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, saying that they we re front nationale, saying that they were not responsible for the round—up of world people have apologised for. —— jews. which previous people have apologised for. -- jews. even comments like that she is going to lose support. it means that a lot of people who are floating are saying that actually she still hates jewish people. they have a ready cut food from the eu shorthaul trips, ba, and airlines are struggling, but... actually it isn't the world's favourite airline, most of those are from the middle east and the far east and ba is behaving increasingly like a budget airline and those of us like a budget airline and those of us who fly with them frequently are not happy. i feel sorry for their cabin crew. have a nice flight today, if you're flying! pack a lunch! good morning. sunday was a glorious day for many of us. was it spring or summer? and really, it was hard to tell, because we had wall—to—wall sunshine throughout the day, and in parts of eastern and south—east england, highs of 25 degrees, 77 fahrenheit. you can see the clear blue skies from sunday's satel
, saying that they we re front nationale, saying that they were not responsible for the round—up of world people have apologised for. —— jews. which previous people have apologised for. -- jews. even comments like that she is going to lose support. it means that a lot of people who are floating are saying that actually she still hates jewish people. they have a ready cut food from the eu shorthaul trips, ba, and airlines are struggling, but... actually it isn't the world's favourite...
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marine le pen, at the front nationale leader, will fight mr macron in the final round. party has ever won before. and matches herfather‘s achievement 15 years ago in reaching achievement 15 years ago in reaching a presidential run—off. translation: the french people must take this historic opportunity because the biggest issue is the globalisation thatis biggest issue is the globalisation that is putting a civilisation in danger. we have a very simple choice — either we continue on the path of total deregulation without borders oi’ total deregulation without borders or protections that will lead the disloyal international competition, mass immigration, and free movement of terrorist, or you can choose borders that protect ourjobs, our security, a national identity. but many of the defeated candidates want to stop marine le pen. the conservative fillon says he will now support mr macron. translation: conservative fillon says he will now support mr macron. translationzlj conservative fillon says he will now support mr macron. translation: i do not say this with joy in my
marine le pen, at the front nationale leader, will fight mr macron in the final round. party has ever won before. and matches herfather‘s achievement 15 years ago in reaching achievement 15 years ago in reaching a presidential run—off. translation: the french people must take this historic opportunity because the biggest issue is the globalisation thatis biggest issue is the globalisation that is putting a civilisation in danger. we have a very simple choice — either we continue on the...
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at 10:30 asoday nationale from the world war i museum in kansas city to mark the centennial of america's entry into what was then called the great war. our guests during the live call-in program include matthew naylor, national world war i memorial president and ceo. a u.s. world war i centennial commission historical advisor howauthor of "47 days, pershing's warriors came of age." richard faulkner, author of "pershing's crusaders." cart, national memorial senior curator live today at 10:30 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. all weekend, american history tv is featuring chico, california. c-span cities tour staff recently visited sites showcasing his history. general john bidwell founded the city of in 1860. a town of 92,000 residents is home to california state university. learn more on american history tv all weekend. we're standing at a place that holds profound significant for the indigenous people here in this part of what we now call butte county. these people regard this very place as the particular location where in their cosmology the creator had humans emerge into
at 10:30 asoday nationale from the world war i museum in kansas city to mark the centennial of america's entry into what was then called the great war. our guests during the live call-in program include matthew naylor, national world war i memorial president and ceo. a u.s. world war i centennial commission historical advisor howauthor of "47 days, pershing's warriors came of age." richard faulkner, author of "pershing's crusaders." cart, national memorial senior curator...
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the front nationale was once marginal and now less so. quest to break up the unity of the european union and nato. those financial links are fascinating. what else did you learn while making the programme? we heard about this thing called the secret cabinet. marine le pen has been trying to detoxify the party. she expeued trying to detoxify the party. she expelled her own father because of his associations with racism and anti—semitism, but she is having a problem. she has got a secret cabinet, centred around one and number. we looked into him. we saw his police fired from the 1990s when it said he had links for associate it said he had links for associate it with former nazis, links to skinhead groups and insiders in the party told us that he is central to the financing of the party now. he is always in all the key meetings and around marine le pen. they told us and around marine le pen. they told us that he has nothing to do with the party, he runs a company that supplies posters and leaflets for the party, but these insiders have been
the front nationale was once marginal and now less so. quest to break up the unity of the european union and nato. those financial links are fascinating. what else did you learn while making the programme? we heard about this thing called the secret cabinet. marine le pen has been trying to detoxify the party. she expeued trying to detoxify the party. she expelled her own father because of his associations with racism and anti—semitism, but she is having a problem. she has got a secret...
