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how could the only chic parisian be so interested to seem as though they are by a brooklyn night. and one final question, why should anybody cares what happens to brooklyn? it is not even a city it is a borough with to a million six and thousand people in this city of 8 million what is the big deal? but the reason we should be interested it is a microcosm for the social changes and it should be mentioned the politics of europe and over the past 30 or 40 years in advance economies have been shifting away from manufacturing toward knowledge and information or to think about stuff. new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupations and this gave your k competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map. and those sa
how could the only chic parisian be so interested to seem as though they are by a brooklyn night. and one final question, why should anybody cares what happens to brooklyn? it is not even a city it is a borough with to a million six and thousand people in this city of 8 million what is the big deal? but the reason we should be interested it is a microcosm for the social changes and it should be mentioned the politics of europe and over the past 30 or 40 years in advance economies have been...
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and in this parisian suburb, another element of consensus among the parents. will be back in five years' time, probably with a very different result. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson, is with me. can we talk about the challenges ahead for mr macron? he's in an unusual position, because he will have to create a government pretty much from scratch. his on marsh movement is a year old, and he doesn't have much experience. so he will have to create a fairly complex government, with a mix of right and left, and who we will need a prime minister who can hold that together. he has someone in mind, but he is going to have to do well in next month's elections. en marche is to knew at the moment, that they are fielding candidates to try to get a strong coalition, is not a majority. thank you. and underlining the challenges ahead, just six days to go before mr macron is installed officially at the elysee palace as president. that's all from us. in the meantime, back to george. police in liverpool say a two—year—old girl who was attacked by dogs has had surgery fo
and in this parisian suburb, another element of consensus among the parents. will be back in five years' time, probably with a very different result. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson, is with me. can we talk about the challenges ahead for mr macron? he's in an unusual position, because he will have to create a government pretty much from scratch. his on marsh movement is a year old, and he doesn't have much experience. so he will have to create a fairly complex government, with a mix of...
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and in this parisian suburb, another element of consensus among the parents.k in five years' time, probably with a very different result. and a flavour of some of the voices earlier today in eastern paris. our europe editor, katya adler, is with me. we have seen the euphoria with the macron team which is understandable but let's talk about the challenges he faces. this was a very divisive presidential campaign and those divisions don't there's a bit overnight because the election is over. you pointed out that even among those who voted for macron, many did so just to stop his rival. namy has to somehow bring france behind him and the clock is ticking with those all—importa nt behind him and the clock is ticking with those all—important parliament elections coming up and he needs a majority in parliament, a credible government to past the reforms he has promised everybody and if he does not get that and as to build a coalition, will he jump does not get that and as to build a coalition, will hejump into bed with one of the traditional parties he has distanced h
and in this parisian suburb, another element of consensus among the parents.k in five years' time, probably with a very different result. and a flavour of some of the voices earlier today in eastern paris. our europe editor, katya adler, is with me. we have seen the euphoria with the macron team which is understandable but let's talk about the challenges he faces. this was a very divisive presidential campaign and those divisions don't there's a bit overnight because the election is over. you...
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as france enjoys a bank holiday, we talk to parents in a parisian suburb about their thoughts on a macronsidency. translation: he was not exactly my choice. this was about voting against marina pen but for emmanuel macron. he is young, he does not have pass... experience. ithink he can do it, but it will be difficult. we'll have the latest from paris in a moment. the other main stories on the bbc news at 5: theresa may insists brexit will help cut immigration, as the conservatives again pledge to bring figures down to the "tens of thousands". labour targets child ren‘s health, saying it'll ban alljunk food tv ads, before the 9pm watershed. a 2—year—old girl is seriously ill in hospital, a 2—year—old girl is seriously ill in hospital, after being mauled by dogs thatjumped into a garden in liverpool. facebook launches a national campaign with ten tips to spot fake news, helping users decide what's true and what's not. good evening from paris, where the president—elect emmanuel macron has been celebrating his decisive victory over marine le pen in yesterday's election — and he's already star
as france enjoys a bank holiday, we talk to parents in a parisian suburb about their thoughts on a macronsidency. translation: he was not exactly my choice. this was about voting against marina pen but for emmanuel macron. he is young, he does not have pass... experience. ithink he can do it, but it will be difficult. we'll have the latest from paris in a moment. the other main stories on the bbc news at 5: theresa may insists brexit will help cut immigration, as the conservatives again pledge...
