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a massive victory over marie le pen. her party did much better than they have in the past, but she will have a hard time establishing herself as the opposition and he'll have a hard time forming a government. they had the idea they would take apart europe, take apart nato and basically create a situation that among other people, vladimir putin of russia thought would be just great if marie le pen won. well, she didn't won, emmanuel macron has won, and this candidacy of le pen is history. >> chris, what is next? now that we have the results here right after the 8:00 p.m. hour locally, what's next in the process? >> reporter: what's going to happen now is that within a week, the current president will move out of the elysee palace and emmanuel macron will move in. we're looking at a two-phase election in the middle of june, and he will be trying to organize his movement into a party that can gain at least a substantial presence in that assembly, if not indeed a majority. he's also going to be trying to draw on both the tra
a massive victory over marie le pen. her party did much better than they have in the past, but she will have a hard time establishing herself as the opposition and he'll have a hard time forming a government. they had the idea they would take apart europe, take apart nato and basically create a situation that among other people, vladimir putin of russia thought would be just great if marie le pen won. well, she didn't won, emmanuel macron has won, and this candidacy of le pen is history....
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live to james reynolds, where jean—marie le pen, the former leader of the front national is speaking riotism, and joan of arc. he is behind me in the red jacket. he has had to stop talking because, as far as we can tell, they have managed to lose the sound. he is sitting, waiting for the sound system to be repaired. he is very popular among the several hundred supporters here. the larger point is his daughter, marine le pen, will not and cannot win the election if she sticks to hard—core front national supporters. she knows she has to extend her reach beyond the hard—core, she has to extend her reach beyond the ha rd—core, beyond she has to extend her reach beyond the hard—core, beyond the founders and into other areas. she‘s looking to pick up supporters from the left wing who are anti—eu and social conservatives from the right wing. this rally is a reminder of the founder of the front national. is it helpful for her? very difficult to tell. it will certainly rally the faithful, those who have followed the front national for years and yea rs. the front national for years and years. j
live to james reynolds, where jean—marie le pen, the former leader of the front national is speaking riotism, and joan of arc. he is behind me in the red jacket. he has had to stop talking because, as far as we can tell, they have managed to lose the sound. he is sitting, waiting for the sound system to be repaired. he is very popular among the several hundred supporters here. the larger point is his daughter, marine le pen, will not and cannot win the election if she sticks to hard—core...
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macron in the runoff, 43% only did so because they wanted to stop marie le pen. and only 15% say they back his policies. that is not recipe for stability. >> and phillip, in the end, the le pen story is complicated. it involves her father, it involves her views, their relationship, the change in how both of them approach the holocaust. a lot of denier history there. in the end, can it be said that the french of the countryside, who had threatened there to make the difference and put her over the top, just could not get there? >> there was certainly not enough votes to get her into the presidency this time around. when you mentioned the countryside, well, that's pretty much what you see from the electoral map. the cities largely voted for emmanuel macron, the countryside largely voted for marie le pen. though the difference wasn't quite as big as we saw here in the united states in the presidential election in november. the good news for marie le pen here is that not that she lost but that she got over 10 million votes in france. that is a new threshold for the lea
macron in the runoff, 43% only did so because they wanted to stop marie le pen. and only 15% say they back his policies. that is not recipe for stability. >> and phillip, in the end, the le pen story is complicated. it involves her father, it involves her views, their relationship, the change in how both of them approach the holocaust. a lot of denier history there. in the end, can it be said that the french of the countryside, who had threatened there to make the difference and put her...
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marie le pen and herfather, jean—marie le pen, have both been campaigning.james is in jean—marie le penis in central paris where jean—marie le campaigning. james is in central paris wherejean—marie le pen is speaking at a march. it looks like he is properly finished now. james, tell us what is happening. he finished the few minutes ago. he spoke about an hour, on and off, given that there were some problems which meant he had to stop. he spoke ata which meant he had to stop. he spoke at a separate event from his daughter, there has been a public streaming between them in recent yea rs. streaming between them in recent years. this was very a speech to the front national the fold. does it help his daughter? it is difficult to say it does, bear in mind that jean—marie le pen, at its peak in 2002, only managed to get 17, won 70% of the french run. marie le pen is in the run—off this time, if she appeals to the hard—core supporters of her father, the appeals to the hard—core supporters of herfather, the people appeals to the hard—core supporters of her father, the people who were here, she p
marie le pen and herfather, jean—marie le pen, have both been campaigning.james is in jean—marie le penis in central paris where jean—marie le campaigning. james is in central paris wherejean—marie le pen is speaking at a march. it looks like he is properly finished now. james, tell us what is happening. he finished the few minutes ago. he spoke about an hour, on and off, given that there were some problems which meant he had to stop. he spoke ata which meant he had to stop. he spoke at...
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mac run has said marine le pen inherits her views from the man who is about to speak here, jean—marie leust and so on. emmanuel macron feels there is a very clear dividing line between him and the front national, led by marine le pen. he wants to make sure french people understand that. thank you very much, james. president trump has warned that a conflict with north korea, which is trying to develop nuclear weapons, could kill millions of people. he argued that getting chinese help to deal with north korea was more important than becoming involved in a trade dispute with beijing. in an interview with cbs news, he also described the north korean leader, kimjong un, as "a pretty smart cookie". sarah corker has the latest. so far, mounting diplomatic pressure has not stopped north korea accelerating its weapons programme. pyongyang has launched two failed missile tests in the last two weeks, the latest one on saturday. and in a wide—ranging interview on us television, president trump stepped up the rhetoric. if he does the nuclear test, i will not be happy. and i can tell you also, i don't
mac run has said marine le pen inherits her views from the man who is about to speak here, jean—marie leust and so on. emmanuel macron feels there is a very clear dividing line between him and the front national, led by marine le pen. he wants to make sure french people understand that. thank you very much, james. president trump has warned that a conflict with north korea, which is trying to develop nuclear weapons, could kill millions of people. he argued that getting chinese help to deal...
