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French journalist says he isn’t surprised far-right leads parliamentary election
CNN2 hours agoThe first round of the French parliamentary elections is over and the far-right party is in the lead. Max Foster speaks to Jean Leiseur about why he was not surprised by this outcome.
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- 2:36French journalist says he isn’t surprised far-right leads parliamentary electionCNNThe first round of the French parliamentary elections is over and the far-right party is in the lead. Max Foster speaks to Jean Leiseur about why he was not surprised by this outcome.2 hours ago
- 1:28Reporter explains what happens next in France’s electionsCNNCNN’s Jim Bittermann reports on the end of the first round of parliamentary elections in France.15 hours ago
- 2:45John Dickerson on Biden-Trump debate and next stepsCBS News VideosAt this year's first presidential debate, one candidate stumbled, the other repeatedly lied. CBS News correspondent John Dickerson, anchor of "The Daily Report," considers the next steps in an election in which President Biden has declared democracy itself is on the ballot.20 hours ago
- 1:17Far-right National Rally's Marine Le Pen votes in France's electionAssociated Press VideosFar-right leader Marine Le Pen on Sunday voted in the first round of an exceptional parliamentary election that could put the French government in the hands of nationalist, far-right parties for the first time since the Nazi era. LEGAL NOTICE: Subscribers should ensure their broadcasters on any medium during the period FRIDAY 28 JUNE AT 2200GMT TO SUNDAY 30 JUNE AT 1800GMT comply with the French electoral code, notably ARTICLE L49 ELECTORAL CODE, which prohibits the broadcast or publication by any means of communication, to the French public, messages that have the character of “electoral propaganda.”24 hours ago
- 0:55Far-right party leader Jordan Bardella votes in French electionAssociated Press VideosThe president of France's National Rally party Jordan Bardella votes in legislative elections that could put the French government in the hands of nationalist, far-right parties for the first time since the Nazi era. LEGAL NOTICE: Subscribers should ensure their broadcasters on any medium during the period FRIDAY 28 JUNE AT 2200GMT TO SUNDAY 30 JUNE AT 1800GMT comply with the French electoral code, notably ARTICLE L49 ELECTORAL CODE, which prohibits the broadcast or publication by any means of communication, to the French public, messages that have the character of “electoral propaganda.”1 day ago
- 0:48Polls open in crucial French legislative electionAssociated Press VideosFrance is holding the first round of an early parliamentary election on Sunday that could bring the country’s first far-right government since Nazi occupation during World War II.1 day ago
- 1:46Iran’s presidential election heads to a runoff after reformist wins most votesCNNNone of the four candidates in Iran’s Presidential elections secured the majority needed to win. Now, a reformist candidate will face a conservative hardliner in a run-off on July 5. CNN’s Fred Pleitgen reports.1 day ago
- 2:24Iranian presidential election goes to runoffCBS News VideosWith turnout low, Iran's presidential election to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi is headed to a runoff between reformist Masoud Pezeshkian and hardliner Saeed Jalili. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran.1 day ago
- 0:34Iran to hold runoff election with reformist Pezeshkian and hard-liner Jalili after low turnout voteAssociated Press VideosIran will hold a runoff presidential election pitting little-known reformist Masoud Pezeshkian against hard-line former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili after results released Saturday showed the lowest-ever poll turnout in the Islamic Republic’s history. (AP video shot by Saeed Sarmadi and Mohsen Ganji)2 days ago
- 1:08Paris Pride revelers fear for safety if far-right wins electionReuters VideosSTORY: :: Paris Pride revelers fear for their rights and safety if France's far-right wins the parliamentary election :: June 29, 2024 :: Simone de Boulevard, Drag Queen “The National Rally and its far-right allies are fundamentally hateful, particularly towards LGBTQIA+ minorities. We are afraid, afraid for our access to healthcare, for our everyday safety in the streets, we know that we will be far less protected, we know that our place is really threatened.” :: Cian Grourke, Participant, Originally from the U.S. “I am worried about LGBTQ rights, I am worried about being a foreigner on a residency permit, I have called the government asking if I can apply for citizenship now because I have no idea what is going to happen in the next election. I think if the National Front takes charge of France, they will ruin it." France heads to the polls on Sunday (June 30) for the first round of a parliamentary election that opinion polls show could bring the far-right National Rally (RN) to power. The second round takes place on July 7. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin sent police and local authorities a letter on Friday calling for security reinforcements around LGBT events including Paris Pride, saying there has been an increase in discriminatory acts and "political and community antagonism" that could target such events.2 days ago
