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berlin, and you can get lots more news on our website that's still new. dot com. the british of all the 5 minutes about his johnson resigned from parliament last week. and on tuesday, facing that, my diving report into his conduct during the cove had locked down the report from the possible house of commons privileges committee was released today, and they didn't pull the punches. just by having a majority of conservative m pays, a committee found that the conservative for my premier had lied to parliament about pauses. a 10, downing street jordan coby lockdown and tried to intimidate those, investigating him from prime minister at less than a year ago to back branch and pay to persona non grata empowerment arse jobs as full is now complete. as for now, at least i'm feel gaily validate and this is the day. the
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1st johnson is not on their law breakable the lion is not fit to public health based on his disgrace himself, but not to another lot. and to begin with. and now i just feel like you just started talking to him again, how much of a through his boris johnson line. he lied to m p. he lives for people at this country. it's quite clear that he misled polymer. this is a mad to use a serial, like i said, the history of the side is josh epic, i think was not so today. and i haven't read the evidence is whether or not he knowingly misled problem. welcome to the day they fall from grace of a former bridge, 5 minutes of bodies, johnson god, it's official sale. today with a diamond report from a powerful parliamentary committee, the house of commons privileges committee found that mister johnson deliberately
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and repeatedly misled parliament. that's a polite way of se inside the building to take say, i make said the 1st british prime minister, i found to apply it to parliament elements and taken mister johnson to task over a series of parties. he attended during the code of lockdown masses reports that of the greatest importance to the house and to the public and about which he'd like to deliberately and repeatedly. mister joseph's allies have criticized the report has been taken care of and i will get that chance to oppose it by the end piece vote on it next monday. the other. so the fault lies with none other than the alexander bar as the faithful johnson. the truth is he is donkeys own home and this is the result of his own actions. and i'm afraid it's entirely of a piece of the way he's behaved over a long serious. this is a man who is a serial, like the history of his line is just epic. and so,
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i'm afraid will he did it for dispatch folks in the house of commons when he was answering questions is full of the peace with his normal behavior wasn't the privileges commit is pretty down the, you know, it's serious 1st, johnson is not only a law breakable it a lie, a he's not fit for public office, and he's disgraced himself and continues to act like a, you know, pounds shop trump in the way in which he tries to describe it. and he bought a few criticizes these actions when actually a decent public servant who just on the, on the bull thing. what about the little bit of the military? i'm going to apologize for the british public for what they put them for. tim gibbons is a journalist who was in brussels when mr. johnson was also there coughing and i see his career as a europe bashing journalist for one of britain's most. you're a skeptic, natural years paper, so welcome to the w. let's start with the idea of what has happened today. the british parliament still has to vote on the committees of findings. mister johnson's conservatives still have a 60 feet working majority. so are they likely to vote to save them that?
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no, i don't think they will. and i would think they realize that they go to a dead mountain basically, and place they come do anything to say to each finished. i hope so. certainly from his record in brussels when he was there as a, as a journalist and, and as a politician, he was never really very effective. i have to say the committee had a conservative majority and, and in large part of britain's routing, conservative government. oh, it's paula venturing majority to bodies, johnson so why they turned their backs on him as they turn the backs on him because he's been shown to be less than tied to so. so we say, i mean, years ago i was walking across the pass out in brussel as soon as a set price the, to your van parliament buildings. and i was actually going to do an a do for going through the all lit up on the other side of the house of the all there was a was waiting for the bbc who was his sister in law and morris jones. he was,
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he was in the middle to doing an interview because the bbc camera rolling. laura's don't to vote golf turned said, oh, interrupted the date, the interview broke it up in fact and said, beautiful day is a did. and she, uh, she, she stopped to do the interview, woke across the window and came back and said, i does have to check if it's true bars because you'll, such as i, uh, okay. so as i say, you've obviously then seen the man and his methods at work during your shed time to as a journalist at the a you've had courses, i'm so it sounds like you don't find it at all surprising that he's been declared a life. i know, and i said to me, he always has the everyone knew he was, they all said was that they were people, there was so comes of a day then i mean right wing conservative that they were quite prepared to build up with these bits of peccadilloes. andes altered, sees, it wasn't always that i'm kind of mad. i,
