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sometimes there are fashion shows there at the louvre.oment we expect the new president-elect to emerge there from the glass structure there at the famous louvre and take to a microphone and greet his many supporters who have turned out. >>> meantime, macron's victory is is a very big win for center and crushing setback for the populist movement which has been riding a wave of support in the europe ands, re u.s., really globally. let's introduce our panel. former senior advisor to president obama. brian morganstory. brian, president trump tweeting out that congratulations we heard through athena there of this macron win. during the campaign trump didn't necessarily endorse a candidate but he did have some kind words for marine le pen and her tough stance on immigration. so this tweet now and the white house statement, good first steps in perhaps mending fences or laying some groundwork of being able to come together on a global stage? >> absolutely. as we know, president trump is a dealmaker and emanuel macron with a business background,
sometimes there are fashion shows there at the louvre.oment we expect the new president-elect to emerge there from the glass structure there at the famous louvre and take to a microphone and greet his many supporters who have turned out. >>> meantime, macron's victory is is a very big win for center and crushing setback for the populist movement which has been riding a wave of support in the europe ands, re u.s., really globally. let's introduce our panel. former senior advisor to...
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here his desk here is his louvre ineech at the paris. it is 15 minutes. ♪ [cheers and applause] mr.acron: thank you, my friends. thank you all, thank you all for being here tonight. and ie tens of thousands can only see a few faces. thank you. thank you for being here. thank you for having fought courageously, steadfastly for so many months because yes, tonight , you one. -- won. france has one tonight. -- won tonight. what we have done for so many unprecedented, has never been seen before. everybody was telling us that it was impossible. but they did not know france. [applause] mr. macron: thank you. thank you for your trust. thank you for your time. thank you for your commitment, all of you. thank you for the risks some of you took, i know. trust places an obligation upon me. i am now the depository of your trust, and i cannot let you down. expectationso your and for the next five years, carry your enthusiasm forward. that enthusiasm that you represent here. tonight, a word to all the french people who voted for me without actually believing in our ideas, because you made a commit
here his desk here is his louvre ineech at the paris. it is 15 minutes. ♪ [cheers and applause] mr.acron: thank you, my friends. thank you all, thank you all for being here tonight. and ie tens of thousands can only see a few faces. thank you. thank you for being here. thank you for having fought courageously, steadfastly for so many months because yes, tonight , you one. -- won. france has one tonight. -- won tonight. what we have done for so many unprecedented, has never been seen before....
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lots of excitement at the louvre, the headquarters of emmanuel macron. the 39-year-old investment banker, the one with no political e elected experience who is now president-elect of france. the white house has released a statement just moments ago on these french elections saying we congratulate president-elect macron and the people of france on their successful presidential election. we look forward to working with the new president and continuing our close cooperation with the french government. and this statement coming not long after president trump tweeted out a congratulations saying congratulations to emmanuel macron on his big win today as the next president of france. i look very much forward to working with him. the two will be meeting face-to-face for the first time as the president-elect and the president of the united states both in attendance at the g7 later on this month in may. let's go now to our international correspondent. he is at a cafe. maybe not too far away from the louvre where it is like a huge party scene there. you have been
lots of excitement at the louvre, the headquarters of emmanuel macron. the 39-year-old investment banker, the one with no political e elected experience who is now president-elect of france. the white house has released a statement just moments ago on these french elections saying we congratulate president-elect macron and the people of france on their successful presidential election. we look forward to working with the new president and continuing our close cooperation with the french...
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[cheers and applause] [crowd singing] >> a team of supporters addressing large crowds at the louvre onhe lectern behind in front of which he stood was written france together, the theme of bringing france together, the central theme in that speech. ♪ [singing french national anthem] [cheers and applause] >> president trump reacted to the news out of france shortly after the results were made official, saying in a tweet, congratulations to emmanuel macron. i look forward to working with him. step -- snapolds a election next month for members of the british parliament. british prime minister theresa officialsd european of trying to influence the upcoming election, while giving a statement to the media at 10 downing street area this is courtesy bbc news. pm may:
[cheers and applause] [crowd singing] >> a team of supporters addressing large crowds at the louvre onhe lectern behind in front of which he stood was written france together, the theme of bringing france together, the central theme in that speech. ♪ [singing french national anthem] [cheers and applause] >> president trump reacted to the news out of france shortly after the results were made official, saying in a tweet, congratulations to emmanuel macron. i look forward to working...
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the louvre is the most historic place, we all know it.t is the history and the fabric of france, that castle of the kings of the 16th century has gone from a small size crowd to a large crowd. there were chances with the le pen group. ♪ hear, people are chanting. we have a concert going on. five -- the 5000 people gathered awaiting for macron to celebrate his historical victory. we heard him earlier from the headquarters, he left his headquarters about 20 minutes ago. he should be here any moment. did,g the first speech he at his headquarters, he was very serious because he knows the immense task he has an front of him. he said, i want to respect those who voted for the extreme, i respect them, i hear them. he said, i will fight with humility and determination. at the end of a long haveratic process, you chosen to put your trust in me and for that i would like to express my found gratitude. it is a great honor and a great responsibility. nothing was said in stone and i would like to say, thank you. thank you from the bottom of my heart. ♪
the louvre is the most historic place, we all know it.t is the history and the fabric of france, that castle of the kings of the 16th century has gone from a small size crowd to a large crowd. there were chances with the le pen group. ♪ hear, people are chanting. we have a concert going on. five -- the 5000 people gathered awaiting for macron to celebrate his historical victory. we heard him earlier from the headquarters, he left his headquarters about 20 minutes ago. he should be here any...