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nationale, as a sort of toxic brand among many voters.s to park that to one side and move and become just park that to one side and move and becomejust a park that to one side and move and become just a woman, a park that to one side and move and becomejust a woman, a presidential candidate in her own right. but one shouldn't read too much on the list. it doesn't mean in —— at all that she is leaving behind the front nationale or what it stands for. it isa nationale or what it stands for. it is a tactical move to send out that signal. as france now focuses on the two candidates, one of whom will be president in two weeks, how are things settling? well, we are about to enter the sort of meaty bit of this part of the campaign. you know, the vote was on sunday, yesterday was everyone kind of coming to terms with what had happened. we waltzed out cooling off against you. renee le pen was out today early at the market outside paris. —— marine le pen. i expect her to come out and hit very hard and very quickly. she gave an interview yesterday,
nationale, as a sort of toxic brand among many voters.s to park that to one side and move and become just park that to one side and move and becomejust a park that to one side and move and become just a woman, a park that to one side and move and becomejust a woman, a presidential candidate in her own right. but one shouldn't read too much on the list. it doesn't mean in —— at all that she is leaving behind the front nationale or what it stands for. it isa nationale or what it stands for....
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the nationall if assembly -- you can sign the the government's heart strapped for cash.hey did make a payment of $3 billion last week to tackle their debt, so they seem to be muddling through 2017. we don't know how long it's going to last or how much they can pressure the people and forced the shortages on them but the government is having a lot of trouble raising cash. laura: thank you very much indeed. that's get some business news for you now. starting with the market reaction to the british prime minister's announcement that she wants to call a snap election in june. it sent the footsie tumbling this tuesday, ending the session with declines of 2.5%, it biggest one-day drop since the immediate aftermath of the brexit vote last june. elsewhere in europe we saw steve drop in the wake of the prime minister's announcement. the worst performance since the start of the year. the british pound reacted positively to the news of the snap elections. sterling jumped to a 2.5 month high against the u.s. dollar. over in the u.s., geopolitics is front and center. ue june snap ele
the nationall if assembly -- you can sign the the government's heart strapped for cash.hey did make a payment of $3 billion last week to tackle their debt, so they seem to be muddling through 2017. we don't know how long it's going to last or how much they can pressure the people and forced the shortages on them but the government is having a lot of trouble raising cash. laura: thank you very much indeed. that's get some business news for you now. starting with the market reaction to the...
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her party, the front nationale, has only ever reached the second round of a presidential race once before up just 12 months ago. our correspondent in france, lucy williamson takes a look at the changing face of french politics. one country, one electorate, two very different faces. france has chosen change but of what sort? emmanuel macron was once called the champagne bubble, with no previous experience and no established party, he would, critics said, pop very quickly. vive la france! instead, he brought in those disillusioned with france's traditional parties. his liberal, pro—europe policy is attracting voters from both right and left. but voters from right and left also chose marine le pen, who wants everything emmanuel macron does not: leave the euro, slash immigration, and clamp down on free trade. her support has been the steadiest in this election, barely changing from months ago. so why was this result so hard to call? william and his sister helene had no idea who they would vote for today, even as they walked to their local polling station. they were not alone, almost a quarter
her party, the front nationale, has only ever reached the second round of a presidential race once before up just 12 months ago. our correspondent in france, lucy williamson takes a look at the changing face of french politics. one country, one electorate, two very different faces. france has chosen change but of what sort? emmanuel macron was once called the champagne bubble, with no previous experience and no established party, he would, critics said, pop very quickly. vive la france!...
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she has gone back to the rest of the front nationale.country's many woes and promised a new heart alone when she is in power. translation: we have to protect the unity of our people. how to protect them if we are in permanent social austerity? translation: we have to protect the unity of our people. how to protect them if we are in permanent social austerity? i want to protect the people i am part of. i want to protect the people that have seen it grow and see my children grow and who will see my children's children grow. this is marine le pen returning to the heartland, the ranks of voters who used to turn out in venues like this in marseille for her father. the people are happy to stand up and shouted out that message — "france, for the french". it was heady and uncompromising and for people in the audience a welcome return to what should be the party's core values. they have no doubt she is heading for victory on sunday and beyond. translation: she has the best solutions to put france in order again. translation: her speech was as cap
she has gone back to the rest of the front nationale.country's many woes and promised a new heart alone when she is in power. translation: we have to protect the unity of our people. how to protect them if we are in permanent social austerity? translation: we have to protect the unity of our people. how to protect them if we are in permanent social austerity? i want to protect the people i am part of. i want to protect the people that have seen it grow and see my children grow and who will see...
