1 00:00:01,720 --> 00:00:08,440 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the inside. Ryan Bridge new 2 00:00:08,600 --> 00:00:12,000 Speaker 1: for twenty twenty four on the early edition with Smith City, 3 00:00:12,080 --> 00:00:15,200 Speaker 1: New Zealand's furniture events and a player store New Storks. 4 00:00:15,240 --> 00:00:17,640 Speaker 2: It'd be good morning, New Zealand. It is six half 5 00:00:17,680 --> 00:00:19,400 Speaker 2: to five. Great to have your company. I hope you 6 00:00:19,480 --> 00:00:21,720 Speaker 2: enjoyed your weekend and looking forward to a big week 7 00:00:21,760 --> 00:00:24,880 Speaker 2: this week. Dan Bolton from silver Fern Farms is with us. 8 00:00:24,880 --> 00:00:26,800 Speaker 2: He's been with us a few times now. We're talking 9 00:00:26,840 --> 00:00:29,400 Speaker 2: the red meat sector, how they're going to fare the 10 00:00:29,560 --> 00:00:33,920 Speaker 2: Labor Party conference at the weekend. Lots of promises made. 11 00:00:34,000 --> 00:00:37,680 Speaker 2: Should they really have made any promises at all? Stuart 12 00:00:37,760 --> 00:00:39,920 Speaker 2: Nash on the show just before four. K Oliver is 13 00:00:39,960 --> 00:00:43,199 Speaker 2: in the UK for us this morning. And look, this 14 00:00:43,280 --> 00:00:45,920 Speaker 2: is an old story but I only just found out 15 00:00:45,920 --> 00:00:48,800 Speaker 2: about it through the international media. It's to do with 16 00:00:48,880 --> 00:00:51,440 Speaker 2: one of our Christmas parades here in New Zealand. We'll 17 00:00:51,440 --> 00:00:53,880 Speaker 2: get that shortly too. 18 00:00:54,200 --> 00:00:54,920 Speaker 3: The agenda. 19 00:00:55,320 --> 00:00:58,160 Speaker 2: It is Monday, the second of December. It's the worst 20 00:00:58,200 --> 00:01:02,600 Speaker 2: fighting in years. This is in Syria. Alissade under attack. 21 00:01:02,680 --> 00:01:05,759 Speaker 2: This is the second largest city of Aleppo, where opposition 22 00:01:05,840 --> 00:01:09,560 Speaker 2: fighters have now taken control and the Syrian government troops 23 00:01:09,560 --> 00:01:10,319 Speaker 2: are withdrawing. 24 00:01:10,959 --> 00:01:14,160 Speaker 4: We enter Aleappo as liberators God willing to end the 25 00:01:14,160 --> 00:01:17,160 Speaker 4: oppression of the people, advise all our brothers not to 26 00:01:17,319 --> 00:01:18,240 Speaker 4: enter people's homes. 27 00:01:18,560 --> 00:01:21,800 Speaker 2: It is essential that there are no violations. See Alissade's 28 00:01:21,800 --> 00:01:24,759 Speaker 2: in trouble here because he's actually in hiding. By the way, 29 00:01:24,800 --> 00:01:26,399 Speaker 2: no one knows where he is at the moment, somewhere 30 00:01:26,400 --> 00:01:29,400 Speaker 2: in Damascus. But his problem is that his allies are 31 00:01:29,440 --> 00:01:32,360 Speaker 2: quite busy. Russia fit busy with Ukraine at the moment. 32 00:01:32,440 --> 00:01:35,480 Speaker 2: Iran bit busy with a few proxy wars, including Lebanon 33 00:01:35,520 --> 00:01:36,000 Speaker 2: and Gaza. 34 00:01:36,080 --> 00:01:36,240 Speaker 4: Right. 35 00:01:37,000 --> 00:01:39,920 Speaker 2: Black Friday spending this is the United States, not US, 36 00:01:39,959 --> 00:01:43,160 Speaker 2: but it was pretty muted apparently this year, up three 37 00:01:43,200 --> 00:01:45,920 Speaker 2: point four percent in total though, which kind of was 38 00:01:45,959 --> 00:01:48,160 Speaker 2: in line with what they were talking about. Spending wise 39 00:01:48,200 --> 00:01:51,600 Speaker 2: on Friday out of the States, so MasterCards, he's spending 40 00:01:51,600 --> 00:01:53,880 Speaker 2: it in person at stores was up just zero point 41 00:01:53,960 --> 00:01:58,160 Speaker 2: seven year on year, but online spending up fourteen point 42 00:01:58,440 --> 00:02:03,280 Speaker 2: six percent. Estimated eighteen billion New Zealand dollars was spent 43 00:02:03,320 --> 00:02:07,000 Speaker 2: on Black Friday in the United States. Georgia still fighting 44 00:02:07,040 --> 00:02:09,640 Speaker 2: over where to join the EU, and their recent election 45 00:02:09,800 --> 00:02:12,840 Speaker 2: result was following a government decision to put negotiations to 46 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:16,400 Speaker 2: join the EU on hold. People don't think that the 47 00:02:16,440 --> 00:02:19,480 Speaker 2: most recently elected president should actually be the president because 48 00:02:19,520 --> 00:02:22,160 Speaker 2: the election was a farce. Anyway, She's not going anywhere. 49 00:02:22,400 --> 00:02:25,680 Speaker 5: I am president because I've been elected by the people, 50 00:02:26,840 --> 00:02:31,360 Speaker 5: and I'm president, and til the time when zinagare to 51 00:02:31,440 --> 00:02:37,119 Speaker 5: the president that is legitimately elected by illegitimately elected parliament. 52 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:43,000 Speaker 2: Twelve people have died in widespread flooding impacting Malaysia and Thailand. 53 00:02:43,280 --> 00:02:45,920 Speaker 2: More than one hundred and thirty thousand people have been displaced, 54 00:02:45,960 --> 00:02:50,160 Speaker 2: and rescuers are still working to locate stranded residents. It'sis 55 00:02:50,160 --> 00:02:51,359 Speaker 2: Goneline up to five. 56 00:02:51,520 --> 00:02:54,000 Speaker 1: The news you need this morning and the in depth 57 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:58,000 Speaker 1: analysis early edition with Ryan Bridge and Swift City, New 58 00:02:58,120 --> 00:03:01,079 Speaker 1: Zealand's Furniture, Beds and Appliance News Talks. 59 00:03:01,080 --> 00:03:03,960 Speaker 2: It'd be nine minutes after five. Great to have your company. 60 00:03:04,080 --> 00:03:06,360 Speaker 2: We are going to talk about some of the promises 61 00:03:06,400 --> 00:03:09,760 Speaker 2: that Labor made during the conference at the weekend, like 62 00:03:10,040 --> 00:03:12,600 Speaker 2: the one we won't join ORCUS. Is it a smart 63 00:03:12,600 --> 00:03:14,480 Speaker 2: thing to do or would you leave that as a 64 00:03:14,480 --> 00:03:17,440 Speaker 2: bit of a bargaining chip up your sleeve when you're 65 00:03:17,440 --> 00:03:21,120 Speaker 2: dealing with a Trump administration anyway, they have decided to 66 00:03:21,160 --> 00:03:22,919 Speaker 2: rule that out. So we'll talk about that later, both 67 00:03:22,960 --> 00:03:25,440 Speaker 2: with Stuart Nash and also just before the news at 68 00:03:25,440 --> 00:03:29,040 Speaker 2: five point thirty today, kee We Women. This is a 69 00:03:29,040 --> 00:03:35,000 Speaker 2: press release from Who's this from a women's group, Global 70 00:03:35,040 --> 00:03:38,080 Speaker 2: Women have put out a press release ki we women 71 00:03:38,480 --> 00:03:41,320 Speaker 2: effectively working for free from today. Gender pay gap now 72 00:03:41,360 --> 00:03:44,200 Speaker 2: at eight point two percent for al to that is 73 00:03:44,240 --> 00:03:49,440 Speaker 2: actually down the pay gap point four percent. So en momentus, 74 00:03:49,520 --> 00:03:51,720 Speaker 2: you know, it's a it's a movement in the right direction. 