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we'll have more going straight to the louvre. live pictures there as we do expect to see the new president-elect speaking very shortly ahead of a lot of great performances from both musicians and rap artists. i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with har
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doesn't the louvre look resplendent?w and middle earners. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said those earning over the £80,000 threshold would be asked to pay "a bit more" to help pay for public services. the conservatives say they have no plan to raise income tax but have so far refused to completely rule it out. our political correspondent ben wright reports. it was a slogan used by tony blair, now revived by labour's new leadership. setting out what he called a big deal to upgrade the economy, john mcdonnell promised not to raise vat or national insurance for anyone, but said the top 5% of earners would pay more. if labour is elected next month, we will guarantee for the next five years, there will be no income tax rises, for all those earning less than £80,000 a year. labour is now the party of low taxes for middle and lower earners. mr mcdonnell said people earning more than £80,000 a year would pay a modest amount more but the rates and details would have to wait for the manifesto. the conservatives have prom
doesn't the louvre look resplendent?w and middle earners. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, said those earning over the £80,000 threshold would be asked to pay "a bit more" to help pay for public services. the conservatives say they have no plan to raise income tax but have so far refused to completely rule it out. our political correspondent ben wright reports. it was a slogan used by tony blair, now revived by labour's new leadership. setting out what he called a big deal to...
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, he has got five yea rs outside the louvre, he has got five years to outside the louvre, he has gothe louvre, he has got five years to prove that he can make these changes that he's promising. and if not will she be back again? this is what many people are predicting. nigel farage, who is turning into our very own voice of the outside right in the uk, predicted that she would return in the next round of elections and that she would win. what she wants to do i'iow she would win. what she wants to do now is when a large number of seats in the parliamentary elections so that she has some kind of foothold to do that. there's also talk that you wants to change the name of the party. that's right. in her a cce pta nce party. that's right. in her acceptance speech, or defeat speech i should say, she wants to change the name of the party. this will be pa rt the name of the party. this will be part of her changing the brand and distancing herself. she could do it tomorrow or the day after. she's got tomorrow or the day after. she's got to move quickly, she wants to get in there and do well i
, he has got five yea rs outside the louvre, he has got five years to outside the louvre, he has gothe louvre, he has got five years to prove that he can make these changes that he's promising. and if not will she be back again? this is what many people are predicting. nigel farage, who is turning into our very own voice of the outside right in the uk, predicted that she would return in the next round of elections and that she would win. what she wants to do i'iow she would win. what she wants...
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[chanting] >> his team of supporters addressing large crowds at the louvre.ritten, alln was france together, the central theme of the speech he just delivered. marseilliase"] >> ♪ allons enfants de la patrie le jour de gloire est arrive contre nous de la tyrannie l'etendard sanglant est leve entendez vous dans les campagnes mugir ces feroces soldats? ils viennent jusque dans nos bras egorger nos fils, nos compagnes! aux armes, citoyens! formez vos bataillons! marchons! marchons! qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons! ♪ pen conceded defeat. pen: my fellow countrymen, from continental france, from abroad, from overseas, the french have chosen a new president. they floated in favor of continuity
[chanting] >> his team of supporters addressing large crowds at the louvre.ritten, alln was france together, the central theme of the speech he just delivered. marseilliase"] >> ♪ allons enfants de la patrie le jour de gloire est arrive contre nous de la tyrannie l'etendard sanglant est leve entendez vous dans les campagnes mugir ces feroces soldats? ils viennent jusque dans nos bras egorger nos fils, nos compagnes! aux armes, citoyens! formez vos bataillons! marchons!...
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that's the louvre.t's the tricolor out there in full force, supporters of macron in front of the museum and the plaza. getting ready for that speech that it appeared that we saw earlier of emmanuel macron getting ready and practicing potentially and they may not have wanted to be streaming that video. but we got a little peek behind if you will the factory doors in terms of what is going to be upcoming for the newly elected president of france, emmanuel macron. only 45 minutes in to this distinction for this 39-year-old. on that note, the youngest ever president there in france and again, not even 40. 39 years old. and expected now to be looking forward to the parliamentary elections upcoming in june. similar to the united states in order to rule, he has -- or to govern, rather. he has to work with the parliament to affect any sort of change and of course the legislative agenda. with us this hour, chris dickey, matt bradley, steve clemons from the atlantic. matt, you have been reporting on this every ho
that's the louvre.t's the tricolor out there in full force, supporters of macron in front of the museum and the plaza. getting ready for that speech that it appeared that we saw earlier of emmanuel macron getting ready and practicing potentially and they may not have wanted to be streaming that video. but we got a little peek behind if you will the factory doors in terms of what is going to be upcoming for the newly elected president of france, emmanuel macron. only 45 minutes in to this...
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we're now looking live right outside of the louvre for those who know that pyramid.t crowd eagerly awaiting the president-elect of france, emmanuel macron. and, of course, when he steps up to address his supporters, we'll bring that to you live. greg talcott, we with will also continue with you. thank you for the very latest as we await president-elect macron to speak. laura: and you made a good point, eric, with those reporters in that motorcade. i saw one with a microphone on back of a motorcycle. we'll have to do that in our next field reporting. [laughter] washington also watching the outcome of this french election as voters show overwhelming support for emmanuel macron, solidifying france's place in the european union, but what will that mean for the country's relationship with the u.s.? our friend kristin fisher is live from the white house today. kristin, all right, how's the white house responding so far? >> reporter: well, we with just got our very first response from the white house, about 30 minutes ago it came from president trump himself on twitter, of
we're now looking live right outside of the louvre for those who know that pyramid.t crowd eagerly awaiting the president-elect of france, emmanuel macron. and, of course, when he steps up to address his supporters, we'll bring that to you live. greg talcott, we with will also continue with you. thank you for the very latest as we await president-elect macron to speak. laura: and you made a good point, eric, with those reporters in that motorcade. i saw one with a microphone on back of a...
