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because they saw it as a continuation of this so-called populace movement. and even in the last few days, nigel farage of britain threw his support behind marine la pen too. it's important he stayed away from her for a long time. >> you're hearing potentially the cheers of what we're hearing is that estimates show that macron -- stims aestimates are that macron has won. that's the final consensus from the estimates we're hearing. perhaps that is why you're hearing the cheers there. >> she's trying to figure out from people around you. >> we're seeing the cheers, but we're hearing boos because marine la pen's face has just come on the face and an ally of hers just came out on television. and so we heard a lot of boos then and we just saw her face as well. so this is the, you know, the division that you see in france right now. and there obviously is going to be a lot of major effort to going into government -- governing as we go forward, because there are issues. there are structural problems with the labor market, with the union. so behind us we have a macro
because they saw it as a continuation of this so-called populace movement. and even in the last few days, nigel farage of britain threw his support behind marine la pen too. it's important he stayed away from her for a long time. >> you're hearing potentially the cheers of what we're hearing is that estimates show that macron -- stims aestimates are that macron has won. that's the final consensus from the estimates we're hearing. perhaps that is why you're hearing the cheers there....
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americans want to take their country back, you know, populace victory.could maybe see the same things there. >> they saw unfolded. you see it done. it kind of happens and works in a major democracy. >> in that case, to both of you, how do you interpret the fact that le pen won and she under performed with the polls were predicting, 35%. because, you know, basically when she did this, she normalized her human image. she made it to be a member of the national front. people almost forgotten. it's the younger generation. forgot what the routes of the national our father, father was seen agres zi, like politician, you know, getting into paroles and early career, they have boots -- and the nazi abdomen collaboration hearing, going back to that. the antise mettic gripe is a party. that's actually objectively antisechlism, you name it. what she looked and you can see it was quite a miracle, politically, she did succeed, especially with the new generation, undemean niezing it so to speak. seeing that it will comfortable. someone you can vote for and say to an int
americans want to take their country back, you know, populace victory.could maybe see the same things there. >> they saw unfolded. you see it done. it kind of happens and works in a major democracy. >> in that case, to both of you, how do you interpret the fact that le pen won and she under performed with the polls were predicting, 35%. because, you know, basically when she did this, she normalized her human image. she made it to be a member of the national front. people almost...
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to hear those populace extremist votes and confident this time they will get it right as well and tofair the first round did prove remarkly accurate. the pollsters did get it right. here in france, of course, another factor picking up on what i said a moment ago this is a way the continuation of that back light of ideas we saw in the united states just a few months ago with this difference. that in france, you know, each country have been looking at the populace wave and howe it unf is over the country. this is a country that remembers the populace and the real challenge for marine le pen is convince voters she is not the continuation of her father's policies with the sort of racist and antisemitic overtones when his father was in charge. the side to her campaign that her father had represented it's one of the key questions we heard the french president hollande who is not standing for re-election voting a short while in the south of france and saying people need to go out and vote because it is about choosing the right path. here in france you have a clear sense that the political e
to hear those populace extremist votes and confident this time they will get it right as well and tofair the first round did prove remarkly accurate. the pollsters did get it right. here in france, of course, another factor picking up on what i said a moment ago this is a way the continuation of that back light of ideas we saw in the united states just a few months ago with this difference. that in france, you know, each country have been looking at the populace wave and howe it unf is over the...
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what does it mean the french populace wants change.wants new faces and new figures in parliaments. i think it will be consistent and they will give a emmanuel macron majority in parliament next month to especially embark on his ambitious project of reform especially, as i said, the job market. leland: obviously, will allow you to savor this victory but i want to get this. marine le pen, depending on the exact numbers, between 11 and 12 million votes. she's the daughter of a holocaust denier. she suffered an enormous amount of criticism for being an anti-semite herself and yet 11 or 12 million people voted for her. what does that say about the state of france? what can emmanuel macron do, if you will, salve the wound that so many people in your country feel, not necessarily in paris but a huge part of the heartland >> you're absolutely right. this is the highest that the national court has ever gone international election. a third of the french voters decided to support it. we have to listen to this message. there is anger and legitimat
what does it mean the french populace wants change.wants new faces and new figures in parliaments. i think it will be consistent and they will give a emmanuel macron majority in parliament next month to especially embark on his ambitious project of reform especially, as i said, the job market. leland: obviously, will allow you to savor this victory but i want to get this. marine le pen, depending on the exact numbers, between 11 and 12 million votes. she's the daughter of a holocaust denier....
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the populace have the momentum. eu will win on the back court. sense of how the eu can be discussed and how you can talk about your ability to relate upwards as with aez downwards in politics. it doesn't mean everyone is going to take the same queue. theresa may want to lose us out. she was going to face di plot -- right now she's dealing with the french they said they would be the toughest negotiator for brex it. it's gong to be a bit more difficult for her but now others have a few opportunity to stay with her. >> the victory of a progressive senate candidate, do you think that makes victory of census more likely. >> it makes it more possible. he has two proeu candidates it's clear that one of those -- regardless of what happened in france last night. you can imagine now, for example, she dount have to be constrained by the domestic political point. he and macron have that sense about calling the eu and maybe rewriting its constitution and leaving some of that on the government. held at that for operating a victory. i think there are opportunit
the populace have the momentum. eu will win on the back court. sense of how the eu can be discussed and how you can talk about your ability to relate upwards as with aez downwards in politics. it doesn't mean everyone is going to take the same queue. theresa may want to lose us out. she was going to face di plot -- right now she's dealing with the french they said they would be the toughest negotiator for brex it. it's gong to be a bit more difficult for her but now others have a few...
