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is in taipei and joins me now. it has been quite a day here in taiwan. you have to understand polling began at eight o'clock this morning and close for pm, and we have a winner. it has been a fascinating thing to watch and be apart let's cross now to the dpp headquarters, and she's been listening to william lai make his victory speech. tell us more about what he said. victory speech. tell us more about what he said-— what he said. william lai, the now president-elect, _ what he said. william lai, the now president-elect, has _ what he said. william lai, the now president-elect, has thanked - what he said. william lai, the now i president-elect, has thanked people president—elect, has thanked people for turning _ president—elect, has thanked people forturning up, president—elect, has thanked people for turning up, thank the supporters for turning up, thank the supporters for voting _ for turning up, thank the supporters for voting for the dpp and giving them _ for voting for the dpp and giving them that record third term in poweh — them that record third term in poweh he _ them that record third term in power. he was very robust on the stands _ power. he was very robust on the stands with— power. he was very robust on the stands with china. he said it his responsibility to maintain safety

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BBC News at Ten

argue democrats, who enthusiastically joined the belligerent grandstanding. a p pa re ntly apparently you are afraid of my words. ., apparently you are afraid of my words. . ., words. hunter leaving the hearing infuriated some _ words. hunter leaving the hearing infuriated some members - words. hunter leaving the hearing infuriated some members even i words. hunter leaving the hearing i infuriated some members even more than his dramatic arrival. it is than his dramatic arrival. it is clear and _ than his dramatic arrival. it is clear and obvious _ than his dramatic arrival. it is clear and obvious for - than his dramatic arrival. it 3 clear and obvious for everyone watching this hearing that hunter biden is terrified of strong, conservative republican women. his real fear, says the president's son, realfear, says the president's son, that any testimony given behind closed doors will be selectively leaked to opponents of his father. the republican chairs were commandeered in unprecedented resolution to hold someone in contempt, and has offered to publicly answer all the proper questions. the question is, what are they afraid of?— they afraid of? leaving, hunter said as little as possible, _ they afraid of? leaving, hunter said as little as possible, satisfied - they afraid of? leaving, hunter said as little as possible, satisfied he - as little as possible, satisfied he had made his pointjust by turning up. the reason you are seeing all this dramatic political theatre is

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Nicky Campbell

had. jane, say what you want to say, jane, good morning.— had. jane, say what you want to say, jane, good morning. good morning, my sunnis police — jane, good morning. good morning, my sunnis police officer, _ jane, good morning. good morning, my sunnis police officer, and _ jane, good morning. good morning, my sunnis police officer, and he _ jane, good morning. good morning, my sunnis police officer, and he does - sunnis police officer, and he does not live _ sunnis police officer, and he does not live in— sunnis police officer, and he does not live in my current local area, i found _ not live in my current local area, i found the — not live in my current local area, i found the police on monday because my 16—year—old daughter was getting threatened with her life so i phoned 999, threatened with her life so i phoned 999. and _ threatened with her life so i phoned 999, and we are on friday and still no police _ 999, and we are on friday and still no police have turned up. theyjust don't _ no police have turned up. theyjust don't seem — no police have turned up. theyjust don't seem to be bothered, it's not an emergency, it is not... you can do anything — an emergency, it is not... you can do anything you want, the police will not — do anything you want, the police will not come out. i get threats because — will not come out. i get threats because of the job my son has, and when _ because of the job my son has, and when i _ because of the job my son has, and when i need — because of the job my son has, and when i need the police, they don't come _ when i need the police, they don't come anyway. theyjust don't bother turning _ come anyway. theyjust don't bother turning up _ come anyway. theyjust don't bother turning up. is come anyway. they 'ust don't bother turnin: u. , i, come anyway. they 'ust don't bother turniniu. , i, , , , turning up. is that because they don't care. _ turning up. is that because they don't care, though, _ turning up. is that because they don't care, though, or- turning up. is that because they don't care, though, or is - turning up. is that because they don't care, though, or is it - turning up. is that because they i don't care, though, or is it because theyjust don't care, though, or is it because they just are overstretched? definitely overstretched, definitely, they are more like

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several of the big lunch events here. what is it like in france? they have all started eating now. i am with two of the main organisers. it is in their garden in france. it is chris and janet.— it is in their garden in france. it is chris and janet. hello. thank you all for turning _ is chris and janet. hello. thank you all for turning up _ is chris and janet. hello. thank you all for turning up to _ is chris and janet. hello. thank you all for turning up to speak - is chris and janet. hello. thank you all for turning up to speak to - is chris and janet. hello. thank you all for turning up to speak to us - all for turning up to speak to us about it. i miss the beginning of your answer, tell me, you may have seen some of the images of the celebrations in the uk. how does the spirit and the vibe of the celebration of the big lunch events in france compare? we celebration of the big lunch events in france compare?— celebration of the big lunch events in france compare? we all wanted to celebrate the — in france compare? we all wanted to celebrate the coronation _ in france compare? we all wanted to celebrate the coronation year - in france compare? we all wanted to celebrate the coronation year and - celebrate the coronation year and what's amazing is that we have had

