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james reynolds is there as well, we will hear from james reynolds is there as well, we will hearfrom. we are nearly there for 100 days of the donald trump presidency, we will hear how some people in america feel about it in a few minutes. those of us who covered brexit and robbed from's victory need no lessons on how wrong polling can be, but france is interesting. the pollsters got it spot on in the first round of the presidential election, which is why the polling ahead of the second round is worth a look. the gap between the candidates is still there. it is still significant. but it has got a little bit smaller, with both candidates on the campaign trail. here is emmanuel macron in paris. a progress —— translation: i will not let marine le pen trivialise the national front party, not let marine le pen trivialise the nationalfront party, a racist party. she put at the helm of the party. she put at the helm of the party somebody who expresses extremely brave opinions. marine le pen has been holding a rally, and james reynolds is there. thousands of her supporters have gathered here.
james reynolds is there as well, we will hear from james reynolds is there as well, we will hearfrom. we are nearly there for 100 days of the donald trump presidency, we will hear how some people in america feel about it in a few minutes. those of us who covered brexit and robbed from's victory need no lessons on how wrong polling can be, but france is interesting. the pollsters got it spot on in the first round of the presidential election, which is why the polling ahead of the second round is...
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let's speak to james reynolds who is monitoring this story from the bbc newsroom in paris. you have, james? we are keeping an eye on the french channels. they suggest something similar to what you have said, there was a car, in which there was an attacker, these initial reports say he got out and fired towards the police. there are other questions to be answered, were the others in the car, what's happened to that car, with the police targeted, remember there are lots of police on the champs—elysees. our colleague christian fraser has brought these pictures. i was on a side street possibly moments after the shooting happened, my colleagues andi the shooting happened, my colleagues and i were simply walking towards the champs—elysees, we saw a small group of people running towards us, we from the champs—elysees, looking panicked, one woman said that had been a man with a gun, we could not get much more information from her. and then we saw the police taking control of the small side road from the champs—elysees ordering people to stay inside. this evening all the main residen
let's speak to james reynolds who is monitoring this story from the bbc newsroom in paris. you have, james? we are keeping an eye on the french channels. they suggest something similar to what you have said, there was a car, in which there was an attacker, these initial reports say he got out and fired towards the police. there are other questions to be answered, were the others in the car, what's happened to that car, with the police targeted, remember there are lots of police on the...
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james reynolds, bbc news, paris. prosecutor, francois molins, said the gunman had been identified. translator: the only other thing i can tell you is that the attacker‘s identity is known and has been verified. i won't reveal it, because investigations and raids are already underway, in particular to establish whether there is any evidence or not of complicity. france has endured a series of attacks in the past three years. the timing of this one is surely significant — just days before the first round of voting in the presidential election. sarah corker has been looking at political reaction to the attack. you have to stay back, please. the area is dangerous because of shoot gun! please stand back! as news broke of another terror attack in france, all 11 candidates standing in sunday's presidential election were making their final television appearances. as a mark of respect, the three leading candidates have called off rallies and meetings on the last day of campaigning. translation: tonight, while we have been tal
james reynolds, bbc news, paris. prosecutor, francois molins, said the gunman had been identified. translator: the only other thing i can tell you is that the attacker‘s identity is known and has been verified. i won't reveal it, because investigations and raids are already underway, in particular to establish whether there is any evidence or not of complicity. france has endured a series of attacks in the past three years. the timing of this one is surely significant — just days before the...
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james reynolds, bbc news, paris.says the survival of france is at stake in the election. her front nationale party has only ever reached the second round of a presidential race once before, while emmanuel macron‘s party was set up just 12 months ago. our france correspondent lucy williamson looks now at the changing face of french politics. one country, one electorate, two very different faces. france has chosen change, but of what sort? emmanuel macron was once called ‘the champagne bubble,‘ with no previous experience and no established party, he would, critics said, pop very quickly. vive la france! instead, he brought in those disillusioned with france's traditional parties. his liberal pro—europe policies attracting voters from both right and left. but voters from right and left also chose marine le pen, who wants everything emmanuel macron does not — leave the euro, slash immigration, and clamp down on free trade. her support has been the steadiest in this election, barely changing from months ago. so why was t
james reynolds, bbc news, paris.says the survival of france is at stake in the election. her front nationale party has only ever reached the second round of a presidential race once before, while emmanuel macron‘s party was set up just 12 months ago. our france correspondent lucy williamson looks now at the changing face of french politics. one country, one electorate, two very different faces. france has chosen change, but of what sort? emmanuel macron was once called ‘the champagne...
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james reynolds, bbc news, paris.ent, the paris prosecutor francois molins said the gunman had been identified. translation: the identity of the attacker is known, and it has been verified. i won't reveal it, as investigations and searches are already taking place to determine whether or not he had any accomplices. walid haddad was in a cafe facing the george v hotel, just off the champs—elysees, when the shooting started. i was sitting at a cafe in the — let's say 400 metres from where everything happened, in front of the famous george v hotel, in the george v avenue. i was inside, i was indoors. i heard very strong noises and at the beginning i think it was high construction noises, things like that. but i left the cafe three minutes later in order to head to the champs—elysee, and i started to see many people running very frightened, running in the opposite way of mine. lots of frightened people told me there was shooting everywhere, and you definitely have to get out of here. so i started to run on the opposite si
james reynolds, bbc news, paris.ent, the paris prosecutor francois molins said the gunman had been identified. translation: the identity of the attacker is known, and it has been verified. i won't reveal it, as investigations and searches are already taking place to determine whether or not he had any accomplices. walid haddad was in a cafe facing the george v hotel, just off the champs—elysees, when the shooting started. i was sitting at a cafe in the — let's say 400 metres from where...