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i would like to talk on the populace and how the precursor. >> one of the tensions that was difficult to resolve a what is the solution to the curriculum problem with when he sees the threat and that the entire establishment is fighting with d occur chambers how are we going to deal with this, we will demand something be done. the administrations were dragging their feet. you've got to go to the primary organizations but like i said earlier, he hated the mob and never really resolves that. the line you gave the i would rather be governed them by the first 200 names in the directory [inaudible] if you go the populist route you don't have the ability to. he knew it was his movement. of all of these people i have to have an elite to do that and people like ronald reagan and george bush and others and get them to sign on with me because if i just do it it is a fight between me and welsh and the leaders in the world so he never quite resulted. it was a difficult dilemma for him to. >> i should tell you i'm a princeton graduate and spent a great deal of time at yale in the department of psy
i would like to talk on the populace and how the precursor. >> one of the tensions that was difficult to resolve a what is the solution to the curriculum problem with when he sees the threat and that the entire establishment is fighting with d occur chambers how are we going to deal with this, we will demand something be done. the administrations were dragging their feet. you've got to go to the primary organizations but like i said earlier, he hated the mob and never really resolves...
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there was a lot of nervousness after the populace wins last year and after the brexit vote.rom the wall street rally. that was as dealers rallied after thejob rally. that was as dealers rallied after the job raises. rally. that was as dealers rallied after thejob raises. he did fall back again because his win had been factored in, but there were lots of fears that a win for marine le pen could see france leave the eu. japan's share average has hit a level not seen in nearly 17 months asa level not seen in nearly 17 months as a more business friendly view of europe is helping business here. little risk is a huge fear and it was considered a major market theme here. but this win by emmanuel macron, and the dutch win for another centrist candidate, was very reassuring to asian investors. political risk is letting in europe. thank you forjoining us, sharanjit leyl the trump administration's response to slow but steady growth in the us has been to declare that cutting red tape will boost company profits and economic activity. the president has issued orders and initiatives for a
there was a lot of nervousness after the populace wins last year and after the brexit vote.rom the wall street rally. that was as dealers rallied after thejob rally. that was as dealers rallied after the job raises. rally. that was as dealers rallied after thejob raises. he did fall back again because his win had been factored in, but there were lots of fears that a win for marine le pen could see france leave the eu. japan's share average has hit a level not seen in nearly 17 months asa level...
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the foaming at the mouth welfare populace. and they criticized the old order for being too benign in this. and all of these things that should be going to us. they're allowing african-americans, that is what was happening. there was some very unpleasant experiences and buckley's own family with these kind of welfare populace. now he had an uncle. and he with a family historian. and a grandfather who was the, imagine this, a sheriff in texas. he knew, this is such a young country. buckley's grandfather knew the guy who killed billy the kid. imagine this! this is the old texas. okay? and he was in a very protestant southern state. he became a sheriff -- and he will go to five masses on sunday. and that was it. and everything was fine for the first two or three times but suddenly the powers that be want to put an end to this. so uncle claude, he is the family historian. he writes i thought we had enough of grandpa. so they rounded up, terrible word use that. we rounded up all the white trash they could find! to see if they can vo
the foaming at the mouth welfare populace. and they criticized the old order for being too benign in this. and all of these things that should be going to us. they're allowing african-americans, that is what was happening. there was some very unpleasant experiences and buckley's own family with these kind of welfare populace. now he had an uncle. and he with a family historian. and a grandfather who was the, imagine this, a sheriff in texas. he knew, this is such a young country. buckley's...
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poverty to prosperity, and i focus on things like trade, and the change in politics, the rights of populace. vote,when it came to the one of the people that gave it credence was president trump. how much influence do you think he had? guest: different americans played a role. present obama said -- president obama said britain would be pushed to the back of the queue in trade deals. president trump was supportive, and i think i did have a positive impact. let's go back in time, the day after the vote in scotland. we will get a little bit of his comments and then your comment on it. [video clip] mr. trump: what i like to see is people getting their country back -- that is what is happening and united states, and many other places in the world. they are tired and they want to take their country back. when people asked me what i thought was going to happen, as you know, i said i think are going to break away, and it was surprising, because the polls indicated probably that it wouldn't happen, 80%, and when i landed this morning, the first that, and id was mean, it was fairly close, but it wasn'
poverty to prosperity, and i focus on things like trade, and the change in politics, the rights of populace. vote,when it came to the one of the people that gave it credence was president trump. how much influence do you think he had? guest: different americans played a role. present obama said -- president obama said britain would be pushed to the back of the queue in trade deals. president trump was supportive, and i think i did have a positive impact. let's go back in time, the day after the...
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a sort of populace fever sweeping western democracies.ill it be the case in france and will le pen come out on top or perhaps a candidate in the person of macron who is more of a mainstream candidate who prefers the status quo in terms of international organizations, not just the european union but nato, but the world trade organization who thinks globalization is actually the way to go as opposed to someone like marine le pen and other far right populace candidates who with, in fact, want to completely disrupt sort of the world order as it is -- as it's been seen over the last several decade. that is the big question. therefore the result of this election will have an impact far beyond the borders of this country for those reasons. >> hala there in paris, thank you. >>> we are joined by marie suar suarez. what are you hearing from voters in that area? >> reporter: good morning to you. we did see marine le pen arrive two hours or so ago and she cast her vote and looked confident and happy and didn't say a word but we can assume that she v
a sort of populace fever sweeping western democracies.ill it be the case in france and will le pen come out on top or perhaps a candidate in the person of macron who is more of a mainstream candidate who prefers the status quo in terms of international organizations, not just the european union but nato, but the world trade organization who thinks globalization is actually the way to go as opposed to someone like marine le pen and other far right populace candidates who with, in fact, want to...