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allegations. behind the centrist candidate emanuel macron, and marine le pen of the far right front nationaleravelled to the town of bandol in the south of france, where she found voters, willing to bypass the established political parties. sun, song and provencal charm cascades through the streets of bandol market. like much of france, so appealing on the outside, but bubbling with resentment on the in. "we need a radical change," alain told me. "our politicians line their pockets while we struggle to make ends meet." while mimi said her country was beautiful, but governed by crooks. this strong antiestablishment feeling plays into the hands of far right presidential hopeful marine le pen, traditional outsider in french politics. le pen activists were campaigning hard in the market today. translation: ours is a patriotic programme, a complete change for france, and the people say they are with this. the le pen campaign casts a wide net. marine targets angry low—income workers in the north, prominent niece marion woos struggling businesses in the south. both are anti—immigration and anti—glob
allegations. behind the centrist candidate emanuel macron, and marine le pen of the far right front nationaleravelled to the town of bandol in the south of france, where she found voters, willing to bypass the established political parties. sun, song and provencal charm cascades through the streets of bandol market. like much of france, so appealing on the outside, but bubbling with resentment on the in. "we need a radical change," alain told me. "our politicians line their...
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her front nationale party, has only ever reached the second round of a presidential race once before,go. 0ur france correspondent lucy williamson looks now, at the changing face of french politics. 0ne country, one electorate, two very different faces. france has chosen change, but of what sort? emmanuel macron was once called the champagne bubble, with no previous experience and no established party, he would, critics said, pop very quickly. instead, he brought in those disillusioned with france's traditional parties. his liberal pro— europe policies attracting voters from both right and left. but voters from both right and left. but voters from both right and left. but voters from right and left also chose marine le pen, who was everything that a emmanuel macron does not — leave the euro, slash immigration, and clamp down on free trade. her supporters have been the stead iest trade. her supporters have been the steadiest in this election, barely changing from months ago. so why was this results in part to call? william and his sister had no idea who they would vote for today, even a
her front nationale party, has only ever reached the second round of a presidential race once before,go. 0ur france correspondent lucy williamson looks now, at the changing face of french politics. 0ne country, one electorate, two very different faces. france has chosen change, but of what sort? emmanuel macron was once called the champagne bubble, with no previous experience and no established party, he would, critics said, pop very quickly. instead, he brought in those disillusioned with...
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at 10:30 asoday nationale from the world war i museum in kansas city to mark the centennial of america's entry into what was then called the great war. our guests during the live call-in program include matthew naylor, national world war i memorial president and ceo. a u.s. world war i centennial commission historical advisor howauthor of "47 days, pershing's warriors came of age." richard faulkner, author of "pershing's crusaders." cart, national memorial senior curator live today at 10:30 a.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3.
at 10:30 asoday nationale from the world war i museum in kansas city to mark the centennial of america's entry into what was then called the great war. our guests during the live call-in program include matthew naylor, national world war i memorial president and ceo. a u.s. world war i centennial commission historical advisor howauthor of "47 days, pershing's warriors came of age." richard faulkner, author of "pershing's crusaders." cart, national memorial senior curator...
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there are assumptions about people who are here that are erroneous based upon their religion or nationall origin. that is a huge difference. that undermines the safety and security of the community but it also creates this divisiveness in our communities and our states and country that we are not seen in a long time. >> we invite your questions and comments about immigration.ur we want to hear your thoughts as well. congresswoman, if president trump of focusing on the dangerous immigrants by withholding money for sanctuary cities for those cities who do not cooperate for law-enforcement and are trying to depart the most dangerous? >> here is the issue, there is not this correlation between monistic counties are doing an ice trying to deport the most dangerous. these cities are not cities harboring criminals, the cities are cities protecting its resident. in trying to create safety and security for all of its residents. citizens or otherwise. i believe this administration says one thing but does anothere i believe that ice has a presence in our communities that is frightening and fearful.
there are assumptions about people who are here that are erroneous based upon their religion or nationall origin. that is a huge difference. that undermines the safety and security of the community but it also creates this divisiveness in our communities and our states and country that we are not seen in a long time. >> we invite your questions and comments about immigration.ur we want to hear your thoughts as well. congresswoman, if president trump of focusing on the dangerous immigrants...