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james reynolds, bbc news, paris.ent, the paris prosecutor francois molins said the gunman had been identified. translation: the identity of the attacker is known, and it has been verified. i won't reveal it, as investigations and searches are already taking place to determine whether or not he had any accomplices. walid haddad was in a cafe facing the george v hotel, just off the champs—elysees, when the shooting started. i was sitting on a cafe in the... let's save a00m from where everything happens, in front of the famous george v hotel on george v avenue, and i was inside. so i heard several noises. i first was told it was construction, a very high volume construction work. then two minutes after i left the cafe, as i was heading with a friend in the direction of the champs—elysees, then i started to see people running and very frightened. could see it in theirfaces. running and very frightened. could see it in their faces. running the opposite way of mayan. so i quickly asked a person what was happening, and he d
james reynolds, bbc news, paris.ent, the paris prosecutor francois molins said the gunman had been identified. translation: the identity of the attacker is known, and it has been verified. i won't reveal it, as investigations and searches are already taking place to determine whether or not he had any accomplices. walid haddad was in a cafe facing the george v hotel, just off the champs—elysees, when the shooting started. i was sitting on a cafe in the... let's save a00m from where everything...
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james reynolds, bbc news, paris.ng was going to stop her being first to cast her ballot. i wanted to be here, the first one to come to vote. as a woman, the 52% of women voting in paris. i wanted to show that there is no problem of security. there is no problem of we are in paris, it is nice weather, we are in a nice park and it is very quiet and calm. we must come out to vote. it still looks pretty normal, pretty relaxed around this polling station. a small security presence every now and then with the police passing by. let's talk to a journalist here in paris who has covered many elections. this feels completely relaxed around here. how unusual is this election, the whole scenario? despite this relaxed sunday morning scene, which is heartening to see, there is a jittery feeling in france at the moment. particularly since the killing of the policeman on thursday, an attack claimed by the so—called islamic state. the french are well aware that there could be further attacks. we have more than 50,000 police deployed
james reynolds, bbc news, paris.ng was going to stop her being first to cast her ballot. i wanted to be here, the first one to come to vote. as a woman, the 52% of women voting in paris. i wanted to show that there is no problem of security. there is no problem of we are in paris, it is nice weather, we are in a nice park and it is very quiet and calm. we must come out to vote. it still looks pretty normal, pretty relaxed around this polling station. a small security presence every now and then...
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james reynolds, thank you.nd to each other and that directly affects how much we all pay for our mortgages and loans. now the bbc has uncovered a secret recording that implicates the bank of england in the rigging of the libor rate. the 2008 recording adds to evidence that the central bank repeatedly pressured commercial banks during the financial crisis to push their libor interest rates down. it was obtained by our economics correspondent, andy verity, for a panorama investigation. the libor scandal first blew up in 2012, when barclays boss bob diamond was forced to resign. until recently, libor used to be set by a member of staff at the biggest banks, called a submitter, saying what interest rate they thought they'd have to pay to borrow money. an average was taken, called the london inter—bank offered rate, or liborfor short. it helps determine how much the banks pay to get hold of funds to lend and therefore what we pay on mortgages and loans. it also gives an indication of how healthy financially the bank
james reynolds, thank you.nd to each other and that directly affects how much we all pay for our mortgages and loans. now the bbc has uncovered a secret recording that implicates the bank of england in the rigging of the libor rate. the 2008 recording adds to evidence that the central bank repeatedly pressured commercial banks during the financial crisis to push their libor interest rates down. it was obtained by our economics correspondent, andy verity, for a panorama investigation. the libor...
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marine le pen has been in neath. james reynolds is there as well, we will hear from james reynolds isld trump presidency, we will hear how some people in america feel about it in a few minutes.
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first, here's a report from james reynolds.ell you what, we will go straight to that press conference. translationz... the to that press conference. translation: . .. the charging to that press conference. translation:... the charging of three individuals who were preparing a terrorist attack and yesterday, on the champs elysees, a police was killed by a terrorist, i terrorist bullet. this last, dramatic incident marks the humility with which we must always demonstrate despite all the mobility of everybody involved. first and foremost, i should just like to say how moved i am by the death of this police officer on service last night and the, in sympathy with the police force who was with him. a couple of details here, which, as you know, has been interested to the prosecution office of paris. the inquiry has been opened into the assassination and the attempted assassination of public civil servants and also, the perpetrator being a chief of a criminal circle. at 8. a7, an individual arrived at the scene of the crime in a vehicl
first, here's a report from james reynolds.ell you what, we will go straight to that press conference. translationz... the to that press conference. translation: . .. the charging to that press conference. translation:... the charging of three individuals who were preparing a terrorist attack and yesterday, on the champs elysees, a police was killed by a terrorist, i terrorist bullet. this last, dramatic incident marks the humility with which we must always demonstrate despite all the mobility...