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the foaming at the mouth, welfare populace. they were the ones that chapter they criticize the old order for being too benign in this. and all of these things that should be going to us. they're allowing african-americans to have, that's what was happening. and there were some very unpleasant experiences in buckley's own family. with these kinds of welfare populace. now hidden uncle and the uncle was a family historian. in the grandfather who was the sheriff of duval county. imagine this! who knew wyatt earp, he knew, this is such a young country. buckley's grandfather knew wyatt earp. have knew the guy who killed billy the kid. imagine this! this is the old texas. okay? he was - in a very protestant southern state. he was treated very well. and he went to mass. he became sheriff with the votes of these americans. and he would go to five masses on sunday. and that was it. everything was fine for the first two or three times and suddenly, the powers that be want to put an end to this. so uncle claude is the family historian. he
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. >> this is suppose to be the populace administration. when you have cabinet of, you know, white rich billionaires, they're going to let their guard down when they're among their people. mar-a-lago is their people. he said something that was tone death and insensitive to an audience of rich people and they thought it was funny after dinner entertainment to talk about bombing people. i don't think in hindsight, he probably realizes that was insensitive remark. where they let their guard down is where they're among their people. >> launching missiles in serious stuff i think being president and having to kill people, must be the most difficult as it should be. what do you make of it after dinner entertainment. >> well, i think, you know, i think clearly what he said is something that's enormously insensitive. i think it was in the bloomberg interview, the president actually talked pretty expansively about his job entailed killing people, i'm talking about the presidency and how seriously he took that. i think there are some sense, we pull o
. >> this is suppose to be the populace administration. when you have cabinet of, you know, white rich billionaires, they're going to let their guard down when they're among their people. mar-a-lago is their people. he said something that was tone death and insensitive to an audience of rich people and they thought it was funny after dinner entertainment to talk about bombing people. i don't think in hindsight, he probably realizes that was insensitive remark. where they let their guard...
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the right-wing populace movement that saw britain leave the european union and usher president trump into the white house hit a blockade. voters elected macron to the presidency. how are voters are waking up this morning. we're joined by matt bradley who is live in paris. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was a massive repudiation for marie le pen and far-right anti-immigrant policies she and anxieties that run so deep here in france will persist even without le pen. a campaign full of surprises ends without one. macron will be france's next president. a former investment banker who wants to reform france's economy and strengthened the european union. 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 mas
the right-wing populace movement that saw britain leave the european union and usher president trump into the white house hit a blockade. voters elected macron to the presidency. how are voters are waking up this morning. we're joined by matt bradley who is live in paris. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this was a massive repudiation for marie le pen and far-right anti-immigrant policies she and anxieties that run so deep here in france will persist even without le pen. a...
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is more of that based on more productive trade or mobility or specialization behalf to give the populace morse given in the game to realize a greater gain to have sea that was a market for political control from the decade to decade be some basis local over though longer time horizon guided peoples not the same as for the people had reform a more perfect union we have an internal study of the u.s. postal service at the time 10 percent of the routes for contracted out and 50 percent of the cost and higher-quality. it was difficult to get the study we almost got it by chance but for the opportunities to promote more competition emission be open to it. whether term-limits or other means looking at the civil service when lincoln came to office the big surprise was the office seekers that showed up in to argue as the government grew had to focus the efforts of more activities from the patronage with more meritocracy the also more insulated overtime. in the state of new york to have the number two and number three legislator and to pin the story how long they were in office and to curtail supp
is more of that based on more productive trade or mobility or specialization behalf to give the populace morse given in the game to realize a greater gain to have sea that was a market for political control from the decade to decade be some basis local over though longer time horizon guided peoples not the same as for the people had reform a more perfect union we have an internal study of the u.s. postal service at the time 10 percent of the routes for contracted out and 50 percent of the cost...
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was right on target when he said that the only way for a republic to survive is to have a virtuous populace. i think putting limits on the federal government about lying and criminal activity would be the first step in trying to get more money available for the programs that need it by keeping people honest. host: how the you enforce that? -- do you enforce that? caller: in this particular administration, it would be pretty easy. there's evidence of lots of people lying to need to be taken out. a lesser obvious situations, you have a code of ethics. you have the ethics boards that we have now who decide whether ethics have been violated or not. line,virginia, republican you are next. caller: good morning. how are you? host: i'm well thanks. go ahead. caller: i think we should expand the federal control. our problem is being addressed fraudulenty -- the spending of our programs that are to help people. that means they are not monitoring those programs as they should. if someone can illegally access it and take funds, than they should be federally prosecuted not slashing the funding that is n
was right on target when he said that the only way for a republic to survive is to have a virtuous populace. i think putting limits on the federal government about lying and criminal activity would be the first step in trying to get more money available for the programs that need it by keeping people honest. host: how the you enforce that? -- do you enforce that? caller: in this particular administration, it would be pretty easy. there's evidence of lots of people lying to need to be taken out....
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of course, in the 1880s the arrival of darwinian evolution into the general populace and the higher criticism of the bible were for scholars and specialists. that, of course, affected the clergy a good deal. so the divide starts to open between liberals and conservatives. the liberals start questioning the traditions of their churches as well as everything else. they do import new ideas from europe so that the conservatives who look to england for these apartment apocalyptic prophecies that were simply all-around at the time, particularly in england after the french revolution that, you know, the world was going to hell. we apocalypse was upon us and various scenarios woven around this. >> banded the south ended up on a separate directory from the north and its religion. the north by the late 19, late 20th century was splitting apart what became known as fundamentalism and modernist, a little later. a lot of people don't understand this that really the religious landscape, if you know anything about the protestant religious limited, what we know as our main line denomination comes from the li
of course, in the 1880s the arrival of darwinian evolution into the general populace and the higher criticism of the bible were for scholars and specialists. that, of course, affected the clergy a good deal. so the divide starts to open between liberals and conservatives. the liberals start questioning the traditions of their churches as well as everything else. they do import new ideas from europe so that the conservatives who look to england for these apartment apocalyptic prophecies that...