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this week we're in the parisian market districts, for a masterclass in how to create one of france'sastries. i am the founder here. i started when i was 19 years old, so it was in 2012. my idea was to have a new challenge and to create something new. i love the pastry of the eclair, and i said no stores in paris sell good eclairs. this special machine... you can do very beautiful eclairs. you can do it by hand. we do like 500 a day. to have the same eclairs, we need a machine like this. you will see how it works. very, very beautiful eclairs with this machine. here, we are in what they call the second district, it's really in the centre of paris. the eclair was invented in france by antonin careme like 200 years ago. in france, the eclair is the most popular pastry. for several years it has been elected the most favourite pastry. and when you are young, it is the pastry every child knows and wants to eat because you have chocolate! to have the best quality, everything is made here, every morning. we have only one store in paris, so we can control everything. we have always chocolates
this week we're in the parisian market districts, for a masterclass in how to create one of france'sastries. i am the founder here. i started when i was 19 years old, so it was in 2012. my idea was to have a new challenge and to create something new. i love the pastry of the eclair, and i said no stores in paris sell good eclairs. this special machine... you can do very beautiful eclairs. you can do it by hand. we do like 500 a day. to have the same eclairs, we need a machine like this. you...
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parisians savered macron's victory.ow would you have felt if le pen had become the french president? >> i'd leave france. >> leave france? >> completely. >> reporter: congratulations poured in including from president trump who tweeted first. but then called hours later. macron overcame numerous obstacles. his campaign was hacked, e-mails leaked. there were unflattering media reports about his wife. macron's former high schoolteacher, 24 years his senior. but that's just a side show to the challenges ahead. the isis threat in france remains high and the nation is deeply divided. france's youngest president ever here dubbed le kid will have his work cut out for him when he's sworn in on sunday. this election was seen as a test for the eu. the french gave their support loudly and clearly from macron and for a united europe. richard engel, nbc news, paris. >>> there are new ethics questions surrounding the family of jared kushner. white house adviser and son-in-law of trump. it involves a controversial sales pitch by his s
parisians savered macron's victory.ow would you have felt if le pen had become the french president? >> i'd leave france. >> leave france? >> completely. >> reporter: congratulations poured in including from president trump who tweeted first. but then called hours later. macron overcame numerous obstacles. his campaign was hacked, e-mails leaked. there were unflattering media reports about his wife. macron's former high schoolteacher, 24 years his senior. but that's just...
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reporter: a crash course in parisian street art with by teri, a former illustrator and one of a growingber of france's adventure tour guides. a stroll with him costs just 25 euros per group. meanwhile, a group of 20 paste 215 euros for a walk with a historian and one of france's 11,000 professional tour guides. >> having a professional license is a guarantee for visitors that the guy is a background in history or art history, and in foreign languages. reporter: having a professional license allows them to take his group to museums and national monuments, not an option for an immature guide. since the 1990's, nonprofessionals have been allowed to offer tours in public spaces, causing platforms like this when the spring up. anyone can register to become a local guide. the ceo does not see his company has greeting competition. >> local guide have not replace professionals, just expanded the market. now more people are using guides. reporter: the tour's cost between 80 and 30 euros a group, and it takes between a 9% commission. other sites aimed at foreign visitors offer free tours. the you
reporter: a crash course in parisian street art with by teri, a former illustrator and one of a growingber of france's adventure tour guides. a stroll with him costs just 25 euros per group. meanwhile, a group of 20 paste 215 euros for a walk with a historian and one of france's 11,000 professional tour guides. >> having a professional license is a guarantee for visitors that the guy is a background in history or art history, and in foreign languages. reporter: having a professional...
