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Initial release France
Directors Henri Verneuil
Composers Maurice Jarre
Screenplay Henri Verneuil
Michel Audiard
Producers Jacques Bar
Raymond Froment
Ernest Rupp
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A retired politician (Jean Gabin) tries to block a new Cabinet proposed by a former colleague who betrayed him.

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President , Donald Trump talks about the imposition of law and order, and his hard-line approach against the protesters This Week to his base of supporters is to help to support. But what is the power in The Middle of the country, the areas That drove think him to victory in 2016, its aggressive strategy?

Shirley Hartman, an artist who works in watercolor and acrylic, in Lehigh County , Pennsylvania, years ago, because she wanted to feel safe. She was deprived of, in Philadelphia, a city about 60 Miles Away , and she was in search of a place where you don't have to worry about the violence.

With protests unfolding in the U.S., she says, That you re concerned about your safety and is glad That The President acted violently, threatening to deploy the military. The protesters have gone too far, she says, and he reacted accordingly.

"It is now out of hand," says Ms. Hartman. "They have gone to Extreme, and sometimes it is necessary to go to extremes in order to respond. "

The protests have continued for More Than a week, with tens of thousands on The Streets in the United States. The demonstrations were largely peaceful, however, and Most People in the US reject The President 's hardline approach.

a considerable number of people, a third of those interviewed were supportive of The President and his actions.

Many of them are like Ms Hartman: They Live in suburban areas of the country and the safety are concerned. Your views play an important role in the November election.

Ms Hartman lives in a swing district in the battleground state of Pennsylvania That Mr. Trump won in 2016 and is widely This Time around seen as crucial to his chances again.

for this reason, political activists, scientists and others Will be watching very closely to see how The President of the law-and-order message That plays in a suburb of parts of Pennsylvania and other key States around the country.

In a week, More Than 20 interviews in Pennsylvania, Missouri and North Carolina - Three States Trump won in 2016 - Most of The People are Americans, echoing the views of Ms Hartman and agreed That The President was the harsh rhetoric is necessary, and say That you support him in November.

Some said they supported the protesters and their goals, but were concerned about those who are violent.

"I understand how people Floyd feel about George and I agree That something needs to change. But the burning of a Church , looting, turning over cars - I do not agree. I do not agree with burning the city to the ground," says Brian Bufka, 47, lives in Warrenton, Missouri, and operates a print shop.

"I support Our President - I think his heart is in The Right place, and I Will vote for him again. "

Lyle Updike, who is 75 and lives in Kearney, Missouri, says: "I'm strong on law and order. I do not condone this violence, this violence. I would like to see how The President screws better. "He added: "The mayors and governors Will not do it, so he must. "

Rosella Roberts, who says working for a musical theatre company in steelville, Missouri, she was concerned about the violence: "I'm not saying That all The People protesting are evil. But if you shoot at police officers - this is just evil. "

The election is still five months, and the fates of the candidates and their Political Parties can change dramatically. One of the factors is the economy.

For many conservatives, The Trump presidency was a blessing - spiritually as well as financially. Brian Watts , 45, General Manager of the radio station in Kearney, Missouri, says he loves The Image of The President holding a Bible, to shows while walking in the vicinity of the White house: "he, That he for The Church . "

Brian Watt, a radio station manager in Missouri, says The President has "got to have security,"

Mr Watts' radio station has survived financial problems caused by the pandemic, and he is confident That Mr. Trump, the country pulls out of its misery.

This positive view could play a decisive role in the choice. As Matthew Dallek, a historian at George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management, points out, Most of the elections have no social problems linked to economic interests.

"at The End of The President of the law-and-order mandate is not likely to contribute much to the election," says Mr. Dallek. "But coronavirus and the economy. "Economists predict an upward trend in The Coming months, a trend which is likely, Mr Trump.

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Others, The Bbc spoke to said they were attracted by the protests and appalled by the White house response. They are afraid That The President of the language encourage aggressive police officers.

"people have been turned off, the behavior of The President 's," says Lauren Arthur , 32, a senator of the state of Missouri, 17th district, which includes parts of the suburbs of Kansas City . You won in 2018, reflect her district, and the transformation into a speck of blue in a sea of Missouri-conservative red. She believes That progressive women, disturbed by The President 's actions, votes in large numbers: "they say: 'to show We go to in Full Force . '"

In Durham, North Carolina was a key battleground state, Gemynii, a 35-year-old poet, not happy to see Mr Trump you hold a Bible in front of a Church in the vicinity of the White house after the peaceful protesters were cleared out of The Way .

Gemynii at a beauty supply store in North Carolina : "He's definitely not my President "

"Yes, it definitely feels like A Nightmare ," says Gemynii of The President , to impose efforts. "I can understand how other countries look at us and no respect, because what is going on. "

The Experience of The observation of The President in news clips, which has made This Week Gemynii and your friends in Durham Will change, certainly, the leadership of the country. She was distressed, when Mr Trump was chosen, and his recent actions have strengthened their mission: "It is another Wake-up call for America. "

The concern among Democrats is near-universal, and many of those who felt lukewarm about Mr Biden, who has roots centrist, now have a different view. She focused on getting The President out of the White house.

Peggy Wilson, 68, a retired teacher in Kansas City , Says: "I don't care who it is - it could be anyone. Just someone to replace him. "

Shirley Hartman says That she's had her UPS and downs as an artist in Philadelphia, New York and, Most recently, in Lehigh County , Pennsylvania, and voted for the Democrats in some elections. She opted for Mr Trump last time. After That , she says, her business "she slowly went up, year after year". She was happy with him as President .

With the outbreak of the pandemic, business dropped again, and she spends time At Home with their cats, Darma and peanut. She takes walks in The Park "sketch, and pastels in the grass", and hopes for a speedy economic recovery. This variable, a, is not known yet, Will probably decide their vote.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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