employment and labor laws and he wants to stay part of this very important trading block union called the e.u. yes, that made business people feel better. 39 years old, one of the few candidates running doesn t remember using the french franc. that s a great point. we have really smart viewers here. one of them points out huge difference here is there s no electoral college here which could play into how this plays out on may 7th. but also what are the similarities between our election and how president trump had that some might say anti-islamic message and the chance of her surprising and shocking all the pollsters? well, let s just put it bluntly right now. the chance of her surprising and shocking the pollsters by winning on may 7th is very, very slim. that s according to all the polls. and let s just face it, the polls were correct, the actual result of the first round was 100% correct. in fact, macron got even one
life in the most inhumane country in earth. jesse: some people say when you even gang with people in north korea you are dealing with actors. we saw elementary school class out in the parks and all the kids were look over their shoulders at us genuinely curious. these weren t child across toirs. jesse: when you look at the newspaper over there, what does it say on the front page of the newspaper. there is only one airline. they would give you the newspaper, but the paper is three years old. by the doesn t matter because it has the same headline. the monotony is a subtle form of brainwashing to keep the people
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aircraft carrier in a single strike. president trump talking to leaders of china and japan last night. paula hancocks joins us from seoul, south korea. let s start with the u.s. citizen detained. what are we learning? reporter: well, dave, we know his name is tony kim. we know that he was a professor, we believe, teaching at the pyongyang university of science and technology. we had a statement from that school. they said he was detained as he was trying to get on a plane to leave pyongyang. they don t believe his teaching had any part of why he was detained. they don t, however, give us any indication as to why he was taken, what the allegations against him, what s he accused of. we don t know because the north korean regime up to this point has not officially said anything. the state department is looking into this closely, working with the swedish embassy. washington doesn t have diplomatic ties with pyongyang so they have to work with sweden to get any information and any access