- 1:42Hardliner and moderate to stand in Iran run-offReuters VideosSTORY: Iran's presidential election has gone to a run-off, where a moderate lawmaker will stand against a protege of the supreme leader. It came down to a tight race between a low-profile lawmaker Massoud Pezeshkian, the sole moderate in a field of four candidates, and former Revolutionary Guards member Saeed Jalili. The Islamic Republic's interior ministry said on Saturday (June 29) that no candidate had secured enough votes and a second round will be held on July 5. Turnout in Friday's election hit a historic low of about 40%, based on an interior ministry count. Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had called on voters to turn out, hoping to boost the legitimacy of the clerical establishment. But there's widespread discontent over economic hardship and restrictions on political and social freedom. And in the past few weeks, many Iranians have mocked the vote on X with the hashtag #ElectionCircus. Pezeshkian, though faithful to Iran's theocratic rule, has publicly criticized authorities over the death of Mahsa Amini, an Iranian Kurdish woman whose death in custody sparked mass unrest in Iran in 2022. He also favors detente with the West, while Jalili is staunchly anti-Western. Neither candidate is expected to usher in significant shifts for Iran, because Khamenei calls the shots on major issues like Iran's nuclear program and support for militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah. But the next president would run the government and affect the tone of domestic and foreign policy, and could even influence the succession to Khamenei.2 days ago
- 0:44Protest against Germany's far-right AfD at conventionAssociated Press VideosProtesters took to the streets of the German city of Essen on Saturday as the far-right political party AfD (Alternative for Germany) opened a convention, after a strong performance in the recent European election.2 days ago
- 2:02Iran to hold run-off presidential electionCBS News VideosIran is set to hold a run-off election after record low voter turnout in the country's presidential election.2 days ago
- 3:09Joe Biden vows to stay in the race after calls to bow out following debateCBS News VideosDespite mounting calls to bow out of the 2024 presidential election after his debate performance on Thursday, President Biden said he will continue his run for a second term.2 days ago
- 1:21Iran to hold runoff election with reformist Pezeshkian and hard-liner JaliliAssociated Press VideosIran announced Saturday it will hold a runoff presidential election to replace the late hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi after an initial vote saw the top candidates not securing an outright win in the lowest turnout poll ever held in the Islamic Republic. (AP video/Saeed Sarmadi)2 days ago
- 1:50Khamenei protege, sole moderate tied in Iran's electionReuters VideosSTORY: With million of votes counted so far in Iran's snap presidential election, two candidates have emerged neck and neck - the sole moderate candidate, and a hardline conservative. Electoral officials opened ballot boxes early Saturday, after polling ended midnight. Preliminary results show moderate candidate Massoud Pezeshkian and his hardline challenger, former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili in the lead. Pezeshkian, faithful to Iran's theocratic rule, has publicly criticized authorities over the death of Mahsa Amini. She's an Iranian Kurdish woman who died in custody for allegedly violating Islamic dress code, and her death sparked mass unrest in Iran in 2022. Jalili is a protege of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's 85-year-old supreme leader. A staunch anti-Westerner, analysts say him winning could signal an even more antagonistic turn in the Islamic Republic's foreign and domestic policy. The election was sparked after the death of Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash last month. It comes as tensions spike in the Middle East due to the war in Gaza, and Iranians face a struggling economy and U.S. sanctions. The end result of the vote is unlikely to alter Iran's backing for militant groups and its relations with the West. But it could alter domestic policies, and may shape succession to Khamenei, who's been in power since 1989. Public discontent, especially among Iran's youth, has kept voters away in recent elections. Some insiders said the turnout was around 40%, lower than expected by Iran's clerical rulers. In the past few weeks, Iranians have made wide use of the hashtag #ElectionCircus on X. Some activists at home and abroad called for a boycott, saying a high turnout would only serve to legitimize the Islamic Republic.2 days ago
