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FOX and Friends Saturday

desantis. you always said you thought vivek was the sleeper, perhaps in this race. >> he said he would over form because they' re not pulling his voters, we will see. those are sky high expectations for trump. if he meets it, it is over. if he doesn't, get ready for all the narratives of who's got momentum at all that. >> let's say you cut that in half and he wins by 20%, it still historic victory. will: watch on monday night. the faa is keeping the boeing 7379 max grounded until extensive inspections are done. after a door plug flew off during an alaska airlines flight last week. been a straight is saying we will make sure nothing like this happens again. the concern is the safety of american travelers and the boeing 7379 max will not return to the skies until we are satisfied it is safe.

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TAIPEI -- Lai Ching-te of Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won Saturday's presidential election after a tight three-way race, giving

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Velshi

passed through its every year. that's 12% of annual global trade, according to loyd's lists, a global shipping news outlet. but the houthi attacks have forced shipping companies to reconsider using this vital wrapped. at least, six of the ten biggest shipping companies in the world have either decrease the number of ships they sent through the red sea, or diverted their entire fleet from the area. after u.s.-led strikes in the area began on thursday, even more ships are diverting from the route. so, what's plan b? currently, shipping companies could keep using the gate of monday of straight, and the red sea, but that risks are ships being attacked by the houthi rebels, and will come at a steep price. the cost to ship containers through that passage has skyrocketed. according to the jury, a london-based shipping analysis firm, in the week of november 21st, when the attacks began, it cost $1,148 to ship a 40 foot container from taiwan to

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BBC News

mikey kay is a former uk military strategic planning advisor and a former raf helicopter pilot. thank you so much forjoining us, we really appreciate your time. i want to read to you something that the director of the us military�*sjoint staff said, general simms. he said he expects retaliation but they are not to be messed with. what have these strikes actually accomplished militarily if not deterrence? i think you have to go back a couple of years and look at the way this has manifested itself and the houthis have been targeting notjust shipping but us warships and more recently, uk warship, hms diamond, with ballistic missiles and drones. this has been going on, the targeting of shipping both military and civilian ships in the straight,

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BBC News

china propagates, that beijing is continually pushing this message of familial ties, that they are one family and one day they will be unified. i think the message the world has heard increasingly over the last few years is certainly beijing's intent that a piece for unification cannot be achieved, it will do so by forceful some having seen china's, certainly they be building up the military, they've seen militaryjets and warships heading to the straight, increasing their presence in taiwan, that has involved us coming to the aid of taiwan and saying it will defend it if necessary. when it comes to china's actions towards taiwan, what the world has seen is an increase in aggression. i think what we are seeing in recent weeks is an increase in outreach. certainly the

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Laura Coates Live

shipping goes through to the red sea and the indian ocean, of course it goes up to the suez canal. so where they are as a very strategic area in terms of international coming through here this is an important. area >> exactly, you know they've got about 12% of all national trade goes through here, that's why it's so critically important and that's why it's become so important for the u.s. and its allies to really make sure that none of this commerce is interrupted. let's talk about some of the targets here. issue where has the strike hit, what they've done is they've gone through and they've looked at from an intelligence perspective, what is being used the. go after the radar, systems drawn storage the sites in the, as well as the cruise missile storage and launch. sites they've got all of these kinds of weapons they've used all of these weapons to go after the shipping in the red sea area and in the straight. that is why these were the targets that they struck in the strike this. evening >> what do we use

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

the global supply chain issues have more or less been resolved. >> relative to the major corridor. >> yeah, it is. and they don't want that sort of spillover effect hitting the u.s. for right now the white house is saying, not quite yet. >> let's talk about the trump of it all, the former president, candidate for president, again put the following on his social media platform. so let me get this straight. we're dropping bombs all over the middle east, again where i defeated isis -- let's put a pin in that and come back to that in a second -- and our secretary of defense who just went missing for five days is running the war from his laptop in a hospital room. the second part of that is an area where the president has a legitimate problem, which is the whole where did lloyd austin go and the fact that he was ill and everybody wishes him well, but this disconnect in terms of communication. the first part about it is just such a reminder that it used to

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Kate Beckinsale rushed to hospital after 2024 Golden Globes

Kate Beckinsale rushed straight to the hospital after the Golden Globe Awards 2024. The 50-year-old actress joined Don Cheadle on stage to present Lily...

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How to eat what you like without feeling guilty – by the nutritionist to the royals

“I shouldn’t tell you this,” a patient admitted to me last week, clearly terrified of my reaction. “But I’m going straight from our consultation to Gourmet...

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