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very pleased a couple of critics have compared it to that, was about a named president in charles de gaullete shall we tell the president?, in which teddy kennedy was imagined in an assassination scenario. so i think there is a kind of sub—genre that does this. but to me, the reality and this novel are separate. they may be separate, but the key to a novel like this, you mentioned day of the jackal, you mentioned three days of the condor, the key is that the reader has to believe that this is not fantasy, that it could come to this. if they don't believe that, they'd probably give up after five pages. yeah, i think there is something in that. and i think one of the things that's interesting getting the reader reaction so far, and it's not been very long, is this idea that this seems plausible, that the danger, the sort of stakes that are in their mind as a reader, are because they look at the real world, and they think, a scenario not the same as this, not identical to this, is plausible. and i think one of the things that the big surprises that have confronted you and me as journalists thi
very pleased a couple of critics have compared it to that, was about a named president in charles de gaullete shall we tell the president?, in which teddy kennedy was imagined in an assassination scenario. so i think there is a kind of sub—genre that does this. but to me, the reality and this novel are separate. they may be separate, but the key to a novel like this, you mentioned day of the jackal, you mentioned three days of the condor, the key is that the reader has to believe that this is...
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and de gaulle said, i don't need to see the pictures. i trust the president of the united states.r if a french leader or another leader would have the same reaction tonight. >> john, if you put it all together, legislative failures being forced to sign the russia sanctions veto-proof vote in congress, and where his polling is, is this a lame duck president? >> well, as you said a moment ago, the time has become so compressed. you know, the democrats are leading on the generic ballot in the house race, and that's a moment where lawmakers always get nervous. the approval rating is falling. i think to go to michael's point, the great question here is to what extent are facts going to topple the trump myth, which is the relationship he has with, you know, roughly a third, maybe a little bit more than that of the country that believes -- still believes that he is the vessel of the change they need. and, you know, i think we're in this odd post-truth era. i'll take eisenhower from michael and raise you an fdr, who said on washington's birthday in '42, just as the war was really beginnin
and de gaulle said, i don't need to see the pictures. i trust the president of the united states.r if a french leader or another leader would have the same reaction tonight. >> john, if you put it all together, legislative failures being forced to sign the russia sanctions veto-proof vote in congress, and where his polling is, is this a lame duck president? >> well, as you said a moment ago, the time has become so compressed. you know, the democrats are leading on the generic ballot...
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de gaulle who was kind of the father of the country. i think that was probably the best theory. >> host: actually, just while we're on france for a moment, what do you think about the election of macron? and do you think that this is a turning point for, you know, neo-liberalism in general, let's say to kind of get its mojo backsome. >> guest: yeah. well, as i mentioned earlier, i'm not much for great men theories -- [laughter] but i think that's a good, positive development for france. i think macron is at least going to try and actually got his own people into the assembly. he got these, all these young amateurs into the assembly. so they did have a kind of a strange little revolution -- >> host: revolution again, yeah. >> guest: and he's going to try to fix the labor laws which are a big problem in france because they are so demanding of employers that people don't want to hire. you know, if you make labor laws too tough, why they don't hire people. and it also causes competitive problems in competing in the international economy. an
de gaulle who was kind of the father of the country. i think that was probably the best theory. >> host: actually, just while we're on france for a moment, what do you think about the election of macron? and do you think that this is a turning point for, you know, neo-liberalism in general, let's say to kind of get its mojo backsome. >> guest: yeah. well, as i mentioned earlier, i'm not much for great men theories -- [laughter] but i think that's a good, positive development for...
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closer to home, robots are also helping out passengers at charles de gaulle airport, where a robot valetour car after you've dropped it off. it then monitors your flight on the way back and has your car ready for you on your return. if the prototype is a success, stan's makers claim this automated procedure will also maximise space in overcrowded car parks. and if you are struggling to find your next holiday destination, you might want to leave it to the team at srprs me. this dutch company has recently launched in the uk and for a fee, they claim they'll book you a mystery break with the destination kept secret until you reach the airport. faced with a choice between city break and backpacking adventure, you're given only the barest idea of what to pack for. and, of course, there's always the risk you could end up going somewhere you've been before. thanks to everyone who's sent us their pictures this month, using the hashtag travel tuesday. here are some of my favourites. karl visited norfolk in the uk when he took this photo of a beautifully lit woodland trail. and carla snapped this
closer to home, robots are also helping out passengers at charles de gaulle airport, where a robot valetour car after you've dropped it off. it then monitors your flight on the way back and has your car ready for you on your return. if the prototype is a success, stan's makers claim this automated procedure will also maximise space in overcrowded car parks. and if you are struggling to find your next holiday destination, you might want to leave it to the team at srprs me. this dutch company has...