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this is not the end of marie le pen. it is the start, though, of something pretty new in france. shment choice, the choice of emmanuel macron. le pen would have been an anti-establishment choice, as well. >> and the world gets to see the youngest president ever of france. thank you both for joining us. phillip and gillian. it's late for all of us. you have the only good excuse. you just got off a plane from asia. when we come back, senators say they're going to start fresh on their health care bill in the senate, but it appears they are taking one big cue from their counterparts in the house. ♪when you've got...♪ ♪...nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. what are you doing? getting your qua
this is not the end of marie le pen. it is the start, though, of something pretty new in france. shment choice, the choice of emmanuel macron. le pen would have been an anti-establishment choice, as well. >> and the world gets to see the youngest president ever of france. thank you both for joining us. phillip and gillian. it's late for all of us. you have the only good excuse. you just got off a plane from asia. when we come back, senators say they're going to start fresh on their health...
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bear in mind thatjean—marie le pen at his peak in 2002 only managed to get 17, one 17% of the vote.ls to hard—core supporters of her father, the people appeals to hard—core supporters of herfather, the people who appeals to hard—core supporters of her father, the people who were here, she probably doesn't win. she has to extend that is about to try to try to get left wingers, to get people who are sceptical about the eu, social conservatives as well to branch out. that is why she is campaigning separately from him, thatis campaigning separately from him, that is why she is campaigning using her first that is why she is campaigning using herfirst name that is why she is campaigning using her first name and not the surname. does it help or hinder her when he comes out and speak as he has done today? it is difficult to say. it probably motivates long—term national front supporters who have always seen jean—marie le pen is someone they look to. does it help her with undecided? it is difficult to see that it does. it may be that emmanuel macron, her opponent, later today, users of the pa
bear in mind thatjean—marie le pen at his peak in 2002 only managed to get 17, one 17% of the vote.ls to hard—core supporters of her father, the people appeals to hard—core supporters of herfather, the people who appeals to hard—core supporters of her father, the people who were here, she probably doesn't win. she has to extend that is about to try to try to get left wingers, to get people who are sceptical about the eu, social conservatives as well to branch out. that is why she is...
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marine le pen‘s father, jean—marie le pen, is speaking at a rally.mself got to the same stage of the presidential election campaign as his daughter in 2002. he made the final run off but he did not succeed in that. he actually stood to be president five times in his political career. this is him speaking today, it is interesting in particular because she has taken the decision to temporarily stand down as leader of the front national, the party that he founded and fronted. she says she is going to just be focusing on the presidential campaign. so he coming out is effectively appealing to the traditional front national voters. we will be live with our correspondent james reynolds in
marine le pen‘s father, jean—marie le pen, is speaking at a rally.mself got to the same stage of the presidential election campaign as his daughter in 2002. he made the final run off but he did not succeed in that. he actually stood to be president five times in his political career. this is him speaking today, it is interesting in particular because she has taken the decision to temporarily stand down as leader of the front national, the party that he founded and fronted. she says she is...
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por amplia mayoría, macron derrotÓ a la ultra derechista marie le pen, convirtiÉndose en el presidentee oficio, sino todo lo contrario. el centrista emmanuel macron, con sÓlo 39 aÑos, se convirtiÓ hoy en el mandatario mÁs joven en la historia del paÍs. luego de reconocer su triunfo, macron dijo que no olvidarÁ a los franceses que lo apoyaron. estÁ conciente de que su paÍs estÁ dividido, digo entender la ira de quienes no comparten su doctrina. marie le pen, la candidata de extrema derecha que pudo ser la primera mujer presidenta de francia, perdiÓ por una franja de mÁs de 30 puntos porcentuales. durante su campaÑa, le lanzaron huevos en sus presentaciones. ahora queda claro que la mayorÍa de los franceses no coincidÍan con sus ideales de una francia fuera de la uniÓn europea, y con legislaciones duras sobre todo para los musulmanes. hasta hace pocos aÑos, no se conocÍa el nombre de emmanuel macron, un ex banquero que nunca tuvo nombre de polÍtico. sin haberse presentado a otra elecciÓn popular, acaba de ganar el principal cargo de francia. [habla en inglÉs] reportero: el expresidente d
por amplia mayoría, macron derrotÓ a la ultra derechista marie le pen, convirtiÉndose en el presidentee oficio, sino todo lo contrario. el centrista emmanuel macron, con sÓlo 39 aÑos, se convirtiÓ hoy en el mandatario mÁs joven en la historia del paÍs. luego de reconocer su triunfo, macron dijo que no olvidarÁ a los franceses que lo apoyaron. estÁ conciente de que su paÍs estÁ dividido, digo entender la ira de quienes no comparten su doctrina. marie le pen, la candidata de extrema...
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with most of the votes counted he trounced anti-immigrant populist marie le pen. after a last minute hacking scandal, bitter debates, allegations of fake news, and rare interventions from american politicians -- >> i have admired the campaign that macron has run. >> reporter: the campaign revealed how deeply split france is. france's political divisions run especially deep here in marseille. marie support despite a massive immigrant population. a third of the city is muslim. >> i'm muslim. but it's not right. i'm a french citizen. >> reporter: le pen supporters say they aren't racist they want immigrants to assimilate. weeks ago two jihadis were arrested planning a terror attack. >>> now the boston police were investigating the brutal murders of two doctors engaged to be married and found slain in their penthouse apartment. police found the bodies of the doctors after responding to a call about an armed man in the building. they were reportedly found with their throats slit and hands tied. the suspect shot at them when they arrived on scene. they returned fire. po
with most of the votes counted he trounced anti-immigrant populist marie le pen. after a last minute hacking scandal, bitter debates, allegations of fake news, and rare interventions from american politicians -- >> i have admired the campaign that macron has run. >> reporter: the campaign revealed how deeply split france is. france's political divisions run especially deep here in marseille. marie support despite a massive immigrant population. a third of the city is muslim....