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you can accept every alarmist populace. it is fundamentally against the national interest of the united states to compromise our economic growth for a problem that cannot be solved. as you've said yourself, without india and without china and they are not going to do what would be needed to be done under a sort of global governance that would reduce emissions. we have solved the climate change problem. we just don't allow ourselves to say that. the united states is the only civilization, so far, but will there are be others, to expands the economy while decreasing pollution. it has cleaner burning fuel. the obama administration didn't want to see drilling expand on federal lands. the technological advances that are happening are enabling this, so the parts per million will keep going up, partly because carbon monoxide has a half-life of a million years. we do not have the science or technology to control the weather or move carbon in the atmosphere in that rapid fashion. there are possible impacts, ice berg, see levels, it
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you are a populace long before donald trump. >> back in the 1990s -- running against the trade deficits build a fence on the border. frankly, not to get involved in these wars -- thing i have on a piece of glass was called america first, buchanan '92. in marietta, georgia. >> sean: i can get in. it was packed. >> it was a great campaign. we didn't succeed but what donald trump did, i give him tremendous credit. i think he was onto some of these issues back in the '80s. he had the guts to drive them through. against all those odds. he had behind him the evidence of what he predicted -- >> sean: in many ways, history just repeats himself. he is a problem with health care. this is what i have learned. there is 100 plus liberal american house members that never had any intention of repealing and replacing obamaca. with that said, the freedom caucus -- they work with ted cruz, i talk to these guys every day. they got the waiver, we have secretary price, raw authority as a secretary -- to defund planned parenthood and some things that president trump promised. there's no other option when you
you are a populace long before donald trump. >> back in the 1990s -- running against the trade deficits build a fence on the border. frankly, not to get involved in these wars -- thing i have on a piece of glass was called america first, buchanan '92. in marietta, georgia. >> sean: i can get in. it was packed. >> it was a great campaign. we didn't succeed but what donald trump did, i give him tremendous credit. i think he was onto some of these issues back in the '80s. he had...
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he is no populace.ted a picture today of the french economy that will need to embrace and grow with technology. it will need to be open to the world. the message today to the french president is to embrace the future and embrace it with french values. >> the french people have always known how to find the energy and the spirit of how to confront profound change. that is where we staye stanfords this mission i will humbly serve our people. >> despite being elected by a massive majority, defeating maureen le pen, he inherits i fractured country with deep division over france's role in europe and immigration. he will have to four voters again in the coming weeks with the parliament terry elections in june. >> his new party will need to score a big win or he will be forced to share power with the people he has repeatedly criticized. laura: thank you. the trump administration is moving forward on plans to build the border wall and progress is about to take a big step. >> do not worry, we are going to build t
he is no populace.ted a picture today of the french economy that will need to embrace and grow with technology. it will need to be open to the world. the message today to the french president is to embrace the future and embrace it with french values. >> the french people have always known how to find the energy and the spirit of how to confront profound change. that is where we staye stanfords this mission i will humbly serve our people. >> despite being elected by a massive...
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a populace and former banker has one. the euro is up and the u.s. dollar is soaring to a seven week high. mccrone becomes the youngest president france has had. >> faced with extremism, i know we have certain disagreements and i will respect them, but i will also be loyal to that commitment that was made. i will protect the republic, and i will do my utmost during the five years to come to make sure there will be no reason whatsoever to vote with extremists and here is the concession speech. >> the french have chosen a new leader. i called mr. mccrone to congratulate him. i wish him success in the massive challenges that france is facing. >> kristin fisher is standing by with reaction. >> a lot more was said and done since the victory was declared and the defeat faced from a far right nationalist in a very well-crafted event in front of the louvre museum. most of the verb votes had been counted, 65% for macron, 35% for the pen. he is pro- european union, pro- nato emma promising reform but vague. the first independent party to win the presidency. le
a populace and former banker has one. the euro is up and the u.s. dollar is soaring to a seven week high. mccrone becomes the youngest president france has had. >> faced with extremism, i know we have certain disagreements and i will respect them, but i will also be loyal to that commitment that was made. i will protect the republic, and i will do my utmost during the five years to come to make sure there will be no reason whatsoever to vote with extremists and here is the concession...
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emanuel macron defeating the right wing candidate marine le pen predictors of his rejection of the populace taking hold in europe and macron promises to unite a divided france. minority leader paul ryan but the house bill. the bill was rushed through with little debate, the vines of the criticism is sour grapes from the left and because the bill arrest emission. the bill now moves to the senate. reports say cable giant comcast and charter communications will announce a wireless partnership today. the deal would allow companies to share information about wireless services to negotiate together equipment and service providers. the two reportedly also agreed not to make any other ds without talking to each other first. after a record-setting day and friday for the s&p announced back, today down arrows slightly. dow futures down 45, nasdaq futures down eight. cheryl, that is what is happening now. cheryl: billionaire investor warren buffett and five hours answering questions through shareholders, journalists and analysts at berkshire hathaway's 52nd meeting in omaha, nebraska over the weekend.
emanuel macron defeating the right wing candidate marine le pen predictors of his rejection of the populace taking hold in europe and macron promises to unite a divided france. minority leader paul ryan but the house bill. the bill was rushed through with little debate, the vines of the criticism is sour grapes from the left and because the bill arrest emission. the bill now moves to the senate. reports say cable giant comcast and charter communications will announce a wireless partnership...
