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US presidential election: Saving the American dream (part 2)

With just five days to the US elections, our reporters head to the city of Las Vegas which has the highest unemployment in the country; a place where, for many, the American Dream has become the ultimate nightmare. Annette Young and her panel discuss how fixing unemployment is dominating this election campaign.

  • Christopher Dickey, Paris Bureau Chief, Newsweek/The Daily Beast;
  • Aja Monet, Poet, Co-Editor of the Book "Chorus"; Youth Mentor;
  • Tim Kane, Chief Economist, Hudson Institute and Founder of the social networking firm StoryPoint;
  • Doug Hanks, France 24 Correspondent.

    Watch the first part

    Programme prepared and produced by Shamira Mohammad, Sara Bertilsson and Mary Colombel

Obama in Berlin: Have relations hit a wall?
19/06/2013 - THE DEBATE

Obama in Berlin: Have relations hit a wall?

German objections to cybersnooping invite themselves to Barack Obama’s big Berlin moment. François Picard’s panel argues over whether events are conspiring to draw Washington and Europe closer or tear them apart.
Obama in Berlin: Have relations hit a wall?
19/06/2013 - The Debate

Obama in Berlin: Have relations hit a wall?

German objections to cybersnooping invite themselves to Barack Obama’s big Berlin moment. François Picard’s panel argues over whether events are conspiring to draw Washington and Europe closer or tear them apart.
Brazil suddenly erupts
18/06/2013 - THE DEBATE

Brazil suddenly erupts

Triggered by inflation and corruption, fuelled by police brutality, Brazil’s biggest wave of protests in decades points to the rising aspirations of a generation - of which some are actually sick of football. One year ahead of the World Cup, François Picard’s panel argues over the next step for a so far leaderless movement.
Brazil suddenly erupts (Part 2)
18/06/2013 - THE DEBATE

Brazil suddenly erupts (Part 2)

Triggered by inflation and corruption, fuelled by police brutality, Brazil’s biggest wave of protests in decades points to the rising aspirations of a generation - of which some are actually sick of football. One year ahead of the World Cup, François Picard’s panel argues over the next step for a so far leaderless movement.
Iran's new President: Change you can believe in? (part 2)
17/06/2013 - THE DEBATE

Iran's new President: Change you can believe in? (part 2)

The election of Hassan Rohani catches most – but not all – of François Picard’s panel by surprise. Now with sanctions biting and the economy in a tailspin, will the ruling clerics dig in their heels or let the president-elect really reform?

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