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in particular at marie le pen had to do something, appeal to right—wing social voters and left wing,n has been trying to appeal in particular to try to get some of these people, union members and people who support leftist causes, people who support leftist causes, people who support leftist causes, people who describe themselves as a nti —fattest people who describe themselves as anti—fattest and he would be horrified by the prospect of marie le pen. —— antifascist. although it is not the natural choice to find themselves obliged. when you look at themselves obliged. when you look at the polls is it possible to assess how many people are still undecided with just how many people are still undecided withjust under a how many people are still undecided with just under a week to go? how many people are still undecided withjust under a week to go?|j haven't withjust under a week to go?” haven't seen any poll suggesting indecision at the moment. the ones we have got, people are making up their mind in favour of macron but he doesn't want to be complacent because he will work out that the
in particular at marie le pen had to do something, appeal to right—wing social voters and left wing,n has been trying to appeal in particular to try to get some of these people, union members and people who support leftist causes, people who support leftist causes, people who support leftist causes, people who describe themselves as a nti —fattest people who describe themselves as anti—fattest and he would be horrified by the prospect of marie le pen. —— antifascist. although it is...
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jean—marie le pen is 88, still politically active, and marine le pen is still deluded she can becomeg the long game. stefan? they certainly do, with the fact that some 10 million people voted for them. they didn't address only the political and ideology of xenophobia and protectionism — there's also that underlying concern for the economic future of france. very cleverly, marine le pen has tried to use, you know, that attitude and that focus to win even, you know, workers who traditionally were left. it is a very clever mix. i would call it national and socialist, and that harks back to a bad part of our own history. what is the angle in your latest report that you're putting in for der spiegel right now? what i wrote is what mabila has said. macron has won the president dependency, but he has not won the election yet. his ambitions are great. after the moment of victory will come the moment of revenge by the traditional parties. it will all culminate with the legislative elections in june. if culminate with the legislative elections injune. if he doesn't have a majority, an absolute
jean—marie le pen is 88, still politically active, and marine le pen is still deluded she can becomeg the long game. stefan? they certainly do, with the fact that some 10 million people voted for them. they didn't address only the political and ideology of xenophobia and protectionism — there's also that underlying concern for the economic future of france. very cleverly, marine le pen has tried to use, you know, that attitude and that focus to win even, you know, workers who traditionally...
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in particular marie le pen has two appeal to left—wing anti—european voters but social conservativeserent aspect altogether. macron feels that he wa nts to altogether. macron feels that he wants to get some of these people, union members are people supports leftist causes, people who describe themselves as antifascist who would be horrified by a marie le pen administration. although he is not the natural choice of these people they will find themselves obliged to vote for him. when you look at the polls is it possible to see how many people are undecided with a week to go? i haven't seen any of that suggesting indecision at the moment, the ones who do have suggest people who've made up their minds are making up their minds in favour of macron but he doesn't want to be complacent because he knows the worst thing for him to assume is that the election is over which will allow marie le pen to betray him as arrogant and not letting the french fuel to make a decision so it is in his interest to fight until the last minute. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may has dismissed an account ——
in particular marie le pen has two appeal to left—wing anti—european voters but social conservativeserent aspect altogether. macron feels that he wa nts to altogether. macron feels that he wants to get some of these people, union members are people supports leftist causes, people who describe themselves as antifascist who would be horrified by a marie le pen administration. although he is not the natural choice of these people they will find themselves obliged to vote for him. when you look...
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vladimir putin made no secret of the fact that he supported marie le pen for the presidency, for russia's reasons. this would not necessarily have been a smooth meeting but it was also interesting that macron was keen to assert france's foreign policy, especially regarding syria. he said there were red lines around the use of chemical weapons in syria. france had one of the best and tell operations to verify the recent chemical gas attacks, what happened and who was using it. he issued some stern words about that, having a go at vladimir putin. they had frank and direct talks, it says. it sounds like a road. vladimir putin arrived looking very sombre and at the end he had the severe look on his face. it
vladimir putin made no secret of the fact that he supported marie le pen for the presidency, for russia's reasons. this would not necessarily have been a smooth meeting but it was also interesting that macron was keen to assert france's foreign policy, especially regarding syria. he said there were red lines around the use of chemical weapons in syria. france had one of the best and tell operations to verify the recent chemical gas attacks, what happened and who was using it. he issued some...
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couple of hours the far right leader marie le pen will hold a may day rally on the out skirts of parisemanuel will also address his supporters in a rally in the french capital, nicole has gained attention for making it this fond, the election is political artist, his marriage is part of the force. melissa bell has the story. >> their relationship has caught to the attention of the world. the favorite to become the next presidential france in his wife, his former teacher, he was saw when he met, she was a 40-year-old married teacher his school in northern france. >> it was the friend, you know, of the teacher of the high school. he had dinner with them. >> an old school friend says that emanuel always did what was expected of him, except when it came to -- e reluctantly. not before telling one day he would marry her. he said he certainly avoided the girls of his own age. >> i think there were maybe -- it will be interesting. he needs to learn something from his lover. >> and so maybe the older women, makes more sense. >> of course. >> especially, there are teacher. >> 14 years after fir
couple of hours the far right leader marie le pen will hold a may day rally on the out skirts of parisemanuel will also address his supporters in a rally in the french capital, nicole has gained attention for making it this fond, the election is political artist, his marriage is part of the force. melissa bell has the story. >> their relationship has caught to the attention of the world. the favorite to become the next presidential france in his wife, his former teacher, he was saw when...