75 00:03:51,760 --> 00:03:55,800 Speaker 2: I suppose, isn't it. So At the moment, the calculated 76 00:03:55,880 --> 00:03:58,760 Speaker 2: pay gap eight point two percent, the average Kiwi woman 77 00:03:58,880 --> 00:04:02,680 Speaker 2: is paid for two hundred and forty point five working 78 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:06,520 Speaker 2: days for the equivalent two hundred and sixty two working 79 00:04:06,600 --> 00:04:10,280 Speaker 2: days for men in twenty twenty four. And the moral 80 00:04:10,320 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 2: of the story is work harder, ladies, all right, and 81 00:04:15,160 --> 00:04:19,719 Speaker 2: probably stop talking. That's what's probably wasting all the you know, 82 00:04:20,400 --> 00:04:23,919 Speaker 2: a little less yapping, a little less yapping will close 83 00:04:23,960 --> 00:04:24,359 Speaker 2: the gap. 84 00:04:24,480 --> 00:04:24,880 Speaker 3: How's that? 85 00:04:25,600 --> 00:04:31,839 Speaker 2: It's eleven minutes after five news Talk, said Ryan Bridge. 86 00:04:35,000 --> 00:04:37,920 Speaker 2: I can't wait till Leva comes in. Leava's coming in 87 00:04:38,839 --> 00:04:42,360 Speaker 2: for news just after five thirty this morning. Adam Cooper 88 00:04:42,440 --> 00:04:44,599 Speaker 2: is with us with sport coming up as well as 89 00:04:44,720 --> 00:04:47,919 Speaker 2: Dan Bolton Silver Fern Farms. Your own news Talk said. 90 00:04:47,720 --> 00:04:57,839 Speaker 3: Be get ahead of the headlines. 91 00:04:58,120 --> 00:05:01,279 Speaker 1: Ryan Bridge you for twenty two twenty four on early 92 00:05:01,440 --> 00:05:04,599 Speaker 1: edition with Smith City, New Zealand, Fourniture Beds and a 93 00:05:04,640 --> 00:05:06,080 Speaker 1: Planet Store News Talks. 94 00:05:06,080 --> 00:05:08,840 Speaker 2: It'd be thirteen after five nine two nine two is 95 00:05:08,839 --> 00:05:10,920 Speaker 2: the number to text. Here's a quick question for you. 96 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:13,600 Speaker 2: If you leave your house for a long weekend or 97 00:05:14,279 --> 00:05:16,280 Speaker 2: to go away for a night even, do you turn 98 00:05:16,440 --> 00:05:20,520 Speaker 2: every single plug in your house off. My partner insists 99 00:05:20,640 --> 00:05:23,719 Speaker 2: that we do this every single time we go. Sometimes 100 00:05:23,760 --> 00:05:26,120 Speaker 2: even if it's if we're going out for the evening 101 00:05:26,600 --> 00:05:29,799 Speaker 2: and coming, you know, staying that night, every single plug 102 00:05:29,880 --> 00:05:32,039 Speaker 2: has to go off. It's a little paranoid if you 103 00:05:32,080 --> 00:05:35,359 Speaker 2: ask me. But they should have done it in this 104 00:05:35,520 --> 00:05:38,839 Speaker 2: home in Greenheight and Auckland because they bought a teamur 105 00:05:38,880 --> 00:05:40,440 Speaker 2: Did you see this in the news. They bought a 106 00:05:40,520 --> 00:05:45,359 Speaker 2: TEAMU charger, which is that cheap knockoff website where you 107 00:05:45,360 --> 00:05:48,720 Speaker 2: can buy things for a dollar. It was a flashing 108 00:05:48,760 --> 00:05:51,159 Speaker 2: green charger. I put it in their house anyway, it 109 00:05:51,279 --> 00:05:55,160 Speaker 2: exploded while they were out. The house caught fire, significant damage. 110 00:05:55,800 --> 00:05:58,440 Speaker 2: The thing was just you know, up in flames. And 111 00:05:58,520 --> 00:06:03,000 Speaker 2: apparently they put they put this green flashing cord next 112 00:06:03,080 --> 00:06:07,040 Speaker 2: to a pillow in the bedroom to stop a rabbit 113 00:06:07,160 --> 00:06:10,600 Speaker 2: from eating the cord. And it seems like this is 114 00:06:10,640 --> 00:06:13,000 Speaker 2: the quote from Fens, it seems like the cord being 115 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:15,880 Speaker 2: so hot, just caught the bed on fire and it 116 00:06:15,920 --> 00:06:17,919 Speaker 2: all went off. So there you go. I guess be 117 00:06:17,960 --> 00:06:20,760 Speaker 2: careful where you buy your charges, where you put them, 118 00:06:21,160 --> 00:06:23,360 Speaker 2: and maybe be a little more paranoid when you leave 119 00:06:23,360 --> 00:06:27,160 Speaker 2: the house. It's fourteen after five, Bryan Bridge. We're going 120 00:06:27,160 --> 00:06:30,240 Speaker 2: to Dan Bolton, our Silverfern Farms chief executive, for our 121 00:06:30,240 --> 00:06:34,039 Speaker 2: real catch up. So we've had the dairy headline numbers 122 00:06:34,040 --> 00:06:36,800 Speaker 2: doing quite well, but what about the red meat sector? 123 00:06:36,920 --> 00:06:41,880 Speaker 2: What about the Trump's and Trump's tariffs and also our 124 00:06:41,960 --> 00:06:45,159 Speaker 2: disputes with Canada. It's great to have Dan back on 125 00:06:45,160 --> 00:06:48,839 Speaker 2: the program. Dam good morning, Good morning, Ryan, great to 126 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:52,240 Speaker 2: talk to you. Let's start with the whole Trump tariff thing. 127 00:06:52,279 --> 00:06:54,000 Speaker 2: How you guys worried about that. 128 00:06:55,880 --> 00:06:58,240 Speaker 6: I mean, clearly there's some big predicts and promises there 129 00:06:58,400 --> 00:07:01,679 Speaker 6: around blanket tariffs, and they created some big headlines here 130 00:07:01,760 --> 00:07:03,920 Speaker 6: in New Zealand and sort of made us sit up 131 00:07:03,960 --> 00:07:07,880 Speaker 6: as a large export nation in the US market is 132 00:07:07,920 --> 00:07:10,480 Speaker 6: a really important market for our sheep, beef and venicson 133 00:07:10,560 --> 00:07:13,400 Speaker 6: farmers and that market's going extremely well for us. But 134 00:07:13,720 --> 00:07:15,880 Speaker 6: when our viewers, there's still a lot of water to 135 00:07:15,920 --> 00:07:18,280 Speaker 6: go under the bridge between now and the twentieth of 136 00:07:18,360 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 6: January and where the New Zealand will actually be affected, 137 00:07:22,240 --> 00:07:23,760 Speaker 6: you know, and whether those tariffs are going to be 138 00:07:23,840 --> 00:07:27,280 Speaker 6: more targeted versus blanket, and we're sort of seeing, you know, 139 00:07:27,640 --> 00:07:30,440 Speaker 6: they're definitely going to be focusing on nations that is 140 00:07:30,440 --> 00:07:33,040 Speaker 6: a trade of balance with the US, and luckily New 141 00:07:33,120 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 6: Zealand in the US is quite a balanced trade position. 142 00:07:36,520 --> 00:07:39,400 Speaker 6: And I think for us, the US is very very 143 00:07:39,440 --> 00:07:41,400 Speaker 6: short on beef at the moment, you know, and they're 144 00:07:41,600 --> 00:07:44,040 Speaker 6: going to be relying heavily on us over the next 145 00:07:44,040 --> 00:07:46,440 Speaker 6: few years. So, you know, I think for us, there's 146 00:07:46,440 --> 00:07:48,320 Speaker 6: a lot of waters to go under the bridge. The 147 00:07:48,440 --> 00:07:53,000 Speaker 6: chances of a blanket tariff is is probably less likely 148 00:07:53,000 --> 00:07:55,040 Speaker 6: than we think, but we are watching it very closely 149 00:07:55,240 --> 00:07:58,800 Speaker 6: and we're also seeing, you know, consumers in the US also, 150 00:07:59,040 --> 00:08:01,760 Speaker 6: you know, a very up in arms around the impact 151 00:08:01,800 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 6: of increasing food prices with those as well, so we're 152 00:08:05,280 --> 00:08:07,520 Speaker 6: monitoring it. You know, a lot of water to go 153 00:08:07,520 --> 00:08:11,320 Speaker 6: into the bridge, but you know, several farms. We're really 154 00:08:11,320 --> 00:08:12,840 Speaker 6: good at sort of managing. 155 00:08:12,840 --> 00:08:15,720 Speaker 3: Sort of geopolitical and trade changes. 156 00:08:15,760 --> 00:08:17,360 Speaker 6: You know, we export to over sexty country. 