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celebrations that the louvre.t is the exact opposite east of paris where catherine nicholson is standing by. catherine, what is the mood like there? estimates showing marine le pen has lost. >> i think you can see behind me know flag-waving here. spontaneous french national anthem a few months ago, but without much gusto. people very disappointed here. quite a lot of national front supporters inside this building and out side. they were saying before the results came in they were hoping to see marine le pen get above 40%. that would've seen her build on her first round score and put her in a good position moving ahead from this election. thinking not really the election was that the deal but hoping she might be able to win five years from now. however they are disappointed she is not built on her first-round score all that much. you can see behind me it is very full now. marine le pen will be taking the stage we expect relatively soon, as is often the case with the losing party in this kind of election. >> thank y
celebrations that the louvre.t is the exact opposite east of paris where catherine nicholson is standing by. catherine, what is the mood like there? estimates showing marine le pen has lost. >> i think you can see behind me know flag-waving here. spontaneous french national anthem a few months ago, but without much gusto. people very disappointed here. quite a lot of national front supporters inside this building and out side. they were saying before the results came in they were hoping...
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that is what people are cheering. >> at the louvre there in paris. supporters behind her of emmanuel macron. final numbers are macron would win the presidency there. we're going to check back with you. let me bring in cnn presidential historian and former director of the nixon presidential library and david globe and david andellman is the editor at the world policy journal and a cnn.com opinion contributor. good to see all of you. david, let me begin with you because the work set out for macron as a new president, do you see it as being particularly difficult coming off what has appeared to be a very divisive campaign and election? we're going to workout those signals there. my french sent up to par right now. david to you first, then, what kind of work is set out now, laid out for this new president elect, emmanuel macron, given that this election his been very divisive and has really showed a very divided country among the 67 million citizens of france? >> i think it's going to be, you know, very difficult. 60% of the people who voted for macron d
that is what people are cheering. >> at the louvre there in paris. supporters behind her of emmanuel macron. final numbers are macron would win the presidency there. we're going to check back with you. let me bring in cnn presidential historian and former director of the nixon presidential library and david globe and david andellman is the editor at the world policy journal and a cnn.com opinion contributor. good to see all of you. david, let me begin with you because the work set out for...
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i think it's closer to the louvre with flags being waved. i know it's close to 10:00 on a sunday evening, but they have just elected a new president in the country. what is the energy level just around you? >> reporter: well, i think it's building. certainly people have been driving by honking their horns. we are not very close right here to the place where macron's victory celebration will be held, which is over at the louvre, and actually there was a scare over at the louvre earlier today. it looks like there was some kind of terrorism plot that was involved there. but yes, i would say the involvement is very high as i look at social media and the tweets and facebook posts that are going on, people are breathe ag huge si breatheing a huge sigh of relief. >> i want to bring in matt bradley. what are the numbers you're hearing now, matt? we were getting numbers from the french, whose numbers haven't changed. 25 to 35. what do we know? >> those are the numbers from my colleague. this is the kind of definitive response. those numbers could cha
i think it's closer to the louvre with flags being waved. i know it's close to 10:00 on a sunday evening, but they have just elected a new president in the country. what is the energy level just around you? >> reporter: well, i think it's building. certainly people have been driving by honking their horns. we are not very close right here to the place where macron's victory celebration will be held, which is over at the louvre, and actually there was a scare over at the louvre earlier...
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. >>> the courtyard right outside the louvre museum in paris. it's reopen after an evacuation. this is where presidential candidate emmanuel macron is claim to go celebrate tonight's election. he is seen as the favorite in the runoff against marine le peb. all kinds of officials are investigating a hack targeting campaign. still not immediately clear who is behind it. but last month's group linked to russia were accused of targeting the campaign. >>> meanwhile, back here at home, house republicans are dealing with the aftermath of their vote to replace the affordable care act. democrats see it as abdomen issue that they hope will help them win back the house. now voters are weighing in. >> representative tom reed among the first to constituents following the house's vote to replace obamacare. >> our question is, are you going the take surfaces away from my child? >> voters giving the new york republican an earful. they're worried they'll lose coverage if the trump backed plan becomes law. but reed stands by his vote, insisting the american health care act will bring down costs
. >>> the courtyard right outside the louvre museum in paris. it's reopen after an evacuation. this is where presidential candidate emmanuel macron is claim to go celebrate tonight's election. he is seen as the favorite in the runoff against marine le peb. all kinds of officials are investigating a hack targeting campaign. still not immediately clear who is behind it. but last month's group linked to russia were accused of targeting the campaign. >>> meanwhile, back here at...
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here's terry moran. >> reporter: at the louvre, this was the moment of victory. supporters of emmanuel macron overjoyed and filled with pride in their country. there's triumph and relief here. many of these voters thought the soul of france itself was at stake. so this victory is especially sweet. ♪ macron, at just 39, becomes france's youngest leader since napoleon. and tonight he walked into history. telling the crowd -- "everyone said it was impossible. they didn't know france." his victory is a resounding rejection of the far-right nationalism of his opponent, marine le pen. projections tonight showing him winning 65% to 35% over le pen. their bitter battle drew in two american presidents. barack obama endorsing macron. >> i am supporting emmanuel macron to lead you forward. >> reporter: and president trump all but officially endorsing le pen, recently calling her the "strongest on borders and the strongest on what's been going on in france." for french voters, it was about two diametrically opposed views of their future. le pen, anti-european union, anti-imm
here's terry moran. >> reporter: at the louvre, this was the moment of victory. supporters of emmanuel macron overjoyed and filled with pride in their country. there's triumph and relief here. many of these voters thought the soul of france itself was at stake. so this victory is especially sweet. ♪ macron, at just 39, becomes france's youngest leader since napoleon. and tonight he walked into history. telling the crowd -- "everyone said it was impossible. they didn't know...