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with pictures to demonstrate that he had indeed slipped secret missiles into cuban, and de gaulle said't need to see the pictures, i trust the president of the united states. i the bond another lead would have the same reaction today. >> if i put it all together, legislative failures being forced to sign the russia sanctions, veto proof vote in congress, and where his polling is, is this a lame duck president? >> as you said a moment ago, the time has become so compressed. you know, the democrats are leading on the generic ballot. the approval rate is falling. to go to michael's points, the great question here is to what extent are facts going to topple the trump myth, which is the relationship he has with roughly a third, maybe a little bit more than that of the country that believes, still believes that he is the vessel of the change they need. i think we're in this odd posttruth era. i'll take eisenhower for michael and raise you an fdr who said on washington's birthday in '42 that the news is going to get worse and worse before it gets better and better and the americans deserve to
with pictures to demonstrate that he had indeed slipped secret missiles into cuban, and de gaulle said't need to see the pictures, i trust the president of the united states. i the bond another lead would have the same reaction today. >> if i put it all together, legislative failures being forced to sign the russia sanctions, veto proof vote in congress, and where his polling is, is this a lame duck president? >> as you said a moment ago, the time has become so compressed. you know,...
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very pleased a couple of critics have compared it to that, was about a named president in charles de gaulledent?, in which teddy kennedy was imagined in an assassination scenario. so i think there is a kind of sub—genre that does this. but to me, the reality and this novel are separate. they may be separate, but the key to a novel like this, you mentioned day of the jackal, you mentioned three days of the condor, the key is that the reader has to believe that this is not fantasy, that it could come to this. if they don't believe that, they'd probably give up after five pages. yeah, i think there is something in that. and i think one of the things that's interesting getting the reader reaction so far, and it's not been very long, is this idea that this seems plausible, that the danger, the sort of stakes that are in their mind as a reader, are because they look at the real world, and they think, a scenario not the same as this, not identical to this, is plausible. and i think one of the things that the big surprises that have confronted you and me as journalists this year is they've made all
very pleased a couple of critics have compared it to that, was about a named president in charles de gaulledent?, in which teddy kennedy was imagined in an assassination scenario. so i think there is a kind of sub—genre that does this. but to me, the reality and this novel are separate. they may be separate, but the key to a novel like this, you mentioned day of the jackal, you mentioned three days of the condor, the key is that the reader has to believe that this is not fantasy, that it...
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with a good president eisenhower with charles de gaulle. queen elizabeth wrote in that car, as well. any number of dignitaries would have been in these cars, too. being in a presidential car is a real perk and a real point of pride for folks. anyone from perhaps a big-city mayor to someone in the congress who the president is trying to woo may get a ride, just as air force one is treated as a perk today, something the president uses as a tool to influence. most recent car we have in our collection, even though it is several decades old. reallyt is the cars aren't going to museums much anymore. part of that is because they're not just building one primary car, but several copies of the primary car, so there are more of them out there. and partly come of these cars are really destroyed at the end of the service life. that is partly to keep the technology from falling into the wrong hands, but also to keep the effectiveness of the armor against different and more modern weapons. it is rare to see them in museums anymore. we may not get anymore
with a good president eisenhower with charles de gaulle. queen elizabeth wrote in that car, as well. any number of dignitaries would have been in these cars, too. being in a presidential car is a real perk and a real point of pride for folks. anyone from perhaps a big-city mayor to someone in the congress who the president is trying to woo may get a ride, just as air force one is treated as a perk today, something the president uses as a tool to influence. most recent car we have in our...
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obama american also seems to be taking some cues from former the former french president charles de gaulle publisher and journalist real believes image is the only thing that can control within his party. he's compelled to enter the fray fifteen m.p.h. he has been for. his cause he has been created it out of the blue and because they have the nature percent of the center seems to have a hired people like in a business firm but without any experience of the political world you have for instance the m.p.'s who say that there will be late at the french assembly because they had their tennis lessons you can find m.p.'s welcome to unable to answer the simple questions to journalists mr merkel doesn't have any policy that's why he pay so much attention to his image that's the only thing he can control in effect. say things with the softer they will have more nice and. isis militants and just chose to patrol base on the left and right even this is compound. enemy troop movements have been spotted on the other side of the river. here in the only two groups of militants have joined forces. those gr
obama american also seems to be taking some cues from former the former french president charles de gaulle publisher and journalist real believes image is the only thing that can control within his party. he's compelled to enter the fray fifteen m.p.h. he has been for. his cause he has been created it out of the blue and because they have the nature percent of the center seems to have a hired people like in a business firm but without any experience of the political world you have for instance...