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as france enjoyed a bank holiday, we talked to parents in a parisian suburb about their hopes for the hard for him because i'm sure lots of people vote for him yesterday, but it's almost against marine la pen. also on the programme tonight: no backing down — a conservative government would stick to its target of cutting net migration to the tens of thousands says theresa may.
as france enjoyed a bank holiday, we talked to parents in a parisian suburb about their hopes for the hard for him because i'm sure lots of people vote for him yesterday, but it's almost against marine la pen. also on the programme tonight: no backing down — a conservative government would stick to its target of cutting net migration to the tens of thousands says theresa may.
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objective of emmanuel macron was, of course, to show there was a continuity as far as this french and parisian did is concerned, and to show he supports this olympic did. he has, since the beginning, back this initiative from the city of paris, also pledging one billion euros to the project. it will be a 6 billion euro project if paris gets these olympic games, and indeed the state should contribute one billion. he said that would take place. we spoke to one of the members of the ioc, one of the two french members of the ioc, when he exited. he said indeed the ioc members were very honored to be received by emmanuel macron, and also he said emmanuel macron would be in -- when france would present its bid and in lima for the actual vote itself. rochelle: james andre reporting from the elysee palace. security being wrapped up ahead of the world famous cannes film festival. authorities say no expense has been spared with extra police deployed. in total, 560 security cameras have been installed and there will be changed to stop trucks from entering festival areas. it is the first vessel since the
objective of emmanuel macron was, of course, to show there was a continuity as far as this french and parisian did is concerned, and to show he supports this olympic did. he has, since the beginning, back this initiative from the city of paris, also pledging one billion euros to the project. it will be a 6 billion euro project if paris gets these olympic games, and indeed the state should contribute one billion. he said that would take place. we spoke to one of the members of the ioc, one of...
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and in this parisian suburb, another element of consensus among the parents, if macron gets it wrong,ldren can be very difficult, as they find themselves far from home and trying to adjust to a culture which may be very different from anything they've seen before. around the world, it's estimated there are roughly two million child refugees from syria alone. now they're getting a little help from a cartoon character called captain tsubasa. he's the hero of a series of manga comic books which have been translated into arabic. earlier i spoke to one of the translators of those books — 0bada kassoumah — he's a syrian student who lives in tokyo. the story is about working hard and having a dream and making your dream work, too. in this situation in syria, kids might think that they are not allowed to have dreams. but through giving them this book and by giving them the idea that they are allowed to have a dream, they are allowed to have a dream, they are allowed to have a dream, they are allowed to work hard to make their dreams become true, and with having this dream, maybe together we w
and in this parisian suburb, another element of consensus among the parents, if macron gets it wrong,ldren can be very difficult, as they find themselves far from home and trying to adjust to a culture which may be very different from anything they've seen before. around the world, it's estimated there are roughly two million child refugees from syria alone. now they're getting a little help from a cartoon character called captain tsubasa. he's the hero of a series of manga comic books which...
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. —— parisian. bbc news. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world.r a subtle shift. it says the prime minister shinzo abe is backing away from his proposals five years ago, to abandonjapan's purely defensive military role. the south china morning post leads with a call on macau to improve its governance. it's come from the chairman of the national people's congress, who's on a visit to the autonomous region. finally, to a story in the irish times, about the strange things found at a postal centre. they include an active birds nest, shipped all the way from china and a package containing 4,000 live bees. life for refugee children can be very difficult, as they find themselves far from home and trying to adjust to a culture which may be very different from anything they've seen before. around the world, it's estimated there are roughly two million child refugees from syria alone. now they're getting a little help from a cartoon character called captain tsubasa. he's the hero of a series of manga comic books, which have been translated into arabic. the
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the center right paper, this is a play on en marche, the name of macron's political party and la parisian. 39 years and president. and here is the left wing daily, well played. with a picture of macron and on the back, the back of marine le pen. well done. back do you. >> matt bradley in paris, thank you. >>> boston police are investigating the brutal murder of two doctors engaged to be married. and found slain in their penthouse apartment. police found the bodies of dr. richard field and lin na bolanos after responding to a call about an armed man in the building. they were reportedly found with their throats slit and hands tied. police say the suspect shot at them when they arrived on scene, returned fire injuring the man taken to the hospital. police don't know the motive for the alleged murders but believe it was not random. >>> wildfires and flooding forcing hundred from their homes this weekend. in georgia smoke filled the skies as at least 500 first responders worked to put out a massive wildfire. more than 135,000 acres have burned so far. at least 75 homes were evacuated. and ove
the center right paper, this is a play on en marche, the name of macron's political party and la parisian. 39 years and president. and here is the left wing daily, well played. with a picture of macron and on the back, the back of marine le pen. well done. back do you. >> matt bradley in paris, thank you. >>> boston police are investigating the brutal murder of two doctors engaged to be married. and found slain in their penthouse apartment. police found the bodies of dr. richard...