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james reynolds, bbc news, paris. home in greater manchester in the early hours of sunday morning. simon clemison reports. how did a disturbance at a house in the early hours end in a murder investigation? michael samwell and his wife were woken up by a loud noise, and the former royal naval 0fficer went downstairs to have a look. the exact sequence of events that followed is not clear, but outside, now cordoned off, the 35 year old was run over as his car was stolen. he was taken to hospital where he later died of his injuries. the car was found abandoned a few miles away. this could have happened to anyone. you hear a noise downstairs and you go and see what it is. it is incredibly tragic he has lost his life. this is described as a quiet corner of manchester. and gathered in silence, people came to pay their respects, laying flowers at the scene. over a materialistic item, a car, you take somebody‘s life. is that what it has boiled down to? it will be a bit different here now. i am a bit shaken up because obviously
james reynolds, bbc news, paris. home in greater manchester in the early hours of sunday morning. simon clemison reports. how did a disturbance at a house in the early hours end in a murder investigation? michael samwell and his wife were woken up by a loud noise, and the former royal naval 0fficer went downstairs to have a look. the exact sequence of events that followed is not clear, but outside, now cordoned off, the 35 year old was run over as his car was stolen. he was taken to hospital...
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james reynolds, bbc news, paris.le pen's campaign co—ordinatorjean messiha. how do you look at this result? because it is historic in the sense that the national front are into the second round, but marine le pen did not do as well as the polls said she would. why? it is a tradition that in the last phase of the election the small candidates emerge and take some voices to the main party. even macron did not perform as he was meant to perform. this is democracy andi meant to perform. this is democracy and i think we are very satisfied from this result. it is an historical step that we took yesterday by qualifying in the second round and now we are going to convince our fellow citizenship to choose us instead of choosing the son of hollande. i'm fascinated by the split and i have been studying the split and i have been studying the statistics. marine le pen won 17,000 communes, compared to 7005 macron. here in paris, she gotjust 596 macron. here in paris, she gotjust 5% of the vote. your message does not resonate with
james reynolds, bbc news, paris.le pen's campaign co—ordinatorjean messiha. how do you look at this result? because it is historic in the sense that the national front are into the second round, but marine le pen did not do as well as the polls said she would. why? it is a tradition that in the last phase of the election the small candidates emerge and take some voices to the main party. even macron did not perform as he was meant to perform. this is democracy andi meant to perform. this is...
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james reynolds, bbc news, paris. player, ilie nastase, has been banned from any further role in the fed cup tie between britain and romania after he verbally abused the british captain, anne keothavon, and the british number one, johanna konta. play was suspended when konta left the court in tears, but she later came back to beat her opponent in straight sets. alex gulrajani reports. pouring of emotion on a tennis court, just not like this. johanna konta was on top against romania's player, but she was not the only challenge to be both konta and the captain felt the crowd overstepped the mark. the romanian captain, ilie nastase, got involved. already facing investigation for comments made about serena williams, ilie nastase swore at the pair and officials, before being escorted away. play resumed, but only briefly, with johanna away. play resumed, but only briefly, withjohanna konta, the world number seven, visibly distressed. she left the court soon after with another, simona halep are pleading with the crowd. —— ha
james reynolds, bbc news, paris. player, ilie nastase, has been banned from any further role in the fed cup tie between britain and romania after he verbally abused the british captain, anne keothavon, and the british number one, johanna konta. play was suspended when konta left the court in tears, but she later came back to beat her opponent in straight sets. alex gulrajani reports. pouring of emotion on a tennis court, just not like this. johanna konta was on top against romania's player, but...
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james reynolds reports from there. this supporter, in white, wants immediate action.attack killed 86 people. the 31—year—old has come with thousands more to hear marine le pen. translation: in this city, that was hit so hard by terrorism, i will show no weakness in the face of islamic fundamentalism! the audience hears her promise to deploy more police and to deport suspects under surveillance. everyone is scared now. even to come here, my family and friends spoke about maybe it is dangerous to come. we are scared in france and we all think she is the strongest person to be able to protect us and protect france. these are the true believers, campaigning for their leader. but they alone won't be enough. in order to win the election, marine le pen must find and win over new voters. that means that she has to read the mood of the city that's still recovering. some here do want greater action, but many believe the front national is simply not the answer. 18—year—old layla fled from the attacks on this promenade. what happened here has not made her turn to marine le pen. i
james reynolds reports from there. this supporter, in white, wants immediate action.attack killed 86 people. the 31—year—old has come with thousands more to hear marine le pen. translation: in this city, that was hit so hard by terrorism, i will show no weakness in the face of islamic fundamentalism! the audience hears her promise to deploy more police and to deport suspects under surveillance. everyone is scared now. even to come here, my family and friends spoke about maybe it is...
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i want to cross to james reynolds who is at macron‘s headquarters. to emmanuel macron. what did they make of it? they cheered along. from their point of view, it was not a particularlyjubilant speech that it was a statesman—like speech. that gave you an indication was speaking to. he was not threatening himself to the people in the room. you are ready has their votes stop he is already thinking of the second round and make sure he ties up the other votes from the socialist party and from francois fillon as well. it is about someone looking beyond his supporters. james, we were just talking here. there is a lot of hope and optimism expressed by mr macron. a lot of our guests are saying they still need to seek policies and manifested. what will you do to actually change france? —— seed policies and ma nifestos. france? —— seed policies and manifestos. a lot of promises about being pro—eu, pro—business and pro—social welfare. at what point will this be crystallised ? pro—social welfare. at what point will this be crystallised? they say he will go around
i want to cross to james reynolds who is at macron‘s headquarters. to emmanuel macron. what did they make of it? they cheered along. from their point of view, it was not a particularlyjubilant speech that it was a statesman—like speech. that gave you an indication was speaking to. he was not threatening himself to the people in the room. you are ready has their votes stop he is already thinking of the second round and make sure he ties up the other votes from the socialist party and from...