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men, stand big me now for so many days and nights, the people of france, gathered here today in the louvre. we have the strength, we have the energy, we have the determination, the determination that has taken souse far and made us into what we are. that is you'll percentage our future. we not enough in to fear, not give in to division. we will not give in, give in to lies, we will not give in either irony to anger necessary, to the love of defeat and of decline. i know that you have that forever in you. i know what i owe you and i am doing tonight what i must do for those who walked along this path with me, my friends, the members of my family, and those close and dear to me. [chanting] >> interpreter: lobby every day. know this. the task will be hard and i will be telling you every single time the truth. but you'll forever -- your energy, yourboldness, again, will carry me forward. i will protect you. i will protect you from all kinds of threat. for you, i will fight lies in mobility in efficiency, in order to improve everyone's life. i will respect every man, every woman, in what they b
men, stand big me now for so many days and nights, the people of france, gathered here today in the louvre. we have the strength, we have the energy, we have the determination, the determination that has taken souse far and made us into what we are. that is you'll percentage our future. we not enough in to fear, not give in to division. we will not give in, give in to lies, we will not give in either irony to anger necessary, to the love of defeat and of decline. i know that you have that...
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live pictures outside the louvre and the sun has set in paris. 9:29 p.m.see the emmanuel macron supporters are gathered there. more reaction from the white house in a little bit about what this means for president trump's foreign-policy as he has overseas in just a couple of weeks for a big meeting and summit in europe when we come back. ♪ period. my friends think doing this at my age is scary. i say not if you protect yourself. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it's a serious disease. my doctor said the risk is greater now that i'm over 50! yeah...ya-ha... just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia- an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13® is approved for adults 18 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may hav
live pictures outside the louvre and the sun has set in paris. 9:29 p.m.see the emmanuel macron supporters are gathered there. more reaction from the white house in a little bit about what this means for president trump's foreign-policy as he has overseas in just a couple of weeks for a big meeting and summit in europe when we come back. ♪ period. my friends think doing this at my age is scary. i say not if you protect yourself. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it's a serious disease....
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again, at the louvre. the election pits two radically different candidates together.t bradley is in paris with more on this. the effect of the hacking attack, while there has been somewhat of a internet blackout for voters to hear about it. >> reporter: thanks, thomas, and good morning. there were many fears that there would be mass abstentions because everybody thought voters here in france were so frustrated with both of the candidates who as you mentioned are coming from two dimeticry opposing views from europe and the world. the midday poll numbers just shows that there is actually going to be -- that actually, the turnout has been consist went years past, only slightly lower. now so far, these numbers are showing that there's quite a bit to worry about here as you mentioned. there was a security scare at the site of what would be emmanuel macron's victory party at the louvre museum. this is the most visited museum in the world. what msnbc has confirmed with police is there was a lone bag that was found at this party and this is hours before this party was set to
again, at the louvre. the election pits two radically different candidates together.t bradley is in paris with more on this. the effect of the hacking attack, while there has been somewhat of a internet blackout for voters to hear about it. >> reporter: thanks, thomas, and good morning. there were many fears that there would be mass abstentions because everybody thought voters here in france were so frustrated with both of the candidates who as you mentioned are coming from two dimeticry...
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nat macron supporters packed the area around the louvre museum in paris-- for a massive rally to cheer his victory. his campaign was based on promises to revive the country through radical pro-business measures and pro-european policies. le pen's supporters are now focusing on future elections. guillaume florquin/ le pen supportermaybe marine le pen will be come the first prime ministernats after his victory speech, macron took the hand of his wife, brigitte trogneux. he said tonight "france won" and vowed to defend the country and europe natspresident trump took to twitter writing this about the election..."congratulations to emmanuel macron on his big next president of very much forward to working with him!" in sf here at cafe bastille it was a joyous moment when macron was announced as the country's new president but there were french citizens i spoke with who were not pleased with either candidate. the two remaining choices were of course marine le pen and emmanuel macron who emerged victorious by a large margin. some say they are happy he won because he never held office and will
nat macron supporters packed the area around the louvre museum in paris-- for a massive rally to cheer his victory. his campaign was based on promises to revive the country through radical pro-business measures and pro-european policies. le pen's supporters are now focusing on future elections. guillaume florquin/ le pen supportermaybe marine le pen will be come the first prime ministernats after his victory speech, macron took the hand of his wife, brigitte trogneux. he said tonight...
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>> reporter: at the louvre this was the moment of victory.of emmanuel macron overjoyed and filled with pride in their country. there is triumph and relief in this crowd. many voters thought the soul of france itself was at stake, so this victory is especially sweet. ♪ macron at 39 becomes france's youngest leader since napoleon and walked into history telling the crowd -- [ speaking french ] everyone said it was impossible. they didn't know france. macron's victory is a rejection of the far right nationalism of his opponent marine le pen. projections show him winning 65% to 35% over le pen. their bitter battle drew in two american presidents. barack obama supporting macron. >> i'm supporting macron. to lead you forward. >> reporter: president trump all but officially endorsing le pen, calling her the strongest on borders and strongest going on in france. for french voters about two diametrically opposed views of the future. le pen anti-european union, anti-immigration, anti-islam. macron, pro eu, immigration and more comfortable with diversit
>> reporter: at the louvre this was the moment of victory.of emmanuel macron overjoyed and filled with pride in their country. there is triumph and relief in this crowd. many voters thought the soul of france itself was at stake, so this victory is especially sweet. ♪ macron at 39 becomes france's youngest leader since napoleon and walked into history telling the crowd -- [ speaking french ] everyone said it was impossible. they didn't know france. macron's victory is a rejection of the...