157 00:08:17,840 --> 00:08:20,560 Speaker 2: Bit you got to be on top of this. You 158 00:08:21,800 --> 00:08:24,640 Speaker 2: when you're when you're a really exported like us, how 159 00:08:24,760 --> 00:08:27,119 Speaker 2: is how how are exports doing generally in the sector 160 00:08:27,120 --> 00:08:29,120 Speaker 2: at the moment. How are exports doing? How are we presuing? 161 00:08:30,160 --> 00:08:32,520 Speaker 6: Well, we've just come off our farmer roadshows and we've 162 00:08:32,559 --> 00:08:35,000 Speaker 6: shared a lot of optimism as we move into twenty 163 00:08:35,040 --> 00:08:37,920 Speaker 6: twenty five. You know, we're seeing some big global supply 164 00:08:38,000 --> 00:08:40,160 Speaker 6: dynamics swimming back into our favor, which is going to 165 00:08:40,200 --> 00:08:42,840 Speaker 6: be good for our farmers. And and then what we're 166 00:08:42,840 --> 00:08:45,199 Speaker 6: also seeing on the back of climate change and some 167 00:08:45,520 --> 00:08:48,520 Speaker 6: you know, other large producer nations, food security is becoming 168 00:08:48,520 --> 00:08:51,720 Speaker 6: a real concern for some of our high value customers offshore. 169 00:08:51,760 --> 00:08:54,440 Speaker 6: So that's another positive sign for Newland. And so you 170 00:08:54,440 --> 00:08:56,560 Speaker 6: know we start to see that see both of those 171 00:08:56,559 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 6: play out, and you know, already in the Q the 172 00:08:59,120 --> 00:09:02,320 Speaker 6: last quarter of this year, we're seeing land pricing recover well, 173 00:09:02,360 --> 00:09:04,679 Speaker 6: you know, backups over the eight dollar mark, and that's 174 00:09:04,760 --> 00:09:08,040 Speaker 6: favorable and we're seeing that continue into into twenty twenty five. 175 00:09:09,120 --> 00:09:11,480 Speaker 6: The UK is going to be short and we're seeing 176 00:09:11,480 --> 00:09:14,000 Speaker 6: some good year on the year price this and on beef, 177 00:09:14,400 --> 00:09:17,000 Speaker 6: you know, some record pricing out the farm gate at 178 00:09:17,000 --> 00:09:19,040 Speaker 6: this point in time, particularly off the back of the 179 00:09:19,120 --> 00:09:21,800 Speaker 6: US being very short, so and we're seeing that going 180 00:09:21,800 --> 00:09:24,400 Speaker 6: to be continuing for some time as well. So lots 181 00:09:24,440 --> 00:09:29,000 Speaker 6: of the tailwinds which our farmers desperately need. So we're 182 00:09:29,080 --> 00:09:31,360 Speaker 6: looking forward to a pretty exciting twenty twenty five. 183 00:09:32,440 --> 00:09:35,000 Speaker 2: This Canada's dispute that we've gotten, we've had Todd McLay 184 00:09:35,040 --> 00:09:37,120 Speaker 2: over in Canada meeting with them to talk about it 185 00:09:37,120 --> 00:09:39,520 Speaker 2: in the last couple of days. Anything to do with 186 00:09:39,800 --> 00:09:41,520 Speaker 2: red meat or is this all a dairy thing? 187 00:09:42,600 --> 00:09:44,959 Speaker 6: Yeah, it's all a dairy thing, So I think we're 188 00:09:44,960 --> 00:09:45,960 Speaker 6: pretty safe there. 189 00:09:46,040 --> 00:09:47,880 Speaker 2: Nice all right, Dan, thank you very much for being 190 00:09:47,880 --> 00:09:49,960 Speaker 2: with us. Really appreciate it, Dan Bolton, silver Fin Farms, 191 00:09:50,040 --> 00:09:52,600 Speaker 2: Chief Executive. You're on news Talk, said b It is 192 00:09:52,679 --> 00:09:57,240 Speaker 2: eighteen after five numbered text nine to nine two on. 193 00:09:57,120 --> 00:10:01,840 Speaker 1: Your radio and online on iHeartRadio Early Edition with Ryan 194 00:10:01,880 --> 00:10:05,000 Speaker 1: Bridge and Smith City, New Zealand's furniture beds and a 195 00:10:05,000 --> 00:10:05,679 Speaker 1: playing store. 196 00:10:05,880 --> 00:10:06,800 Speaker 3: News Talk said, B. 197 00:10:07,880 --> 00:10:09,800 Speaker 2: It is twenty after five year on news Talk said, 198 00:10:09,800 --> 00:10:13,120 Speaker 2: B is this true that the Santa Parade and christ 199 00:10:13,160 --> 00:10:18,640 Speaker 2: Church the christ Church Christmas Show parade is what it's called. 200 00:10:19,240 --> 00:10:21,440 Speaker 2: Is it true that you can only go five kilometers 201 00:10:21,480 --> 00:10:23,080 Speaker 2: an hour and have to wear a seat belt? I 202 00:10:23,080 --> 00:10:24,920 Speaker 2: mean not that you should go faster, but that you 203 00:10:24,960 --> 00:10:26,200 Speaker 2: have to wear a seat belt when you do that. 204 00:10:26,200 --> 00:10:31,240 Speaker 2: Evan Santa and his elves, it's got a big ballot. 205 00:10:31,320 --> 00:10:34,200 Speaker 2: He's got a lot of cushion if something were to happen, 206 00:10:34,240 --> 00:10:36,760 Speaker 2: and he's got all of his you know, sacks filled 207 00:10:36,760 --> 00:10:38,960 Speaker 2: with presents around him, which are like year bags. He 208 00:10:39,000 --> 00:10:41,160 Speaker 2: doesn't need to go wear a seat belt going five 209 00:10:41,240 --> 00:10:44,000 Speaker 2: kilometers an hour. I wouldn't have thought. Twenty one minutes 210 00:10:44,040 --> 00:10:47,439 Speaker 2: after five Bridge bought with Adam coopan now the Black 211 00:10:47,480 --> 00:10:48,840 Speaker 2: Cats of Boston, England at him. 212 00:10:49,200 --> 00:10:49,360 Speaker 4: Yeah. 213 00:10:49,440 --> 00:10:52,240 Speaker 7: Pretty disappointing, Ryan Morning, Yeah, not not a great sort 214 00:10:52,240 --> 00:10:55,400 Speaker 7: of start to this, you know, much anticipated series. And 215 00:10:55,440 --> 00:10:58,000 Speaker 7: I think what's probably most frustrating for from a New 216 00:10:58,080 --> 00:11:01,280 Speaker 7: Zealand perspective on this one is is that the hosts 217 00:11:01,320 --> 00:11:04,720 Speaker 7: there in christ Church since Thursday, certainly had their chances 218 00:11:04,760 --> 00:11:08,120 Speaker 7: and had their opportunities to capitalize on a pretty evenly 219 00:11:08,160 --> 00:11:10,840 Speaker 7: poised tests, you know, which it was for at least 220 00:11:10,840 --> 00:11:13,120 Speaker 7: the first couple of days. And I think the real 221 00:11:13,440 --> 00:11:16,959 Speaker 7: takeout from that was eight dropped catches in that first 222 00:11:16,960 --> 00:11:19,280 Speaker 7: innings of England they managed to get four hundred and 223 00:11:19,360 --> 00:11:22,040 Speaker 7: ninety nine, which you know, compared to New Zealand's three 224 00:11:22,120 --> 00:11:24,280 Speaker 7: hundred and forty eight first innings. That's where the Test 225 00:11:24,400 --> 00:11:27,400 Speaker 7: was won. And when there's eight dropped catches in the innings, 226 00:11:27,400 --> 00:11:29,720 Speaker 7: it's more than just coincidence, it's more than just chance. 227 00:11:30,360 --> 00:11:31,920 Speaker 2: So yeah, pretty disappointing. 228 00:11:31,960 --> 00:11:34,400 Speaker 7: This black Caps team at one point in the last 229 00:11:34,440 --> 00:11:37,680 Speaker 7: of five six years, have been you know that the 230 00:11:37,720 --> 00:11:40,840 Speaker 7: world leaders in fielding. It was one of those aspects 231 00:11:40,840 --> 00:11:43,080 Speaker 7: of New Zealand's game that made them, you know, sit 232 00:11:43,240 --> 00:11:46,400 Speaker 7: right at the top of the world cricket standings and 233 00:11:46,640 --> 00:11:49,760 Speaker 7: be competitive. So pretty worrying to just to see how 234 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 7: many catches were dropped by the black Caps there, and 235 00:11:52,600 --> 00:11:54,600 Speaker 7: you know, England just just were able from that moment 236 00:11:54,640 --> 00:11:56,920 Speaker 7: to guide through, didn't have to take too many risks 237 00:11:57,120 --> 00:11:59,920 Speaker 7: and wrap up a very comprehensive eight wicket win over 238 00:12:00,040 --> 00:12:02,920 Speaker 7: New Zealand. So two tests to go, so still winnable 239 00:12:02,920 --> 00:12:06,200 Speaker 7: for New Zealand. Starts next test starts Wellington on Friday. 