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peek intoa sneak nicolas sarkozy's tell-all book. flo: it is set to come out on monday, and you can see an exclusive first look here as atkozy takes an honest look his regrets, what he is proud of, and his project because he does of course plan to run for president again. molly: there are published extracts from the book including sarkozy's reflections on his past. flo: "still today, i cannot leave i made such a faux pas, referring to his first faux pas as president in may 2008 after he was elected. he flew down to the coast of malta to celebrate on a yacht. the yacht belongs to a wealthy is this man, and he drew a lot of criticism for cozying up to tycoons. he was accused of being the bling-bling president. another item that he regrets was in 2008 when he insulted a heckler. said it was a mistake. he still regrets it today. "i degraded the presidential duty by telling this heckler to get lost in a very insulting way." he did not reform the labor laws, which are very collocated, and he did not do enough on immigration. molly: we are
peek intoa sneak nicolas sarkozy's tell-all book. flo: it is set to come out on monday, and you can see an exclusive first look here as atkozy takes an honest look his regrets, what he is proud of, and his project because he does of course plan to run for president again. molly: there are published extracts from the book including sarkozy's reflections on his past. flo: "still today, i cannot leave i made such a faux pas, referring to his first faux pas as president in may 2008 after he...
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now he's aiming to have another go for running for the presidency next year, but sarkozy has written a new book which he outlines some of the mistakes he made. "france for life" hits bookstores on monday. and we have a sneak preview for you. reporter: it might have been warm handheadaches and smiles. but from pro log and right through the 260 pages of his new book, the former president uses a poison pen. >> who can really claim that the security of the french people is in good hands. he knows how to hide, mask and sometimes even disguise the truth. he doesn't like decision making or problem solving. his world is one of nice ambiguity. reporter: sarkozy discusses his own mistakes and regrets. >> for several months i remained just a man when i should have immediately become the president. reporter: on politics, he said he should have acted quicker and abolished the 35 work week and e admits it was unwise to sell debate his 2007 election win on his yacht. the book hits the shelfs this monday and hopes it will reconnect with voters as they head to presidential election in 15 months. it m
now he's aiming to have another go for running for the presidency next year, but sarkozy has written a new book which he outlines some of the mistakes he made. "france for life" hits bookstores on monday. and we have a sneak preview for you. reporter: it might have been warm handheadaches and smiles. but from pro log and right through the 260 pages of his new book, the former president uses a poison pen. >> who can really claim that the security of the french people is in good...
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sarkozy was 5'2", wasn't he. these boots will likely put him over the six foot mark. very fashionable, marco. >>> okay, so here's a tip. if you want to be a millionaire and you don't want to win -- you don't win tonight's powerball lottery, readad. billionaire warren buffett says 80% of his working day is dedicated to reading, in fact, the author of how rich people think studied 1200 rich peoplple over threeee decades and found nearly all of them read to educate themselves. >> so not all of the rich people that henterviewed have a lot of formal education but generally appreciate the power of learning on their own. >> continuin that education. >> yeah. >>> so, today a a lot of p people will be reading online help wanted listings. the jobs search site monster.com says the first wednesday back at work aft new year's is always the busiest job search day. monster expects 70% more >> interesting. how come? the theory is that after just a few days back on the job many people realize how miserable they are in thei job. well, one tip from an expert, don't search the sites whil
sarkozy was 5'2", wasn't he. these boots will likely put him over the six foot mark. very fashionable, marco. >>> okay, so here's a tip. if you want to be a millionaire and you don't want to win -- you don't win tonight's powerball lottery, readad. billionaire warren buffett says 80% of his working day is dedicated to reading, in fact, the author of how rich people think studied 1200 rich peoplple over threeee decades and found nearly all of them read to educate themselves....