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i'm the one time when i was mainly freelancing for local, regional television in the u. k. and i had a problem with the young man who turned up and started asking me what the stories were in the morning. when i told him i found out later that his phone might client stations and off with a couple of them for less money than i could borrow, as johnson suggested it upon next to the commission. but it started off as a he was for my tv and tell the man to go to go to moscow. i would. so here when he got there, i couldn't even do that. i mean, oh right. i didn't like the chapel was doing, but i couldn't have left him stranded in most co borrower, so that will be of the various jape. okay, so he's resigned. he resigned last week. um uh, based reports into his misleading of parliament was published this morning on his gun. does any of it's really matter or? i don't, i don't know. it's very hard to tell at this point. he certainly had
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a very negative effect on government and on, on parliament, i think to, under the candles and certainly all the conservative party because there are now lots of people who did vote for him because it's a big, tough, been a business to sort of trump type of support, you know, he's east a tough guy in charge, but they realize that he's, he's really got a fee to play ease, ease, eats. he's not really all the he said he wouldn't be easy. zaliah visa, him, and distorts the truth. he always tries to make himself come out looking good. and the fact is that he's made a complaint against one of the conservative empties. for the same reason, the chap said that he was complaining of a lot of shots and attending these bodies. but he was the 2, which means that he wasn't denying the diesel, organize the policy, but merely that one of the men who attended it was complaining about him. right, so a couple of his supporters have now also resigned from parliament at triggering by
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elections and causing headaches for a party. but mr. johnson, as press professed to love. so all we now go should say, weeks of, of this conservative government telling itself apart, while britain just one does, will bridge people just one that will how we're going to power electricity bills that we're going to deal with this cost of living crisis. or i think it could be weeks, i hope it wouldn't be. but dunstan himself wouldn't care about that. he's only interested in preserving himself freely. he's not interested in the effect that his resignation might have or, or re boat has any. he's still saying the very long ago that he would stand again and re smoke with a man that he's just given a night to do this thing a. he'll be back on day and i'll be back in to hundreds of on do i just can't see that happening. i don't see how a man can goes sofa back down the road and still come back to the leadership. i
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just don't possible. surely. control it here. thank you so much for joining us. i do understand, jim, give it my pleasure. thank you. the new york times is reporting that the bible administration is close to reaching an informal deal with time trying to limit iran's nuclear program. this comes as a result of, i'm going to accept following the breakdown of attempts to restart the 2015 iran nuclear deal, which so to run agree to limits its a nuclear program in return for relief from international sanctions. united states walked away from that deal during the trump presidency with these ladies took the side to include the us around an israel, the paper quote, utilities, right? the officials are saying that there was a minute drive the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his constantly wanting to the threat, posed by iraq's new to him, program areas speaking, introduce them this week,
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following discussions with us secretary of state and to me banking facility that gosh, i emphasized that were consistent position returns and you can, i agreement with iran will not stop iran's nuclear program. we'll just allow it around to direct money, even large amounts of money to the terrorist organizations that operates under its sponsorship in the middle east. and the round these rails bawled as these, i emphasize that no agreement with iran would find these rail ways all without an agreement. we will continue to do everything necessary to protect the state of israel. i see if we get into this with a wall street journal correspondence of volumes, norman, who cover say around nuclear issue, welcome to the w. and what do we know about these talks between the us around and the israel? yeah, so that will she generally reports that on stay 1st yesterday, but that to have that been discussions, we should be a little careful as well as not part of these discussions. the writing has been
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sort of the varieties and these riley's dangers via writings. discussions of really being between the us and a rod and they'd be mediated mainly by a mon um and they have being a balance away to cool tensions between the us and the ron. and there are a whole bunch for those tensions from the folks fee running grades, attacking american citizens in the nursing soldiers in the middle east, $2.00 wrongs new programs until around support for russia in the war against ukraine. so the idea here is to get to a point with some of these tensions a cold and, and diplomacy can be dialed up. right? so it does this way that the 2015 dale is now just dead an unfinished. and now this is, this was a temporary fix. so uh, yeah,