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his supporters is celebrating over marie le pen.e live in the middle of it all. >> it is all winding down now, as you can see where at the louvre, this is the center point from the speech tonight. he came out victorious. thousands of people point to this part to express their joy singing and popping champagne. and thank goodness it's a holiday tomorrow. a lot of people have headaches. a lot of people have said to me is not so much is celebrating, spent a difficult battle for this position of french presidents in the country no doubt has been divided. the anti- immigration and anti- e.u. points of le pen and the more centrist liberal views of macron. in the end it wasn't a close race. it was always known he was going to be the paper going in. he literally crushed le pen in the end. the question is, where does he go from here. do not forget we have legislative election coming up next month. it will be difficult for him to form a coalition government and get the policies through that he would like. what is the mood on the street. it's
his supporters is celebrating over marie le pen.e live in the middle of it all. >> it is all winding down now, as you can see where at the louvre, this is the center point from the speech tonight. he came out victorious. thousands of people point to this part to express their joy singing and popping champagne. and thank goodness it's a holiday tomorrow. a lot of people have headaches. a lot of people have said to me is not so much is celebrating, spent a difficult battle for this position...
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his opponent, marie le pen, wanted to break away from the eu. "abc7 news" was in san francisco when french citizens living here in the bay area reacted to the election results. >> to prove to the world, to prove to europe that we still want to be part of europe and france is about equality. >> 39-year-old macron will officially take office during the coming week. the term of france's outgoing president, francois hollande, ends one week from today. >>> federal investigators are looking for a man who started a fire at a church in san jose overnight. "abc7 news" was at the assyrian church of the east as officials looked through the rubble. surveillance video from around 2:00 this morning shows a man wearing a hood jumping a fence and setting fire to a plastic storage shed. the shed and the tools inside were destroyed. >> we're all kind of surprised and perplexed, because this is, you know, we've never had anything like this happen in this area to the church. you know, we don't know who would want to do something like that. >> the church turned the
his opponent, marie le pen, wanted to break away from the eu. "abc7 news" was in san francisco when french citizens living here in the bay area reacted to the election results. >> to prove to the world, to prove to europe that we still want to be part of europe and france is about equality. >> 39-year-old macron will officially take office during the coming week. the term of france's outgoing president, francois hollande, ends one week from today. >>> federal...
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centrist candidate emmanuel macron celebrating a decisive victory over the far-right's marie le pen -- winning by a landslide margin of vowed to fix the economy, fight terrorism and rebuild the european unity. macron says he looks forward to meeting with president donald trump about several issues, including one that they disagree sharply on: climate change. shortly after the election-- president trump tweeted this: "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 leaders will meet later this month at the g-7 conference in japan. covering metro.. some employees of the transit agency say metro is in desperate need of more funding. they voiced their concerns yesterday at a rally at mount carmel baptist church in northwest d.c. they said a lack of for them to do their jobs properly. metro board chairman jack evans is calling for a one-percent sales tax in maryland and virginia.. to fund metro. he says the system will be in serious trouble if the sales tax isn't added soon. happening today. dri
centrist candidate emmanuel macron celebrating a decisive victory over the far-right's marie le pen -- winning by a landslide margin of vowed to fix the economy, fight terrorism and rebuild the european unity. macron says he looks forward to meeting with president donald trump about several issues, including one that they disagree sharply on: climate change. shortly after the election-- president trump tweeted this: "congratulations to emmanuel macron on his big win today as the next...
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if it's not macron it's going to be marie le pen who is the leader of what has essentially been the french fascist party for decades. her campaign has been funded by bank loans from the kremlin. she has promised to pull france out of nato. she is likely to pull france out of the eu. she is rabidly, openly antiimmigrant. she doesn't just want to stop illegal, she wants to stop all immigration into that country. she inherited the leadership of this far right party, the front nationale from her charming father who is a holocaust denier. so this contest to see whose going to be the next president of france, it wa dramatic enough already because of these two being the candidates. and because russia has a clear preference in this election, we have seen evidence of what we now recognize as russian information operation designed to influence french voters in their choice in that election. we've seen russia cyber warfare playing out already in this election. there have been reports of hacking efforts. there's been a ton of russian generated and russian amplified fake news about macron in particular
if it's not macron it's going to be marie le pen who is the leader of what has essentially been the french fascist party for decades. her campaign has been funded by bank loans from the kremlin. she has promised to pull france out of nato. she is likely to pull france out of the eu. she is rabidly, openly antiimmigrant. she doesn't just want to stop illegal, she wants to stop all immigration into that country. she inherited the leadership of this far right party, the front nationale from her...
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the candidates are emmanuel mar cone and marie le pen. >>> to texas now, where hundreds gathered thereolice officer. a funeral was for 15-year-old jordan edwards. he was shot sitting inside a vehicle. police officer roy oliver was arrested on friday and charged with the teen's murder. he since posted bond and an investigation is now underway into the deadly shooting. >>> apparent fatal hazing incidents resulted in charges being filed against fraternity mem members piazza died after a the fraternity members are facing charges ranging from invol invol invol involuntary manslaughter to aggravated assault. >>> the 6-year-old girl was on her way to school when the teacher's aid slapped the autistic girl twice. parents were notified and police are investigating. >> i was just -- i started balling. tears. i don't hit my kids and here's some stranger hitting my kid >> my main concern this doesn't happen to anybody else >> this case is still being investigated, so far no charges have been filed against the teacher's aide. >>> 8:13, this video you're about to see may look like a lot of horsing a
the candidates are emmanuel mar cone and marie le pen. >>> to texas now, where hundreds gathered thereolice officer. a funeral was for 15-year-old jordan edwards. he was shot sitting inside a vehicle. police officer roy oliver was arrested on friday and charged with the teen's murder. he since posted bond and an investigation is now underway into the deadly shooting. >>> apparent fatal hazing incidents resulted in charges being filed against fraternity mem members piazza died...