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in the funniest of fun and harpers weekly, the radical cartoonists cast lincoln as the nationalal joker, a circus gesture who was reminded of another joke and story. he stands grinning and the three war time scenes are hospital, battlefield, and liberty consumed by frames each pointing the grotesque contrast between unprecedentedal levity and marshall horror. setting the tone for the piece democrats assault on lincoln was the striking front cover of andrew and there is actually a typo there. lincoln honor. .... into their campaign themes and the administration's radical islamism and its tyrannical assault on civil liberties and generally demoralizing influence. none was more challenging than the military slaughter. the chicago times never slowed to manufacture a story that the campaign in virginia had a conclave the bottle went fully around and the anecdote and the smutty joke followed itself in quick succession. he has the little jokes and stories and became a democrat campaign staple. nothing gave greater power than when visiting the antietam battlefield in october 1862 lincoln had sh
in the funniest of fun and harpers weekly, the radical cartoonists cast lincoln as the nationalal joker, a circus gesture who was reminded of another joke and story. he stands grinning and the three war time scenes are hospital, battlefield, and liberty consumed by frames each pointing the grotesque contrast between unprecedentedal levity and marshall horror. setting the tone for the piece democrats assault on lincoln was the striking front cover of andrew and there is actually a typo there....
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when you look at has been publicly reported, all of the our nationalals in intelligence committee say that on thehe basis of their investigative methods which include lots of things that are sensitive i would prefer not to go into detail about, that is their conclusion. you can't deny that. the notion that we should be so skeptical of our own professionals. >> tucker: how dare i be skeptical of our ownss professionals, apparently that's you.ine with bill benny quit in response to the bite violation of the u.s. citizens, the near certainty that the agency's bite of the trump campaign, presented his campaign to congressman trey gaudi earlier this week, here's what he said. >> that's a little broader than what my understanding is. you would have to get a warrant, you would have to get a warrant application. if you're talking form and foreign it's a separate analysis. if you're talking u.s.s. to foreign it's still a separate analysis and one that would require going to the fisa court. >> tucker: what's the truth of all this, we asked him to come back and asked when it was, thanks for comi
when you look at has been publicly reported, all of the our nationalals in intelligence committee say that on thehe basis of their investigative methods which include lots of things that are sensitive i would prefer not to go into detail about, that is their conclusion. you can't deny that. the notion that we should be so skeptical of our own professionals. >> tucker: how dare i be skeptical of our ownss professionals, apparently that's you.ine with bill benny quit in response to the bite...
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significant that as the central intelligence agency gained budgetary and political preeminence over nationalalecuririty agency, which used to have a bigger budget. in post-9/11 environment, the cam budget -- cia budget has increased. that, increased political power, increased buetary ent t comes from, i has created its own effectitive airr force using drones anand is own lararge hacker squad. so it is able to do things internrnly that t it previouslyy would hahave to go out for othes to do. the centraral intetelligence ag, ke all ititutions, i is maxiximizi its instititional power.r. is slowly y succeeding compared to other institutionons. of the various discsures about national securityty agency, most importantlyyhe edwarard snowdenn disclosures of 2013, industry has responded to marketsts and various places in various engineers ideologically also invested in thiss, intrtroducing encryption. , momo typesignal of encpteded emamail. the central intetelligence agencies h hacking approacach ds not targethe intermediaries like the national sesecurity agency does for the bulk intercepepts. instead,
significant that as the central intelligence agency gained budgetary and political preeminence over nationalalecuririty agency, which used to have a bigger budget. in post-9/11 environment, the cam budget -- cia budget has increased. that, increased political power, increased buetary ent t comes from, i has created its own effectitive airr force using drones anand is own lararge hacker squad. so it is able to do things internrnly that t it previouslyy would hahave to go out for othes to do. the...
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a spectacular $8.3 million and has the full support of the leading nationaler democratic groups.is a special election. so if no candidate hits the 50%, the top two finish letters face off in june. ossoff has been floating in the 40% range recently. 42% in this research poll from last week. ahead of a host republican candidates including dan moody, karen handel, judd son hill. republicans are throwing everything they have to keep him from hitting 50% attacking him for erstating his national security experience ask h ties to national democrats. >> jon ossoff lied about his resume. and at a time when america needs serious leadership, jon ossoff failed the test. >> now ossoff is trying to hide his liberal values. the truth is he will rubber stamp. >> described as a mouth piece for terrorists, has been paying jon ossoff thousands of dollars. >> jon ossoff, not serious, not ready. >> the republican hope is that if they force the tloeks a run-off, they can defeat ossoff in a run-off one-on-one. joining me now, democrat candidate in the georgia special election, jon ossoff. thanks for be
a spectacular $8.3 million and has the full support of the leading nationaler democratic groups.is a special election. so if no candidate hits the 50%, the top two finish letters face off in june. ossoff has been floating in the 40% range recently. 42% in this research poll from last week. ahead of a host republican candidates including dan moody, karen handel, judd son hill. republicans are throwing everything they have to keep him from hitting 50% attacking him for erstating his national...
