1 00:00:01,160 --> 00:00:05,240 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the insight. Ryan Bridge on 2 00:00:05,320 --> 00:00:09,280 Speaker 1: an early edition with ex pole insulation, keeping Kimi Holmes 3 00:00:09,320 --> 00:00:11,360 Speaker 1: warm and try this winter News Talks. 4 00:00:11,360 --> 00:00:12,600 Speaker 2: That'd be good morning. 5 00:00:12,600 --> 00:00:14,600 Speaker 3: It is six after five year on News Talk said 6 00:00:14,600 --> 00:00:16,200 Speaker 3: be coming up on the show this morning. A bit 7 00:00:16,239 --> 00:00:18,880 Speaker 3: of an immigration theme to the program. This morning. We're 8 00:00:18,920 --> 00:00:20,960 Speaker 3: trying to boost ours in New Zealand. We'll look at 9 00:00:20,960 --> 00:00:24,599 Speaker 3: parent boosts before six protests in the US over the 10 00:00:24,600 --> 00:00:27,880 Speaker 3: ice crackdown and the UK. Gavin Gray has the numbers. 11 00:00:27,920 --> 00:00:30,880 Speaker 3: Wait till you hear how much there's still spending in 12 00:00:30,920 --> 00:00:33,720 Speaker 3: Starmer's coppying some heat for this, how much there's still 13 00:00:33,720 --> 00:00:37,479 Speaker 3: spending on asylum seeker hotels. Andrew Orlison has sport for 14 00:00:37,600 --> 00:00:40,479 Speaker 3: us the Blues, what a win, the Warriors, Ryan Fox, 15 00:00:41,000 --> 00:00:44,559 Speaker 3: the all whites and young drivers. You know, you get 16 00:00:44,560 --> 00:00:47,320 Speaker 3: all the headlines about the boy races. Actually the stats 17 00:00:47,360 --> 00:00:49,960 Speaker 3: paint a different picture of young drivers. We'll get to 18 00:00:50,000 --> 00:00:50,519 Speaker 3: that shortly. 19 00:00:52,560 --> 00:00:53,239 Speaker 1: The agenda. 20 00:00:53,720 --> 00:00:55,600 Speaker 3: It is Monday, the ninth of June. To the illegal 21 00:00:55,600 --> 00:00:58,160 Speaker 3: immigrant protests in the US. The National Guard about to 22 00:00:58,200 --> 00:01:00,400 Speaker 3: hit the streets of La Trump says they'll there for 23 00:01:00,480 --> 00:01:01,360 Speaker 3: sixty days. 24 00:01:01,520 --> 00:01:02,000 Speaker 2: Overnight. 25 00:01:02,040 --> 00:01:06,839 Speaker 4: California Governor Gavin Newsom called Trump's decision quote purposefully inflammatory 26 00:01:07,160 --> 00:01:10,880 Speaker 4: and said it would quote only escalate tangents. A president 27 00:01:11,040 --> 00:01:14,440 Speaker 4: posting a truth social at two fourteen am, praising the 28 00:01:14,520 --> 00:01:18,720 Speaker 4: National Guard and christicizing Newsom is incompetent, even calling him 29 00:01:18,959 --> 00:01:19,639 Speaker 4: new scum. 30 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:26,040 Speaker 3: Meanwhile, were you following the Musk Trump spatch divorce over 31 00:01:26,080 --> 00:01:28,679 Speaker 3: the weekend? I was glued to it. Simme it down 32 00:01:28,720 --> 00:01:31,720 Speaker 3: a bit yesterday after getting quite ugly on Friday and Saturday. 33 00:01:32,400 --> 00:01:35,920 Speaker 5: These two very powerful men, they can really damage each other. 34 00:01:36,160 --> 00:01:38,480 Speaker 5: I mean, mister Trump has threatened that he will cut 35 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:44,039 Speaker 5: the government contracts with Elotmusk's companies, and his allies have 36 00:01:44,080 --> 00:01:47,320 Speaker 5: already called for Elon Musk, who is a naturalized citizen 37 00:01:47,360 --> 00:01:50,360 Speaker 5: originally from South Africa, to be deported. 