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Breakfast

half—an—hour, and i was actually one of the first ones to arrive at the gates, which was surreal, and then the crowd started turning up, and i did feel like i was going to get crushed at one point, with the rain and everything, so i did leave a couple of hours later. but everybody was here in such shock, it is nice and quiet now this morning, yesterday was quite busy as well. busy but still so quiet, you know? there is just this strange atmosphere, difficult atmosphere, but today it was nice to come and see everybody this morning, a bit quieter and we can pay our respect. it is easier to reflect when it is a bit quieter, isn't it?— bit quieter, isn't it? definitely. and aood bit quieter, isn't it? definitely. and good morning _ bit quieter, isn't it? definitely. and good morning to - bit quieter, isn't it? definitely. and good morning to you, - bit quieter, isn't it? definitely. and good morning to you, you| and good morning to you, you originally from israel but you now live in the uk, you have great fondness for her majesty the queen? indeed, i am a profound royalist, and for me it was at a very quiet time, i needed to come here to

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Special Report With Bret Baier-20191129-08:47:00

talking about the big picture for afghanistan. let's bring in our panel, the chief congressional correspondent of the washington examiner and white house reporter for the associated press and democratic strategists leslie marshall. your thoughts on the president turning up in afghanistan today. >> critical moment clearly for the peace deal in afghanistan that is long eluded the united states. the president wants fewer troops, there are 13,000 troops, he wants to down to 18,000 but you can't do that if there is no peace deal and we haven't been able to achieve that. that was called off a couple months ago with the explosion that killed an american soldier, no more talks, now he is saying let's start again, let's start this up but it is still a real long road to get from just talking to american troops leaving and i think the president is becoming aware of the fact that if all the troops leave the terror threat will

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Special Report With Bret Baier-20191129-04:47:00

>> mike: president trump on an unannounced visit to afghanistan. to be with service members who are a long ways away from their families for the holiday. let's bring in our panel. chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner, reporter with the associated press and democratic strategist leslie marshal. susan, your thoughts on the president turning up in afghanistan. >> a critical moment clearly for the peace deal in afghanistan, that's long eluded the united states. they want the troops down to about 8,000 but you can't do that if there is no peace deal and we haven't been able to achieve that that was called off a couple of months ago when there was the explosion in kabul. the president said forget it, no more talks. now he's saying again, let's start it up. it's still a long road to get from just talking to the american troops leaving. i think the president is becoming aware of the fact that

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Special Report With Bret Baier-20191128-23:47:00

also talking about the big picture for afghanistan. with that, let's bring in our panel. chief congressional correspondent for the "washington examiner," white house reporter for the associated press, and democratic strategist leslie marshall. your thoughts and the president turning up in afghanistan today? >> critical moment for the peace deal in afghanistan that has long eluded the united states, the president wants fewer troops there, there are about 12 or 13,000 troops, he wants it down to about 8,000, you can't do that if there is no peace deal and we haven't been able to achieve that, it was called off when that explosion killed an american soldier, the president said forget it, no more talks. now he's saying let's start again, let's start this up. it's still a real long road to get from just talking to american troops leaving. i think the president is becoming aware of the fact that if all the troops leave, the terror threat there will build again, potentially threatening the united states.

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Erin Burnett OutFront-20151030-23:10:00

out of it. >> bob, what would you say to that? >> i couldn't agree more. dave is absolutely right. you put in hundreds of thousands or not at all. you have to have a comprehensive political strategy, which we don't have either. this is going to end up continuously like this piecemeal into a worst catastrophe than what we have now. >> a sobering conversation but thanks you both very much. bitter complaints of media bias at the last debate, our special report. plus, marco rubio turning heads by turning up for a side vote. the heavy criticism of his poor attendance record getting to him. and ted cruz fleshed with cash. tonight you'll meet the billionaires backing him. ty of a property is that you can create wealth through capital appreciation, and this has been denied to many south africans for generations. this is an opportunity to right that wrong.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120804:20:31:00

new york beach is alive and well. turning up in south carolina a few days later, now investigators are focusing on whether he may have been trying to fake his own death. anna is live with more details. strange story. >> reporter: according to his wife it appears that long island new york man raymond moss tried to fake his own death. it went south when he went south. his son reported his missing at an apparent drowning. resources sent out to to find him but then on thursday, he got a speeding ticket hundreds of miles away in south carolina. he tripled his life insurance policy in january and revised his will. at a news conference she mentioned things the raymond ross left behind, keys, wallet and suspicious e-mails between him and their son possible plot. telling him to call him from a

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