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this would very much be a temporary, not just a temporary fix, but a small fix onto the agreement. uh, if this comes together the, the, the favorite praise of myself is, is, is that the video is kinda tight. it's not quite dead. the, there is a prospect of the future that it could be pros, bank, but when we're talking about yeah, essentially is the us providing money to the iranians that is compelling the docs off on the us sanctions and in exchange, around taking some de escalate respect that would include not attacking americans in the middle east. it would also include one that a very this will dance venue for you and to the, to the new to the work that iran has been doing as of the cuz last couple of years this, he buys the situation. i'm not in a short time over the summer. that's what they're trying to do. if that succeeds, there's a little bit of
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a window of opportunity. bolton that out and maybe to even see if they can restore rescue the new kid. do the testing 1st. it needs to be a, along the escalation, that is all these tools they've been aimed doing. but let's just have a closer look at a couple of those reports and concessions, for instance, around to enrich uranium to 60 percent, instead of 90 percent. explain to us how that differs from the 2015 deal on why it matches. yeah, we'll do is do a drawings on the new york times or both. and i will draw a matter of both of you on this and well, the deal, as we understand it actually says is the wrong would not be able to increase it. so file, a 60 percent, which is funny and right, you're right in the wrong and the only country in the world does not have nuclear weapons that is producing 60 percent of the imagery is do would say entitled
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producing it. but if you do, you have to turn it into a weaker phone, you can increase your so called a 60 percent. how does that differ from the j c o? i indicate to massively the j p. o, i put a limit. the 3 i said the wrong can only produce 300 kilograms of uranium that you've reached 3.67 percent. very low rate, very often. but it's great. iran is now 60 percent us officials and said he would take them 12 days to take the still pile that the, the amount of enrich arriving. they produce a 114 kilograms and turn it into weapons grade material. and then no, but at least you need their weapons, it would take them 12 days to do less than a room way away, having no pics home to, to meet the appeal for your website right now that very close to
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a matter of things. so that's not always come box it and stabilize it where it is and know what to send you some begin to build this plan to see and, and, and hopefully, but spend some time either this is a pensions and less than it is correct. another element to is this, this idea of it a run doesn't provide ballistic missiles to russia, which i guess means that the bad bad to problems now infamous a kamikaze drones will still be going yeah, yeah. i hate to make that point. i hate somebody just went too much, but the again, i know it was easier. jennifer, both the we were both of the story 1st and i'm my details are little bit different than that. well, what is being said to us is that it clearly reduces the political space
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that any kind of dealing with around as long as iran is helping russia and it's, it's a war of aggression against ukraine. so the more that they do, the more difficult it becomes in congress to, uh, to work with the writings to have size productive dependency width of with around. now what i've been told is, is that it no direct link to these efforts to get folks going above the rent is being told in no uncertain sense you are making the wrong choice. by supposing russia you're making the wrong choice by sending drains. if you make it even worse, as one wise would be to assemble this big themselves, then it will make it impossible for us, particularly to deal with you. so please don't do that. so again, to find new ones aside, the differences know the condition, but everyone beer pins in the magazines has made it clear to the writings of the
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support for russia might fall, florida, they have productive dependency with the wrong good talking to the thank you so much for joining us large moment from the bull street. joe, thank you so much. a pleasure. thank you. are you a secretary of side to the bank and it's heading to beijing this weekend. if is, it comes as tensions between the u. s. and china continued to increase over various issues, including taiwan, secretary banking postponed to trip to beijing in february after the us shut down the chinese spine. but there's no, if the american coast, us officials of flying down to give any major breakthroughs during this visit. i say it's an attempt to reopen the diplomatic channels of what they call a crucial time and relations. china will continue to be around and a major player on the world stage as we are putting ourselves on that stronger
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footing to compete, that they have and will continue to take provocative steps. we understand that and you've heard the president say it's important to have a diplomacy with world leaders. it's important to have that discussion. so we believe intense competition requires intense diplomacy and that's what you're seeing from the state department. let's get into this with david sacks as a research fellow at the council on foreign relations where he focuses on us china relations. welcome to dw, as 5 years since the us secretary of state visited china during which time relations between the 2 countries have deteriorated, was designed to meet blinking hope to achieve as well. i think that the by the administration has tried. it's best to play down expectations of a senior diplomat for asian at the state department yesterday. notice that there wouldn't be a long list of deliverables and really did try to downplay expectations. so i don't think we're going to really see much of the actual steps forwarding us china