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still to come, it's the great french baguette bake—off, as parisian bakers vie to become the officialfaithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy. now the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger bannister became the first man in the world to run a mile in under four minutes. memories of victory as the ve celebrations reach their climax. this night is dedicated to everyone who believes in a future of peace and freedom. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: it's the final day of campaigning in the french presidential election, with both candidates on the campaign trail. president trump has scored a victory after congress took the first step towards scrapping barack obama's flagship health plan. in the wake of the healthcare vote, donald trump returned to his home city of new york for the first t
still to come, it's the great french baguette bake—off, as parisian bakers vie to become the officialfaithful to the republic of south africa. after six years of construction and numerous delays, the channel tunnel has been formally opened by the queen and president mitterrand. the tunnel is still not yet ready for passengers and freight services to begin. for centuries, christianity and islam struggled for supremacy. now the pope's visit symbolises their willingness to coexist. roger...
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alongside teapots, laduree's confection turn each table into a parisian candy land of sorts.the macaronsfor sure, that we created. we have small pastry...aiming for an afternoon escape, but not too far.(pierre antoine raberin, laduree co-ceo:) this is your salon. your salon du the. you are at home. and i really want them to feel like they are spending a good time at home. time to relax and enjoy, something at the top of pretty much every mother's wish list. (rachel webb, lady camellia tea room): definitely having that time to eat and enjoy every time, and really show your mother she's worth all of the time and the elegance that we have to offer. the giants are playing against the reds across the street. johnny cueto is up on the mound for san francisco. right now the giants tied at 2 meanwhile, the a's down in arlington. after santiago casilla gave up the tying run in the ninth joey gallo hits a 3-run walkoff home run rangers win 5-2 the last time the warriors and spurs face in the n-b-a playoffs was in 2013 in the second round. in that instance san antonio won in six but in 2017 it's a
alongside teapots, laduree's confection turn each table into a parisian candy land of sorts.the macaronsfor sure, that we created. we have small pastry...aiming for an afternoon escape, but not too far.(pierre antoine raberin, laduree co-ceo:) this is your salon. your salon du the. you are at home. and i really want them to feel like they are spending a good time at home. time to relax and enjoy, something at the top of pretty much every mother's wish list. (rachel webb, lady camellia tea...
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alongside teapots, laduree's confection turn each table into a parisian candy land of sorts.the macarons, for sure, that we created. we have small pastry...aiming for an afternoon escape, but not too far.(pierre antoine raberin, laduree co-ceo:) this is your salon. your salon du the. you are at home. and i really want them to feel like they are spending a good time at home. time to relax and enjoy, something at the top of pretty much every mother's wish list. (rachel webb, lady camellia tea room): definitely having that time to eat time, and really show your mother she's worth all of the time and the elegance that we have to offer. (pam) and don't forgot... we here at kron4 love our moms and we want to see your fabulous moms too! send us a photo of all the moms in your life and we'll feature them in our mother's day gallery online and on air this sunday. send pictures by downloading the kron4 news mobile app and clicking on the "report it!" tab. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous
alongside teapots, laduree's confection turn each table into a parisian candy land of sorts.the macarons, for sure, that we created. we have small pastry...aiming for an afternoon escape, but not too far.(pierre antoine raberin, laduree co-ceo:) this is your salon. your salon du the. you are at home. and i really want them to feel like they are spending a good time at home. time to relax and enjoy, something at the top of pretty much every mother's wish list. (rachel webb, lady camellia tea...
