is at the headquarters for emmanuel macron. she can talk as in to this speech now by emmanuel macron who faces the second round on april 24. good evening. mounting excitement here at the election night base for emmanuel macron. down there you can see french flags waving, european union flag is waving, a lot of anticipation for the arrival of the incumbent, the french president who has topped the projections which has caused a lot of relief here this evening because before that projection came through earlier today when we were speaking to supporters milling around the whole as they arrived, there was some apprehension that marine le pen had successfully claimed in the polls. it was looking like it could be a tight race and there were a lot of questions that emmanuel macron was facing as to whether he had been too
worldwide to draw strength and inspiration from those standing up to russia. when the history of this era is written, putin s war in ukraine will have left russia weaker and the rest of the world stronger while it shouldn t autocracies, choosing the side, he ll never get in the hearts and souls of the ukrainian people, and he ll never weaken the resolve of the free world. [ applause ]. you see these ukrainian flags
world cup. something tells me that point of view is still not going to change. cnn sports anchor amanda davis joining me right now. she was inside the stadium and she joins me now from leon, france. all right, what an incredible, electrifying moment. there have been so many moments along the way but today s win was really something else. you saw it all. reporter: indeed, fredricka. you re talking about electrifying moments. we have just had a pretty spectacular thunderstorm here in leon, and i have to tell you it hasn t dampened the spirit of the fans who i can still hear. i can see just to the side of me leaving the stadium, flags waving, chanting, celebrating the success, because that is the way to make history. of course this is a u.s. side that becomes just the second team to successfully defend the women s world cup crown. they have now won four out of eight editions of this
lights and sirens carrying this man who had served his country for 60 years, from the time he entered the naval academy, his navy career in public office and so forth. people in arizona who have known him wanted to at least in those initial hours acknowledge him. so we saw the flags waving, we saw signs that were made. over the next few days, alex, we will see remembrances that will be based in arizona, then ultimately in washington, d.c. and he made the choice that he wanted his final resting place to be at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis. so that will be part of the end story of john mccain, to go back to a place where his service to country began and where he ll be remembered for a long time to come. what i am struck by over and over again and reflecting on his life over these months and certainly in the last few days, when we knew that his cancer treatment was ended and the course of this terribly, terribly difficult brain cancer was coming to its final stages, he was someone w
clearly, north korea has a strategy. it s not clear the u.s. has a strategy. what is the down side, if there is this big flags waving, red carpet summit and then no results? i think it s very risky. it risks the president s credibility, the credibility of the united states and worse still, i think it increases the risk of conflict if they go into something with very high expectations, poor preparation and the president acting in his typically mercurial way, we could end up in a much worse place than we are today. so i do think it s high risk, but i think there are steps we could take if the president were serious and were willing to recognize this is not a one man enterprise in any circumstance, that a negotiation of this significance and complexity requires a team and a well-oiled team. he may not have the temperament to do that and you know, we have seen him on issues ranging from