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. >> packing the area near the louvre.sidered the race against le pen, a test in the wave of nationalism, saw britain leaving the european union. abc's tom rivers has the latest fr ♪ ♪ >> reporter: a huge party in paris. emmanuel macron celebrating with supporters in the shadow of the louvre pyramid. projected to be france's new president. >> translator: you have won! france won! >> reporter: macron defeated, far right leader, le pen. 65% to 35%. >> translator: i called mr. macron to congratulate him being elected. i believe in the main interest of the country. therefore i wish to success to him. >> reporter: a closely watched race worldwide. and largely seen as a follow-up to the u.s. elections. pitting the populist, le pen against the more moderate macron. president trump had not officially endorsed anyone. he praised le pen. last week, former president obama went on the record throwing his support behind macron. >> i am supporting macron to lead you forward. french voters to make their voices heard. >> macron is the fut
. >> packing the area near the louvre.sidered the race against le pen, a test in the wave of nationalism, saw britain leaving the european union. abc's tom rivers has the latest fr ♪ ♪ >> reporter: a huge party in paris. emmanuel macron celebrating with supporters in the shadow of the louvre pyramid. projected to be france's new president. >> translator: you have won! france won! >> reporter: macron defeated, far right leader, le pen. 65% to 35%. >> translator:...
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we had an ode to joy from beethoven at the louvre museum last night. that macron there told supporters that the rest of the world would be watching how it would react. as. >> translator: the people of the world look for a new hope. a safer world. a world of freedom to defend it, a world of growth, a world of more justice, and more environment agendas. to defend our democratic vitality, to reinforce our economy. with the new protections of this world around us to give a voice to everyone through school, work. and culture. >> i think emmanuel macron sums the elite of france in many ways, doesn't he? he's a businessman who went into politics. and covering both of those as well. we've got another guest actually now, karen, who in a similar vein. a town counselor. and also you're an entrepreneur. so, let's start off with the politics first of all. good news or bad news that macron is your next president? >> well, half and half. good news because we're having a fresh tide in french politics. we have a new president, 39 years old. and it's the first time that
we had an ode to joy from beethoven at the louvre museum last night. that macron there told supporters that the rest of the world would be watching how it would react. as. >> translator: the people of the world look for a new hope. a safer world. a world of freedom to defend it, a world of growth, a world of more justice, and more environment agendas. to defend our democratic vitality, to reinforce our economy. with the new protections of this world around us to give a voice to everyone...
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le figaro has a picture of emmanuel macron in front of the louvre pyramid with the headline: "victoryr of the french republic ever. le monde's website leads with that decisive winning figure of 66%, while liberation‘s website has several articles on the election result but heads its home page with a simple banner that reads, "e. macron elected." outside of france: the guardian's front page emphasises the division within the country despite macron‘s win. they mention his pledge to heal the "anxiety and doubt" among the population. the irish times has a more upbeat headline, reporting the election results as a "landslide" for macron and focusing on what they call the "relief" felt by the rest of europe. and of course, the election of a pro—eu french president has been noted by several of the other main british newspapers. the telegraph's business pages and the independent focus on the effect macron‘s election could have on brexit negotiations. and the independent, despite the romantic image on its front page, leads with the phrase, "macron set to make may's negotiations with the eu toug
le figaro has a picture of emmanuel macron in front of the louvre pyramid with the headline: "victoryr of the french republic ever. le monde's website leads with that decisive winning figure of 66%, while liberation‘s website has several articles on the election result but heads its home page with a simple banner that reads, "e. macron elected." outside of france: the guardian's front page emphasises the division within the country despite macron‘s win. they mention his...
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it's one of celebration, certainly here where we are at the louvre tonight.re's also division in bad and ill tempered feelings that need to be perhaps sold before this country moves forward. a lot of celebrations and honking of lawrence tonight. >> is certainly look like a lot of fun there with people celebrating. i'm curious about the other side. you mentioned that of all there are less of those people out there, have you seen any problems or protests? we have seen that here in the u.s. >> it's interesting, we were expecting more protest, but that doesn't mean to say that will not happen. there is been a group of capitalist to had problems and the police used tear gas to take care of that. that understands it's a protest at a public square tomorrow. as many as 6000 people. and like either candidate we do have a winner but is certainly not to everybody's liking. they will have to move forward with emmanuel macron. >> laura: thank you so much. have a good night. >> eric: france is our oldest ally. now the future is in the hands of its youngest president. so wh
it's one of celebration, certainly here where we are at the louvre tonight.re's also division in bad and ill tempered feelings that need to be perhaps sold before this country moves forward. a lot of celebrations and honking of lawrence tonight. >> is certainly look like a lot of fun there with people celebrating. i'm curious about the other side. you mentioned that of all there are less of those people out there, have you seen any problems or protests? we have seen that here in the u.s....