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james reynolds reports from paris. no one wants to miss a single second of the big moment.hese people are running not for a vote but for a football match. 0n the eve of the election, psg player home game. it was a final test of the capital's security, before the polls opened. these supporters, french voters, have made it through months of campaigning. translation: the campaigning. translation: the campaign was very long, and it was contaminated by all that has happened. translation: for us, the people down there, we will never have anything. so no matter who is the president, it doesn't matter. it will always be the same for us. the campaign has been necessary. we listen to each party's programme. now it is time to choose. to the relief of everyone here, the speeches over, the arguments have been made, and for this entire country it is now decision time. for these protesters in paris, security comes before all else. the afternoon before the vote, the wives of police officers called for more support for the security forces. their march follows the killing of a police officer
james reynolds reports from paris. no one wants to miss a single second of the big moment.hese people are running not for a vote but for a football match. 0n the eve of the election, psg player home game. it was a final test of the capital's security, before the polls opened. these supporters, french voters, have made it through months of campaigning. translation: the campaigning. translation: the campaign was very long, and it was contaminated by all that has happened. translation: for us, the...
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james reynolds reports from paris.after the attack, the police in paris took every movement asa police in paris took every movement as a threat. at this stage, officers didn't know if any other gunmen might still be at large. the shooting happened right in the centre of the city as christians and tourists were heading to dinner. the champs—elysees was already full of police officers, guarding against an attack on civilians. but it seems that this shooting targeted officers, themselves. translation: we are convinced the investigation with, it will reveal the attack is the terrorist nature. —— investigation will reveal. police say the attack occurred just a block away in the champs—elysees. everyone around here wants to know is that they would have on. the police want to make sure that all nearby streets are now safe. officers kept their handguns drawn. they searched eve ryo ne handguns drawn. they searched everyone coming out of a nearby building. i was shocked to make him out of the subway. police in riot gear approach
james reynolds reports from paris.after the attack, the police in paris took every movement asa police in paris took every movement as a threat. at this stage, officers didn't know if any other gunmen might still be at large. the shooting happened right in the centre of the city as christians and tourists were heading to dinner. the champs—elysees was already full of police officers, guarding against an attack on civilians. but it seems that this shooting targeted officers, themselves....
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james reynolds has been following the meeting from rome.ke on what the rest of the g7 will be looking for. they will be asking pointed questions in private at the working dinner in lucca no doubt of the secretary of state. i think the simple questions they will be asking is this, what is the us strategy in syria? are the air strikes we saw last week simply a one—off? part of a plan? does it have any coordination with the fight against assad and isis? how would it work on the ground ? assad and isis? how would it work on the ground? how might the united states coordinate with russia and iran to make sure their forces aren't targeted by those countries? a lot of questions need to be asked inside the g7 before the g7 may be co mforta ble inside the g7 before the g7 may be comfortable enough to relay a statement to allow rex tillerson to go to moscow with a unified position. we now return to the funerals of the victims of the islamic states attack in egypt. we're just waiting for a report clear for broadcast. the beijing local government is off
james reynolds has been following the meeting from rome.ke on what the rest of the g7 will be looking for. they will be asking pointed questions in private at the working dinner in lucca no doubt of the secretary of state. i think the simple questions they will be asking is this, what is the us strategy in syria? are the air strikes we saw last week simply a one—off? part of a plan? does it have any coordination with the fight against assad and isis? how would it work on the ground ? assad...
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james reynolds, bbc news, paris.a dortmund team bus last week. prosecutors say the man, who has german and russian nationality, was a market trader hoping to make money if the price of shares in the team fell. our berlin correspondent said bomber‘s motives may come as some surprise to people in germany. many people here in germany feared the country had once again been targeted by islamist extremists. instead, as you say, prosecutors have now arrested this man, in his late 20s, with joint nationality, russian and german. they said that prior to the attack he bought something like 15,000 stock market devices which enable you to sell shares would they dropped in value, so the idea, prosecutors believe, is the man was motivated by the idea of gaining significantly financially, should the shares of the dortmund football clu b should the shares of the dortmund football club drop significantly. that, they believe, was his motive. they also say he was staying at the same hotel as the players, in fact his room had a line of
james reynolds, bbc news, paris.a dortmund team bus last week. prosecutors say the man, who has german and russian nationality, was a market trader hoping to make money if the price of shares in the team fell. our berlin correspondent said bomber‘s motives may come as some surprise to people in germany. many people here in germany feared the country had once again been targeted by islamist extremists. instead, as you say, prosecutors have now arrested this man, in his late 20s, with joint...