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a short time later, marie le pen was also in front of the cameras in the northern working—class town one of the strongholds of her front national party. turnout will be one of the things to look out for today. neither of the main parties, the socialists and the republicans, has a runner in the race, and that may deter some voters. also, some on the radical left view mr macron and ms le pen as as bad as each other. but in general, participation in presidential elections in france tends to be high. i think it's very important, particularly this year, because it's a vote for democracy. we know what happened in the us, the brexit is on its way, so it's very, very, very important to vote. sorry, my heart is actually beating really fast now. yeah, we have to vote, because, i mean, for democracy, we have to vote, it's... we should. and it's a big decision. as ever, security is tight. the champs—elysees attack just before the first round, still very much on people's minds. now, polling stations close here in paris at eight at this evening, seven o'clock in britain. very soon after that if no
a short time later, marie le pen was also in front of the cameras in the northern working—class town one of the strongholds of her front national party. turnout will be one of the things to look out for today. neither of the main parties, the socialists and the republicans, has a runner in the race, and that may deter some voters. also, some on the radical left view mr macron and ms le pen as as bad as each other. but in general, participation in presidential elections in france tends to be...
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ahead of tomorrow's presidential run—off vote which pits mr macron against the far—right candidate, marie leent james reynolds reports. emmanuel macron arrived last night for his final interview, assuming that his campaign was basically done. but whilst he was speaking, documents stolen from his team were being circulated online. his campaign had been hacked. coming at the last hour, his team said, this intervention is an attempt to destabilise democracy, as happened in the usa during the last election. so, who stole these documents? in the past, emmanuel macron has suggested that russian—backed hackers were out to get him. but one cyber expert says that this hack looks different. it is very low level for the russians, compared to what they have done in the united states, which was really a highly creative and high end information war mixed with hacking and cyber war. what we're witnessing right now with macron is very low end, very amateurish. but many french people, here braving the saturday drizzle, don't know much about the hack. on this, the day before the vote, the french media is bann
ahead of tomorrow's presidential run—off vote which pits mr macron against the far—right candidate, marie leent james reynolds reports. emmanuel macron arrived last night for his final interview, assuming that his campaign was basically done. but whilst he was speaking, documents stolen from his team were being circulated online. his campaign had been hacked. coming at the last hour, his team said, this intervention is an attempt to destabilise democracy, as happened in the usa during the...
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in 2002 jean—marie le pen got 18% of the vote. will be a disappointment that they did not reach 40% of the vote. i did think they can quite say they are one step away from winning the next election. there is clearly a lot more work to be done to persuade the other part of france that this party is electable. and they will go one to the parliamentary elections in january in fairly healthy form. they will want to take a number of seats in the parliament? yes, and they start from a meagre base. they have two mps out of 577 in the national assembly. in some ways, the only way for them is up. assembly. in some ways, the only way forthem is up. it assembly. in some ways, the only way for them is up. it does give you a sense of the amount of work that marine le pen has to do in order to make sure that the front national becomes the opposition force she wa nts becomes the opposition force she wants it to become. you cannot say you are the main opposition party if you are the main opposition party if you only have two mps. just looking at s
in 2002 jean—marie le pen got 18% of the vote. will be a disappointment that they did not reach 40% of the vote. i did think they can quite say they are one step away from winning the next election. there is clearly a lot more work to be done to persuade the other part of france that this party is electable. and they will go one to the parliamentary elections in january in fairly healthy form. they will want to take a number of seats in the parliament? yes, and they start from a meagre base....
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and macron won over far right candidate, marie le pen. >> tossing out the salt shaker may not be enough comes from food prepared at home and half of that is at the table. more than eight out of 10 americans exceed that reducing your average sodium intake by as low as 42 milligrams per day could prevent 20,000 strokes per year. >> where you lev may depend -- may determine how long you live while the average life expectancy is 79 years. there's a gap between counties in the united states. the counties in blue have the highest life expectancy. in california. nation wide countsies with the shortest life expectancies were found in north and south dakota 61.7 years. summit, colorado, 86.8 years. environment, economy, access to health care. this was published in the amare kb general. >>> you can punch a fake bad guy. in osockau. >> the fake bad guys approach you and you step in. anyone using the service must first attend a class. it also offers other packages including allowing you to defuse a fake bomb. >> don't tell your girlfriend she'll think you're a hero. >>> the dust up over sand on the
and macron won over far right candidate, marie le pen. >> tossing out the salt shaker may not be enough comes from food prepared at home and half of that is at the table. more than eight out of 10 americans exceed that reducing your average sodium intake by as low as 42 milligrams per day could prevent 20,000 strokes per year. >> where you lev may depend -- may determine how long you live while the average life expectancy is 79 years. there's a gap between counties in the united...
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jean-marie le pen in 1988 called himself the french ronald reagan and he got 4.5 million votes. at's more than half of what marine le pen got in the first round. and rolling of the nationalist, xenophobia, possibly racist. and not always the losers. if the people looking back. birds it is people looking back. brexit is for- people looking back. >> we do have the countdown on the way because in just about 20 seconds time we will know who will become france's next president. no one around the table can remember such a roller coaster. that is really the word. >> emmanuel macron wins. accordingf the vote to the estimates. this is historical. >> yes, indeed. 65% of the early results. i do believe we have the images of people celebrating this victory. polls indicated he did have a 20 point lead on friday. that's when the last poll relatively taken. it is actually higher than what we saw. >> it's a 30% margin. we are seeing images of french flag being waived in the plaza at the louvre where his supporters have gathered to listen. we will have straight to several williams -- sarah willia
jean-marie le pen in 1988 called himself the french ronald reagan and he got 4.5 million votes. at's more than half of what marine le pen got in the first round. and rolling of the nationalist, xenophobia, possibly racist. and not always the losers. if the people looking back. birds it is people looking back. brexit is for- people looking back. >> we do have the countdown on the way because in just about 20 seconds time we will know who will become france's next president. no one around...
