claire joins us from hayange, france what do we expect from tonight's debate? where on earth in france are you? >> first of all, let me tell you that the televised debate tonight is far from the preoccupations of people here. we're in the east of france. and as part of the decrepit rust belt, hayange is the sign of a declining enduindustrial area o france and part of the failing promise to keep jobs here. president hollande pledged to keep the factory open, but that's not what happened. in many ways it's a symbol of a france that feels abandoned by politicians. as we observed going around town. take a look. it all started here, at this steel plants that once represented the economic heart of hayange. that was until 2012 when the factory was closed down where 600 people befowere working. today the jobless rate is 17.5%, well above the national average. while hayange is one of 11 towns that elected a pro national mayor three years ago t wasn't always in favor of the extreme right. during the 2012 presidential election, the town voted for socialist francois hollan