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james reynolds watching what i imagine isa james reynolds watching what i imagine is a party? francois fillon concession speech behind me. he talked about abstention, they looked nervous, then he said he would vote for temps —— emmanuel macron. it's astonishing how quickly those endorsements are coming in. it seems going against marine le pen is an advantage because he hoovers up quickly the votes for the other candidates. there is believe he is strong favourite to win the second round of the election. bear in mind it was a risk for him to pitch his campaign in the centre ground, but it turns out he has done much better than many people expected. have we heard anything from emmanuel macron so far? when is he going to speak?” think there's been one line that he's given to the news agency. we do expect him to come to the podium here and speak at some point. events are moving so quickly, endorsements and concessions are coming so quickly he might not have to wait much longer. there will be huge cheers for him. we have seen people embracing, people saying their strategy has been v
james reynolds watching what i imagine isa james reynolds watching what i imagine is a party? francois fillon concession speech behind me. he talked about abstention, they looked nervous, then he said he would vote for temps —— emmanuel macron. it's astonishing how quickly those endorsements are coming in. it seems going against marine le pen is an advantage because he hoovers up quickly the votes for the other candidates. there is believe he is strong favourite to win the second round of...
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we can speak to our correspondent, james reynolds, in paris. what are you hearing, james?e to the champs—elysees about 20 minutes ago and we saw a group of people running towards us, young women who looked panicking, they said they had seen someone panicking, they said they had seen someone with a gun. we cannot verify what they were saying but they were certainly running away. a few minutes later armed police on that street next to the champs—elysees shouted to people to move back. like eve ryo ne shouted to people to move back. like everyone else would you treated to safety a nd everyone else would you treated to safety and looked from a safe position and saw that people were still being told to stay back by the police, by two armed policemen on the street. we can hear a helicopter overhead at the moment. we also hearing reports that there may have been fatalities in some form. hearing reports that there may have been fatalities in some formlj cannot confirm that at the moment, we are still working out exactly what happened but given what i have seen what happened but gi
we can speak to our correspondent, james reynolds, in paris. what are you hearing, james?e to the champs—elysees about 20 minutes ago and we saw a group of people running towards us, young women who looked panicking, they said they had seen someone panicking, they said they had seen someone with a gun. we cannot verify what they were saying but they were certainly running away. a few minutes later armed police on that street next to the champs—elysees shouted to people to move back. like...
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james reynolds joins me. james reynoldsjoins me. what can they hope to achieve from this summit?st a statement, a simple position paper essentially repeating what the western powers' position has been for many years, that there should be negotiated transition in syria and president should step aside when that transition is complete. every time that has been mentioned to moscow, moscow says no thank you, not even remotely interested in going down that path. but there is another interesting possibility raised by borisjohnson of interesting possibility raised by boris johnson of sanctions. sanctions against notjust syrian figures but russian military figures responsible for that alliance. the history of sanctions for the west is that they have already been imposed on russia for its actions in crimea and the ukraine and they do not appear to have changed russian actions. therefore, why would they change russian actions in syria when it is trying to protect a decades long alliance with syria? thank you. funerals are being held in egypt for some of the victims of yesterday's bomb attac
james reynolds joins me. james reynoldsjoins me. what can they hope to achieve from this summit?st a statement, a simple position paper essentially repeating what the western powers' position has been for many years, that there should be negotiated transition in syria and president should step aside when that transition is complete. every time that has been mentioned to moscow, moscow says no thank you, not even remotely interested in going down that path. but there is another interesting...
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now we can talk to james reynolds who is in rome.culty, trying to get them all to agree on the strategy to approach vladimir putin with. fundamentally so, because i think the problem is those g7 foreign ministers do not really know between themselves what the strategy is towards syria and towards severe's ally, russia. six of those seven ministers will turn to their counterpart, rex tillerson, and ask what is america's actual strategy in syria? were what is america's actual strategy in syria 7 were last what is america's actual strategy in syria? were last year ‘s air strikes a one—off comedy start of it concerted campaign? will america try to go against assad at the same time as it tries to go against syria's opponent, isis? there will be a lots to fit in before mr tillotson goes to fit in before mr tillotson goes to moscow. they will repeat calls for to moscow. they will repeat calls foer to moscow. they will repeat calls for mr assad to step down, but every time those calls have been made, russia has said, no thank you, russia has
now we can talk to james reynolds who is in rome.culty, trying to get them all to agree on the strategy to approach vladimir putin with. fundamentally so, because i think the problem is those g7 foreign ministers do not really know between themselves what the strategy is towards syria and towards severe's ally, russia. six of those seven ministers will turn to their counterpart, rex tillerson, and ask what is america's actual strategy in syria? were what is america's actual strategy in syria 7...
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james reynold is at the rally for us.ne le pen with stunts like that, being on a fishing boat, turning up ina car being on a fishing boat, turning up in a car park yesterday, is managing to chip away at macron's or support? it probably is. the polls have him 20 points ahead. he has closed by two. she had a good day yesterday that the factory. we showed you where she went to meet the workers and hijacked his visit to the factory. she's doing what she needs to do in her eyes is appeal to french workers and make him the young trader. the guy who wants to sweep away french nationality. that might work in some quarters. she is in nice, she needs to pick up the voters that went to fillon. it's the damage she does to macron in the eyes of the voter when he becomes president. is he really one of them? if if he doesn't hit the ground running within a few months he will be in the same positioland. as the current president. when she talks about him being a trader, how much does that resonate, perhaps not so much with macron supporte
james reynold is at the rally for us.ne le pen with stunts like that, being on a fishing boat, turning up ina car being on a fishing boat, turning up in a car park yesterday, is managing to chip away at macron's or support? it probably is. the polls have him 20 points ahead. he has closed by two. she had a good day yesterday that the factory. we showed you where she went to meet the workers and hijacked his visit to the factory. she's doing what she needs to do in her eyes is appeal to french...