240 00:12:06,240 --> 00:12:08,000 Speaker 7: All right, what's happening with the IF one in Qatar? 241 00:12:08,120 --> 00:12:10,640 Speaker 2: Apparently Liam Lawson's been that we was up and then 242 00:12:10,640 --> 00:12:11,720 Speaker 2: he was down and then was up again. 243 00:12:12,120 --> 00:12:14,080 Speaker 7: Has it looking Yeah, he's sort of sort of holding 244 00:12:14,080 --> 00:12:16,440 Speaker 7: that sort of seventeenth spot where he started on the grid. 245 00:12:16,440 --> 00:12:19,400 Speaker 7: Been watching actually very closely what happened at the starting 246 00:12:19,400 --> 00:12:22,360 Speaker 7: grid obviously, But a controversy yesterday and qualifying with Maxwist 247 00:12:22,440 --> 00:12:26,080 Speaker 7: up and posting the fastest time but then getting a 248 00:12:26,160 --> 00:12:29,240 Speaker 7: backup place behind George Russell for a bit of a 249 00:12:29,400 --> 00:12:32,679 Speaker 7: confrontation they had there. But maxwist stuff and pretty much 250 00:12:32,760 --> 00:12:36,480 Speaker 7: took the lead from the second turn of the race 251 00:12:36,679 --> 00:12:39,160 Speaker 7: very early on. Took him about seven or eight seconds 252 00:12:39,200 --> 00:12:41,480 Speaker 7: to get back in front. Looks like Lando Norris actually 253 00:12:41,520 --> 00:12:44,200 Speaker 7: was going to have the lead from thirty He momentarily 254 00:12:44,200 --> 00:12:47,079 Speaker 7: got there, but Maximist up and showing his class early. 255 00:12:47,160 --> 00:12:50,040 Speaker 7: But you're right, all eyes on Liam Lawson here. You'd 256 00:12:50,040 --> 00:12:52,200 Speaker 7: hope he will be able to make up some places 257 00:12:52,200 --> 00:12:53,640 Speaker 7: and get a slightly better score. 258 00:12:53,360 --> 00:12:55,880 Speaker 2: With just two races to go this season, certainly would Adam, 259 00:12:55,880 --> 00:12:57,440 Speaker 2: thank you very much for your time this morning. Great 260 00:12:57,440 --> 00:12:58,839 Speaker 2: to have you on the show. Was always twenty three 261 00:12:58,840 --> 00:13:01,640 Speaker 2: after five, Adam Cooper's be sport coming up. Kay Oliver, 262 00:13:01,679 --> 00:13:05,240 Speaker 2: our UK europe correspondent. Why while they're cracking this is 263 00:13:05,280 --> 00:13:08,200 Speaker 2: the Labor Party over there cracking down on migration after 264 00:13:08,240 --> 00:13:11,520 Speaker 2: it was around twenty thousand illegal immigrants across the channel 265 00:13:11,559 --> 00:13:13,439 Speaker 2: since Labor took office. That was only in July. I 266 00:13:13,559 --> 00:13:16,720 Speaker 2: remember twenty thousand since then, so we'll look at that. 267 00:13:16,800 --> 00:13:19,400 Speaker 2: And then just before six o'clock Stuart Nash, the Form 268 00:13:19,559 --> 00:13:22,319 Speaker 2: Labor Minister on their conference at the weekend. 269 00:13:22,280 --> 00:13:25,840 Speaker 1: The Early Edition Full show podcast on iHeartRadio. 270 00:13:26,080 --> 00:13:27,160 Speaker 3: How it by News. 271 00:13:26,920 --> 00:13:29,439 Speaker 2: Talks, it'd be you're on news Talks. There'd be twenty 272 00:13:29,440 --> 00:13:33,640 Speaker 2: five minutes after five. Politics is largely about trust. When 273 00:13:33,679 --> 00:13:36,679 Speaker 2: you break it down to its most simple terms, it's 274 00:13:36,720 --> 00:13:39,000 Speaker 2: about trust. If you see a bloke or a woman 275 00:13:39,000 --> 00:13:41,280 Speaker 2: on the tally trying to get your vote, you try 276 00:13:41,280 --> 00:13:44,079 Speaker 2: and work out what sort of person they are. Do 277 00:13:44,120 --> 00:13:47,080 Speaker 2: they think like me? Are they smart? Are they thick? 278 00:13:47,800 --> 00:13:51,160 Speaker 2: Can I trust that they'll make a good decision in 279 00:13:51,160 --> 00:13:54,079 Speaker 2: an important time. It's a magic thing that takes a 280 00:13:54,160 --> 00:13:56,280 Speaker 2: lifetime to earn, in a second to plunder. And so 281 00:13:56,559 --> 00:13:59,960 Speaker 2: as the Labor Party faithful filed in for their annual conference, 282 00:14:00,080 --> 00:14:04,440 Speaker 2: scaring up for another year and then probably another term 283 00:14:04,640 --> 00:14:07,199 Speaker 2: and opposition, you'd have to stay on balance. Voters will 284 00:14:07,240 --> 00:14:09,920 Speaker 2: be thinking about well, actually, voters won't be thinking about 285 00:14:09,960 --> 00:14:12,720 Speaker 2: anything to do with politics right now because we're mid cycle. 286 00:14:12,760 --> 00:14:15,520 Speaker 2: It's way too early. It's like threshing over a birth 287 00:14:16,240 --> 00:14:19,360 Speaker 2: before you're even pregnant. You know, it's just way too 288 00:14:19,440 --> 00:14:22,360 Speaker 2: in the future. But when they do, they will ask 289 00:14:22,480 --> 00:14:26,880 Speaker 2: whether they can trust Chippy Like a sugar daddy Santa. 290 00:14:27,000 --> 00:14:29,440 Speaker 2: He was doling out the cash quicker than you could 291 00:14:29,480 --> 00:14:31,640 Speaker 2: rake it in at the weekend. A full priced new 292 00:14:31,720 --> 00:14:35,720 Speaker 2: hospital Internedin. How much exactly will it cost? Well, we 293 00:14:35,760 --> 00:14:39,160 Speaker 2: don't know, but we don't care. They're getting it, saying 294 00:14:39,200 --> 00:14:42,280 Speaker 2: what goes with the rail enabled fairies. They're on their way. 295 00:14:42,400 --> 00:14:44,680 Speaker 2: The price was in the billions for the landside parts 296 00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:47,280 Speaker 2: of that doesn't matter. It's happening. How are you going 297 00:14:47,360 --> 00:14:49,760 Speaker 2: to pay for all of that is the question when, 298 00:14:49,800 --> 00:14:52,600 Speaker 2: as we learned last week, our growth outlooks have been downgraded. 299 00:14:52,680 --> 00:14:56,200 Speaker 2: Nicolas is hinted at a when we find out finally, 300 00:14:56,200 --> 00:14:59,200 Speaker 2: when we get the Hayfu numbers, that we'll probably be 301 00:14:59,240 --> 00:15:01,640 Speaker 2: looking at it push the surplus even further out into 302 00:15:01,680 --> 00:15:04,920 Speaker 2: the future, which makes you wonder whether it's ever even 303 00:15:05,080 --> 00:15:09,440 Speaker 2: going to happen. Ever, no matter who's in government, it's 304 00:15:09,480 --> 00:15:13,280 Speaker 2: that bad. So how do you spend all that money, 305 00:15:13,280 --> 00:15:16,440 Speaker 2: commit to spending all that money, commit to reversing all 306 00:15:16,440 --> 00:15:18,880 Speaker 2: the cuts that nationals made as well, and then still 307 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:24,880 Speaker 2: balance the books. It's like wizardry, and that's where trust 308 00:15:24,920 --> 00:15:28,000 Speaker 2: comes into it. After sixty years, Labor lost the country's 309 00:15:28,040 --> 00:15:32,640 Speaker 2: trust on many issues because, as many people have said, 310 00:15:32,680 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 2: they couldn't deliver a pizza, or run a bath or 311 00:15:35,160 --> 00:15:39,400 Speaker 2: pick your you know, pick your number of metaphors. They've 312 00:15:39,400 --> 