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macron's party, the right wing party, and marine le pen's front nationale -- because it's a local-basedy guess is that you will see no outright majority for any of them. have a changing face of french politics. compromise may have to be found. it's not obvious with whom. macron is planning to form a government, and what he will have to do to his political agenda -- for the french economy, just yet, the economic policy uncertainty is not lifted. whereas from the european membership of france in the eurozone, that risk, which was the focus of markets, is gone. francine: but does it mean in terms of coalition? will it be a broad coalition? will it be cross party support on different issues? the key is who he names in his cabinet and as his prime minister. >> yeah. the way it works is that the will -- the real government that will be able to govern france will only emerge by mid-june when we have the result, and then it is not obvious to me -- will there be an alliance prior to or after? then we are entering into a phase that looks a bit more where you have to form a coalition and create a
macron's party, the right wing party, and marine le pen's front nationale -- because it's a local-basedy guess is that you will see no outright majority for any of them. have a changing face of french politics. compromise may have to be found. it's not obvious with whom. macron is planning to form a government, and what he will have to do to his political agenda -- for the french economy, just yet, the economic policy uncertainty is not lifted. whereas from the european membership of france in...
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. >> -- without nationalalizing the police department. >> i agree with that. >> deray you wanted to speako stephen's point that it's too expensive and that officers are not discriminating. >> to get to a consent decree there has to have been a proving of a pattern of practice. it's like police officers, you can't pistol whip people. if the officers were not doing it, there wouldn't be a need for it. we've seen it in cleveland and cities across the country. it's sort of laughable to hear a police union official sort of say there is no proof of it. the only way we got to a consent decree is due to mountains of evidence that the doj produced. people in communities have been saying this for a long time. the proof has always been in people's lives. even the d.o.j. validated it. you can't just dismiss that. >> there wasn't mountains of evidence. they took 600 reports out of 2.2 million available to them to come to the very dangerous and politically motivated conclusions. barack obama started this -- >> the 600 reports don't matter? are they just not -- they don't count for anything? >> they're
. >> -- without nationalalizing the police department. >> i agree with that. >> deray you wanted to speako stephen's point that it's too expensive and that officers are not discriminating. >> to get to a consent decree there has to have been a proving of a pattern of practice. it's like police officers, you can't pistol whip people. if the officers were not doing it, there wouldn't be a need for it. we've seen it in cleveland and cities across the country. it's sort of...
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and finally, front nationale leader marine le pen.t the founding of the fifth republic. since 1958 it has been a 2—party system that has dominated in france. the socialists and the republicans. looking at the polls now there are three of the top four who are classed as outsiders, marine le pen, jean—luc melenchon would be seen as outside and it could be anyone of that gets through. it is even possible we could have the far left versus the far right. think of the recognitions. tonight the candidates will be appearing on french prime time television, their last opportunity to squeeze the pips out of this campaign. if you look at the way the french electorate is talking and thinking at the moment, there is still around one in four french people undecided or saying they might switch their opinion in the final few days of the campaign. tonight they will be on television, they will each appear for 15 minutes each, quite a marathon for the electorate, tomorrow will be the final campaigns and then we have a period of the weekend where people
and finally, front nationale leader marine le pen.t the founding of the fifth republic. since 1958 it has been a 2—party system that has dominated in france. the socialists and the republicans. looking at the polls now there are three of the top four who are classed as outsiders, marine le pen, jean—luc melenchon would be seen as outside and it could be anyone of that gets through. it is even possible we could have the far left versus the far right. think of the recognitions. tonight the...
