From the 60 Minutes Archive: Sarko l'Americain; French President Nicolas Sarkozy

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Publicado 2021-03-01
From 2007, Lesley Stahl interviews Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @eemage9476
    When France is ahead of US in justice.
  • @TEAM6USA
    The former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was found guilty and sentenced to prison by a court in Paris. Great guy, being found guilty of corruption and influence peddling.......and has a mistress too.
  • @lorriechacon2731
    I am an American and my great great grandmother is from France and her husband, my great great grandfather is from Spain, I have their picture ,I can see the love just from looking at their picture.
  • @jjjooe
    Lesley Stahl looked so young back then!
  • @Garapetsa
    How about showing an archive of Biden back in early 80's supporting segregation.
  • @rgwak
    France: "We are sending a message that no one is above the law." America: "Wait, what's that again? *takes out notebook to take notes* Stable Genius: 😳 😢😭
  • @newland7733
    That was a great president since General de Gaulle, i love him❤
  • @My2cents.
    One doesn’t experience self-transcendence, the illusion of self only dissipates⭕️
  • @lupapera
    I feel stressed out just by watching him.
  • You see a politician... I see a man, I see a father, I see a brother trying to fix his marriage. Staying married ain't easy. Come to Africa and see how our dictators run things!
  • @yeuxvseyes199
    I agree with him about “working hard…” he wasn’t that bad.
  • @AstrobonHero
    Emmanuel Macron is the Current President of France 3/1/2021