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dissatisfaction of the result, military exercise, economic or diplomatic measures. it's far from established. >> how carefully will the new president tread politically? he's already choosing his words carefully. describe the tightrope he's going to be walking. >> tightrope is the best phrase. we've heard him in the past describe china -- he's been referred to by china as a troublemaker and warmaker. that's the response already from china even before the election. and then he has also kind of fought back. lai said he would like to have dinner with xi jinping of all

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"that's part of this wide scary, "dynamic going on, except we're only doing these strikes "because they're attacking, shipping" and just somehow to me, that that seems quite a problematic argument for our politicians to make. i guess the reason they're walking that delicate tightrope is what they don't want to be seen to be doing is getting into a proxy war with iran. and i guess they would say, and i'm sure we'll hear from rishi sunak in the house of commons tomorrow, that once the houthis attacked british vessels and more generally the shipping routes, they had no option. and that that is the context in which they're acting. but of course, there is the broader context of iran behind all of this, as there has been behind so much of the attempt to contain broader regional conflict since october the seventh, over the past 100 days. and can i be the one who obviously didn't see your programme, to be honest? not because i don't

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a problematic argument for our politicians to make. i guess the reason they're walking that delicate tightrope is what they don't want to be seen to be doing is getting into a proxy war with iran. and i guess they would say, and i'm sure we'll hear from rishi sunak in the house of commons tomorrow, that once the houthis attacked british vessels and more generally the shipping routes, they had no option. and that that is the context in which they're acting. but of course, there is the broader context of iran behind all of this, as there has been behind so much of the attempt to contain broader regional conflict since october the seventh, over the past 100 days. and can i be the one who obviously didn't see your programme, to be honest? not because i don't like it, obviously... i'm sure you're going to watch it straight, the minute we finish. because i'm otherwise engaged. so can i go to a question which i think radio four audiences would be very interested interested in? what do we read into the fact that david cameron is doing the talking, touring the tv studios?

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this was the best deal he could get under the circumstances and yet he's still facing this extreme pushback from his right flank, who held the floor of the house of representatives hostage yesterday when they voted down yet another procedural step, this is a tactic they have used in the past. it was a bill that is unrelated to the funding fight, but it is a way for them to register their displeasure with the speaker. meanwhile, johnson defending himself to our colleague, manu raju, yesterday. here's what he said. >> are you worried that one of these guys is going to make a move on you? >> no, not at all. i just met with all those guys. they're close friends of mine and we agree on the principles. i'm a life long hard core conservative. i want to get as many policy wins as we can, but the reality is we have a small majority. >> and that is the underlying reality. he's really walking a tightrope between what is practically possible given the fact that this deadline is coming up, given the reality many of these members who are frustrated with

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to me was that he had deeper feelings for me than just friends. >> andrea says her boss confided in her that he was unhappy in his marriage and was thinking of moving out on his wife of 22 years. but rusty sneiderman's wife said that she made her position clear. >> none of those feelings were ever returned. and i made myself clear where i stood. >> hemy got the message, at least for a while. and when hemy was not being inappropriate, she said he was a good friend. >> i admit to caring about hemy newman. he managed to get me to care about him. and that is actually the point. he was very good at that, very good at manipulating everyone around him to feel bad for him. >> with rusty launching a company from the ground up, andrea said she felt she had to hold down her steady paycheck. she told the jury that she walked the tightrope the best she could. >> given the situation that i was in and that he was my boss, i handled them all with care and did the best i could to

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started was with me cooking and becky talking about wine. but now it's empty. and that's because this week, the doors of copper and ink, the blackheath eatery he ran with wife becky, have shut for good. another victim of a cost—of—living crisis. and for them, it's still very raw. we've only really came to the conclusion that the restaurant had to close probably a week ago. and, yeah, it's definitely raw. yeah. it's left the couple walking a tightrope with debt after a very familiar story. all of our overheads have increased. our energy bills have gone up by about 250%, about £1,000 a week. food and drink inflation has meant that our cost of sales is increased by around 30% in some places. we've seen a huge decrease in our guests coming through the doors. we were doing sort of aoo—odd covers a week and now we've dropped down to 200. figures that came outjust before christmas from barclays bank showed that we were spending 12% less on eating out compared to the same time last year.

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This week in podcasts: Luxon's economic tightrope, Labour's fading legacy and remembering

The NZ Herald ’s podcast network digs into some of the biggest stories in the country. Here’s a rundown of what was covered this week. We look into the...

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georgia and that's why he's indicted in georgia? >> i think first of all it's really hard to tell. what i suspect is that he's doing what he did when we were investigating on the january 6th committee where he wants to do enough to avoid full culpability but not enough that he has to stand up in court in front of the public and say what he actually did. he's walking that tightrope and i suspect he's trying to do it again with these criminal cases. >> when you all were trying to get information from him, was he immediately responsive and then seemed to change his mind? or did you always have to drag information out of him? >> well, it's alwaysard to tell in these kinds of cases because you are dealing with a lawyer. i think what was surprising about him with the january 6 committee was how much information he was willing to turn over. those text messages were a true treasure trove of information for the committee. but that he was not willing to sit down and be deposed and

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