38 00:01:50,440 --> 00:01:53,920 Speaker 3: In Colombia this presidential Canada and intensive care. After being 39 00:01:53,960 --> 00:01:57,120 Speaker 3: shot at a campaign event in Bogata, Senator Migael lou 40 00:01:57,200 --> 00:02:00,280 Speaker 3: Rabi Tube was addressing supporters in a park when he 41 00:02:00,360 --> 00:02:03,200 Speaker 3: was shot three times police arresting a fifteen year old. 42 00:02:03,680 --> 00:02:08,200 Speaker 6: The question now is how the different political factions react 43 00:02:08,520 --> 00:02:12,280 Speaker 6: the effect that this assassination attempt to have on the 44 00:02:12,280 --> 00:02:16,040 Speaker 6: presidential race and the tone with which the President and 45 00:02:16,120 --> 00:02:18,600 Speaker 6: the ruling party take this further. 46 00:02:19,600 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 3: That's your agenda for Monday morning, eight after five. 47 00:02:22,960 --> 00:02:26,080 Speaker 1: Get ahead of the headlines on an early edition with 48 00:02:26,320 --> 00:02:30,440 Speaker 1: Ryan Branch and ex Fole Insulation Keeping Kiwi Holmes warm 49 00:02:30,520 --> 00:02:32,400 Speaker 1: and dry. This winter News Talks. 50 00:02:32,400 --> 00:02:35,000 Speaker 3: A'd be ooh, some fancy new music on the program 51 00:02:35,040 --> 00:02:39,160 Speaker 3: this morning. That sounds nice, doesn't it. Just speaking of Bogata, 52 00:02:39,280 --> 00:02:43,120 Speaker 3: I've actually been there before without then Prime Minister John Key, 53 00:02:43,160 --> 00:02:46,760 Speaker 3: who was on a trade mission and we were following it. 54 00:02:47,040 --> 00:02:49,080 Speaker 3: I mean, it's a very dangerous place Columbia, a very 55 00:02:49,160 --> 00:02:51,919 Speaker 3: dangerous place. Not quite as dangerous now as it was then, 56 00:02:52,600 --> 00:02:55,240 Speaker 3: but very dangerous place. And we were on the bus 57 00:02:55,400 --> 00:02:57,680 Speaker 3: because they put the media in the back of the 58 00:02:57,840 --> 00:03:00,840 Speaker 3: motorcade because he obviously had the police escored and everything, 59 00:03:00,960 --> 00:03:03,640 Speaker 3: and there was smoke. All of a sudden, the motike 60 00:03:03,720 --> 00:03:05,760 Speaker 3: came to a screeching holt and there was smoke at 61 00:03:05,800 --> 00:03:09,920 Speaker 3: the front, and everybody thought, oh, my goodness, somebody's tried 62 00:03:09,919 --> 00:03:12,840 Speaker 3: to attack the Prime minister. You know, there's something going anyway. 63 00:03:12,880 --> 00:03:15,640 Speaker 3: It turns out that they blew a tire, had to 64 00:03:15,639 --> 00:03:18,000 Speaker 3: pull over and change it, or he changed cars. I 65 00:03:18,000 --> 00:03:20,760 Speaker 3: think is what ended up happening nine minutes after five 66 00:03:20,840 --> 00:03:23,120 Speaker 3: year on news Talks ad B. So, do you think 67 00:03:23,200 --> 00:03:26,680 Speaker 3: parents are teaching their kids how to drive properly? That's 68 00:03:26,680 --> 00:03:29,000 Speaker 3: my question for you this morning. Or do you think 69 00:03:29,040 --> 00:03:31,280 Speaker 3: parents just put the L plates up because you see 70 00:03:31,280 --> 00:03:34,200 Speaker 3: them all over town annoying on the road. Put the 71 00:03:34,320 --> 00:03:37,080 Speaker 3: L plates up and then they're done with it. It's like 72 00:03:37,160 --> 00:03:40,480 Speaker 3: a virtue signaling they're not actually teaching them. Because AA's 73 00:03:40,480 --> 00:03:42,720 Speaker 3: got some stats