1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:04,280 Speaker 1: Devin Gray are UK correspondents with us. Hey, Kevin Hiverer Heller, Devin, 2 00:00:04,320 --> 00:00:06,360 Speaker 1: does it sound like you guys actually might be sorting 3 00:00:06,440 --> 00:00:08,600 Speaker 1: out this problem with the Chinese electric vehicles and all 4 00:00:08,640 --> 00:00:09,600 Speaker 1: the tariffs and stuff. 5 00:00:10,680 --> 00:00:12,840 Speaker 2: It's looking a lot more positive than it had been. 6 00:00:12,960 --> 00:00:16,720 Speaker 2: Of course, America has raised its tariff on Chinese electric 7 00:00:16,760 --> 00:00:19,680 Speaker 2: cars from twenty five percent to one hundred percent last month. 8 00:00:19,840 --> 00:00:22,880 Speaker 2: That you have threatened up to thirty eight percent for 9 00:00:23,079 --> 00:00:26,360 Speaker 2: air vehicles imported into the European Union. They claim the 10 00:00:26,440 --> 00:00:30,200 Speaker 2: Chinese government is effectively subsidized in their production. The Chinese 11 00:00:30,200 --> 00:00:34,360 Speaker 2: then threatened that something similar back. It's not popular among 12 00:00:34,400 --> 00:00:37,800 Speaker 2: some politicians in Germany, in particular with a big manufacturing base. 13 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:40,920 Speaker 2: It's not popular indeed in the industry. But after a 14 00:00:40,960 --> 00:00:43,880 Speaker 2: phone call over the weekend, it looks like talks aren't 15 00:00:43,880 --> 00:00:46,200 Speaker 2: actually going to happen to try and resolve the matter, 16 00:00:46,360 --> 00:00:49,000 Speaker 2: though no firm progress on this yet. 17 00:00:49,120 --> 00:00:51,800 Speaker 1: Now, what happened with the wolves in the park near Paris? 18 00:00:52,880 --> 00:00:55,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, were a great question. So a woman has been 19 00:00:56,160 --> 00:00:59,160 Speaker 2: attacked by wolves. Now the thirty six year old victim 20 00:00:59,280 --> 00:01:02,880 Speaker 2: was staying at a lodge within something called Tiori Park. 21 00:01:03,000 --> 00:01:07,960 Speaker 2: Now that is an animal park near Paris, and it's 22 00:01:08,000 --> 00:01:11,319 Speaker 2: looked like that she stayed there in accommodation overnight and 23 00:01:11,360 --> 00:01:15,119 Speaker 2: then strayed into the main safari zone, which is only 24 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:18,800 Speaker 2: reserved for cars to go through animal enclosures, and she 25 00:01:18,920 --> 00:01:21,679 Speaker 2: went early in the morning for a job while within 26 00:01:22,000 --> 00:01:25,640 Speaker 2: moments she was set upon by three arctic walls. Suffered 27 00:01:25,640 --> 00:01:30,000 Speaker 2: severe bites to her neck, back and leg and the 28 00:01:30,200 --> 00:01:32,600 Speaker 2: trip to hospital of course an intensive care. I wasn't 29 00:01:32,640 --> 00:01:35,160 Speaker 2: far behind. We haven't yet got a condition check on her. 30 00:01:35,440 --> 00:01:38,319 Speaker 2: We don't know why she went into a car only zone, 31 00:01:38,360 --> 00:01:40,760 Speaker 2: whether she didn't see the symbols or the science and 32 00:01:40,880 --> 00:01:44,559 Speaker 2: investigation is underway, but obviously a pretty unpleasant attack. 33 00:01:44,680 --> 00:01:47,119 Speaker 1: Yeah, totally. Hey, so what about Elton John, I who's 34 00:01:47,120 --> 00:01:48,680 Speaker 1: he giving all this money to charity to? 35 00:01:50,160 --> 00:01:52,560 Speaker 2: Yeah? Well, mostly, of course, I think it probably adds 36 00:01:52,640 --> 00:01:55,120 Speaker 2: up to his AIDS foundation. But Alton John is the 37 00:01:55,160 --> 00:01:58,760 Speaker 2: most generous celebrity in the UK. According to a new survey. 38 00:01:59,000 --> 00:02:03,080 Speaker 2: He donates, believe it or not, six thousand New Zealand 39 00:02:03,120 --> 00:02:07,240 Speaker 2: dollars to charities every hour of every day. He does, 40 00:02:07,280 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 2: of course, have a billion New Zealand dollar fortune, and 41 00:02:10,360 --> 00:02:13,639 Speaker 2: he dishes out roughly one hundred and sixty thousand New 42 00:02:13,720 --> 00:02:16,440 Speaker 2: Zealand dollars a day to charityle have causes close to 43 00:02:16,480 --> 00:02:19,919 Speaker 2: his heart. It works out of the staggering fifty eight 44 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:23,520 Speaker 2: million New Zealand dollars a year. Incidentally, he's not alone. 45 00:02:23,600 --> 00:02:27,120 Speaker 2: He is pushed very very closely by JK. Rowling, the 46 00:02:27,120 --> 00:02:29,520 Speaker 2: author of Harry Potter, into second place, and then the 47 00:02:29,560 --> 00:02:33,160 Speaker 2: Formula one driver Lewis Hamilton is third. Lord Alan Sugar, 48 00:02:33,200 --> 00:02:35,560 Speaker 2: who of course is a big magnet over here in 49 00:02:35,560 --> 00:02:39,120 Speaker 2: industry fourth, and Lord Andrew Lloyd Wether, the composer of 50 00:02:39,160 --> 00:02:42,080 Speaker 2: so many musicals, is in fifth. However, as generous as 51 00:02:42,120 --> 00:02:45,280 Speaker 2: that all may seen, they are absolutely dwarfed by one 52 00:02:45,360 --> 00:02:48,919 Speaker 2: or two. In the world of banking, an investment banker 53 00:02:48,960 --> 00:02:53,000 Speaker 2: here called Sir Chris Hein has donated a massive amount 54 00:02:53,080 --> 00:02:55,680 Speaker 2: of money over the last few years, estimated to be 55 00:02:56,080 --> 00:03:00,000 Speaker 2: some one point two billion New Zealand dollars a year. 56 00:03:00,240 --> 00:03:02,360 Speaker 1: Oh, how good is that? You got to love that stuff? Gavin, 57 00:03:02,400 --> 00:03:03,600 Speaker 1: Thank you so much. Talk to you in a couple 58 00:03:03,639 --> 00:03:05,639 Speaker 1: of days. Kevin Gray, UK correspondent. 59 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:09,400 Speaker 2: For more from Hither Duplessy Allen Drive, listen live to 60 00:03:09,520 --> 00:03:12,560 Speaker 2: news talks it'd be from four pm weekdays, Or follow 61 00:03:12,600 --> 00:03:14,360 Speaker 2: the podcast on iHeartRadio