brexit will have a domino effectmany, france, italy and the netherlands in the german city of koblenz. they're discussing their shared opposition to the european union. ukip's new leader, paul nuttall, is to be his party's candidate in next month's by—election in stoke central. the contest was triggered by the resignation of labour's tristram hunt. at the last general election, ukip came second in the constituency, which...
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the french national front leader, marine le pen, has predicted that brexit will have a domino effectaders from germany, france, italy and the netherlands in the german city of koblenz. they're discussing their shared opposition to the european union. addressing delegates, marine le pen declared 2017 will be the year of the awakening of the people of continental europe. translation: the first real blow struck against the old order. the thing that will set off the domino effect that will bring down all of europe is brexit. a sovereign people has decided to leave an agreement of the powerful to decide its own destiny. applause. the second blow came shortly afterwards and that was the election of mr trump to the presidency of the united states, putting the friends of neoliberalism in an even more difficult situation. ukip's new leader, paul nuttall, is to be his party's candidate in next month's by—election in stoke central. the contest was triggered by the resignation of labour's tristram hunt. at the last general election, ukip came second in the constituency, which voted strongly in f
the french national front leader, marine le pen, has predicted that brexit will have a domino effectaders from germany, france, italy and the netherlands in the german city of koblenz. they're discussing their shared opposition to the european union. addressing delegates, marine le pen declared 2017 will be the year of the awakening of the people of continental europe. translation: the first real blow struck against the old order. the thing that will set off the domino effect that will bring...
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in france, good marine le pen from the national front came the presidency in may and will voters frommany, angela merkel remains the favourite to wina angela merkel remains the favourite to win a fourth term in september. but keep an eye on rising support for the but keep an eye on rising support forthe anti—immigrant, anti— but keep an eye on rising support for the anti—immigrant, anti— euro alternative fuer deutschland. there will almost certainly be an election in italy. the antiestablishment five star movement is waiting in the wings. in march the 60th anniversary of the treaty which founded the european economic community will ta ke european economic community will take place. critics say there isn't much to celebrate. the eu will try to prove it wrong. march should also see the uk triggering article 50 of the lisbon treaty, setting up a process that will see it leave the eu in two years. the first time the eu in two years. the first time the eu is about to get smaller, not bigger. much will depend throughout the year on the health of the european economy, particularly in the eur
in france, good marine le pen from the national front came the presidency in may and will voters frommany, angela merkel remains the favourite to wina angela merkel remains the favourite to win a fourth term in september. but keep an eye on rising support for the but keep an eye on rising support forthe anti—immigrant, anti— but keep an eye on rising support for the anti—immigrant, anti— euro alternative fuer deutschland. there will almost certainly be an election in italy. the...
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allegedly may have attacked this mosque, reports that on facebook, for example, he liked french national frontl. and that is not a lot of information about him, it has even now sparked an early discussion about right—wing politics here in quebec. jessica, we have some problems with the sound quality that. we will leave it for a moment. thanks very much. stay with us on bbc news. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings, and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours pass. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. moscow got its first taste of western fast food, as mcdonald's opened its biggest restaurant, in pushkin square. but the hundreds of muscovites who queued up today won't find it
allegedly may have attacked this mosque, reports that on facebook, for example, he liked french national frontl. and that is not a lot of information about him, it has even now sparked an early discussion about right—wing politics here in quebec. jessica, we have some problems with the sound quality that. we will leave it for a moment. thanks very much. stay with us on bbc news. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman...
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there is quite clearly a moment which the national front is hoping to capitalise on, the victory of donaldn speech, this is all manna from heaven for marine le pen, on whom all eyes are fixed as we move into the residential campaign. presidential campaign. but i think we always have to make it clear that her chance of winning, still, remain very small indeed. the comparison i always make is with the communist party in france in the 1960s and 1970s, which was up at similar levels, 20%, 25%, an important player on the political scene but had no chance of actually getting into power because there would always be a big majority against them. a court in iran's rejected an appeal against a five year prison sentence given to a woman with dual british and iranian citizenship. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe a charity worker accused of security offences was detained while trying to leave the country with her baby daughter after visiting relatives in april. with me is now is nazanin‘s husband, richard ratcliffe. you must be devastated by this. yes, a sequel to feel happened on april fourth but no one was
there is quite clearly a moment which the national front is hoping to capitalise on, the victory of donaldn speech, this is all manna from heaven for marine le pen, on whom all eyes are fixed as we move into the residential campaign. presidential campaign. but i think we always have to make it clear that her chance of winning, still, remain very small indeed. the comparison i always make is with the communist party in france in the 1960s and 1970s, which was up at similar levels, 20%, 25%, an...
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sunday after sunday white youths encouraged by the atmosphere created by the national front went on thed attacking passing asians. the sight of the shopkeeper a p pa re ntly asians. the sight of the shopkeeper apparently doing well during the era of recession lit the touch paper among far—right groups. in the east end of london the openly racist british national party take to the streets. the bnp want all non—whites to leave britain. and they're marching in an area where racial attacks, mostly on asians, have tripled in two years. asians say it's a provocation that can lead to violence. the idea of the successful asian shopkeeper bred some resentment. having a corner shop was the dream for many migrants in the 1960s and 70s. but the dream was beginning to tarnish. the corner shop was increasingly seen as a the corner shop was increasingly seen as a soft target, a vulnerable space with little security and wide open to attack. violent attacks on staff at small local shops have risen dramatically over the past year. convenient stores are increasingly being seen as easy targets. a shopkeepe
sunday after sunday white youths encouraged by the atmosphere created by the national front went on thed attacking passing asians. the sight of the shopkeeper a p pa re ntly asians. the sight of the shopkeeper apparently doing well during the era of recession lit the touch paper among far—right groups. in the east end of london the openly racist british national party take to the streets. the bnp want all non—whites to leave britain. and they're marching in an area where racial attacks,...
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front. but he quickly then tried to pivot to others who have endangered national security saying on those fronts as needed. when we talked about russia something that i asked him about in terms of president-elect offering to lift the sanction, is that mr. obama just recently put in place against russia in exchange for nuclear disarmament efforts, president obama said, look, i wish donald trump luck on that but frankly vladimir putin has not gone as far as we have been willing to go in reducing his arms and warned president trump in a very careful turn not to confuse leverage sanctions as way to get something on the nuclear front that would largely endanger global stability as he characterized it. big nations don't go around pushing around smaller ones. saying that when it comes to international norms america, no naturaller who is the president is the biggest player in the world and needs to uphold that global order. so it was theme he came back to there to reporters who haveñr packed town this white house briefing room. >> pelley: çó hang in there with us just a moment as we bring in bob schieff
front. but he quickly then tried to pivot to others who have endangered national security saying on those fronts as needed. when we talked about russia something that i asked him about in terms of president-elect offering to lift the sanction, is that mr. obama just recently put in place against russia in exchange for nuclear disarmament efforts, president obama said, look, i wish donald trump luck on that but frankly vladimir putin has not gone as far as we have been willing to go in reducing...