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to like barack obama and also seems to be taking some cues from former french president charles de gaulle publisher and journalist in madrid when real believes image is the only thing mccrone can control with his party. he's compelled to enter the fray because the m.p.'s he has with. his posse has been created it out of the blue and because they have eighty percent of the similar seats they have hired people like in business firm but without any experience of the political world you have for instance m.p.'s who said that there will be late at a trench assembly because they had their tennis lessons you can find m.p.'s well completely unable to answer two simple questions to journalists mr macro doesn't have any party that's why he pay so much attention to his image that's the only thing he can control in fact. so that's how things look so fast that i hear a nod say i'll be back with more news than half of. the city of minima so moch was hit the hardest by the twenty eleventh's or nami but it was damaged mostly by the radiation after the nuclear disaster the little not even enough to let yo
to like barack obama and also seems to be taking some cues from former french president charles de gaulle publisher and journalist in madrid when real believes image is the only thing mccrone can control with his party. he's compelled to enter the fray because the m.p.'s he has with. his posse has been created it out of the blue and because they have eighty percent of the similar seats they have hired people like in business firm but without any experience of the political world you have for...
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like barack obama also seems to be taking some cues from another former french president charles de gaulle to publisher in journalism rick morville believes image is the only thing that mccrone can actually control within his body . he's compelled to enter the fray because the m.p.'s he has been with. this policy has been created it out of the blue and because they have the percent of the center seats they haven't hired people like in a business firm but without any experience of the political world you have for instance the m.p.'s who say that they will be late at the trench assembly because they have that tennis lessons you can find m.p.'s welcome to unable to answer two simple questions to journalists mr macro doesn't have any policy that's why he pay so much attention to his image that's the only thing he can control and in fact. check out these facebook page followers on twitter to share the minute i'm kevin i would face watching this news update on programs continue right after right. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but not signed up to be pois
like barack obama also seems to be taking some cues from another former french president charles de gaulle to publisher in journalism rick morville believes image is the only thing that mccrone can actually control within his body . he's compelled to enter the fray because the m.p.'s he has been with. this policy has been created it out of the blue and because they have the percent of the center seats they haven't hired people like in a business firm but without any experience of the political...
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the bubble top, charles de gaulle rode in that car. queen elizabeth rode in that car as princess and later queen. any number of dignitaries would have been in the more recent cars. being in the presidential cars is a real perk and point of pride for folks. anyone from a big city mayor to someone in the congress the president is trying to woo to get legislation passed might be given a ride, just as air force one is treated as a perk today and something the president uses as a tool to sway them to vote the way he might wish them to. this is the most recent car in our collection even though it was built in 1972. it is several decades old. the cars are not going to museums much. part of that is because they are not building one primary car. they are building several copies of the parade car so there are more of them. partly, these cars are destroyed at the end of their service life. that is partly perhaps to keep the technology from falling into the wrong hands. to protect them from more modern weapons. israel to see them in museums anymor
the bubble top, charles de gaulle rode in that car. queen elizabeth rode in that car as princess and later queen. any number of dignitaries would have been in the more recent cars. being in the presidential cars is a real perk and point of pride for folks. anyone from a big city mayor to someone in the congress the president is trying to woo to get legislation passed might be given a ride, just as air force one is treated as a perk today and something the president uses as a tool to sway them...
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barack obama of course also seems to be taken some cues from a former french president charles de gaulle publisher and journalist morville believes image is the only thing that mccrone can control within his party right now. he's compelled to enter the race because the m.p.c. has. this policy has been created out of the blue and because they have a percent of the center seats they have hired people like in a business firm but without any experience of the political world you have for instance m.p.'s who say that there will be late at the trench assembly because they had their tennis lessons you can find m.p.'s welcome to unable to answer two simple questions to journalists mr macro doesn't have any policy that's why he pay so much attention to his image that's the only thing he can control in fact. it's twenty six minutes past me here in moscow i'm kevin owen you next for made about thirty minutes then but you can get used notifications as they happen on all the key social networks. but. it was suggested. and a fairly strong one there were two thousand. do chemicals that the advertising.
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obama mccrone also seems to be taken some other cues from another former french president charles de gaulle might be published in the journalist emirate morville believes image is the only thing that mccrone can control within his party right now. he's compelled to enter the fray because the m.p.'s he has over push his policy has been created it out of the blue and because they have eighty percent of the center seats they haven't hired people like in a business firm but without any experience of the political world you have for instance an m.p.'s who said that there will be late at the trench assembly because they have their tennis lessons and you can find m.p.'s welcome to unable to answer two simple questions to journalists mr merkel doesn't have any policy that's why he pay so much attention to his image that's the only thing he can control in fact. that's the news rather things for company join me for the next update just personally but this time i get they are to take us with you on the move. in case you're new to the game this is how it works in the economy is built around corporation
obama mccrone also seems to be taken some other cues from another former french president charles de gaulle might be published in the journalist emirate morville believes image is the only thing that mccrone can control within his party right now. he's compelled to enter the fray because the m.p.'s he has over push his policy has been created it out of the blue and because they have eighty percent of the center seats they haven't hired people like in a business firm but without any experience...