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our europe correspondent james reynolds reports.d by terrorism, i would show no weakness in the face of islamic fundamentalism. the audience hears her promise to deploy more police, and to deport suspects under surveillance. everyone is clear now, to come here, we talk about maybe it's dangerous to come, so in france, we are scared and we think she is the stronger person to be able to protect us and protect france. these are the true believers who are campaigning for their leader but these supporters on their own won't be enough. in order to win the election, marine le pen must fight and win over new voters. that means that she has do read the mood of a city which are still recovering. some here do want greater action. many believe that her party is simply not the answer. this 18—year—old fled from the attacks on this promenade. what happened here has not made her turn to marine le pen. i don't think it changes how i think about security. i don't think we can always stop everything i think a lot of people say things just to gain vot
our europe correspondent james reynolds reports.d by terrorism, i would show no weakness in the face of islamic fundamentalism. the audience hears her promise to deploy more police, and to deport suspects under surveillance. everyone is clear now, to come here, we talk about maybe it's dangerous to come, so in france, we are scared and we think she is the stronger person to be able to protect us and protect france. these are the true believers who are campaigning for their leader but these...
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we can talk to james reynolds, who joins us from the g7 meeting in lucca. am in rome and the summit is in lucca. borisjohnson, the foreign secretary, found he was outnumbered. his suggestion there should be sanctions against syrian military figures and russian military figures and russian military figures and russian military figures was not taken up. there was a suggestion if there are to be sanctions in future because of the chemical weapons attack, there needs to be a proper investigation of who carried out the attack. that investigation, even if it does happen, the results would not be known for some time. in other words, when a rex tillerson, us secretary of state, travel to moscow as he is doing now, his suitcase is a little more empty and lighter than britain would have wanted. it is not go with the threat of new sanctions. that window of opportunity theresa may and donald trump talked about in applying pressure on russia, that window seems to be narrowing. as rex tillerson heads to moscow. window seems to be narrowing. as rex tillerson heads to mosc
we can talk to james reynolds, who joins us from the g7 meeting in lucca. am in rome and the summit is in lucca. borisjohnson, the foreign secretary, found he was outnumbered. his suggestion there should be sanctions against syrian military figures and russian military figures and russian military figures and russian military figures was not taken up. there was a suggestion if there are to be sanctions in future because of the chemical weapons attack, there needs to be a proper investigation of...
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our correspondent james reynold was at the victory rally for emmanuel macron in paris.mer, and now the winner of this election‘s first round. he is an insider who's run as an outsider. the 39—year—old is a pro—eu, pro—business centrist. he resigned as a minister in order to form his own political movement. and his gamble has paid off. translation: i hope that in a fortnight, i will become your president. cheering. his supporters believe that the rest of the country will now rally around him. this is emmanuel macron‘s first election. the french people still hardly know him. he is now the favourite to become this country's next president. marine le pen, the front national, will fight emmanuel macron in the final round. she won more votes than the party has ever won before. it matches her father jean—marie's achievement 15 years ago in reaching a presidential run—off. translation: the french people must take this historic opportunity, because the biggest issue is the globalisation that's putting our civilisation in danger. in bastille square in paris, some left—wing protes
our correspondent james reynold was at the victory rally for emmanuel macron in paris.mer, and now the winner of this election‘s first round. he is an insider who's run as an outsider. the 39—year—old is a pro—eu, pro—business centrist. he resigned as a minister in order to form his own political movement. and his gamble has paid off. translation: i hope that in a fortnight, i will become your president. cheering. his supporters believe that the rest of the country will now rally...
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james reynolds reports from paris.t candidate emmanuel macron began his run—off campaign this morning. his supporters believe he's now one step away from winning the presidency. france now prepares for a choice between macron and marine le pen, pro—eu versus anti—eu. pro—immigration against anti—immigration. at the macron campaign headquarters supporters cheered their candidate into the night. this is the 39—year—old's first ever election. macron is the newcomer, the insider turned outsider, making it through to the next round. and he is now the favourite to become this country's next president. translation: in 15 days, i want to become your president, the president of all the french, the president of the patriots to counter the threat of the nationalists. the macron team gave themselves time to celebrate but they now have to focus on fighting the run—off. of course, we feel the responsibility, it's a new page starting in this country and we have marine le pen in front of us so it is, as we say, it's also about the val
james reynolds reports from paris.t candidate emmanuel macron began his run—off campaign this morning. his supporters believe he's now one step away from winning the presidency. france now prepares for a choice between macron and marine le pen, pro—eu versus anti—eu. pro—immigration against anti—immigration. at the macron campaign headquarters supporters cheered their candidate into the night. this is the 39—year—old's first ever election. macron is the newcomer, the insider...