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if people are traveling for the weekend, if rich parisians are away and traveling who would normallyote for macron, it's hard for them to vote. there are little factors that show -- >> isn't there too much at stake for them? >> i don't know. his support does not have high conviction. ffrmgt we' >> if we're framing this as an election pro euro or anti- euro. i cannot decide if france wants to stay in the euro. are they satisfied with the status quo being inside the euro? most polls leading up to this on that question, yes, they want to stay in. >> crucial point. you're right. that's one of the two big hurdles le pen has to get over. one overall most french people want to stay in the eu. second is this label she has attached to her of xenophobia. clearly she is trying to frame this, it's not so much about the euro, it's about globalization. if she's able to convince enough swing voters this is more a globalization, elitist banker versus me, someone who wants to fight for france, she has a chance. if it's on the euro, you're right. either way, as michelle made clear, polls got the first
if people are traveling for the weekend, if rich parisians are away and traveling who would normallyote for macron, it's hard for them to vote. there are little factors that show -- >> isn't there too much at stake for them? >> i don't know. his support does not have high conviction. ffrmgt we' >> if we're framing this as an election pro euro or anti- euro. i cannot decide if france wants to stay in the euro. are they satisfied with the status quo being inside the euro? most...
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this from la parisian, and the left wing, they had a somber picture of macron, well played on the frontne le pen showing the back of her head, well done. and this, sort of paper of record here if france, the triumph of macron, the challenges of the president. and, indeed, there will be a lot of challenges going forward. not just in terms of policy but in terms of the elections that are coming up next. the legislative vote. that's going to see macron, this very young president, and his very young party that's only a little more than a year old, going up against some very, very strong established parties that have dominated the french system since the beginning of the fifth republic after world war ii. so now we're going to see this candidate who only has 14 actual candidates in his political party en marche, vying for some 577 seats. the polls say he's going to do well. he could win an outright majority but he's shackled himself, he says they need -- he has absolute gender parody in terms of his candidates, equal men and women. it's a virtuous statement. we'll see if he can follow throug
this from la parisian, and the left wing, they had a somber picture of macron, well played on the frontne le pen showing the back of her head, well done. and this, sort of paper of record here if france, the triumph of macron, the challenges of the president. and, indeed, there will be a lot of challenges going forward. not just in terms of policy but in terms of the elections that are coming up next. the legislative vote. that's going to see macron, this very young president, and his very...
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meeting with christian people, with all the peruvian people, and we talked together —— with the parisiannd for us, it is a very strong support and i am happy. fernando alonso said he was satisfied with an "amazing" first day of official practice for the indianapolis 500. the mclaren driver is racing at the event later this month instead of the monaco grand prix. alonso is racing against time to learn a different driving discipline and racing on a 2.5—mile super—speedway track. marco andretti, alonso's team—mate, was fastest at first practice before qualifying this weekend. alonso was 19th. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. now it is over to ben in bradford. thank you. welcome back to bradford where the labour leader jeremy corbyn has officially launched the pa rty‘s general election manifesto, some of the details of which were leaked last week. the manifesto includes a few additions to the leaked draft, including the news that labour would ta ke including the news that labour would take back into public ownership, the water companies in england which we re wa
meeting with christian people, with all the peruvian people, and we talked together —— with the parisiannd for us, it is a very strong support and i am happy. fernando alonso said he was satisfied with an "amazing" first day of official practice for the indianapolis 500. the mclaren driver is racing at the event later this month instead of the monaco grand prix. alonso is racing against time to learn a different driving discipline and racing on a 2.5—mile super—speedway track....
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many of them were removed because the parisian council did delight —— decided to remove many of them.wn into the river. but they had to be removed two years ago after a part of the bridge collapsed under their weight. today clusters of the locks will be sold as pieces of street art, with the proceeds going to charity. does that feel right? i feel they are beautiful. i would like one. you can geta are beautiful. i would like one. you can get a whole section. it has featured in many films, sequences where they throw the keys. maybe a goodidea where they throw the keys. maybe a good idea for chelsea fans at the gates of stamford bridge. that is a good link. they certainly love antonio conte eight, as they were in a bit of disarray afterjose mourinho started. it is all about the attention to detail, changing the diets of the players even before pre—season friendly matches and giving every staff member with a bottle of prosecco with the words, we will either find bottle of prosecco with the words, we will eitherfind a bottle of prosecco with the words, we will either find a way. —— we will
many of them were removed because the parisian council did delight —— decided to remove many of them.wn into the river. but they had to be removed two years ago after a part of the bridge collapsed under their weight. today clusters of the locks will be sold as pieces of street art, with the proceeds going to charity. does that feel right? i feel they are beautiful. i would like one. you can geta are beautiful. i would like one. you can get a whole section. it has featured in many films,...