00:15:42,680 Speaker 2: been quiet on tax for now, but the remit did 313 00:15:42,800 --> 00:15:45,720 Speaker 2: pass at the election. So the question is where the 314 00:15:45,800 --> 00:15:48,120 Speaker 2: Labor should at this point be promising much in the 315 00:15:48,120 --> 00:15:51,240 Speaker 2: way of anything to anyone when they've lost so much 316 00:15:51,360 --> 00:15:57,320 Speaker 2: capital on delivery twenty eight after five, Ryan Bridge is 317 00:15:57,320 --> 00:15:58,920 Speaker 2: the numbers to text. We'd love your feedback on that 318 00:15:58,960 --> 00:16:01,280 Speaker 2: this morning, if you were watching any of the coverage 319 00:16:01,320 --> 00:16:04,760 Speaker 2: over the weekend or maybe you're out enjoying yourself. Actually, 320 00:16:04,840 --> 00:16:07,200 Speaker 2: I have to say a quick little shout out to 321 00:16:07,320 --> 00:16:11,080 Speaker 2: all of the parents this morning who are tuning in 322 00:16:11,120 --> 00:16:14,400 Speaker 2: to news talks, he'd be, and who are taking their 323 00:16:14,480 --> 00:16:18,920 Speaker 2: kids to rowing and to swimming lessons. I was in 324 00:16:19,240 --> 00:16:22,520 Speaker 2: Russell at the weekend up in Northland and bumped into 325 00:16:22,560 --> 00:16:24,080 Speaker 2: a few of you. It was lovely to meet you, 326 00:16:24,480 --> 00:16:27,280 Speaker 2: and apparently this is quite a big thing, and I 327 00:16:27,320 --> 00:16:29,640 Speaker 2: think good on you because you're probably going to make 328 00:16:29,680 --> 00:16:33,320 Speaker 2: your children into wonderful human beings by making these sacrifices. 329 00:16:33,360 --> 00:16:35,240 Speaker 2: And if you are the child listening to this right 330 00:16:35,280 --> 00:16:38,280 Speaker 2: now in the car, just thank mum or dad because 331 00:16:38,280 --> 00:16:41,280 Speaker 2: it's very early in the morning to be awake and 332 00:16:41,320 --> 00:16:45,160 Speaker 2: they obviously love you very much, so just say thank you. 333 00:16:45,600 --> 00:16:47,520 Speaker 2: Twenty nine after five News Talks heed Be. 334 00:17:21,680 --> 00:17:24,640 Speaker 1: News and Views you trust to start your day. It's 335 00:17:24,720 --> 00:17:28,440 Speaker 1: early edition with Ryan Bridge and Smith City, New Zealand's 336 00:17:28,440 --> 00:17:30,119 Speaker 1: furniture bids at a client store. 337 00:17:30,280 --> 00:17:31,200 Speaker 3: News Talk sid BE. 338 00:17:44,760 --> 00:17:47,040 Speaker 2: Good Morning New Zealand, twenty four minutes away from the 339 00:17:47,119 --> 00:17:49,719 Speaker 2: sixer on News Talk sid Be on Ryan Bridge. Welcome 340 00:17:49,720 --> 00:17:52,480 Speaker 2: to your Monday morning. I hope you have a fantastic week. 341 00:17:52,840 --> 00:17:55,000 Speaker 2: I know you haven't spent all week and thinking about 342 00:17:55,000 --> 00:17:57,600 Speaker 2: Donald Trump and as tarriffs. But if you needed any 343 00:17:57,680 --> 00:18:02,960 Speaker 2: evidence that it is for him just a huge negotiating tactic. 344 00:18:03,359 --> 00:18:08,200 Speaker 2: He is overnight threatening one hundred percent tariffs on bricks countries, 345 00:18:08,280 --> 00:18:11,080 Speaker 2: now bricks countries. It's a group of countries. They held 346 00:18:11,119 --> 00:18:14,920 Speaker 2: their meeting in Russia a couple of months ago. You 347 00:18:15,000 --> 00:18:18,560 Speaker 2: might remember that. It's it's Mexico, it's China, it's Russia, 348 00:18:18,640 --> 00:18:24,439 Speaker 2: it's Ethiopia, emerging countries. Anyway, he's saying, if you guys 349 00:18:24,480 --> 00:18:28,000 Speaker 2: create your own currency to counter mind, I'll whack you 350 00:18:28,040 --> 00:18:31,160 Speaker 2: with one hundred percent tariff. Is that ever going to happen? No, 351 00:18:31,280 --> 00:18:34,440 Speaker 2: but you know it's a bargaining tool. Which brings us 352 00:18:34,640 --> 00:18:37,920 Speaker 2: to Chris Hipkins, the labor leader who has ruled out 353 00:18:38,000 --> 00:18:41,199 Speaker 2: joining ORCUS and says in his press release, we are 354 00:18:41,280 --> 00:18:43,480 Speaker 2: proud to stand apart in lead the world and being 355 00:18:43,560 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 2: nuclear free. That is not going to change. Excuse me, 356 00:18:47,640 --> 00:18:51,440 Speaker 2: it wouldn't change even if we joined ORCUST Pillar two. 357 00:18:51,560 --> 00:18:55,679 Speaker 2: That is a military technology agreement. It's like the b 358 00:18:55,960 --> 00:19:00,320 Speaker 2: version the booby prize to the main event, and even 359 00:19:00,400 --> 00:19:04,040 Speaker 2: that Pelawana Orcas is about nuclear powered submarines, not like 360 00:19:04,280 --> 00:19:07,520 Speaker 2: you know, you're not hosting like a nuclear facility. You're 361 00:19:07,560 --> 00:19:13,160 Speaker 2: not Cuba during the Cold War. You know the number 362 00:19:13,119 --> 00:19:14,440 Speaker 2: to text. We get to Stuart Nash on. 363 00:19:14,400 --> 00:19:17,280 Speaker 3: That before six, Bryan Bridge. 364 00:19:16,800 --> 00:19:18,800 Speaker 2: And we're going to our reporters around the country callen 365 00:19:18,800 --> 00:19:20,919 Speaker 2: proctors into the need in this morning, callen, good morning 366 00:19:20,920 --> 00:19:24,280 Speaker 2: to you. A promise there from the Labor Party to 367 00:19:24,480 --> 00:19:27,440 Speaker 2: build the Dunedin hospital as promised. 368 00:19:28,760 --> 00:19:32,320 Speaker 8: Yeah, it's got everyone's attention down here. This from the leader, 369 00:19:32,359 --> 00:19:34,840 Speaker 8: Chris hip Cons yesterday making this pledge while speaking at 370 00:19:35,200 --> 00:19:39,560 Speaker 8: Labour's annual conference in christ Church. Our Mayor Jules Raddick's 371 00:19:39,600 --> 00:19:43,080 Speaker 8: been quick to respond. He says the opposition's pledge is reassuring. 372 00:19:43,560 --> 00:19:46,960 Speaker 8: Jiles Raddick's hopeful that it will push the current government 373 00:19:47,000 --> 00:19:47,560 Speaker 8: to get. 374 00:19:47,400 --> 00:19:48,120 Speaker 2: On with the job. 375 00:19:48,600 --> 00:19:52,240 Speaker 8: Meanwhile, tomorrow Ryan twenty Southern Santas are preparing to visit 376 00:19:52,280 --> 00:19:55,760 Speaker 8: Parliament Grounds to deliver Dunedin's Christmas wish list for its 377 00:19:55,800 --> 00:19:56,720 Speaker 8: promised hospital. 378 00:19:57,840 --> 00:19:59,480 Speaker 2: That's a good photo. What how's your weather? 379 00:20:00,440 --> 00:20:02,600 Speaker 8: Most of the cloudy but fine breaks morning and afternoon. 380 00:20:02,680 --> 00:20:04,359 Speaker 8: Easterly's high of eighteen today. 381 00:20:04,640 --> 00:20:07,000 Speaker 2: Thank you very much, Clears and christ Church. Clear. The 382 00:20:07,119 --> 00:20:09,359 Speaker 2: coronial in quest into the death of a Christ Church 383 00:20:09,400 --> 00:20:12,719 Speaker 2: father during a charity boxing bout begins today. 384 00:20:13,560 --> 00:20:16,880 Speaker 9: Yeah, Ryan, It's been six years since Caine Parson died. 385 00:20:17,000 --> 00:20:19,760 Speaker 9: That was back in November twenty eighteen. He was knocked 386 00:20:19,800 --> 00:20:23,040 Speaker 9: out during what was called the Fight for Christ Church event. 387 00:20:23,400 --> 00:20:25,439 Speaker 9: This was an event all about raising money for a 388 00:20:25,560 --> 00:20:28,960 Speaker 9: children's charity. The thirty seven year old was not wearing 389 00:20:29,040 --> 00:20:32,760 Speaker 9: headgear at the time, which was only optional. The coroner 390 00:20:32,840 --> 00:20:36,200 Speaker 9: will seek to establish the circumstances which led to Parson's 391 00:20:36,240 --> 00:20:39,840 Speaker 9: death and also find ways to prevent similar tragedies from occurring. 