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he took over 66% of the vote. 30% more than marie le pen. le pen had promised to close france's borders, leave the eu, drop the euro and was an open admirer of president trump. in a tweet, president trump congratulated macron. aids were disappointed trump didn't call. european leaders were down right relieved. m macron wants to stay in the eu. while the polls had expected macron to win, his victory was never certain and isis-inspired terrorist attack shook paris two and on friday a huge cache of documents was leaked. the terrorism and hacking did not appear to have much of an impact on this election. today across france, they are commemorating the 72nd anniversary of the allied victory over the nazis in world war ii and at least here in paris, there's a feeling that once again europe was saved. richard engel, nbc news, paris. >>> former president barack obama took center stage last night as he accepted the john f. kennedy profile in courage award. this is given to politicians who demonstrate political courage. while he steered clear of parti
he took over 66% of the vote. 30% more than marie le pen. le pen had promised to close france's borders, leave the eu, drop the euro and was an open admirer of president trump. in a tweet, president trump congratulated macron. aids were disappointed trump didn't call. european leaders were down right relieved. m macron wants to stay in the eu. while the polls had expected macron to win, his victory was never certain and isis-inspired terrorist attack shook paris two and on friday a huge cache...
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allegations made by numerous communities saying that russia is trying to tip the deals in favor of marie leen fake news stories. allegations about macron's personal life, and his character. right now he is leading in the polls, but we just spoke to a top official in the pen kamp that thinks they will have a trump like come back. but so go back to what you're saying. this is enormously polarized society. on one side, it is macron that wants to stay in the eu. not dramatically changed french society, and marine le pen who wants a weaker euro. she is close to vladimir putin, and many voters are afraid of her authoritarian ten den tendencies. the terrible suffering and ang gity of what happens to people in france, and on the eve of the election in the first round, another terror incident in paris. >> i was here for the first round. l gn it is a winner take all, the winner ultimately becomes a terrorist attack. it t is not far from where i am and it sent a chilling chilling effect. but the larger environment of fear, you mentioned the baticlan attack. and the attack in nice, that all has an impa
allegations made by numerous communities saying that russia is trying to tip the deals in favor of marie leen fake news stories. allegations about macron's personal life, and his character. right now he is leading in the polls, but we just spoke to a top official in the pen kamp that thinks they will have a trump like come back. but so go back to what you're saying. this is enormously polarized society. on one side, it is macron that wants to stay in the eu. not dramatically changed french...
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people are waiting to see how macron is going to handle these debates. 15 years ago in 2002 when jean—marie le chirac refused to hold a debate with him. it is the first time that a candidate has accepted to hold a discussion with a far right candidate, tonight marine le pen. and of course we anticipate some kind of animated discussion. it is a key point in this campaign, they have much to convince, both candidates will be trying to convince voters to turn out on sunday. a lot of people you know are saying they cannot identify with either candidate. and so they're planning to abstain or stay home. so that will be the last chance for both candidates to convince these people to turn out. 0bviously both candidates to convince these people to turn out. obviously a big challenge for the manual macron, a lot of people think he's young and does not have the experience. tonight is the possibility for him to prove them wrong. a big night for a manual macron. thank you. i have forsworn polls but i'm going to fall off the wagon. i have not seen a to fall off the wagon. i have not seen a poll yet which put
people are waiting to see how macron is going to handle these debates. 15 years ago in 2002 when jean—marie le chirac refused to hold a debate with him. it is the first time that a candidate has accepted to hold a discussion with a far right candidate, tonight marine le pen. and of course we anticipate some kind of animated discussion. it is a key point in this campaign, they have much to convince, both candidates will be trying to convince voters to turn out on sunday. a lot of people you...
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marie le pen compite contra marco este domingo.robo. rebota con el tablero. adentro. [risas] alan: mira, mira. presentador: ya lo sabes. espectacular. mira, mira. alan: quÉ belleza! quÉ bonito! son la joya ver cada uno de estas jugadas. presentador: el fin de semana tenemos sÁbado futbolero. la Última jornada que define quiÉn pasa a la villa. -- liguilla. alan: quiÉnes califican? presentador: podrÍa ser amÉrica y tigres. alan: sÓlo quedan dos lugares. imagina. no quieres tener chicos? presentador: por quÉ no? [risas] alan: vamos. [risas] ana patricia: ya estamos aquÍ en este dÍa tan especial. ya estÁn todos. alan: quÉ lindo! [risas] puro festejo. quÉ felicidad! ana patricia: dos aÑos. tenemos una recopilaciÓn de imÁgenes. mi familia es "despierta amÉrica" y el pÚblico ha sido testigo de todo esto desde que naciÓ. aquÍ, se presentÓ la primera foto de julieta. yo di a luz un martes 5 de mayo mientras estaba "despierta amÉrica". a lo largo de los meses, de los aÑos, han visto cÓmo ha crecido julieta. alan: sÍ. hemos disfrutado. se agr
marie le pen compite contra marco este domingo.robo. rebota con el tablero. adentro. [risas] alan: mira, mira. presentador: ya lo sabes. espectacular. mira, mira. alan: quÉ belleza! quÉ bonito! son la joya ver cada uno de estas jugadas. presentador: el fin de semana tenemos sÁbado futbolero. la Última jornada que define quiÉn pasa a la villa. -- liguilla. alan: quiÉnes califican? presentador: podrÍa ser amÉrica y tigres. alan: sÓlo quedan dos lugares. imagina. no quieres tener chicos?...