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he's a populace and former investment banker and the youngest president france has had.le pen said she will help her party to win upcoming parliamentary elections. eighty-two kidnapped girl freed after years of cap tivoli by boko haram terrace in nigeria. the president said he will personally oversee the recovery. they were released in exchange for five boko haram leaders. more than 100 children are still missing after the mass 2014 kidnapping. president obama getting an award for political courage at the john f kennedy presidential library and museum. now back togo jesse. jesse: much has been made about president obama's first 100 days in office. let's look at the des first 100 days. mark wrote an article about this that everybody should read. on the investigative front, here is the latest. listen to what senate democrat dianne feinstein says. >> do you have evidence that there was collusion between trump associates and russia during the campaign? >> not at this time. jesse: the head of the democratic national committee, tom perez, has come unglued. >> my mama taught me
he's a populace and former investment banker and the youngest president france has had.le pen said she will help her party to win upcoming parliamentary elections. eighty-two kidnapped girl freed after years of cap tivoli by boko haram terrace in nigeria. the president said he will personally oversee the recovery. they were released in exchange for five boko haram leaders. more than 100 children are still missing after the mass 2014 kidnapping. president obama getting an award for political...
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of course in the 1880s the arrival of darwinian evolution leaked into the general populace, and the higher criticism of the bible for scholars and specialists. and that of course affected the clergy a good deal. so i divide starts to open between liberals and conservatives. the liberals start questioning the traditions of their churches as well as everything else. they do important new ideas -- they do import new ideas from europe, so that the conservatives look to england for these apocalyptic prophecies that were simply all about at the time, particularly in england after the french revolution, that the world was going to hell and that the apocalypse was upon us and there was various scenarios woven around this. >> the south ended up on a separate trajectory of development from the north in its religion, and the north, by the late 19th or early 20th century, was splitting apart what became known as fundamentalist and moderators a little bit later. a lot of people to understand this, that really the religious landscape if you know anything about the protestant religious landscape, what we
of course in the 1880s the arrival of darwinian evolution leaked into the general populace, and the higher criticism of the bible for scholars and specialists. and that of course affected the clergy a good deal. so i divide starts to open between liberals and conservatives. the liberals start questioning the traditions of their churches as well as everything else. they do important new ideas -- they do import new ideas from europe, so that the conservatives look to england for these apocalyptic...
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>> guest: i am basically a populace and i can understand that troubles because that's where i grew up. if the wind blew the wrong way people found themselves in trouble. but there is negative populism which is not something i appreciate at all. sometimes it is a blame game or a quick fix. there isn't much of an element of hate. we have to also pick ourselves up. there's an element of responsibility to ourselves and our family. and so, as a positive populist, i can understand the problems. but one was a diss somebody else's fault, you get ripped off and i am here to fix everything in the snap of a finger versus me a the only time in my life i think that i was never a boring candidate because i didn't say make wild promises. you know, it's interesting. being governor was a disadvantage. i wasn't willing to do things to get the attention. and this was a time where the crazier stuff you get the more you got on television, the more people liked it, totally bizar bizarre. >> host: it's just not crazy. >> guest: when i am elected i will tear up the deal. what do you think, we have to see how
>> guest: i am basically a populace and i can understand that troubles because that's where i grew up. if the wind blew the wrong way people found themselves in trouble. but there is negative populism which is not something i appreciate at all. sometimes it is a blame game or a quick fix. there isn't much of an element of hate. we have to also pick ourselves up. there's an element of responsibility to ourselves and our family. and so, as a positive populist, i can understand the problems....
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government so we avoid in 2022 and election of the populace.ld say to the audience, good evening. it is 10:10 p.m.. the pictures of the louvre of an ever-growing crowd. let's get some perspective before he appears. she has followed the le pen campaign for weeks. she joins us. it is a somber change, a somber moment. what is the future? as we heard, emmanuel macron sounded grave and somber and his victorious speech. here, marine le pen sounded resolute. a somewhat exclusive party in the restaurant -- in the party. he called this a historic and massive vote for the national front. she certainly is right on that. in terms of whether it was massive, whether the count comes grained%, 45%, she has -- gained count. of course, far from the victory that she was hoping for. and also below the 40% her party said would be considered the tortoise. marine le pen did concede cup feet -- did concede defeat. she said the french voters voted for continuity. she said she called a emmanuel macron to wish him well. she also talked about how she would redefine the pa
government so we avoid in 2022 and election of the populace.ld say to the audience, good evening. it is 10:10 p.m.. the pictures of the louvre of an ever-growing crowd. let's get some perspective before he appears. she has followed the le pen campaign for weeks. she joins us. it is a somber change, a somber moment. what is the future? as we heard, emmanuel macron sounded grave and somber and his victorious speech. here, marine le pen sounded resolute. a somewhat exclusive party in the...
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however, the communication of the science to the greater populace has been miserable.eat,een focused on gloom, and the idea that if we get people to act if we scare the p out of them, actually doesn't work at all. then you shame people and make them feel guilty about what they are doing and not doing. indifference,ss, and you get people saying -- charlie: even you said, if you don't do something about 2050, we are in a very bad place. >> it says the most conference of plan ever proposed. first of all, it's the first plan that's ever been proposed to reverse global warming. there has been no plan up until now. second, we did not make the plan, we found the plan. every solution is failing. practical. we know how to do it. we know the cost. we know the profits and losses on doing them. we make a profit in a monetary sense. harlie: you ask a series of questions. >> we did the economics. that is based on data, pay walls, bloomberg, everything. all the economic data we can get, and we looked at the cost and what the net savings would be over 30 years. net savings the over 30
however, the communication of the science to the greater populace has been miserable.eat,een focused on gloom, and the idea that if we get people to act if we scare the p out of them, actually doesn't work at all. then you shame people and make them feel guilty about what they are doing and not doing. indifference,ss, and you get people saying -- charlie: even you said, if you don't do something about 2050, we are in a very bad place. >> it says the most conference of plan ever proposed....