392 00:20:40,040 --> 00:20:43,040 Speaker 9: The inquest begins today. It's scheduled to run until Friday. 393 00:20:43,240 --> 00:20:44,520 Speaker 2: All right, clear. How's your weather? 394 00:20:45,200 --> 00:20:47,120 Speaker 9: Mainly fine to start the week. Some areas of low 395 00:20:47,160 --> 00:20:49,879 Speaker 9: cloud this morning and evening, northeasterlies and a high of 396 00:20:49,960 --> 00:20:50,879 Speaker 9: nineteen brilliant. 397 00:20:50,880 --> 00:20:54,880 Speaker 2: Thank you Maxis and Wellington max Daughter. Doors scammers are 398 00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:56,840 Speaker 2: an issue. What's going on here? 399 00:20:57,520 --> 00:20:57,720 Speaker 4: Yeah? 400 00:20:57,760 --> 00:21:00,800 Speaker 10: Police a warning about a couple of people going door 401 00:21:00,840 --> 00:21:03,840 Speaker 10: to door in the hut posing as tree trimmers. They 402 00:21:03,840 --> 00:21:07,399 Speaker 10: speak to whoever opens the front door. They distract them 403 00:21:07,600 --> 00:21:12,359 Speaker 10: while they have accomplices scope out their properties, likely targeting older, 404 00:21:12,400 --> 00:21:15,200 Speaker 10: more vulnerable people. One person posted on social media about 405 00:21:15,200 --> 00:21:18,199 Speaker 10: the thieves trying to steal some pigs from their back garden. 406 00:21:19,160 --> 00:21:22,320 Speaker 10: Police are investigating. The investigation is in its early stages, 407 00:21:22,359 --> 00:21:25,879 Speaker 10: but there have been reports of this. Tour Tree Services 408 00:21:25,920 --> 00:21:28,040 Speaker 10: is the name of the fake company, last seed in Appahad. 409 00:21:28,240 --> 00:21:31,320 Speaker 10: Just be wary of anyone going door to door, I suppose. 410 00:21:31,240 --> 00:21:33,320 Speaker 2: Right, So they're not I mean, they're not really scammed 411 00:21:33,359 --> 00:21:35,320 Speaker 2: their thieves essentially, aren't they exactly? 412 00:21:35,400 --> 00:21:38,119 Speaker 10: So yr scammers is probably a term used by police 413 00:21:38,119 --> 00:21:40,480 Speaker 10: that's made it into our story, but the thieves would 414 00:21:40,520 --> 00:21:42,480 Speaker 10: be a fairer description, that's right. 415 00:21:42,359 --> 00:21:44,560 Speaker 2: All right. So just well you just don't ounce your 416 00:21:44,560 --> 00:21:47,679 Speaker 2: door to anyone really well, I mean that's probably a 417 00:21:47,680 --> 00:21:49,040 Speaker 2: bit much. Pigs. 418 00:21:49,080 --> 00:21:50,800 Speaker 10: Pigs is an odd thing to try and steal from 419 00:21:50,840 --> 00:21:54,320 Speaker 10: a garden as well. Yeah, not very inconspicuous. It's all 420 00:21:54,359 --> 00:21:58,400 Speaker 10: going on there. How's the weather partly cloudy? Northerly's twenty 421 00:21:58,440 --> 00:21:59,240 Speaker 10: to the high Central. 422 00:21:59,359 --> 00:22:02,600 Speaker 2: Thank you Michael Siegel's in Auckland. Mike could have obtamed 423 00:22:02,680 --> 00:22:06,760 Speaker 2: some exclusive new numbers on bus fair evasion in Auckland. 424 00:22:07,119 --> 00:22:10,320 Speaker 11: Yes, transport officers caught twelve seven hundred fair evaders over 425 00:22:10,359 --> 00:22:13,160 Speaker 11: the past six months, issuing infringements to four point eight 426 00:22:13,200 --> 00:22:16,000 Speaker 11: percent of them and warnings to another two point four percent. 427 00:22:16,680 --> 00:22:19,280 Speaker 11: At estimates, fear evasion makes up about three percent of 428 00:22:19,280 --> 00:22:21,919 Speaker 11: all journeys now, which is roughly a million times in 429 00:22:21,920 --> 00:22:24,200 Speaker 11: the past six months. So you probably have a higher 430 00:22:24,280 --> 00:22:27,480 Speaker 11: chance of winning Lotto Division five, six or seven the 431 00:22:27,600 --> 00:22:30,359 Speaker 11: naturally facing enforcement action if you don't pay your bus fare. 432 00:22:31,160 --> 00:22:34,199 Speaker 11: At says most fear evason is by school students and teenagers, 433 00:22:34,480 --> 00:22:37,600 Speaker 11: but it doesn't tolerate fair evation, and it's been using 434 00:22:38,040 --> 00:22:41,040 Speaker 11: data to deploy transport offices where fair EVAs is worse, 435 00:22:41,760 --> 00:22:45,040 Speaker 11: and the numbers suggest that's actually proven quite effective. And 436 00:22:45,080 --> 00:22:47,480 Speaker 11: the routes for those with the highest rates of fair 437 00:22:47,520 --> 00:22:51,160 Speaker 11: evation route thirty three, the Route eighteen, and the route thirteen. 438 00:22:51,480 --> 00:22:56,320 Speaker 2: So how many times has this happened? A million instances 439 00:22:56,359 --> 00:22:57,440 Speaker 2: over the past six months? 440 00:22:57,440 --> 00:23:00,520 Speaker 11: Well, based on eight's figures, it's about three percent journeys, 441 00:23:00,520 --> 00:23:03,360 Speaker 11: which would be about about that many good times maybe, 442 00:23:03,480 --> 00:23:05,280 Speaker 11: and they are only chasing up what did you say, 443 00:23:05,280 --> 00:23:08,040 Speaker 11: four point eight So of those that get caught, about 444 00:23:08,040 --> 00:23:11,720 Speaker 11: four point eight percent end up facing enforcement action. 445 00:23:12,400 --> 00:23:14,240 Speaker 2: So it's happening a lot, and then in. 446 00:23:14,640 --> 00:23:17,560 Speaker 11: Less than five percent of those that get caught actually face. 447 00:23:17,640 --> 00:23:21,960 Speaker 2: Well, why would you stop, said when you don't have Yeah, 448 00:23:22,119 --> 00:23:24,240 Speaker 2: when you're not getting caught. How's the weather today? 449 00:23:24,680 --> 00:23:26,680 Speaker 11: Might mainly find apart from some areas of want to 450 00:23:26,680 --> 00:23:28,240 Speaker 11: cloud the high twenty five to good numbers? 451 00:23:28,280 --> 00:23:30,600 Speaker 2: Did they say they wanted to fix that or did 452 00:23:30,600 --> 00:23:31,600 Speaker 2: they just yeh? 453 00:23:31,600 --> 00:23:34,760 Speaker 11: So, I mean they've because they've got transport officers out there, 454 00:23:35,720 --> 00:23:37,879 Speaker 11: you know, so they're trying to put them where where 455 00:23:38,000 --> 00:23:41,119 Speaker 11: the problems were. So for example, Route thirty three, they 456 00:23:41,160 --> 00:23:44,320 Speaker 11: managually bring down the numbers on that particular route quite 457 00:23:44,320 --> 00:23:47,240 Speaker 11: significantly just by targeting them where they know it's worse. 458 00:23:47,840 --> 00:23:50,040 Speaker 2: Interesting, all right, thank very much, Michael. 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Now, he's 491 00:25:40,160 --> 00:25:43,760 Speaker 12: also said that he over nearly twenty years, has worked 492 00:25:43,760 --> 00:25:47,320 Speaker 12: with perhaps four thousand contestants and this is a tiny 493 00:25:47,480 --> 00:25:52,000 Speaker 12: minority of these women who are making these allegations of 494 00:25:52,160 --> 00:25:57,680 Speaker 12: inappropriate language and misogyny. And it would be perhaps a 495 00:25:57,840 --> 00:26:00,320 Speaker 12: question to be answered as to why at this stage, 496 00:26:00,760 --> 00:26:04,000 Speaker 12: if we're talking about crisis management, he has gone out 497 00:26:04,119 --> 00:26:08,040 Speaker 12: and put this online so that now millions of people 498 00:26:08,200 --> 00:26:12,199 Speaker 12: can see this rather defiant backlash coming through. There are 499 00:26:12,320 --> 00:26:15,400 Speaker 12: questions being asked right left and center about this one, 500 00:26:15,960 --> 00:26:21,720 Speaker 12: including claims from another male former contestant that Master Chef 501 00:26:22,280 --> 00:26:25,680 Speaker 12: has a very toxic atmosphere and that what is being 502 00:26:25,720 --> 00:26:28,960 Speaker 12: said about Greg Wallace is really the tip of the iceberg. 