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relations the by the end of ministration is really focused more on establishing guard rails, for the relationship of voiding. an incident between our militaries that are operating in very close proximity, what they would refer to as a floor in the relationship. and even though they've pushed this really throughout the administration, china hasn't uh, taken the bait so to speak. china doesn't want to talk about competition or establishing guard rails or open lines of communication. so to this point, both sides have really been talking, ask one another, and i, i doubt we're going to get on the same page and this visit slide. so the, the fact that the, the visit is gathering, i had a tool under those circumstances. sounds like a bit of a wind. i think so. i mean, i think that the visit is a good thing. um, you know, i read this as the latest in a series of incremental steps by both sides to see whether there might be the potential for a floor or some rolls of the road for this relationship,
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which is getting quite tense. we had the us national security advisor, j. j. solve and meet in vienna with china senior most of them at the us secretary of commerce and trade representative hostage their chinese counterpart in washington. a few weeks ago, a secretary of treasury, janet jaelyn said this week, but the coupling would be a disaster. so i think we see a series of quite deliberate steps by both sides to try to see whether there can be some rebuilding of trust. i still think that we haven't seen the floor of us china relations yet, and it will probably get worse before it continues to get better. but i think that's what the secretary blinking is trying to seek out engaging. ok, so lots of issues between the 2 countries. one of the most significant zip codes of being taiwan and regarding the taiwan you wrote today and found a fast dot com about the sources of instability, a growing in one of the world's most dangerous hotspots. diplomacy is frank
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detachment since a voting on china is risk, tolerance is increasing. just explain to us what you mean by that phrase. time is increasing a risk tolerance and contrast that if you would with the wife has this kind of stance on taiwan. so well, i think that we see this on a daily basis, you know, for the last 3 years or so, china has normalized military activity in taiwan air defense identification zone on any given day. it is more likely than not the, china's military is sending aircraft through taiwan air defense identification. so after speaker hello, see visit in taiwan, china or race, the median line or center line and the taiwan strait which had held up for decades and helps the conflict with 2 militaries. and now we see china sending military vessels just outside of taiwan. it's 24, not equal mile continuous. so, so we see a continued encroachment from china near taiwan. we see some threats in chinese
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media and elsewhere, but it might choose to send aircraft over the island itself or violate its territorial waters. so i see a very deliberate playbook from china is attempting to alter the military balance as well as the military status quote and the taiwan screen. so china a, ping the temperature while the wife has just want as well. again, i think that the white house is just trying to avoid an incident and, and is really focusing on risk reduction mechanisms. and so i think china is actually sees an asymmetry here in risk tolerance, that the po way is more willing to take risk to assert its interest. and then if it raises the temperature too much, the u. s. will back down. so for instance, there was that video from a few weeks ago of a chinese naval vessel, cutting off the u. s. destroyer in the taiwan strait. and i think that the calculus in beijing is that essentially,
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if they become unpredictable and really raise the temperature of the taiwan strait and within the 1st violent chain, the united states will blink and say, you know, we don't want to risk something like happened in 2001 with the 3 incidents because we don't know where that ends up and therefore we'll back down. so i think that this, this will require the united states, as i argued to my peace today, to accept more risk and more friction and us china relations to ensure that the balance of power doesn't arose. for just before you came on, we were talking about reports of an informal nuclear agreement with iran to effectively call a political face, find stabilize tension. say i'm, you seem to all your in your piece today that the us should be moving in the opposite direction with china over taiwan. that instead of demonstration willingness to turn up the he's, if necessary as well. i think china has really been driving dynamics and the taiwan strait and it has been using pre tests whether that speaker hello sees visit or
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president sign when meeting with speaker mccarthy in california to to change the status quote. and so you have pretty authoritative statements from people like secretary of state anthony blinking. but she just thing has determined that the status quo o is no longer acceptable and it's taking steps to change it in china's favor. so the binding ministration continues to talk about the status quote, as though withholding and all sides are respecting it. but i think that's not the reality on the ground. so the us has to recognize that actually china is taking these steps to change it and figure out how we can increase deterrence and how we can change and things talk to us. i don't think that a conflict over taiwan is imminent. i don't think the staging is ready for a conflict with the united states, but i do believe that we're moving in the wrong direction here with regards to taiwan. okay, that's a fast and i think and slightly scary a could to talk to david sacks from the council on foreign relations. thank you so
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