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james reynolds with the story of the night.he is one step away from winning the presidency from france prepares for a choice between macron and marine le pen, pro—eu versus anti ‘s. pro—immigration versus anti—immigration. at the macron campaign headquarters, supporters cheered their candidates into the night. this is the 39—year—old's first ever election. emmanuel macron is the newcomer. he is the insider turned outsider and has made it through to the next round foot appears the favourite to become this countrynext president. in 15 days, i wa nt to countrynext president. in 15 days, i want to become the new president, the president of all the french, the president of the patriots, to counter nationalists. the team gave themselves time to celebrate but they now have to focus on the run—off. they now have to focus on the run-off. we feel the responsibility. it isa run-off. we feel the responsibility. it is a new page starting in this country. we have marine le pen in front of us. as we say, it is also about the values we want to
james reynolds with the story of the night.he is one step away from winning the presidency from france prepares for a choice between macron and marine le pen, pro—eu versus anti ‘s. pro—immigration versus anti—immigration. at the macron campaign headquarters, supporters cheered their candidates into the night. this is the 39—year—old's first ever election. emmanuel macron is the newcomer. he is the insider turned outsider and has made it through to the next round foot appears the...
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well, now we can talk to james reynolds, who's in rome.n ministers in the end of this meeting? i imagine we will get a unified statement, because it is not difficult for allies to agree on a statement. the question is whether oi’ statement. the question is whether or not it will have any substance to it or not. if it is simply another of those statements repeating the call for a negotiated transition in syria followed by a transition away from assad, we have seen those how many times are countless times. a statement like that would be barely worth the ink it was printed on. some might want to go further, iris johnston has discussed sanctions against syria and russian military figures. we wait to see what the american military policy might continue to be, but there will be a piece of paper in rex tillerson‘s hand as he travels to moscow. behind the scenes, there is not unity 100% on whether or not sanctions are the way forward. i think there is going to bea way forward. i think there is going to be a lot of hard questions towards the americ
well, now we can talk to james reynolds, who's in rome.n ministers in the end of this meeting? i imagine we will get a unified statement, because it is not difficult for allies to agree on a statement. the question is whether oi’ statement. the question is whether or not it will have any substance to it or not. if it is simply another of those statements repeating the call for a negotiated transition in syria followed by a transition away from assad, we have seen those how many times are...
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our europe correspondent, james reynolds has more.ewcomer, and now the winner of this election‘s first round. he is an insider who's run as an outsider. the 39—year—old is a pro—eu, pro—business centrist. he resigned as a minister in order to form his own political movement. and his gamble has paid off. translation: i hope that in a fortnight, i will become your president. cheering. his supporters believe that the rest of the country will now rally around him. this is emmanuel macron‘s first election. the french people still hardly know him. he is now the favourite to become this country's next president. marine le pen, the front national leader, will fight emmanuel macron in the final round. she won more votes than the party has ever won before. it matches her father jean—marie's achievement 15 years ago in reaching a presidential run—off. translation: the french people must take this historic opportunity, because the biggest issue is the globalisation that's putting our civilisation in danger. in bastille square in paris, some left—
our europe correspondent, james reynolds has more.ewcomer, and now the winner of this election‘s first round. he is an insider who's run as an outsider. the 39—year—old is a pro—eu, pro—business centrist. he resigned as a minister in order to form his own political movement. and his gamble has paid off. translation: i hope that in a fortnight, i will become your president. cheering. his supporters believe that the rest of the country will now rally around him. this is emmanuel...
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earlier, i spoke to our rome correspondent james reynolds, and i asked him what exactly foreign ministersuld be a transition away from assad. but diplomacy has failed time and time again in the last few years, and it might be that in this meeting a lot of attention will be paid to what the american strategy is. because there are still a lot of confusion is about what america's priority is. is it to defeat isis, or is it to defeat and carry out regime change? there will be a lot of focus on the fa ct there will be a lot of focus on the fact that boris johnson is there will be a lot of focus on the fact that borisjohnson is attending this meeting but refused to go to moscow. he cancelled the trip, he has a chance to talk to rex tillerson for a one—on—one meeting later today. it will be during that meeting that he will press for further sanctions, he has already called assad toxic in every possible sense. that is just one voice among seven. a larger point is that they usedit seven. a larger point is that they used it be able to talk to russia directly, because the g7 is the remnant of what u
earlier, i spoke to our rome correspondent james reynolds, and i asked him what exactly foreign ministersuld be a transition away from assad. but diplomacy has failed time and time again in the last few years, and it might be that in this meeting a lot of attention will be paid to what the american strategy is. because there are still a lot of confusion is about what america's priority is. is it to defeat isis, or is it to defeat and carry out regime change? there will be a lot of focus on the...
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. ♪ >> james corden's pal elton john says he paid tribute to -- >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren calls ryan reynoldsdeal. >> we had really great chemistry. we were like fire in a dry house. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the every mba but somehow with more of everything. wit, elegance, looks. >>> still ahead -- a voice exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> having a heart attack. >>> plus, chris pratt, plate full of food and one ridiculous blindfold. can he pass "e.t." snack test? >> that could not have gone worse. april showers ♪ it was shaping up to be a most miserable day. ♪ but then, destiny struck. did may imagine april showers bringing her fashionable, flowers at such a sunny price? never but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. marshalls. your surprise is waiting. >>> first off, what do you want to say to the group. >> first of all, i need to try not to -- my heart is racing last night. >> lot of tension last night on "the vice" as the teams were finalized. but t
. ♪ >> james corden's pal elton john says he paid tribute to -- >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren calls ryan reynoldsdeal. >> we had really great chemistry. we were like fire in a dry house. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the every mba but somehow with more of everything. wit, elegance, looks. >>> still ahead -- a voice exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> having a heart attack. >>>...