503 00:26:29,400 --> 00:26:33,320 Speaker 12: The BBC are launching investigations right left and center. But 504 00:26:33,480 --> 00:26:35,560 Speaker 12: this seems to be a story that's going to run. 505 00:26:35,440 --> 00:26:38,560 Speaker 2: And run at the moment here, Goodness may what about 506 00:26:38,600 --> 00:26:42,760 Speaker 2: the crackdown on the promised crackdown on migration from labor. 507 00:26:43,920 --> 00:26:46,439 Speaker 12: Well, we've been hearing about this promised crackdown since they 508 00:26:46,520 --> 00:26:49,280 Speaker 12: came into office in July, and it seems that numbers 509 00:26:49,320 --> 00:26:54,880 Speaker 12: today have revealed twenty thousand small boat crossings since July, 510 00:26:55,600 --> 00:26:58,239 Speaker 12: with no sign of it really letting up. Ryan Now 511 00:26:58,720 --> 00:27:03,119 Speaker 12: Labour's Pat Sadden speaking today. He's a government minister. He 512 00:27:03,359 --> 00:27:07,560 Speaker 12: has promised that the government is determined to tackle this issue, 513 00:27:08,119 --> 00:27:13,320 Speaker 12: but when christioned would really not give a target figure 514 00:27:13,400 --> 00:27:17,480 Speaker 12: for the numbers, So there is no specific number that 515 00:27:17,600 --> 00:27:20,440 Speaker 12: they're going to talk about. However, we do know that 516 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:24,119 Speaker 12: last week there were figures revealed by the Office of 517 00:27:24,240 --> 00:27:28,000 Speaker 12: National Statistics that shows under the Tory watch, up until 518 00:27:28,119 --> 00:27:32,640 Speaker 12: June twenty twenty three, nine hundred thousand people came into 519 00:27:32,720 --> 00:27:36,760 Speaker 12: this country. And the feeling is that if these numbers 520 00:27:36,840 --> 00:27:40,080 Speaker 12: continue to grow like this, by the year twenty forty six, 521 00:27:40,720 --> 00:27:46,320 Speaker 12: we will have fifteen extra cities the size of Birmingham 522 00:27:46,480 --> 00:27:49,399 Speaker 12: needed to accommodate all the people that are over here. 523 00:27:49,480 --> 00:27:52,760 Speaker 12: So obviously this is still very much a political hot 524 00:27:52,840 --> 00:27:55,920 Speaker 12: potato as we wait to see what action they will take. 525 00:27:56,080 --> 00:27:58,000 Speaker 2: Certainly sounds like AKA, thank you very much for that 526 00:27:58,119 --> 00:28:01,000 Speaker 2: k Oliver our UK, your correspondent to gone eleven away 527 00:28:01,040 --> 00:28:04,520 Speaker 2: from six Bridge. So big Labor Party conference in christ 528 00:28:04,560 --> 00:28:07,040 Speaker 2: which at the weekend. Rail Yes, you're getting your rail 529 00:28:07,119 --> 00:28:09,880 Speaker 2: and able the ferries across the cook straight the need 530 00:28:09,960 --> 00:28:13,560 Speaker 2: and you're getting your hospital. Everything that was promised. The 531 00:28:13,720 --> 00:28:16,040 Speaker 2: cuts they will reverse them. So how do you get 532 00:28:16,080 --> 00:28:17,840 Speaker 2: back to surpus? How do you balance the books? 533 00:28:18,400 --> 00:28:20,200 Speaker 13: I'm absoluently confident we'll be able to put out a 534 00:28:20,240 --> 00:28:23,359 Speaker 13: fiscal plan before the election as we always do. That 535 00:28:23,440 --> 00:28:25,240 Speaker 13: shows that all of the commitments that we are making 536 00:28:25,359 --> 00:28:26,240 Speaker 13: will be able to pay. 537 00:28:26,119 --> 00:28:29,240 Speaker 2: For on tax. Yes they did discuss tax, but like 538 00:28:29,359 --> 00:28:31,159 Speaker 2: fight club, you don't talk about what you're talking you 539 00:28:31,200 --> 00:28:32,199 Speaker 2: don't talked about the. 540 00:28:32,240 --> 00:28:35,240 Speaker 13: Remits process feeds into a policy process that will result 541 00:28:35,320 --> 00:28:37,480 Speaker 13: on us producing policy before the election. 542 00:28:38,360 --> 00:28:41,480 Speaker 2: So it did pass the tax remit. Joining us is 543 00:28:41,560 --> 00:28:44,800 Speaker 2: former Labor Minister Stuart Nashda. Good morning, good morning, right, 544 00:28:44,920 --> 00:28:45,200 Speaker 2: how are you? 545 00:28:45,360 --> 00:28:45,520 Speaker 4: Yeah? 546 00:28:45,600 --> 00:28:47,320 Speaker 2: Really good? Thank you? Good to have you on the show. 547 00:28:48,040 --> 00:28:52,040 Speaker 2: What did you think yesterday the call around Orcus which 548 00:28:52,120 --> 00:28:53,800 Speaker 2: I would have thought you would want to leave it 549 00:28:53,880 --> 00:28:55,920 Speaker 2: up your sleeve as a bargaining chip, wouldn't you rather 550 00:28:56,000 --> 00:28:58,040 Speaker 2: than rule it out, You'll leave it. 551 00:28:58,360 --> 00:29:00,440 Speaker 4: You're willedly out at the moment. You know has always 552 00:29:00,520 --> 00:29:05,680 Speaker 4: been very much about for an independent foreign policy. You 553 00:29:05,680 --> 00:29:07,840 Speaker 4: wouldn't take it after the US and UK at the moment, 554 00:29:07,920 --> 00:29:10,960 Speaker 4: would you really? I just think you'd know, you'd rule 555 00:29:11,040 --> 00:29:12,080 Speaker 4: it out and see what happens. 556 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:14,840 Speaker 2: What about the tax, I mean, it's obviously the remit 557 00:29:14,960 --> 00:29:16,640 Speaker 2: has passed, but there's a lot of water to go 558 00:29:16,760 --> 00:29:19,040 Speaker 2: under the bridge. What's your pack of how they will 559 00:29:19,880 --> 00:29:23,960 Speaker 2: how they will offer this tax increase will be to 560 00:29:24,040 --> 00:29:25,120 Speaker 2: capital gains or whatever. 561 00:29:25,960 --> 00:29:28,280 Speaker 4: Yeah, as far as I'm aware, there are probably two 562 00:29:28,360 --> 00:29:30,000 Speaker 4: people in the country who don't believe we need a 563 00:29:30,040 --> 00:29:31,920 Speaker 4: kepital gains tax. One of them is Nichola Willison. The 564 00:29:32,000 --> 00:29:35,120 Speaker 4: other one is Chris Luxon. I think everyone else, every 565 00:29:35,160 --> 00:29:37,760 Speaker 4: sensible economists, the business around tabor talk about it. Now 566 00:29:37,880 --> 00:29:40,920 Speaker 4: your major agencies are saying we need a capital gains tax. 567 00:29:41,000 --> 00:29:43,920 Speaker 4: You know, we tax labor, we don't tax capital. Just 568 00:29:44,080 --> 00:29:47,400 Speaker 4: doesn't seem right. So you know, when the reporter and 569 00:29:47,440 --> 00:29:49,120 Speaker 4: the stand up asked, how are you going to balance 570 00:29:49,120 --> 00:29:51,040 Speaker 4: the budget or how are you going to meet all 571 00:29:51,080 --> 00:29:54,320 Speaker 4: your physical obligations? Well, it will probably be through some 572 00:29:54,680 --> 00:29:58,280 Speaker 4: form of capital taxation, which is necessary and everyone agrees 573 00:29:58,280 --> 00:29:58,520 Speaker 4: it is. 574 00:29:58,880 --> 00:30:01,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, but so that's interest. So you don't think they 575 00:30:01,160 --> 00:30:03,200 Speaker 2: will offset it, because this was the thing that Bill 576 00:30:03,240 --> 00:30:06,080 Speaker 2: English did so well right with the GST. You off 577 00:30:06,160 --> 00:30:08,520 Speaker 2: city say well, we are going to increase taxes here 578 00:30:08,640 --> 00:30:10,920 Speaker 2: or introduces tax here, but we will cut taxes here, 579 00:30:11,160 --> 00:30:14,960 Speaker 2: which means it's physically neutral, which doesn't address the wider 580 00:30:15,000 --> 00:30:16,960 Speaker 2: issue that labor has, which is how do you afford 581 00:30:17,000 --> 00:30:18,120 Speaker 2: all the stuff you promise? 