out this morning that shows, by the way, 74 00:03:42,800 --> 00:03:46,080 Speaker 3: young people and I'm talking fifteen to nineteen year olds here, 75 00:03:46,440 --> 00:03:50,520 Speaker 3: are actually doing pretty well. The number who are offending 76 00:03:50,720 --> 00:03:53,680 Speaker 3: on the roads breaking the laws down by forty one 77 00:03:53,720 --> 00:03:58,080 Speaker 3: percent on ten years ago, drunk and drug driving down 78 00:03:58,120 --> 00:04:01,520 Speaker 3: by fifty eight percent, and see belt offenses down by 79 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:03,680 Speaker 3: fifty two percent. Fewer of them are dying on the 80 00:04:03,720 --> 00:04:06,119 Speaker 3: road as a result, which is good news. But here's 81 00:04:06,160 --> 00:04:07,920 Speaker 3: the number I want to read to you. Half of 82 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:11,520 Speaker 3: drivers under twenty five had less than forty hours experience 83 00:04:12,120 --> 00:04:15,680 Speaker 3: before sitting there restricted test. Seventeen percent said so about 84 00:04:15,680 --> 00:04:18,640 Speaker 3: twenty percent said they'd done less than fifteen hours in 85 00:04:18,640 --> 00:04:21,640 Speaker 3: the car with mum or dad. Now is that lazy 86 00:04:21,920 --> 00:04:24,320 Speaker 3: or is that lazy or is it is that? Do 87 00:04:24,400 --> 00:04:26,359 Speaker 3: you think? Because if you live in a city, you 88 00:04:26,440 --> 00:04:29,440 Speaker 3: don't actually potentially drive as much as you might in 89 00:04:29,440 --> 00:04:32,080 Speaker 3: the country. Nine two nine two the number to text. 90 00:04:33,040 --> 00:04:35,120 Speaker 3: I had great fun being taught how to drive by 91 00:04:35,200 --> 00:04:38,880 Speaker 3: my mum, not so much my dad. That was less 92 00:04:39,120 --> 00:04:41,760 Speaker 3: That was less fun. Just got eleven after five year. 93 00:04:41,800 --> 00:04:43,520 Speaker 3: On news Talk said B, We're going to get to 94 00:04:43,560 --> 00:04:46,440 Speaker 3: Gavin Gray as sorry, get to Andrew Ordison on Sport. 95 00:04:46,520 --> 00:04:49,960 Speaker 3: But first we will speak about those young driver numbers 96 00:04:50,120 --> 00:04:54,599 Speaker 3: and just what the implications are for injuries and deaths 97 00:04:54,600 --> 00:04:57,000 Speaker 3: on the road. That's next News. 98 00:04:56,680 --> 00:04:59,920 Speaker 1: And views you trust to start your day. It's early 99 00:05:00,160 --> 00:05:04,520 Speaker 1: edition with Ryan Bridge at expol Insulation keeping Kiwi, Holmes, 100 00:05:04,560 --> 00:05:06,000 Speaker 1: Ward and Drey this winter. 101 00:05:06,240 --> 00:05:08,440 Speaker 3: News Talk said, be good morning, it is five point thirteen. 102 00:05:08,480 --> 00:05:10,400 Speaker 3: On news Talk said B, We're going to talk just 103 00:05:10,440 --> 00:05:12,840 Speaker 3: a twenty five past five this morning. I'll talk to 104 00:05:12,880 --> 00:05:15,679 Speaker 3: you about the gas because we are now investors thanks 105 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:18,280 Speaker 3: to the budget to the tune of two hundred million dollars. 