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the original architect of a lot of that populace, bill clinton.nd understood this. >> because it was donald trump. >> kat: running against the reality tv guide. >> eric: her only message was, it's my turn. first african-american president, now the first female president. and she blew it. >> in that sense, she was a victim of identity politics because in the end, if you don't have a job and somebody is on tv saying vote for me because i'm a woman, that's absolutely irrelevant to you. most of us in the end are, if you have a society, people of common concerns, do we have jobs? are there schools to go to? once the health care? >> eboni: are we safe? >> those things don't depend on whether you are muslim or transgender or left-handed or anything else. they have to keep inventing smaller and smaller categories. >> eboni: >> we can't just focud men in ohio. >> kat: i don't think anyone is saying that. >> we have to still focus on the issues and causes and principles that matter to the democratic party. >> eboni: new incidence of political correct madnes
the original architect of a lot of that populace, bill clinton.nd understood this. >> because it was donald trump. >> kat: running against the reality tv guide. >> eric: her only message was, it's my turn. first african-american president, now the first female president. and she blew it. >> in that sense, she was a victim of identity politics because in the end, if you don't have a job and somebody is on tv saying vote for me because i'm a woman, that's absolutely...
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he is no populace. he painted a picture today of the french economy that will need to embrace and grow with technology. it will need to be open to the world. the message today to the french president is to embrace the future and embrace it with french values. >> the french people have always known how to find the energy and the spirit of how to confront profound change. that is where we staye stanfords this mission i will humbly serve our people. >> despite being elected by a massive majority, defeating maureen le pen, he inherits i fractured country with deep division over france's role in europe and immigration. he will have to four voters again in the coming weeks with the parliament terry elections in june. >> his new party will need to score a big win or he will be forced to share power with the people he has repeatedly criticized. laura: thank you. the trump administration is moving forward on plans to build the border wall and progress is about to take a big step. >> do not worry, we are going to
he is no populace. he painted a picture today of the french economy that will need to embrace and grow with technology. it will need to be open to the world. the message today to the french president is to embrace the future and embrace it with french values. >> the french people have always known how to find the energy and the spirit of how to confront profound change. that is where we staye stanfords this mission i will humbly serve our people. >> despite being elected by a...
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remember what happened earlier populace where the almost won the presidency.nt is that's the next big hurdle. populism has been defeated so far in europe. likely defeated in germany. not only inl risks austria. waited on the sidelines, there's some big gains through europe the first five months. need to worry about austria. >> get your head around where we are in this nationalist wave that could be one of these assets that dissolve the globalization. we see any country in europe, we any to be attentive to country that take where is populace can win. still very important. >> you're positive on euro? populisms a downside, a risk and european financials are the other. woods?y out the >> i think populism by far is about.t we're worried that and brexit. there will be more factors that bubbles out of brexit in consequences i think the market -- nobody knows how this will work out. uncertainty will be markets.a bit on the is one of the largest economies in europe. it's finally now getting going. put a lid on it. >> what do you like the best in europe? >> france conti
remember what happened earlier populace where the almost won the presidency.nt is that's the next big hurdle. populism has been defeated so far in europe. likely defeated in germany. not only inl risks austria. waited on the sidelines, there's some big gains through europe the first five months. need to worry about austria. >> get your head around where we are in this nationalist wave that could be one of these assets that dissolve the globalization. we see any country in europe, we any...
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if they do not know what to do with someone who is a populace, an idealist, somebody who wants members go out there and make money, bring jobs back to a state that has been doing what it can to manufacture. >> i will tell you another example, blue-green, former fox news contributor ran for the dnc, ten people running? it's got very to be among those candidates when they were pushing and pulling for the seat. >> you know what hurt the democrats more than anything else, the focus on russia. they said it is russia, this, instead of saying that the message did not work, we lost some states that we should have won. >> they believed to that. >> they were distracted by shiny objects. >> the conclusion -- were outnumbered in just a moment. ♪ 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. i was always "tpeople don't stare anymore. i never joined in. that wasn't fair to any of us. i was covered. i tried lots of things ove
if they do not know what to do with someone who is a populace, an idealist, somebody who wants members go out there and make money, bring jobs back to a state that has been doing what it can to manufacture. >> i will tell you another example, blue-green, former fox news contributor ran for the dnc, ten people running? it's got very to be among those candidates when they were pushing and pulling for the seat. >> you know what hurt the democrats more than anything else, the focus on...
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despite his outsider status, he is no populace. he painted a picture of a french economy that will need to embrace and grow with technolo technology, and need to be open to the world. macron's message to the french people today seem to be they should be embracing the future with french values. >> the french people have always known how to find the energy and spirit of harmony to conduct a change for that is where we stand. it is for this nation i humbly serve our people. >> despite being elected by a massive majority, defeating the national front maureen le pen, he faces a fractured country with disagreements over their role. parliamentary elections will be held in june. they need to score a big win or he will be forced to share power with the very people who he is repeatedly criticized. arthel: there is bad traffic and then there is this. a small plane making a hard landing in the middle of a highway. where this happened and why. eric: after the firing of james comey, the political firestorm may take a new turn. what are the chanc
despite his outsider status, he is no populace. he painted a picture of a french economy that will need to embrace and grow with technolo technology, and need to be open to the world. macron's message to the french people today seem to be they should be embracing the future with french values. >> the french people have always known how to find the energy and spirit of harmony to conduct a change for that is where we stand. it is for this nation i humbly serve our people. >> despite...