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barack obama mccrone also seems to be takers from cues from the former french president charles de gaulle as well publisher in germany believes image is the only thing that mccrone can control within his party right now. he's compelled to enter the fray because the m.p.'s he has over with. his policy has been created it out of the blue and because they have a percent of the center seats they have hired people like in business firm but without any experience of group political world you have for instance the m.p.'s who said that there will be late at the french assembly because they had their tennis lessons you can find m.p.'s welcome to unable to well search simple questions to journalists mr merkel doesn't have any party that's why he pay so much attention to his image that's the only thing he can control effect exactly twenty six minutes past one they actually check out his facebook page follow us on twitter i'm kevin i would think so watching this news update our programs continue right after the break about. the city of minima so mark was hit hardest by the twenty eleven tsunami but i
barack obama mccrone also seems to be takers from cues from the former french president charles de gaulle as well publisher in germany believes image is the only thing that mccrone can control within his party right now. he's compelled to enter the fray because the m.p.'s he has over with. his policy has been created it out of the blue and because they have a percent of the center seats they have hired people like in business firm but without any experience of group political world you have for...
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people at charles de gaulle in paris say they waited up to an hour to get their passports checked.engers missed their flights because of it. >> it's a delay i can't afford. i've got business meetings to attend. it's part of the schedule. >> the eu implemented new regulations for border control in the wake of recent terror attacks. >>> president trump is proposing to curtail legal immigration, ultimately, it would cut legal immigration by as much as 50% over ten years' time. abc 7's laura anthony is live in walnut creek with reaction to the plan. >> the united states of america. >> reporter: if it were up to president trump, this would be the only type of new citizen class in the united states. software engineers, a statistician and a rocket scientist among them. >> i wonder whether the president thought about, you know, his, his relatives that came before hem aim and whethery would have been excluded with those restrictions. >> reporter: many of those who work with the immigrant community in the bay area believe the president's guidelines for legal citizenship don't fit with the re
people at charles de gaulle in paris say they waited up to an hour to get their passports checked.engers missed their flights because of it. >> it's a delay i can't afford. i've got business meetings to attend. it's part of the schedule. >> the eu implemented new regulations for border control in the wake of recent terror attacks. >>> president trump is proposing to curtail legal immigration, ultimately, it would cut legal immigration by as much as 50% over ten years' time....
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people at charles de gaulle in paris say they waited up to an hour to get their passports checked.gers missed their flights because of it. >> it's a delay i can't afford. i've got business meetings to attend. it's part of the schedule. >> the eu implemented new regulations for border control in the wake of recent terror attacks. >>> president trump is proposing to curtail legal immigration, ultimately, it would cut legal immigration by as much as 50% over ten years' time. abc 7's laura anthony is live in walnut creek with reaction to the plan. >> the united states of america. >> reporter: if it were up to president trump, this would be the only type of new citizen class in the united states. software engineers, a statistician and a rocket scientist among them. >> i wonder whether the president thought about, you know, his, his relatives that came before hem aim and whethery would have been excluded with those restrictions. >> reporter: many of those who work with the immigrant community in the bay area believe the president's guidelines for legal citizenship don't fit with the real
people at charles de gaulle in paris say they waited up to an hour to get their passports checked.gers missed their flights because of it. >> it's a delay i can't afford. i've got business meetings to attend. it's part of the schedule. >> the eu implemented new regulations for border control in the wake of recent terror attacks. >>> president trump is proposing to curtail legal immigration, ultimately, it would cut legal immigration by as much as 50% over ten years' time....
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very pleased a couple of critics have compared it to that, was about a named president in charles de gaulle mentioned three days of the condor, the key is that the reader has to believe that this is not fantasy, that it could come to this. if they don‘t believe that, they‘d probably give up after five pages. yeah, i think there is something in that. and i think one of the things that‘s interesting getting the reader reaction so far, and it‘s not been very long, is this idea that this seems plausible, that the danger, the sort of stakes that are in their mind as a reader, are because they look at the real world, and they think, a scenario not the same as this, not identical to this, is plausible. and i think one of the things that the big surprises that have confronted you and me as journalists this year is they‘ve made all kinds of scenarios that would once have seemed fantastical now seem plausible. and therefore i think it makes readers able to regard a story like this as plausible, because the real world itself is throwing up fantastical things all the time. jonathan freedland, sam bourn
very pleased a couple of critics have compared it to that, was about a named president in charles de gaulle mentioned three days of the condor, the key is that the reader has to believe that this is not fantasy, that it could come to this. if they don‘t believe that, they‘d probably give up after five pages. yeah, i think there is something in that. and i think one of the things that‘s interesting getting the reader reaction so far, and it‘s not been very long, is this idea that this...