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you know, even sort of the parisian attack that was a bar, or even orlando, you know, i don't want to say some -- no one deserves to die from terrorism, but you know, you sort of prepare yourself for those kinds of attacks, adult, friday night situations. i have three kids. anyone who knows ariana grande knows that your 9 to 13-year-olds are listening to them, they are begging to go to her concert. this is targeted against not only the most defenseless, the most innocent, but also imagine after the attack after the bombings, you know, a child doesn't necessarily know what to do, right? so, that fear and panic even for those who have survived lasts a long time. this is a success from the perspective of isis. >> juliette, stay with us for one second. i'm so sorry to interrupt, but let's get to the former cia director, john brennan, listen in. >> along with their talented colleagues from fbi, nsa and the office of the dni tracked and exposed russia active measures against our presidential election. when it became clear to me last summer that russia was engaged in a very aggressive and wi
you know, even sort of the parisian attack that was a bar, or even orlando, you know, i don't want to say some -- no one deserves to die from terrorism, but you know, you sort of prepare yourself for those kinds of attacks, adult, friday night situations. i have three kids. anyone who knows ariana grande knows that your 9 to 13-year-olds are listening to them, they are begging to go to her concert. this is targeted against not only the most defenseless, the most innocent, but also imagine after...
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but ite: i do actually, is clear that parisians, like many big cities, would prefer a mental macron. manual macron. e- what prefer you manual mmanuel macron. the market is being asserted that macron will win. but high will he govern -- but how will he govern? if he is going to push reforms through, it would be very key to see the gap. gape is at 60% of 55%, the that he has will be significant and try to get control of parliament and be able to get stuff done. jonathan: when you look at the mandate that he will have, there are many people out there who would have voted for him because they did not want to vote for marine le pen. how does he assess what is meant it actually is? francine: i don't think he knows yet. i think the candidate macron wants to reform france. wasle tell me that france not ready to be reformed. he pushed labor reform through, but did not push it enough. makented to basically firing easy, tax cuts, and at the time, he could not getting through. he has another crack at it. depending on the majority, he will try to sway this through. that is crucial. to need to loo
but ite: i do actually, is clear that parisians, like many big cities, would prefer a mental macron. manual macron. e- what prefer you manual mmanuel macron. the market is being asserted that macron will win. but high will he govern -- but how will he govern? if he is going to push reforms through, it would be very key to see the gap. gape is at 60% of 55%, the that he has will be significant and try to get control of parliament and be able to get stuff done. jonathan: when you look at the...
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so now it's only one class on the french parisian subway. but, yeah, i think uni--i say all this because universities would have to change, would all become public or would all become a kind of complicated, serious education for everybody. another way of putting it. liberal arts education was always the idea that what you want is you want to develop a person with many capabilities. remember the--many of you notice when you're a freshman or a sophomore you're required to take a course in the arts and a course in social science and a course in natural. the idea is you're a young person. you don't know what your capabilities are. you should take a lot of different courses to find out what really excites you. maybe for you it's anthropology and for you it's chemistry and for you it's astronomy and so forth. the idea is you want to develop multiple capabilities, and the implicit notion is because you're gonna be a person who runs this society, and if you have to make decisions, the most important thing for you is to know is a lot about things, to
so now it's only one class on the french parisian subway. but, yeah, i think uni--i say all this because universities would have to change, would all become public or would all become a kind of complicated, serious education for everybody. another way of putting it. liberal arts education was always the idea that what you want is you want to develop a person with many capabilities. remember the--many of you notice when you're a freshman or a sophomore you're required to take a course in the...