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over at marie le pen's headquarters, it is a different story. >> if she were to win, there is predictionsthere would be market chaos on monday. >> well, you know, this rhetoric has been the same about the brexit. it is true that the uk is not in the eurozone. but still the market hasn't plunged there. i think if we do that, we will get a lot of strength and confidence. we want to break this negative circle. we want to bring confidence back. for that, we need to have freedom. >> so that was one of her policy advisers responding to a question about whether or not her anti-euro position, pro frexit position hurt her in the polls. we hear 50% of her supporters don't actually want to leave the euro. so that may have been one of the issues that hurt her in this election. macron's team put out a tweet saying, we are uncomfortable with the done deal media narrative for the french election. no votes are yet cast. we are optimistic but not naive. they're very worried about people staying home and not voting because they think their candidate has won. guys, back to you. >> so, michelle, are we going
over at marie le pen's headquarters, it is a different story. >> if she were to win, there is predictionsthere would be market chaos on monday. >> well, you know, this rhetoric has been the same about the brexit. it is true that the uk is not in the eurozone. but still the market hasn't plunged there. i think if we do that, we will get a lot of strength and confidence. we want to break this negative circle. we want to bring confidence back. for that, we need to have freedom....
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overchose emmanuel macron marie le pen. he received more than 60% of the pot about.is current -- courtesy of france 24. collects my fellow countrymen from france, abroad, overseas, the french have chosen a new president. micron.ed in favor of -- macron. causee voted for macron be i have the best interest of
overchose emmanuel macron marie le pen. he received more than 60% of the pot about.is current -- courtesy of france 24. collects my fellow countrymen from france, abroad, overseas, the french have chosen a new president. micron.ed in favor of -- macron. causee voted for macron be i have the best interest of
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. >>> we're live as marie le pen, the other candidate, works to close the gap. the independence.we planned for it, that student debt is the one experience, i'm glad she'll miss when you have the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. ameriprise ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. ready or not, here i come.ek.) ♪ anyone can dream. making it a reality is the hard part. northrop grumman command and control systems always let you see the complete picture. and we're looking for a few dreamers to join us. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov >>> in france it is the last day of campaigning in front of the presidential election. protesters greeted marine le pen with boos after she vis
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politician emmanuel macron won the french presidential election yesterday over far right candidate marie le, thanks to france's unusual practice of awarding the presidency to the person with the most votes. [ light laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] newly elected french president emmanuel macron, will be france's youngest president ever, big deal. call us when your president's baby. [ laughter and applause ] this next joke requires a real understanding of french politics, so if it goes over your head i would just encourage you to educate yourself. [ light laughter ] this is very, very, smart joke. about french politics. and don't beat yourself up if you don't get it. according to reports, a record number of french voters turned in blank ballots for the election yesterday, apparently they couldn't find le pen. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] eh. [ light laughter ] president obama warned president trump against hiring mike flynn as his national security adviser because obama knew that flynn had some dirty dealing with the russians. of course, he also had to know that if he gave trump adv
politician emmanuel macron won the french presidential election yesterday over far right candidate marie le, thanks to france's unusual practice of awarding the presidency to the person with the most votes. [ light laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] newly elected french president emmanuel macron, will be france's youngest president ever, big deal. call us when your president's baby. [ laughter and applause ] this next joke requires a real understanding of french politics, so if it goes over...
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either the centrist candidate emmanuel macron or marie le pen.tory parties this evening, but we know the ballots will be counted by hand. who will be the winner? the polling had put macron as a safe winner, but we shall see. the polling was correct as they earlier predicted correctly about the runoff that would pair macron and le pen against each other for today. but again, we shall see in the next hour as we do expect an official result. >>> we do know new numbers on how u.s. immigration has reduced. the apprehensions at the mexican border have dropped to a 17-year low and ice arrests have gone up 32.6%. joining me now, professor at the center for mexican-american studies at the university of texas and she's also an msnbc contributor and friend of mine. it's great to see you, and we know no new legislation has passed. we have court rulings. victoria frozen over the executive order banning entry from several countries, the travel ban or the muslim ban. but what does this mean, that there is hard evidence that the language, the rhetoric of trump a
either the centrist candidate emmanuel macron or marie le pen.tory parties this evening, but we know the ballots will be counted by hand. who will be the winner? the polling had put macron as a safe winner, but we shall see. the polling was correct as they earlier predicted correctly about the runoff that would pair macron and le pen against each other for today. but again, we shall see in the next hour as we do expect an official result. >>> we do know new numbers on how u.s....
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elected in the first round of 23% and one in the second round because largely thanks to a big anti—marie lele pen, and the far right vote. this is a big moment in any country's political history and there is attached to him a sense of optimism. many people wishing well even if they did not vote for him. he will become president in less than an hour or become president in less than an hourorso, become president in less than an hour or so, the process begins at the elysee palace where he arrives with his motorcade and greeted on the steps i francois hollande, the man who used to serve as minister. they would be hunted down for a while, swapping nuclear codes and then that is the moment macron becomes presidents, francois hollande as is driven away. there will be a speech, he is inducted as grand master of the order of the legion of honour and then he will have what all presidents do which is a walk to lay a wreath. the work begins and that is what everyone will be waiting for because the best decision he has to make and make public will be the naming of a prime minister, very important moment
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they were there but between the first and second round, but it was not as big in 2002 with jean—marie leer around to save the republic. during the first and second round, there was criticism of emmanuel macron marathon 2002 criticism of jacques chirac was not exactly allowed. there was the southern splendour as one critic said. he has been elected largely. —— sudden splendour. they didn't wa nt to —— sudden splendour. they didn't want to have the front national in the palace so they didn't vote for him by choice, and some people, a lot of people decided not to vote at all. in terms of the voting rating, emmanuel macron arrived first, then spoiled ballots, and then marine le pen. the day afterwards was elected. there were people protesting against emmanuel macron as president. there was something important about that. it happened in 2007, when sarkozy was elected. there were people in the street pops protest against nicolas sarkozy. there is something, some would argue, that is being lost in the respect that you have to give to the function of president. if, even before being installed as