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. >> talking about bringing in the louvre. >> absolutely, the louvre, the goi going structure is what we're talking about, with all that in mind they're creating a global hub for culture. so that will establish a really big pulse in this entire region for a different city. you will see a completely different city in the next four, five years. >> you've been working on the real estate market in the gulf countries for the last decade. what's coming up next? we're coming up to dubai expo 2020, a lot of questions about overcapacity. lots of people wondering with the price of oil where it is today, are the jobs available? what's your outlook? >> my outlook for abu dhabi is a good outlook. i believe with this new airport and also the cultural hub we're talking about -- >> the transport and cultural hub. >> absolutely. the infrastructure in place will create a very attractive hub for many people that want to come and live here. but in my opinion, i think that unless the real estate industry starts to shift its way of thinking, and it's way of actually understanding the demand and the consume
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he addressed thousands of one of the louvre museum in paris. world expect the us to defend the spirit of threat in so under many places. they expect us to defend freedom everywhere, to protect the oppressed. they expect us to bring some new , that of a humanism safer world. a world of protected freedoms. a world of growth with more justice, more ecology. amy: we go to paris where we're joined now via democracy now video stream by french human rights and civil liberties activist and researcher yasser louati. he recently wrote an article titled "french elections: marine , le pen or emmanuel macron? hitler or uber." that was before the election. welcome back to democracy now! can you talk about what has surprised many, that a very large victory of macron? >> hi, amy. is -- they of macron were pushed for the voting booth . either fascism or neoliberalism. macron got 65% of the votes. againstared to 2002 marine le pen's father, that was 82%. the victory is way below what was accomplished 15 years ago. in the latest poll from the , one of thepartment
he addressed thousands of one of the louvre museum in paris. world expect the us to defend the spirit of threat in so under many places. they expect us to defend freedom everywhere, to protect the oppressed. they expect us to bring some new , that of a humanism safer world. a world of protected freedoms. a world of growth with more justice, more ecology. amy: we go to paris where we're joined now via democracy now video stream by french human rights and civil liberties activist and researcher...
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chief international correspondent christiane amanpour is outside the louvre and paris is celebrating tonight. >> reporter: it is, ana, it is midnight and the day has ended on what's been one of the most dramatic days in french political history in 60 years. there's probably never been an election with so much at stake as the one that just concluded with two opposed political views of the future. emmanuel macron, the centrist progressive outward looking european global leader, who had to face off and face down a party that has been a pa rr rye can't in france after it emerged under le pen who built it on denying the holocaust and inward looking -- and to bring this past, ugly past into the mainstream and today france said no, we will not vote for that kind of hate and that kind of closed inward looking future. and so this election is passed, the most important -- in 60 years for this country and plus of course for europe because marine le pen threatened to collapse the entire eu an to get out of the euro and pull out of the eu with a referendum which would have ended the eu according
chief international correspondent christiane amanpour is outside the louvre and paris is celebrating tonight. >> reporter: it is, ana, it is midnight and the day has ended on what's been one of the most dramatic days in french political history in 60 years. there's probably never been an election with so much at stake as the one that just concluded with two opposed political views of the future. emmanuel macron, the centrist progressive outward looking european global leader, who had to...
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stillrty at the louvre is so over.n make people in london, will they moved to paris? in this hour, sir martin sorrell. the party at the louvre is way over. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from london. i am tom keene with guy johnson in for francine lacqua. what was your thought coming on the train from paris? what did you learn? france has witnessed an incredible transformation that has rebirth its political system in the form of mr. macron. does the rest of the political system except that or does it fight back? tom: i was taken aback by standing looking at the celebration, realizing nobody in those cars really wanted mr. macron to win. i find it fascinating. some, maybe. i did not see any maserati's former sadie's going through there. what a celebration it was. maseratis or were sadie's. president trump is blasting the senate hearing on his former national security adviser and his ties with russia. the president tweeted collusion story is a total hoax and asks "what will be a taxpayer fund
stillrty at the louvre is so over.n make people in london, will they moved to paris? in this hour, sir martin sorrell. the party at the louvre is way over. good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from london. i am tom keene with guy johnson in for francine lacqua. what was your thought coming on the train from paris? what did you learn? france has witnessed an incredible transformation that has rebirth its political system in the form of mr. macron. does the rest...
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markets like the view from the louvre. it is risk on. languished in austria, the netherlands, and france. and it is an american in paris. janet yellen and the strength of the u.s. dollar. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm tom keene paris with guy johnson. for me, it is about dollar dynamics. for france, it is those first steps to parliamentary elections. guy: it doesn't stop here. people are assuming this is a ,ind of victory for mr. macron but it is just one step in a process that he needs to deliver that will take him not only through the presidential elections, but the national assembly vote. he needs both pieces of the puzzle. tom: he was at the louvre last night, with the celebration of the election. it almost had a religious experience. i think it was raining first thing this morning. it is brightening up. maybe that is the symbolism. tom: we will be with you from paris for the next hour, on bloomberg television and bloomberg radio. right now, from new york city, here's taylor riggs. >> emmanuel macron is promisi
markets like the view from the louvre. it is risk on. languished in austria, the netherlands, and france. and it is an american in paris. janet yellen and the strength of the u.s. dollar. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm tom keene paris with guy johnson. for me, it is about dollar dynamics. for france, it is those first steps to parliamentary elections. guy: it doesn't stop here. people are assuming this is a ,ind of victory for mr. macron but it is just one step...
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speaking at a victory rally outside the louvre in paris, he said the task ahead was immense and madeunity. here's our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas. this is an election victory that will reverberate across europe. emmanuel macron, liberal, pro—eu, who supports globalisation and immigration — france's next president. and he's only 39. mr macron created his movementjust a year ago to give french voters tired of traditional parties a new choice — not that the extremes, but in the middle. translation: what we've done for so many months, there is no comparison, there's no equivalent to that. everybody was saying to us it was impossible. but they didn't know anything about france! his opponent, the far—right anti—eu marine le pen, was strongly beaten. she did, though, secure 11 million votes, a third of those cast. and she said the fact that she made it to the run—off meant that her party should now be seen as the official opposition in france. but mr macron‘s vision is a repudiation of populist, anti—establishment wave that brought brexit and donald trump, and which marine le p
speaking at a victory rally outside the louvre in paris, he said the task ahead was immense and madeunity. here's our europe correspondent, damian grammaticas. this is an election victory that will reverberate across europe. emmanuel macron, liberal, pro—eu, who supports globalisation and immigration — france's next president. and he's only 39. mr macron created his movementjust a year ago to give french voters tired of traditional parties a new choice — not that the extremes, but in the...