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i think for him to feel pressure from within his own populace there will have to be more connectionsetween people who live in a closed society with world.side the more people understand how bad they have in north korea relative to the south and china, the more that could potentially create the type of pressure we talk about. thus far it is clear he's not yet feeling that pressure. charlie: let me turn to cyber attacks. what do we know about them and where did they come from, and will they continue? what is our capacity to resist if they come to the united states? david: one of the interesting things is it hasn't affected the united states very much right now. that's a good sign that indicates the u.s. has probably done a better job than most countries at actually executing inomatically the patches microsoft and others. it is still a imperfect process. but what has made this attack so interesting, and such an interesting story about the future, is where these tools came from. these were not tools that were the group ofped hackers and then turned into ransomware, where you freeze up so
i think for him to feel pressure from within his own populace there will have to be more connectionsetween people who live in a closed society with world.side the more people understand how bad they have in north korea relative to the south and china, the more that could potentially create the type of pressure we talk about. thus far it is clear he's not yet feeling that pressure. charlie: let me turn to cyber attacks. what do we know about them and where did they come from, and will they...
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however, the communication of this planet to the greater populace has been miserable.has focused on death and gloom. the idea that we will get people to act if we scare them has not worked at all. you take doom and gloom and then shame people. how they live or how they do not live, you get numbness, indifference, and you get people saying -- charlie: if we do not do something by 2050, we are in a bad place. paul: we are doing something. it says the most comprehensive plan ever to rude -- to reverse global warming. it is the first plan. there has been no plan up until now. second, we did not make the plan, we found the plan. every solution in there that we modeled is failing, it is well in hand, practical. we know how to do it, we know the cost, we know the losses of doing them. we make a profit doing this. charlie: you ask a series of questions, including, what is the cost associated with these solutions? carbon, andeled the economics. data, paysed on walls, all the economic data we can get. and we looked at the cost and what would be the net savings over 30 years. is,
however, the communication of this planet to the greater populace has been miserable.has focused on death and gloom. the idea that we will get people to act if we scare them has not worked at all. you take doom and gloom and then shame people. how they live or how they do not live, you get numbness, indifference, and you get people saying -- charlie: if we do not do something by 2050, we are in a bad place. paul: we are doing something. it says the most comprehensive plan ever to rude -- to...
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although i should add he has been also very populace pop li , increasing the small cash payments that given oeach iranians. >> woodruff: how much is the relations with the united states is clear deal part of the election? >> it is a part of the election but only a part. voters who support rouhani, when i've interviewed them over the past several days in various cities around iran one of the things they say again and again is better relations with the world, and the nuclear deal is part of that. negative for president rouhani because he made what was seen as extravagant propositions. propo. ds promises. but the unemployment rate remains very, very high. the economy has not created jobs rammedly enough for a very large very young very rapidly growing and pretty well educated population. >> woodruff: and finally steve you mentioned the supreme leader a moment ago. how much does this election matter in the theocracy that iran is? >> it matters, rouhani's election in 2013 brought a change, brought a nuclear deal. i've seen in many visits to iran over the years. people are a little more fea
although i should add he has been also very populace pop li , increasing the small cash payments that given oeach iranians. >> woodruff: how much is the relations with the united states is clear deal part of the election? >> it is a part of the election but only a part. voters who support rouhani, when i've interviewed them over the past several days in various cities around iran one of the things they say again and again is better relations with the world, and the nuclear deal is...
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this is a populace, which you can ignore and we see it in the politics. the question about human rights and other issues, they are having to respond to what the public is raising and this is an amazing development. i mean, it's been 38 years since the revolution. 36 million people at the time of the revolution in 1979. 41 million people voted, just devoted and they voted for change and refm
this is a populace, which you can ignore and we see it in the politics. the question about human rights and other issues, they are having to respond to what the public is raising and this is an amazing development. i mean, it's been 38 years since the revolution. 36 million people at the time of the revolution in 1979. 41 million people voted, just devoted and they voted for change and refm
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but who -- conservatives versus republicans versus populace.first of all look to respond to some of the tweets specifically brent bosle, ben jacobs is not obnoxious, not a jerk he is a good guy, well intentioned reporter. he is not peen a liberal reporter. the -- sort the gall to use a plafrm if you're brent boezle and make add whom nim attacking on the reputation of a journalist when there is audio. when the police did an investigation. >> and the witnesses are from fox news. >> then you have a team from fox news which is a conservative media outlet, three reporters and producers there on the ground who say look he grabbed him, both hands, threw to the ground ben jacobs never did anything wrong. it is so -- i understand that there are some people in this country who are going to believe in conspiracy theories. but for someone like brent boezle to go out there and maki the disingenuous add whom nim attacking on a well intentioned reporter. there is such a decline of civility in this country right now. and i understand it. i get where it comes f
but who -- conservatives versus republicans versus populace.first of all look to respond to some of the tweets specifically brent bosle, ben jacobs is not obnoxious, not a jerk he is a good guy, well intentioned reporter. he is not peen a liberal reporter. the -- sort the gall to use a plafrm if you're brent boezle and make add whom nim attacking on the reputation of a journalist when there is audio. when the police did an investigation. >> and the witnesses are from fox news. >>...