- 0:21Trump calls for immediate release of Jan. 6 riotersReuters VideosSTORY: ::June 28, 2024 ::Trump says those arrested in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack should be freed ::That's after the Supreme Court raised the legal bar for Jan. 6 obstruction charges ::Chesapeake, Virginia "Free the J6 (January 6) hostages now. They should free them now for what they've gone through. They've been waiting for this decision for a long time. They've been waiting for a long time. And that was a great answer (Supreme Court decision). That was a great thing for people that have been so horribly treated." Speaking at a campaign rally in Virginia, the former president pointed to Friday's ruling, which raised the legal bar for prosecutors pursuing obstruction charges in the federal election subversion case against Trump and defendants involved in the attack.2 days ago
- 1:47Americans around the country react to the 2024 presidential debateAssociated Press VideosAmericans gathered at watch parties, bars, bowling allies and other venues to watch U.S. President Joe Biden and his Republican rival, former President Donald Trump, meet for the first general election debate of the 2024 season — a chance for the candidates to try to reshape the political narrative and persuade undecided voters.2 days ago
- 2:21Biden vows to win election after shaky debateReuters VideosSTORY: BIDEN: “I know, like millions of Americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up.” U.S. president Joe Biden gave no sign of dropping out of the presidential race during a rally in North Carolina on Friday… …a day after a feeble debate performance against his Republican rival Donald Trump that dismayed his fellow Democrats. BIDEN: “I don't walk as easily as I used to. I don't speak as smoothly as I used to. I don't debate as well as I used to. But I know what I do know. I know how to tell the truth. (AUDIENCE CHEERS)” Biden's verbal stumbles and occasionally meandering responses during the debate heightened voter concerns that he might not be fit to serve another four-year term… even prompting some of his fellow Democrats to wonder whether they could replace him as their candidate for the Nov. 5 election. Trump: “He studied very hard. He studied so hard that he didn't know what the hell he was doing.” Meanwhile Trump - who put forward a series of falsehoods throughout the debate - appeared to take a victory lap Friday afternoon at a dueling rally in Virginia. “He got the debate rules that he wanted. He got the date that he wanted. He got the network that he wanted…” [FLASH] "We need more substance and voters deserve more substance.” Julia Azari is a political science professor at Marquette University. “...the proof there is going to be in kind what the polls look like next week. More than, more than anything, a sort of --- did this move the needle? [FLASH] it's very hard to take this out of the context of what's going on with Trump. You know, I think no matter how badly Biden did, the felony convictions, -- a much more significant story, a much more substantive story - that didn't change the polls very much." The Biden campaign said it raised $14 million on Thursday and Friday and posted its single best hour of fundraising immediately after the debate. The Trump campaign said it raised $8 million on debate night. Biden, already the oldest American president in history, faced only token opposition during the party's months-long nominating contest. He has secured enough support to guarantee his spot as the Democratic nominee. Trump likewise overcame his intra-party challengers early in the year, setting the stage for a long and bitter general election fight.2 days ago
- 1:41Trump hails his "big victory" in the debate against Biden at a Virginia rallyAssociated Press VideosSpeaking to a crowd of thousands at a rally in Chesapeake, Virginia, former President Donald Trump gloated over his 'big victory' against President Joe Biden at the first debate ahead of the November election.2 days ago
- 1:33Democrats suggest ‘chatter’ on Biden stepping aside amid ‘panic’ over debateThe HillDemocratic operatives and political pundits suggested on Thursday that there are conversations happening about President Biden stepping aside before November’s election after a debate performance some called “dismal,” panicking some of his closest allies.3 days ago