582 00:30:19,240 --> 00:30:21,200 Speaker 4: Look, I think there'll be a measure a bit of 583 00:30:21,240 --> 00:30:24,120 Speaker 4: both have any sort of capital gain tax, and I 584 00:30:24,200 --> 00:30:26,040 Speaker 4: don't think there'll be a wealth tax that's just nothing. 585 00:30:26,280 --> 00:30:29,160 Speaker 4: But any form of capital gain tax will will be 586 00:30:29,320 --> 00:30:33,400 Speaker 4: offset in either taxes and labor or tax for business, 587 00:30:33,440 --> 00:30:35,840 Speaker 4: for example, through accelerate depreciation, which is something we do 588 00:30:35,920 --> 00:30:37,840 Speaker 4: the hell of a lot of work on. Or what 589 00:30:38,040 --> 00:30:39,840 Speaker 4: you do do is you use a little bit of 590 00:30:39,880 --> 00:30:41,200 Speaker 4: it to pay off debt, because theres a lot of 591 00:30:41,200 --> 00:30:44,880 Speaker 4: debt around at the moment. I find Nikola that makes 592 00:30:44,960 --> 00:30:47,280 Speaker 4: me smile when she talks about labor spending. She has 593 00:30:47,320 --> 00:30:50,600 Speaker 4: spent more in last year's budget than labor spent in 594 00:30:50,760 --> 00:30:52,719 Speaker 4: any of its six budgets. When we were in government, 595 00:30:53,000 --> 00:30:56,000 Speaker 4: so she's lost all her credibility. So it makes it 596 00:30:56,120 --> 00:30:59,479 Speaker 4: easier to introduce something like this because, as mentioned, Nicholas 597 00:30:59,520 --> 00:31:01,440 Speaker 4: just lost her credibility when it comes to fiscal and 598 00:31:01,480 --> 00:31:02,200 Speaker 4: economic methods. 599 00:31:02,400 --> 00:31:04,720 Speaker 2: Well, I mean, yeah, you could argue the books to 600 00:31:04,840 --> 00:31:07,160 Speaker 2: deteriorating and that's out of her control, et cetera. Blah 601 00:31:07,160 --> 00:31:10,000 Speaker 2: blah blah. Look, but you guys said the same. 602 00:31:09,880 --> 00:31:11,480 Speaker 4: The fourteen billion dollar text cast. 603 00:31:13,960 --> 00:31:16,800 Speaker 2: Anyway, Hey, just before you go, will be the leader 604 00:31:16,840 --> 00:31:17,800 Speaker 2: at the next election? You reckon. 605 00:31:18,440 --> 00:31:19,880 Speaker 4: I have absolutely no doubt if he wants to be 606 00:31:19,960 --> 00:31:22,080 Speaker 4: the leader, and I'm assuming he does because he's sort 607 00:31:22,120 --> 00:31:25,320 Speaker 4: of he's engaged, his passed. Look, the main goal of 608 00:31:25,600 --> 00:31:28,440 Speaker 4: a conference one year out, one year after an election, 609 00:31:28,560 --> 00:31:30,960 Speaker 4: two year out from an election, is to send the 610 00:31:31,040 --> 00:31:33,600 Speaker 4: faithful way believe in that the party can win the 611 00:31:33,680 --> 00:31:36,120 Speaker 4: next election. So it's got to be upbeat, it's got 612 00:31:36,200 --> 00:31:40,160 Speaker 4: to be it's got to be positive. And I think 613 00:31:40,240 --> 00:31:43,680 Speaker 4: this this was You know, you've got a prime minister 614 00:31:43,800 --> 00:31:47,800 Speaker 4: who is the most unpopular prime minister one year out 615 00:31:47,840 --> 00:31:49,719 Speaker 4: from an election that you've ever had, and I think 616 00:31:49,840 --> 00:31:55,800 Speaker 4: Labors a Lady's doing quite well. I think the supporters 617 00:31:55,800 --> 00:31:57,520 Speaker 4: will have walked away going yeah, we could do it. 618 00:31:57,720 --> 00:32:02,360 Speaker 4: You can't mind the lady. It's not about pat coalition parties. 619 00:32:02,400 --> 00:32:05,360 Speaker 4: The laborsos will have walked away, Bacon beat National. That's 620 00:32:05,440 --> 00:32:07,560 Speaker 4: the main goal. Out of the ellect, out of the Campik, 621 00:32:07,640 --> 00:32:09,760 Speaker 4: out of the Sorry conference. 622 00:32:09,800 --> 00:32:12,160 Speaker 2: It's great to have you on the schag now for love, 623 00:32:12,240 --> 00:32:14,920 Speaker 2: mister just gon on seven away from Sex News Talks, heb. 624 00:32:15,960 --> 00:32:19,680 Speaker 1: Ryan Bridge you for twenty twenty four on early edition 625 00:32:19,960 --> 00:32:22,920 Speaker 1: with Smith City, New Zealand's Furniture Beds and a playing 626 00:32:23,040 --> 00:32:24,680 Speaker 1: store News Talk SIBB. 627 00:32:25,080 --> 00:32:27,800 Speaker 2: Good morning, it is four minutes away from Sex News Talk, 628 00:32:27,880 --> 00:32:31,040 Speaker 2: said b. Welcome to your Monday morning Mike's in the studio. 629 00:32:31,120 --> 00:32:32,160 Speaker 2: Good morning, Mike morning. 630 00:32:32,240 --> 00:32:35,080 Speaker 14: Did you watch on Friday? And we should be covering 631 00:32:35,120 --> 00:32:37,320 Speaker 14: this more and this is a lesson why you launch 632 00:32:37,600 --> 00:32:42,840 Speaker 14: stories on Friday. The bloke with his extendable pointer who 633 00:32:43,000 --> 00:32:45,840 Speaker 14: is the head of the navy, oh no, in front 634 00:32:45,840 --> 00:32:49,240 Speaker 14: of his whiteboard, tapping to a thruster on the left 635 00:32:49,280 --> 00:32:52,400 Speaker 14: and a thruster on the right, explaining to us when 636 00:32:52,440 --> 00:32:55,760 Speaker 14: auto pilots on the thrusters don't work, so we. 637 00:32:55,840 --> 00:32:58,000 Speaker 2: Just need to cancel autopilot in New Zealand. 638 00:32:57,920 --> 00:33:01,000 Speaker 14: It's like, are you at how how many ships need 639 00:33:01,080 --> 00:33:04,280 Speaker 14: to crash? Well, there'll be planes neck before somebody. Well 640 00:33:04,320 --> 00:33:06,160 Speaker 14: that's the point, doesn't it. I mean, yeah, they run 641 00:33:06,200 --> 00:33:09,240 Speaker 14: on an auto plant. What part of auto pilot is 642 00:33:09,320 --> 00:33:12,600 Speaker 14: it that confuses so many people in this country? 643 00:33:12,720 --> 00:33:14,440 Speaker 2: And what does it say about us? Do you know 644 00:33:14,520 --> 00:33:16,120 Speaker 2: why I missed that much? Why did you miss it? 645 00:33:16,240 --> 00:33:18,120 Speaker 2: Was piloting my own vehicle at the week. 646 00:33:18,240 --> 00:33:19,640 Speaker 14: Piloting your own vehicle. 647 00:33:19,600 --> 00:33:22,479 Speaker 2: Did at three point three killing me to swim from 648 00:33:22,520 --> 00:33:23,400 Speaker 2: pie Head to Russell? 649 00:33:23,480 --> 00:33:23,960 Speaker 4: You did not? 650 00:33:24,160 --> 00:33:27,720 Speaker 2: I did on a boat. You actually swam. I swam 651 00:33:28,280 --> 00:33:31,960 Speaker 2: in what time? On autopilots? It was sixty two minutes? 652 00:33:32,200 --> 00:33:34,360 Speaker 2: Is that good? It was one hundred and forty nine 653 00:33:34,400 --> 00:33:35,400 Speaker 2: out of three hundred people. 654 00:33:35,520 --> 00:33:35,760 Speaker 4: So no. 655 00:33:39,200 --> 00:33:42,120 Speaker 1: For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, listen live 656 00:33:42,280 --> 00:33:45,280 Speaker 1: to News Talks. It'd be from five am weekdays, or 657 00:33:45,360 --> 00:33:47,240 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.