106 00:05:18,279 --> 00:05:20,960 Speaker 3: We are going to be joint partners and exploring for 107 00:05:21,040 --> 00:05:23,600 Speaker 3: new gas fields in New Zealand. The question is whether 108 00:05:23,680 --> 00:05:25,800 Speaker 3: that's actually a smart thing to do. There was a 109 00:05:25,800 --> 00:05:28,839 Speaker 3: new research note out on Friday from fullsyth Bar that 110 00:05:28,960 --> 00:05:32,239 Speaker 3: looked at energy in New Zealand and actually this year 111 00:05:32,320 --> 00:05:34,520 Speaker 3: apparently we're not going to have an energy crunch like 112 00:05:34,560 --> 00:05:37,000 Speaker 3: we had last year, but twenty twenty six will be 113 00:05:37,040 --> 00:05:41,440 Speaker 3: back to energy crunch. Territory problem is takes you two 114 00:05:41,480 --> 00:05:43,720 Speaker 3: to three years to develop a gas field once you 115 00:05:43,800 --> 00:05:46,359 Speaker 3: find it, and no one's even looking right now, so 116 00:05:46,560 --> 00:05:48,080 Speaker 3: is it the right thing to be doing. We'll look 117 00:05:48,080 --> 00:05:50,039 Speaker 3: at that at five twenty five, just gone fourteen after 118 00:05:50,800 --> 00:05:53,760 Speaker 3: Ryan Bridge you research from the AA Research Foundation this 119 00:05:53,800 --> 00:05:56,599 Speaker 3: morning they reckon young drivers are committing around forty percent 120 00:05:56,720 --> 00:06:00,240 Speaker 3: fewer traffic offenses than a decade ago. Offending rate for 121 00:06:00,320 --> 00:06:03,040 Speaker 3: fifteen to nineteen year olds have fallen by forty one percent, 122 00:06:03,240 --> 00:06:06,839 Speaker 3: drunk and drugged driving by fifty eight percent, and seat 123 00:06:06,839 --> 00:06:11,080 Speaker 3: belt offenses by fifty two percent. Young driver fatalities are 124 00:06:11,120 --> 00:06:13,840 Speaker 3: also down, but still above the obviously the average and 125 00:06:14,200 --> 00:06:16,640 Speaker 3: above the older age groups here as well. Jeff Upson 126 00:06:16,800 --> 00:06:19,279 Speaker 3: is a Rodney Local board member and road safety campaigner 127 00:06:19,320 --> 00:06:22,480 Speaker 3: with me this morning. GA Jeff get a he done? Yeah, good, 128 00:06:22,520 --> 00:06:25,800 Speaker 3: thank you. First of all, these numbers are good, I 129 00:06:25,839 --> 00:06:28,000 Speaker 3: mean we see the headlines about the boy racers, but 130 00:06:28,040 --> 00:06:31,080 Speaker 3: actually on the whole they're behaving better than they were 131 00:06:31,400 --> 00:06:32,839 Speaker 3: than I was ten years ago. 132 00:06:33,960 --> 00:06:35,920 Speaker 7: Well, I mean I think, you know, we can't lump 133 00:06:35,920 --> 00:06:40,000 Speaker 7: in the boy racers and all young drivers. But yeah, no, 134 00:06:40,040 --> 00:06:42,960 Speaker 7: you're right in this statistic of fifty eight percent reduction 135 00:06:43,160 --> 00:06:45,680 Speaker 7: and drink driving and young people. I mean, that's an 136 00:06:45,720 --> 00:06:48,320 Speaker 7: amazing statistic. But we do need to be careful how 137 00:06:48,360 --> 00:06:52,320 Speaker 7: we review statistics because that could just be less drink 138 00:06:52,360 --> 00:06:55,800 Speaker 7: driver testing. So so it's really important how we how 139 00:06:55,800 --> 00:07:00,599 Speaker 7: we interpret the data. But if the statistic also show 140 00:07:00,640 --> 00:07:03,080 Speaker 7: less crashes, then maybe that is a factual thing. 141 00:07:03,600 --> 00:07:06,599 Speaker 3: Well, I mean the death the fatalities are coming down, right, 142 00:07:07,120 --> 00:07:10,640 Speaker 3: Fatalities are down from twenty two point five per one 143 00:07:10,760 --> 00:07:15,760 Speaker 3: hundred thousand to sixteen point six over that ten year period. 