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francisca: ya estÁ con nosotros mary les duarte que nos va a enseÑar una rica receta, perfecta para elozos de chocolate es meterlos un minuto en microondas, las vamos a rociar. le podemos hacer formas, podemos escribir lo que queramos, hacer corazones. me encanta con mucho chocolate. francisca: despuÉs poner mucho chocolate. mary: lo podemos hacer en trocitos, es especial para llevar la merienda a todas partes. lo cortamos en pedacitos y tenemos un snack saludable y rico para el desayuno. francisca: me concedes el honor de cortar uno? me encanta! mary: podemos llevar esto en bolsitas, aquÍ estÁn decoradas y todo. ideal para el desayuno, ademÁs podemos tener el cereal sobre hito -- solito, en bolsitas y paremos periquitos comiendo nuestro snack es una receta rica, fÁcil y nutritiva. francisca: me voy a comer esto y me voy con ustedes. ♪ alan: ahÍ estÁn buscando. ♪ ♪ que te soÑÉ que te quiero tanto ♪ ♪ que hace rato estÁ mi corazÓn ♪ ♪ latiendo por ti rodolfo: vÁmonos, es viernes! hoy es el gran estreno oficial de "piratas del caribe". mÁs detalles sobre esta gran pelÍcula, promete ser u
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. >> marie le pen. >> it's given the first word -- but before we move, we have a first question for you. after months of campaigning, we're nearly four days away from the vote and 10 days away from taking office. how are you feeling? >> well, i have to say that i'm very pleased in which the way in which this second run off vote is proceeding. mr. macron is the candidate of uberization, wild globalization and secure social brutality, the economic ran sacking of a large corporation corporations, major interests sweeping low on this run by mr. elawn in the driving seat. i think he said yesterday vote in favor for mr. macron. with a sense of pride of what we've accomplished to continue. so i'm the candidate of the people. i'm the candidate of france as we love it. its culture, civilization, its unity. i'm the candidate of the nation that protects our jobs, the security of our fellow citizens, our borders, protect us against unfair international competition and the rise of islamic fundamentalism and of course the french people have been able to say the real macron in this second round. the b
. >> marie le pen. >> it's given the first word -- but before we move, we have a first question for you. after months of campaigning, we're nearly four days away from the vote and 10 days away from taking office. how are you feeling? >> well, i have to say that i'm very pleased in which the way in which this second run off vote is proceeding. mr. macron is the candidate of uberization, wild globalization and secure social brutality, the economic ran sacking of a large...
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and controversial candidate marie le pen is facing more than political attacks.a. why? we will explain this and examine it a little closer, shall we? it is friday, may 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> sure you don't want to start off with christiano ronaldo. >> best known for his photos. we'll get to ronaldo, the world's third most popular soccer player in a moment. >> he is the best soccer player in the world. >> just ask him, he'll tell you that. we'll start the half-hour in the u.s. with severe storms on the move right now. >> today officials will be in the savannah, georgia, area trying to confirm whether it was a tornado that left behind all this damage. more than a dozen buildings damaged in garden city. at least five people were injured in the storm. >> this amazing image right here from atlanta. do you see that, right there? in the distance. see a funnel cloud. this is over hartsfield jackson airport where minor damages were reported in the area. one passenger said his arrival flight pulled up because of strong turbulence. >>
and controversial candidate marie le pen is facing more than political attacks.a. why? we will explain this and examine it a little closer, shall we? it is friday, may 5th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> sure you don't want to start off with christiano ronaldo. >> best known for his photos. we'll get to ronaldo, the world's third most popular soccer player in a moment. >> he is the best soccer player in the world. >> just ask...
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let's go live to paris, where marine le pen's father, jean marie le pen will be giving a speech to thean marie le pen, the founder of the national party will be here in front of the statue of joan party will be here in front of the statue ofjoan of arc, who has been adopted and adapted by the party in recent yea rs. adopted and adapted by the party in recent years. their marine le pen will hold her own rally. polls show she continues to trail a manual macron but she still hopes to pick up macron but she still hopes to pick up the supporters of defeated candidates from the first round. emmanuel macron will hold his own rally later in the day. lovely, thank you. james reynolds in paris for us. we will stay across that story is on faults during the week. the testing of primary school children — used to make important decisions about students — is damaging and should be reformed according to an influential group of mps. the cross—party education select committee says the way sats results are used to judge schools, causes a negative impact on teachers and pupils. the department for educatio
let's go live to paris, where marine le pen's father, jean marie le pen will be giving a speech to thean marie le pen, the founder of the national party will be here in front of the statue of joan party will be here in front of the statue ofjoan of arc, who has been adopted and adapted by the party in recent yea rs. adopted and adapted by the party in recent years. their marine le pen will hold her own rally. polls show she continues to trail a manual macron but she still hopes to pick up...
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>> reporter: absolutely, kelly, and to the point, tonight, marie le pen interviewed, and the toalty suggestsnday. she said, listen, stop treating me like i already lost. there may be a surprise at the poll sundays, but she went on to say we've already achieved an ideological victory. we have restructured political light by throwing out political like by throwing out the two dominant parties, and, quote, we did a lot, even by standing alone against everyone else. that is in the past tense, so macron, 39 years old, never ran for office in his life, likely to be the next president of the france. governing is the hard part. economy is in a tough spot, 10% unemployment, 3% youth employment here. that's three times the level of germany. average gdp growth since 2010, a measly 1%. he's got reforms planned, but who knows if he can get them through. it's going to be a tall hurdle to get over. the euro tonight, trades as if they know the answer. it is near 110, and remember, that's why we are here because le pen represented -- i used the past tense -- an existential threat to the euro, wanting the fre
>> reporter: absolutely, kelly, and to the point, tonight, marie le pen interviewed, and the toalty suggestsnday. she said, listen, stop treating me like i already lost. there may be a surprise at the poll sundays, but she went on to say we've already achieved an ideological victory. we have restructured political light by throwing out political like by throwing out the two dominant parties, and, quote, we did a lot, even by standing alone against everyone else. that is in the past tense,...