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we discussed several iterations beforehand. , nationale economic security populism. becoming popular by offering this per journalistic or toriarchal robe of security society which feels exposed, and where, in fact, few but high visibility impact episodes confirm in the minds of many corewe are insecure and a driver has to do with these different people. the second issue is that in ,atin america, classic populism in fact, was predicated on the rejoicing -- redressing the vast injustice that was done on the original inhabitants of the americas by europeans. classic 1920's to 1940's latin american popular the contains a significant dimension of racism against whites, europeans. the idea was to engage in nationbuilding of the mixed polity, those of us who are mixed, who have some european inheritance, some indo-american inheritance, some african inheritance. we have to create a sense of longing because we have been exploited by the whites for 400, 500 years. populism in latin america is not synonymous with xenophobia some xenophobia, but it had an easy target and an easy
we discussed several iterations beforehand. , nationale economic security populism. becoming popular by offering this per journalistic or toriarchal robe of security society which feels exposed, and where, in fact, few but high visibility impact episodes confirm in the minds of many corewe are insecure and a driver has to do with these different people. the second issue is that in ,atin america, classic populism in fact, was predicated on the rejoicing -- redressing the vast injustice that was...
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voters, or at least potential voters for her, even more afraid of macron than they are of the front nationalenight, saying there was a rough, cruel streak in macron that he has kept hidden, but once you realize what he will do two jobs and the welfare system and society as a whole, people would wake up and he is the one to be scared of. francine: does the year ago stronger on this? the initial strength sunday, was it because of macron and le pen or because we seem to believe the polls again? you have better currencies to trade on. comes tohat when it whatrench election -- really matters in the case of france is do we get a president and does this president have a government able to work with them? --need to look into may june mid-june. it be a lame duck french president? which will add a different quality to the current outlook. situation, weh have to look into the italian situation. spring.eds a vote by in italy, populism is deeper rooted. that means something was wrong of the parliamentarian election in france. you need to wonder about italy and its impact on the euro. francine: we have to
voters, or at least potential voters for her, even more afraid of macron than they are of the front nationalenight, saying there was a rough, cruel streak in macron that he has kept hidden, but once you realize what he will do two jobs and the welfare system and society as a whole, people would wake up and he is the one to be scared of. francine: does the year ago stronger on this? the initial strength sunday, was it because of macron and le pen or because we seem to believe the polls again?...
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marine le pen, the front nationale leader, will fight mr macron in the final round.storic opportunity because the biggest issue is the globalisation that is putting our civilisation in danger. in bastille square in paris, some left—wing protesters faced off against the police. these demonstrators were angered by the results of this vote. they, and the rest of the country, will have their final say in two weeks time. james reynolds, bbc news, paris. police have begun a murder inquiry after a former royal navy officer was killed by thieves who stole his car from outside his house. michael samwell, 35, died after confronting intruders who broke into his home in greater manchester in the early hours of sunday morning. simon clemison reports. how did a disturbance at a house in the early hours end in a murder investigation? michael samwell and his wife were woken up by a loud noise, and the former royal naval 0fficer went downstairs to have a look. the exact sequence of events that followed is not clear, but outside, now cordoned off, the 35 year old was run over as his c
marine le pen, the front nationale leader, will fight mr macron in the final round.storic opportunity because the biggest issue is the globalisation that is putting our civilisation in danger. in bastille square in paris, some left—wing protesters faced off against the police. these demonstrators were angered by the results of this vote. they, and the rest of the country, will have their final say in two weeks time. james reynolds, bbc news, paris. police have begun a murder inquiry after a...
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nationales the spanish-language broadcast. doral was fourt blocks away and used his points and made a reservation. andoes over to the doral checks and, it is late, 12:30 a.m. at night and he asked the cleaning crew to let him in the sports bar and there it is. in the flash. in 14 hours we went from not knowing where this portrait was a may could happen anywhere to having it on the wall in the flash, in this case apparently breaking the wall. one of the funniest parts of the story is the excellent nation for how this portrait from the trump campaign of how this came to be hanging on the wall of this sports bar. he said yes they said it may appear that the charity, did the buyingbar a favor by art. the sports bar is doing charity a favor by storing their charitable portrait on the wall of the sports bar. it has to be one of my favorite quotes of the whole story. a legal expert said it is hard to make an irs auditor laugh but this will do it. [laughter] so since president trump's inauguration, i have seen a number of other news o
nationales the spanish-language broadcast. doral was fourt blocks away and used his points and made a reservation. andoes over to the doral checks and, it is late, 12:30 a.m. at night and he asked the cleaning crew to let him in the sports bar and there it is. in the flash. in 14 hours we went from not knowing where this portrait was a may could happen anywhere to having it on the wall in the flash, in this case apparently breaking the wall. one of the funniest parts of the story is the...