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BBC News

hello, i'm helena humphrey. taiwanese voters have chosen william lai as their president in an historic election cementing a path that is increasingly divergent from neighbouring china, who warned voters not to vote for the doctor—turned—politican. mr lai, who represents the democratic progressive party, won 40% of the vote, beating the other two opponents by a wide margin. he has broken new ground, winning an unprecedented third consecutive presidential term for his party. but the win could also increase tensions with china, who have called mr lai a troublemaker and separtist. china considers taiwan a part of its territory and has been calling for a "peaceful reunification" but has not ruled out the use of force. in recent months the country has ramped up its military presence on the island, heightening fears of a possible conflict. rupert wingfield—hayes has more from the taiwanese capital, taipei.

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BBC News

hello, i'm helena humphrey. taiwanese voters have chosen william lai as their president in an historic election cementing a path that is increasingly divergent from neighbouring china who warned voters not to vote for the doctor—turned—politician. mr lai, who represents the democratic progressive party, won 40% of the vote, beating the other two opponents by a wide margin. he has broken new ground, winning an unprecedented third consecutive presidential term for his party. but the win could also increase tensions with china, who have called mr lai a troublemaker and separatist. china considers taiwan a part of its territory and has been calling for a "peaceful reunification" but has not ruled out the use of force. in recent months the country has ramped up its military presence on the island, heightening fears of a possible conflict. live now to steve lai

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100 Women In Conversation

hello, i'm helena humphrey. taiwanese voters have chosen william lai as their president in an historic election cementing a path that is increasingly divergent from neighbouring china who warned voters not to vote for the doctor—turned—politician. mr lai, who represents the democratic progressive party, won 40% of the vote, beating the other two opponents by a wide margin. he has broken new ground, winning an unprecedented third consecutive presidential term for his party. but the win could also increase tensions with china, who have called mr lai a troublemaker and separatist. china considers taiwan a part of its territory and has been calling for a "peaceful reunification" but has not ruled out the use of force. in recent months the country has ramped up its military presence on the island, heightening fears of a possible conflict. live now to steve lai

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They Call Us Meat

hello, i'm helena humphrey. taiwanese voters have chosen william lai as their president in an historic election cementing a path that is increasingly divergent from neighbouring china, who warned voters not to vote for the doctor—turned—politican. mr lai, who represents the democratic progressive party, won 40% of the vote, beating the other two opponents by a wide margin. he has broken new ground, winning an unprecedented third consecutive presidential term for his party. but the win could also increase tensions with china, who have called mr lai a troublemaker and separtist. china considers taiwan a part of its territory and has been calling for a "peaceful reunification" but has not ruled out the use of force. in recent months the country has ramped up its military presence on the island, heightening fears of a possible conflict. rupert wingfield—hayes has more from the taiwanese capital, taipei.

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The Context

effort, educated, orwant better life and so on so forth, but is just not there. is telling you with the chinese economy is not dynamic or big enough to generate jobs for these people, whitejobs, meaning working in finance, startup, tech, there are just not enough jobs in those sectors. 50. there are just not enough “obs in those sectorsfi those sectors. so, if there isn't enou:h those sectors. so, if there isn't enough drugs _ those sectors. so, if there isn't enough drugs in _ those sectors. so, if there isn't enough drugs in those - those sectors. so, if there isn't enough drugs in those type - those sectors. so, if there isn't enough drugs in those type of. enough drugs in those type of sectors, the economy isn't dynamic enough as he pointed, how do you go about cementing that, how does china, what policy levers can impose to make a difference?— to make a difference? personally, i don't think they _ to make a difference? personally, i don't think they have _ to make a difference? personally, i don't think they have many - to make a difference? personally, i don't think they have many levers l don't think they have many levers because at this point, china is sitting on massive amount of debts —— if you look to at debt—to—gdp ratio in china looking at government corporations and hospitals, that is, china is not as leveraged as the us and europe believe it or not. china is no longer in the country like

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Morning Joe

desantis had to be petulant in their response and couldn't just say, "yeah, he saved our country and the constitution." or tim scott going, "yeah, but, yeah, but, yeah, but. hunter biden's laptop." how sad. they couldn't just sit back and go, yeah, that guy, i'm running against him, i have issues with him, but on that day, on january 6th, when he said no to donald trump and that mob who wanted to lynch him, mike pence did a pretty incredible thing for this country and the constitution. >> i don't think there is a question about that. i probably disagree with mike pence on 99% of the issues, but the fact is, that history will say that mike pence was the thing that stopped us as a country from going into a clear undermining and cementing of the

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

republican party in this presidential election, some of those people who trump lost last go-around but trump remains what dominating force in this party. on saturday he had a very large crowd there reminding people he remains the front-runner in this race, fredricka. >> the duelling of the two floridians. thank you so much, steve. six freshmen republicans pulled off victories last cycle, handing kevin mccarthy the speaker's gavel and cementing republican control of the chamber by the slimmest of margins. well, now those same six freshmen, new york republicans, are among the most endangered in the country with both parties prepared to spend huge sums of money as gop lawmakers seek to hang on to their seats in the democratic battle grounds. here is cnn's manu raju. >> it was a stunner giving the gop a major majority, six republicans winning in the blue

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Cavuto Live

what are we to make of that? >> i think it's still a factor of that revenge travel trend that we've seen. you know, people experiencing lockdowns and not being able to travel as much as they wanted to at the height of the pandemic. they're going and taking the bucket list trips now. the numbers i talked about, the folks travelling for leisure, the share that said they traveled internationally up nine points year over year so it's a factor of people, you know, having that pent up excitement and desire to go internationally and finally being able to do so this summer. neil: you know, you talk about how airlines are sort of trying to adjust to the pressure they face when flights are canceled and/or delayed and we have a lot of weather issues and then you heard one airline, i think it was united blaming the shortage of f.a.a., air traffic controllers and then there were problems with pilots and cementing labor deals with them, it seems to be an ongoing mess. people seem to be getting used to that, too.

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The Beat With Ari Melber

saying that people who were slaves in the united states benefitted from slavery or that perhaps people of the holocaust, they made themselves useful and were able to avoid death, that's serves the purposes of white supremacists and racists and bigots and hateful anti-semites. and the two were hand in hand. when anti-semites in american history have operated, the first thing they do is say, the holocaust was not so bad. white supremacists tried to say the slaves were happy, they enjoyed being under slavery rather than being in a system that was an atrocity of rape and murder and torture. >> you know, historically historically, why does this revisionist history and cementing of serious play so well with gop voters? >> right now you've got a lot of people in the republican party and some elsewhere who are

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

elected loyalists. are they doing this because they believe their arguments or they just want to make sure that they keep trump supporters, voters, in their corners? >> it is probably some combination of both. you don't hear as many people trying to defend the underlying comment. most common argument is to delegitimize the entire investigation as inherently political or weaponized, same way they reacted to the indictment in new york to the civil verdict against him on sexual abuse. the basic argument is that there is a conspiracy so vast this all of these different institutions to produce all of these unfounded allegations against donald trump. and they are both cementing and reflecting the dominant view inside the republican coalition. but as i said, outside of the republican coalition, not

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