- 1:03Biden says he intends to win after rough debateReuters VideosSTORY: :: Biden says he intends to win U.S. presidential election after rough debate :: June 28, 2024 :: Raleigh, North Carolina "I'm here in North Carolina for one reason. Because I intend to win this state in November... I think we are. And Roy's right. We win here. We win the election [FLASH] I don't walk as easy as I used to. I don't speak as smoothly as I used to. I don't debate as well as I used to. But I know what I do know. I know how to tell the truth. I know, I know, I know right from wrong. And I know how to do this job. I know how to get things done. I know like millions of Americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up." Biden's verbal stumbles and occasionally meandering responses in the debate heightened voter concerns that he might not be fit to serve another four-year term and prompted some of his fellow Democrats to wonder whether they could replace him as their candidate for the Nov. 5 U.S. election.3 days ago
- 2:14Business, government count cost of Kenya's protestsReuters VideosSTORY: Francis Ochieng is struggling to come to terms with the damage inflicted on his business in Nairobi. Days of anti-government protests in Kenya were accompanied by some vandalism and looting. Ochieng says he's lost almost $10,000 after his shop was set ablaze. "It is hard, I do not know where to start, and I have a family, I have a wife with a small child and school going children, so from that day I have not eaten, you see how I am right now, I do not know where to start." :: June 26, 2024 Someone else likely counting the cost of the unrest, Kenya's President William Ruto. "I will not sign the 2024 finance bill." His withdrawal of support for a finance bill has complicated efforts to tackle Kenya's heavy debt burden. Public borrowing is 68% of GDP, higher than the 55% recommended by the World Bank and the IMF. The IMF has urged Kenya to meet revenue targets to access more funding. The unpopular finance bill would have aimed to raise $2.7 billion through taxes on items including bread, cooking oil and diapers. But now Kenya is shifting from raising revenues to cutting spending. Ruto has said he will work on austerity measures, starting with cuts to the budget of the presidency. But political analyst James Shikwati said the protests have exposed deeper issues in Kenya. "So there is a finance bill but there is also how the government is enacting its measures to widen the tax base and those measures are actually stifling or killing enterprises and its enterprises that employ young people." :: File Shikwati said Ruto's election campaign message of two years ago, when he portrayed himself as a champion of low-income "hustlers", had come back to bite him and that young people are "really, really mad at him". Some activists say they don't trust the government won't still try to implement tax rises. And many have vowed to keep calling for Ruto to step down.3 days ago
- 1:38Business Lookahead: Election nervesReuters VideosSTORY: From election fever in France and Britain, to the jobs report in the U.S., these are the stories to watch in business and finance in the coming week. :: Look Ahead :: U.S. monthly employment figures The monthly U.S. jobs report comes out Friday July 5th. Economists are forecasting an increase of 180,000 jobs in June. In May, non-farm payrolls increased by 272,000, far more than expected. The Fed held interest rates steady this month and pushed out the start of rate cuts. :: France goes to the polls France is heading to the polls on Sunday in the first round of its snap election that has rattled markets. Jitters over a spending surge have stabilized… As Marine Le Pen’s leading far-right National Rally have signaled it would be fiscally responsible. Yet they are far from recovery, as French bank stocks sit on double-digit losses. :: British blues A landslide win is expected for Britain’s Labour Party on Thursday. That would boost UK stocks and government bonds, as trade-weighted sterling has bounced back to pre-Brexit levels. But Britain has vast fiscal challenges that neither party has said how they would resolve, the Institute for Fiscal Studies think-tank said. :: Stand-off The Fed and a towering dollar leaves little to no room for imminent rate cuts in Asia. Inflation in most emerging Asian economies has fallen to within central banks’ targets in recent months. Though policymakers continue to keep rates higher for longer to defend their currencies. The Bank of Thailand’s Governor speaks to media on Thursday and will likely reiterate the central bank’s stance.3 days ago
- 0:55AP Top Stories June 28 AAssociated Press VideosHere's the latest for Friday June 28th: Biden debates Trump; Election day in Iran; Protesters in Jerusalem call for cease-fire; Huge sinkhole in Illinois.3 days ago
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