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it is about the populace nationalist wave that many have described as sweeping the western world, sweepingope. the question is has that wave crested or is it going to continue to sweep? and so this is a really important test. >> and is macron a test for this country who takes -- he started a new movement, essentially don't take the baggage of the established parties because we know from trump voters don't like. that can you sell establishment positions loon positions sloon positions as long as you have an outside label. >> it does make sense what obama is doing. he put this stricture on himself that he will will not get engaged with donald trump. but this is where because of trump's sort of need to kind of stay neutral technically, obama can be out there and engaging some of these big topics without it looking directly like he's taking on trump. >> the good news is the french have never been known to take a religion too far. >> that's the last word. that's it for "inside politics." hope to see you sunday morning. she picks up after a quick break. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. >>>
it is about the populace nationalist wave that many have described as sweeping the western world, sweepingope. the question is has that wave crested or is it going to continue to sweep? and so this is a really important test. >> and is macron a test for this country who takes -- he started a new movement, essentially don't take the baggage of the established parties because we know from trump voters don't like. that can you sell establishment positions loon positions sloon positions as...
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was talking about there or what the context was, but it does not seem to me that it is -- he has a populaceat sent him to office. there's been no sign in this ols that he's going to do that that i can tell. >> tell me what you thought, because it was your interview, but as you do, i just wonder if you can enlighten us on his demeanor since you spent 30 minutes with him. >> he seemed really confident yesterday. he didn't seem at all like he had a chip on his shoulder about cutting a deal with the democrats. he seemed fine with it and he seemed like he wanted to talk about what he's going to do in the next 100 days. we covered the waterfront from north korea to whether you want to break up the big banks. i see some commonalities on them. on north korea he sees his own personal negotiating skills and we know this from his life and business and from his life as a campaigner and early months in the white house that he feels that he personally brings something special to the table in the way he deals with and can bond with people and that could have an impact on everything from dealing with a dic
was talking about there or what the context was, but it does not seem to me that it is -- he has a populaceat sent him to office. there's been no sign in this ols that he's going to do that that i can tell. >> tell me what you thought, because it was your interview, but as you do, i just wonder if you can enlighten us on his demeanor since you spent 30 minutes with him. >> he seemed really confident yesterday. he didn't seem at all like he had a chip on his shoulder about cutting a...
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the eu seems to be intact because of macron's win, but maybe not for long given the rise of this populace i remember covering george w. bush, her old boss, back when it was a given that republicans were for free trade. when he was pushing for the first time, the immigration reform bill, and him saying privately that he was worried about xeno phobia being more rampant. he was right. i wasn't there covering the french elections, but just observing it from here. you've got to wonder if donald trump were not elected whether or not marine la pen would have succeeded. meaning whether or not there was such a reaction maybe over reaction to what they have seen in the united states -- >> and from the brexit vote. almost a backlash to the backlash. >> exactly. there were other things in her campaign where she obviously was from a party founded by her father that was historically very extremist and beyond extremist. down right racist. >> people are talking about this movement not as a trend but what their influence is on politics now. and in france i think you're seeing both sides being able to clai
the eu seems to be intact because of macron's win, but maybe not for long given the rise of this populace i remember covering george w. bush, her old boss, back when it was a given that republicans were for free trade. when he was pushing for the first time, the immigration reform bill, and him saying privately that he was worried about xeno phobia being more rampant. he was right. i wasn't there covering the french elections, but just observing it from here. you've got to wonder if donald...
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the populace and progressives are deeply worried this would ruin our constitutional provision. they came up with the most creative solutions. on the economic side they invested antitrust laws to break up consolidation of corporate power. they have a constitutional amendment to created contacts in order to prevent economic power from unduly influencing politics. they passed the real campaign finance reform and a constitutional amendment for the direct election of u.s. senators. these battles continue through the progressive era in evening to the new deal. after world war ii, the idea that economic inequality was a threat to our republic largely disappeared from our national consciousness. this has been for a few reasons. the first is the new dealers largely want to battle over whether the federal government can't additionally is able to act and the national economy. over economic policy as a result shifted from being a constitutional debate to a debate about regulation and policy. the second change was the cold war. from the sound into the 19th century and early 20th century, pe
the populace and progressives are deeply worried this would ruin our constitutional provision. they came up with the most creative solutions. on the economic side they invested antitrust laws to break up consolidation of corporate power. they have a constitutional amendment to created contacts in order to prevent economic power from unduly influencing politics. they passed the real campaign finance reform and a constitutional amendment for the direct election of u.s. senators. these battles...
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sufficient nutritional diet that made irish males among the tallest and healthiest of the european rural populace. there was cheap fuel for cooking and heat so that the lack of cash wages partially -- their property. the total reliance on the potato root to be disastrous when the potato blight, a fungus -- i was have trouble with this word. hit ireland in september, 1845, having originated in mexico, going to europe, england, and eventually ireland. this increasing population explosion, increasing poverty did begin to create pressures for immigration to america. you see mr. in the early decades of the 19th century -- see in this chart in the early decades of the 19th century that boston got some of its most famous irish immigrants, people like patrick donahue, andrew carnegie. warning signs of the very delicate balance between potatoes and population had come earlier when potato and grain failures caused food shortages at least six times before 1845. subsequent harvests and government relief mitigated extensive loss of life during these years. the devon commission of 1843 provided ample and graph
sufficient nutritional diet that made irish males among the tallest and healthiest of the european rural populace. there was cheap fuel for cooking and heat so that the lack of cash wages partially -- their property. the total reliance on the potato root to be disastrous when the potato blight, a fungus -- i was have trouble with this word. hit ireland in september, 1845, having originated in mexico, going to europe, england, and eventually ireland. this increasing population explosion,...