results of the press presidential elections are and emmanuel macron is projected to beat his foreign rival marine le pen by 15 8.6% to 41.2% and in doing so he has become the first for us president to win a second term in 20 years joining me now is white house and foreign correspondent for french news usa, lauren haim she worked in emmanuel macron s first presidential campaign and thank you for much for joining us i know it s your time there, your reaction to president macron s victory what do you make of that? i think it s very good, were extremely because we did not know what was going to happen, there was a strong nobody in the far-right and police movement are all over democracy. so, it was a big challenge for
pre eminence has grown, so a victory for him tonight will be greeted by a relief for many, in brussels, certainly, for those who are eurosceptics will be disappointed by the results. just eurosceptics will be disappointed by the results. , , ., the results. just we were hearing ust a the results. just we were hearing just a little the results. just we were hearing just a little bit the results. just we were hearing just a little bit earlier the results. just we were hearing just a little bit earlier that, - the results. just we were hearing just a little bit earlier that, ok, | just a little bit earlier that, ok, it s a decisive win for emmanuel macron, but he has won on less of a share of the vote than he did five years ago. share of the vote than he did five years ago- share of the vote than he did five earsato. . , , years ago. certainly, so the result we decided years ago. certainly, so the result we decided on, years ago. certainly, so the result we decided on, of ye
time, particularly senator paul is wasting time, using really very high caliber accusatory words, sort of says it all to me. why are we even spending our time talking about this, when the urgency to get us out of this really difficult phase of the pandemic could not be more acute right now? so you know, it s exhausting, and i wish that i could give dr. paul a tour of our icu right now. you were saying it best right there. one thing that is very true is that senator paul, fundraises off of his fights with dr. fauci almost constantly, you can see those email, but let s talk about what you are seeing in your icu, the urgency of now, in this moment, and where this hearing will hopefully likely refocus. right now, as we just looked this morning, it s 41.2% positivity rate in alabama right now. what does that reflect? talk to me.
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points from a high of 50.3%. those against almost even at 45.4%. certainly, it changes haiti .3% of democrats believe the president should be impeached, 41.2% of independents believe it down a little bit and republicans, 12.0% so not sure where that 20 number comes from but it does seem likely that this is going to go to the judiciary committee when congress comes back from the thanksgiving break, it is not a certainty, but it does appear to be heading that way. dana: john roberts at the white house, thank you. with the reactions of the latest impeachment developments, let s bring in marc thiessen, follow what the american enterprise institute and fox news contributor. i want to read to you today, she writes of democrats walk away from impeachment now, his enablers well not just have egg on their collective faces, but they will have an entire omelette. want to get your take on this because there is going to be some pressure from the democrats