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celebrations tonight at the louvre museum among the camp emanuel macron. at 39 years old, he'll be the youngest president to enter the palace in the coming weeks. after tonight, he trounced far right candidate maureen le pen to the tune of 65% to 35%. >> translator: i wish this evening to thank madam le pen. i know the division in our country that led to some extreme votes. ry respect them. i know the anger, the anguish, the doubts that many of you have expressed. >> now this is a massive repudiation of the style of politics that maureen le pen was peddling. she was anti-eu, antimm >> he is very pro eu. he is pro trade. and his style of politics is carrying forward probably into the upcoming. it is about politics going forward. it's brand new party. they will determine whether or not you have to determine. >> six people were rushed to the hospital, one of them with critical injuries. the highway to 495 having shut down the investigation. but everything is back open now. no word as yet on what caused the crash. >> police in the district are looking for this
celebrations tonight at the louvre museum among the camp emanuel macron. at 39 years old, he'll be the youngest president to enter the palace in the coming weeks. after tonight, he trounced far right candidate maureen le pen to the tune of 65% to 35%. >> translator: i wish this evening to thank madam le pen. i know the division in our country that led to some extreme votes. ry respect them. i know the anger, the anguish, the doubts that many of you have expressed. >> now this is a...
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this was the zmeen front of the louvre in paris, waving flags, music, lights, cheering crowds, all celebrating emanuel macron as the next president of france. >> the political munewcomer who was endorsed by former president obama won big. le pen was praise bid president trump. this san election with far reaching consequences. and swe have a team of reporters and analysts standing by. i want to begin with cnn's senior international correspondent jim bitterman in paris. the big question here at home in the u.s., explain why this election is so significant. to america. >> i think there is a number of ways, the fact is that emanuel macron is very pro business. he is pro trade. i think he'll be a person that is going to be formidable in terms of the leadership at the european union. and we're going to see the youngest leader opposed to the oldest leader of the united states, youngest leader in french history going back to napoleon compared to the oldest leader donald trump for the united states. sitting down at the table with each other and the first week of july at the g-20 meetings. so it's going
this was the zmeen front of the louvre in paris, waving flags, music, lights, cheering crowds, all celebrating emanuel macron as the next president of france. >> the political munewcomer who was endorsed by former president obama won big. le pen was praise bid president trump. this san election with far reaching consequences. and swe have a team of reporters and analysts standing by. i want to begin with cnn's senior international correspondent jim bitterman in paris. the big question...
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leland: a fox news alert as the polls have closed in france, live pictures screen left from the louvre in downtown paris where supporters of center-left candidate emmanuel macron have gathered, clearly excited by the exit polls that have been leaked over the past few hours. it's been a hard-fought race against his far-right component. elizabeth: marine le pen campaigned on a france first message. low turnout could help her chances today. emmanuel macron is a 39-year-old pro-business centrist who backs a stronger e.u., his campaign was the victim of the hacking attempt that dumped thousands of internal documents, some including fake news on a file sharing late friday. leland: yeah. and these election results could really change the u.s. relationship with natoment back at 3 p.m. with more news as the results come in. chris: i'm chris wallace. president trump takes a victory lap after house republicans vote to reveal key parts of obamacare. but will it ever become law? ♪ ♪ >> this is a repeal and a replace of obamacare, make no mistake about it. [applause] >> they rushed through a bill wi
leland: a fox news alert as the polls have closed in france, live pictures screen left from the louvre in downtown paris where supporters of center-left candidate emmanuel macron have gathered, clearly excited by the exit polls that have been leaked over the past few hours. it's been a hard-fought race against his far-right component. elizabeth: marine le pen campaigned on a france first message. low turnout could help her chances today. emmanuel macron is a 39-year-old pro-business centrist...
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he used the official anthem as that that dropped to his victory onk at the new -- the louvre sunday. hugely symbolic gesture, but testing times lie ahead with sweepingying he wants reforms both in france and the european union. it will be a tough mission at home. the right,at home and the union on the left are already making their feelings being known. ,ith us today, burkhard birke who says germany must support macron by investing more and engaging in eu reforms because if his revolution fails, france's next president will be marine le pen. is also with us, arguing it will take more than one macron to save europe, and above all, germany must they macron. thinks forlle chaze this new deal for europe to succeed, macron must win over both his own electors and other european governments. i would like to begin with you, emmanuelle chaze. we just heard "ode to joy," the eu's official anthem, which emmanuel macron chose as his theme march. it was a pretty courageous gesture, i feel. emmanuelle: it was a gesture that pretty much sums up why people voted for him. he was seen as a pro-european
he used the official anthem as that that dropped to his victory onk at the new -- the louvre sunday. hugely symbolic gesture, but testing times lie ahead with sweepingying he wants reforms both in france and the european union. it will be a tough mission at home. the right,at home and the union on the left are already making their feelings being known. ,ith us today, burkhard birke who says germany must support macron by investing more and engaging in eu reforms because if his revolution fails,...