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a cartoonist, maurice sinet, at one point, because he drew something that was critical of nicolas sarkozy, then the french president's son, who was getting married to a jewish woman. and this was deemed to be antisemitic. so is there a double standard, where this guy gets fired for that but then has no problem publishing cartoons that are seen as making fun of the prophet muhammad? >> there is a double standard, and i think that is a problem. though i will say this - i do not think that mocking a religious doctrine is the same as mocking the memory of 6 million people who were killed during the second world war. france does have hate speech laws, and among them, holocaust denial is a criminal offense >> right. >> and i have for a long time spoken out against those laws. i do think that we have to get rid of hate speech laws in europe. and it's given some muslims a reason for accusing france of exercising double standards, because on the one hand, how is it possible that charlie hebdo can do what they are doing, being taken to court and acquitted, and then you have a french comedian who is
a cartoonist, maurice sinet, at one point, because he drew something that was critical of nicolas sarkozy, then the french president's son, who was getting married to a jewish woman. and this was deemed to be antisemitic. so is there a double standard, where this guy gets fired for that but then has no problem publishing cartoons that are seen as making fun of the prophet muhammad? >> there is a double standard, and i think that is a problem. though i will say this - i do not think that...
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that is in reference to ibraham sarkozy in sudan. he is no you an al qaeda leader in yemen. that will reduce the total number of detainees to 90. congressman trey gowdy saying we have been misled by the white house before and the detainees likely going right back to terror. >> look at the folks released in the past? have they gone back to terror, are they starting bridge clubs or going back to after school programs? they are going back to terror. these were terrorists that were detained for a reason and now we are supposed to believe they have been rehabilitated and we are able to unleash them back on sewsite. or than fulfilling a campaign promise that he made i don't know why you would do this. >> the former police officer charged with murdering an unarmed black man is now free on bond. he had been in custody since last april after he shot him at a traffic stop. if convicted he faces life in prison without parole. >>> president obama taking aim alone. today he will officially reveal his gun control plan. that plan already receiving a lot of backlash. kristin fisher joins us
that is in reference to ibraham sarkozy in sudan. he is no you an al qaeda leader in yemen. that will reduce the total number of detainees to 90. congressman trey gowdy saying we have been misled by the white house before and the detainees likely going right back to terror. >> look at the folks released in the past? have they gone back to terror, are they starting bridge clubs or going back to after school programs? they are going back to terror. these were terrorists that were detained...
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the first practical helicopter was flown in connecticut and igor sick risky -- sarkozy himself. we will continue to be a leader and produce good people. the reality is that we are in a much more slow growth part of our history that we have been in a long time. here, somewhere between 27 and 35 states are still not making as much revenue as they did in 2008, adjusted for inflation. placesone of those because the economy is improving but it has been the slowest improvement at any time in our history since the great depression. so i think a lot of folks expected a recovery to be just like the recovery in the faux second world war timeframe. it is not. are trained do is drill down and building connecticut that can be headed over to the next generation that is better than the one we got. that will be operating on a tighter budget and working more efficiently. all weekend, american history tv is featuring hartford, connecticut, the birthplace of the boys and girls club in 1860. we travel to hartford to explore his wrist history -- its rich history. objects, 50 stories is an exhibit th
the first practical helicopter was flown in connecticut and igor sick risky -- sarkozy himself. we will continue to be a leader and produce good people. the reality is that we are in a much more slow growth part of our history that we have been in a long time. here, somewhere between 27 and 35 states are still not making as much revenue as they did in 2008, adjusted for inflation. placesone of those because the economy is improving but it has been the slowest improvement at any time in our...
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sarkozy was 5'2", wasn't he. these boots will likely put him over the six foot mark. very fashionable, marco. >>> okay, so here's a tip. if you want to be a millionaire and you don't want to win -- you don't win tonight's powerball lottery, read. >> billionaire warren buffett says 80% of his working day is dedicated to reading, in fact, the author of how rich people think studied 1200 rich people over three decades and found nearly all of them read to educate themselves. >> so not all of the rich people that he interviewed have a lot of f fmal education but generally appreciate the power of learning on their own. >> continuing that education. >> yeah. >>> so, today a lot of people will be reading online help wanted listings. the jobs search site monster.com says the first wednesday back at the busiest job search day. monster expects 70% more searches than on a typical day. >> interesting. how come? the theory is that after just a few days back on the job many people realize howow misiserable they are in their job. well, one tip from an expert, don't search the sites w
sarkozy was 5'2", wasn't he. these boots will likely put him over the six foot mark. very fashionable, marco. >>> okay, so here's a tip. if you want to be a millionaire and you don't want to win -- you don't win tonight's powerball lottery, read. >> billionaire warren buffett says 80% of his working day is dedicated to reading, in fact, the author of how rich people think studied 1200 rich people over three decades and found nearly all of them read to educate themselves....