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. ♪ >> james corden's pal elton john says he paid tribute to -- >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren calls ryan reynoldsl deal. >> we had really great chemistry. we were like fire in a dry house. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the every mba but somehow with more of everything. wit, elegance, looks. >>> still ahead -- a voice exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> having a heart attack. >>> plus, chris pratt, plate full of food and one ridiculous blindfold. can he pass "e.t." snack test? >> that could not have gone worse. >>> first off, what do you want to say to the group. >> first of all, i need to try not to -- my heart is racing last night. >> lot of tension last night on "the vice" as the teams were finalized. but things were a lot more loose and fun before the final decisions were made, as adam debuted his new 'do to etonline.com's sophie schillaci. >> the blonde hair is back. what inspired the change i dam? >> does dusty recognize you? >> yeah, she didn't wig out. i have had at lot of weird facial hair and hair colors and she seems to understand that
. ♪ >> james corden's pal elton john says he paid tribute to -- >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren calls ryan reynoldsl deal. >> we had really great chemistry. we were like fire in a dry house. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the every mba but somehow with more of everything. wit, elegance, looks. >>> still ahead -- a voice exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> having a heart attack....
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. >> reporter: if it sounds like a kid's james bond fantasy, that's exactly how it started out for the inventor, reynoldsarion. >> i thought it would be a good idea to have a cool speedboat that could dive when you wanted to dive. >> reporter: from youthful minds, she'these creations are the hands of young warriors. you have all this top brass asking you what do you think? >> yes, sir. that's a change of pace. >> reporter: he's one of the marines participating in the exercise. and for him, a lot of the technology feels familiar. >> it's almost like being at home playing a video game. >> reporter: did you ever think you would be able to bring those video gaming skills to the job? >> not in a million years. my mother told me it was a waste of time. but look at me now, mom. >> reporter: now the marines are going to take what they learn here, narrow it down and decide what they may want to purchase for future deployment, and they promise that will happen no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. l
. >> reporter: if it sounds like a kid's james bond fantasy, that's exactly how it started out for the inventor, reynoldsarion. >> i thought it would be a good idea to have a cool speedboat that could dive when you wanted to dive. >> reporter: from youthful minds, she'these creations are the hands of young warriors. you have all this top brass asking you what do you think? >> yes, sir. that's a change of pace. >> reporter: he's one of the marines participating in...
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be ryan reynolds, josh lucas, andy daly, and musical guest green day. now stick around for jameser. >> hold on to your butts! ( laughter ) >> james: plus january jones, music from sting, and it starts now. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause )
tune in tomorrow when my guests will be ryan reynolds, josh lucas, andy daly, and musical guest green day. now stick around for jameser. >> hold on to your butts! ( laughter ) >> james: plus january jones, music from sting, and it starts now. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause )
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>> james corden's pal elton john pays tribute to the king, who says his authenticity has allowed him to shape pop culture in an incredible way. >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren calls ryan reynoldsal. >> you have an un myself. we had really great chemistry. she's even my next door neighbor at our hotel. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the everyman but somehow with more of everything -- wit, elegance, looks and general hunkiness. >> i must have done something right in my life to have had the opportunity to work with ryan. >>> still ahead -- a "voice" exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> i feel like you'd be there for five minutes and, i'm having a heart attack! >>> plus, chris pratt, a plate full of food and one ridicous blindfold. can he pass the "e.t." snack test? >> that couldn't have gone worse. ♪ >>> first off, what do you want to say to the group? >> first of all, i need to try not to -- i mean, my heart is just, like, racing right now. >> oh, there was a lot of tension last night on "the voice" as the coaches had to finali izize their teams. but things were a lot looser before the game, when adam debuted his crazy new do. >>
>> james corden's pal elton john pays tribute to the king, who says his authenticity has allowed him to shape pop culture in an incredible way. >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren calls ryan reynoldsal. >> you have an un myself. we had really great chemistry. she's even my next door neighbor at our hotel. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the everyman but somehow with more of everything -- wit, elegance, looks and general hunkiness. >> i must have done...
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>> james corden's pal elton john pays tribute to the king, who says his authenticity has allowed him to shape pop culture in an incredible way. >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren calls ryan reynolds>> you have an unusual talent for making me feel good about myself. we had really great chemistry. she's even my next door neighbor at our hotel. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the everyman but somehow with more of everything -- wit, elegance, looks and general hunkiness. >> i must have done something right in my life to have had the opportunity to work with ryan. >>> still ahead -- a "voice" exclusive. inside the coach workouts. is blake training gwen? >> he's like -- >> i feel like you'd be there for fiv a heart attack! >>> plus, chris pratt, a plate full of food and one ridicous blindfold. can he pass the "e.t." snack test? >> that couldn't have gone worse. they steal moments from my life. bad headaches. that's why i use excedrin. it starts to relieve migraine pain in just 30 minutes. and it works on sensitivity to light, sound, even nausea, all of it. it works fast, and lasts for hours. excedrin specializes in treating migraines. which is why moments lost to migraines are mome
>> james corden's pal elton john pays tribute to the king, who says his authenticity has allowed him to shape pop culture in an incredible way. >> he's a nice guy. >> helen mirren calls ryan reynolds>> you have an unusual talent for making me feel good about myself. we had really great chemistry. she's even my next door neighbor at our hotel. >> mirren telling time, quote, he's the everyman but somehow with more of everything -- wit, elegance, looks and general...