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the french celebrate a victory with a full-on rave at the louvre?he global trend toward nationalism, the future of the european union but mostly american people trying to pronounce french names ( pronouncing emmanuel macron) >> emmanuel macron took the victory over the weekend and supporters gathered outside the luv-ree. ( laughter ) >> trevor: i don't think that's a thing. anyway, the question now is what macron's 30 point victory over le pen means. both candidates were celebrating. >> the winner strode on stage to give his victory speech accompanied by beethoven's ode to joy, the european anthem. the loser trade to dance her blues away to "i love rock and roll" ( laughter ) >> trevor: you know what they say, dance like nobody is voting. honestly, i believe le pen is happy. she lost the election but she won a lot of the people. her xenophobic national party came from nothing to win 35% of the vote which is basically all donald trump really wanted. he didn't want to win, he just wanted to be the opposition party, criticizing the president at every t
the french celebrate a victory with a full-on rave at the louvre?he global trend toward nationalism, the future of the european union but mostly american people trying to pronounce french names ( pronouncing emmanuel macron) >> emmanuel macron took the victory over the weekend and supporters gathered outside the luv-ree. ( laughter ) >> trevor: i don't think that's a thing. anyway, the question now is what macron's 30 point victory over le pen means. both candidates were...
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. >> macron celebrated his victory near the louvre museum in paris. >>> just head healthcare has taken stage on the morning political talk shows. >> and the air force >>> the air force landed its x37b orbital test center today at nasa's space center in cape canaveral florida, the x37b the newest most advanced reentry spacecraft. the bulk of its payload and activities are all classified. today's landing wraps up the fourth mission for the x37b. the spacecraft orbited the earth for an unprecedented 718 days. >>> critics say the healthcare bill passed late last week in the house may leave millions of low income americans without insurance and older voters will see their insurance go up, but on face the nation today the director of the office of management and budget john mulvaney said while obamacare offered insurance, republicans are now focused on affordable care for everyone. >> remember what obamacare gave you. obamacare gave you insurance but not healthcare. a lot of folks who technically insured either couldn't afford the premiums or couldn't afford the co-pay and that's what we've
. >> macron celebrated his victory near the louvre museum in paris. >>> just head healthcare has taken stage on the morning political talk shows. >> and the air force >>> the air force landed its x37b orbital test center today at nasa's space center in cape canaveral florida, the x37b the newest most advanced reentry spacecraft. the bulk of its payload and activities are all classified. today's landing wraps up the fourth mission for the x37b. the spacecraft...
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this is the scene outside of the louvre museum in paris where they celebrated the election of emmanuel macron, the new president of france. he is going to be the youngest president in france's history at 39. and the world watched as he was up against a far right candidate marine le pen. and as here, the match was contentious, and the victor took to the podium for a victory speech a short time ago. >> i wish to also have a word for those who voted for ms. le pen. don't boo them. they expressed today an ainnger disappoint and a conviction and i support them. >> and he replaces the current france president francois hollande and he says that it shows that a majority of the people are standing by the european union and saying that she wanted france to lead the eu. the white house sent out a statement congratulating the president-elect saying that the united states is looking forward to work with macron and continuing our alliance with france. for continuing coverage of the presidential election in france and the impact here in our country and the rest of the world, go our website nbc bayare
this is the scene outside of the louvre museum in paris where they celebrated the election of emmanuel macron, the new president of france. he is going to be the youngest president in france's history at 39. and the world watched as he was up against a far right candidate marine le pen. and as here, the match was contentious, and the victor took to the podium for a victory speech a short time ago. >> i wish to also have a word for those who voted for ms. le pen. don't boo them. they...
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the thousands of metal padlocks attached to a bridge near the louvre museum.m removed. now some are going up for sale, for charity. tim allman reports. they call paris the city of love, a place of romance and desire. and one way you could express your passion was by fixing a padlock to this bridge, throwing the key into the river seine, a public display of love. but the powers that be had little love in their souls and removed them. now they will be auctioned as souvenirs and art. translation: it is both playful and intimate because there are stories behind these locks. personalised messages, names, marriage proposals. it remains personal and beautiful. it is basically street art. some of the smaller pieces are expected to fetch anything up to 200 euros. a whole section of railing could go for 10,000. all of the money will go to charities helping migrants in paris. translation: we did not exactly know what to do with the locks we did not want to throw them away, not even give them away, because they have important symbolic value. couples from all over the worl
the thousands of metal padlocks attached to a bridge near the louvre museum.m removed. now some are going up for sale, for charity. tim allman reports. they call paris the city of love, a place of romance and desire. and one way you could express your passion was by fixing a padlock to this bridge, throwing the key into the river seine, a public display of love. but the powers that be had little love in their souls and removed them. now they will be auctioned as souvenirs and art. translation:...
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remember the love blocks of paris, the thousands of metal padlocks attached to the bridge near the louvreuseum? took a staunch -- on that, when the bridge collapsed. our correspondent kim goldman has this report. they call paris the city of love, a place of romance and a desire. one way you could express your passion was by fixing a padlock to this bridge, throwing the key into the seine, a public display of love. romance inad little their souls and decided to remove the locks. be, they are coined to auctioned as souvenirs and works of art. playful andh intimate, because there really are stories behind these locks. personalizedot of messages, names, and the marriage proposals. it is basically street art. >> some of the smaller pieces are expected to fetch up to 200 euros. whole section of railing could go for 10,000. all will go to charity helping migrants in paris. >> we didn't exactly know what to do with the locks. we didn't want to throw them away or give them away. they have symbolic value. couples from all over the world trips andmantic celebrated the love by attaching a lock. >> lo
remember the love blocks of paris, the thousands of metal padlocks attached to the bridge near the louvreuseum? took a staunch -- on that, when the bridge collapsed. our correspondent kim goldman has this report. they call paris the city of love, a place of romance and a desire. one way you could express your passion was by fixing a padlock to this bridge, throwing the key into the seine, a public display of love. romance inad little their souls and decided to remove the locks. be, they are...