144 00:07:16,840 --> 00:07:19,440 Speaker 7: Yeah, I wonder what else we're looking at, you know, 145 00:07:19,480 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 7: some of the other things that have created that data. 146 00:07:21,760 --> 00:07:24,960 Speaker 7: I mean, is it the tires are getting better on cars? 147 00:07:25,040 --> 00:07:28,480 Speaker 7: I mean, have we got better driver education now? I 148 00:07:28,560 --> 00:07:31,480 Speaker 7: think driver education for young people is probably the most 149 00:07:31,480 --> 00:07:35,360 Speaker 7: important thing, and it's important that we learn how to 150 00:07:35,440 --> 00:07:37,440 Speaker 7: drive when we were younger. You know, it's a lot 151 00:07:37,440 --> 00:07:40,840 Speaker 7: more difficult to learn things, you know, for you and 152 00:07:40,880 --> 00:07:42,320 Speaker 7: I now than when we were at school. 153 00:07:43,600 --> 00:07:47,360 Speaker 3: An old dog new tricks. So one of the things 154 00:07:47,360 --> 00:07:49,960 Speaker 3: that they've identified is they want this is AA. They 155 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:54,520 Speaker 3: want driver training to be well, the learner license period 156 00:07:54,520 --> 00:07:57,280 Speaker 3: to go from six months to a year, and they 157 00:07:57,320 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 3: reckon that, you know, the parents perhaps aren't spending enough 158 00:08:00,080 --> 00:08:03,400 Speaker 3: time in the car with the kids. Something like seventeen 159 00:08:03,440 --> 00:08:07,280 Speaker 3: percent of them are getting less than fifteen hours over 160 00:08:07,320 --> 00:08:10,120 Speaker 3: that six month period of actual driving time. 161 00:08:11,200 --> 00:08:14,520 Speaker 7: Yeah, that's not a lot of time at all. And 162 00:08:15,040 --> 00:08:16,960 Speaker 7: the other thing is that if you're learning from your parents, 163 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:19,760 Speaker 7: I mean, that's that's great, but it's sometimes you pick 164 00:08:19,840 --> 00:08:22,160 Speaker 7: up the bad habits. And sometimes it's really important to 165 00:08:22,160 --> 00:08:25,400 Speaker 7: have a professional driver trainer at least for a small 166 00:08:25,400 --> 00:08:29,920 Speaker 7: portion of your your education process. And there's a lot 167 00:08:29,920 --> 00:08:34,040 Speaker 7: of professional driver training courses, you know, Greek Murphy sponsors 168 00:08:34,080 --> 00:08:36,920 Speaker 7: one that's it's on the racetrack and you learn some 169 00:08:37,240 --> 00:08:41,040 Speaker 7: particular special skills. Some of the most basic things are 170 00:08:41,080 --> 00:08:43,240 Speaker 7: not being taught, you know. You know, for example, what 171 00:08:43,280 --> 00:08:45,800 Speaker 7: a tire footprint is. We are going to it today, 172 00:08:45,800 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 7: but maybe the listeners will google that later on and 173 00:08:48,679 --> 00:08:50,120 Speaker 7: find out what that means. 174 00:08:49,960 --> 00:08:51,720 Speaker 3: What, can you just tell me what it is because 175 00:08:51,720 --> 00:08:53,800 Speaker 3: I actually don't know. Okay. 176 00:08:53,880 --> 00:08:55,920 Speaker 7: Yeah, so you look at the tire and you think 177 00:08:56,080 --> 00:08:58,760 Speaker 7: it's a massive, big tire, but the tire footprint is 178 00:08:59,000 --> 00:09:01,400 Speaker 7: the teeny tiny little part of that tire that's actually 179 00:09:01,440 --> 00:09:04,280 Speaker 7: touching the road, and quite often that's about the size 180 00:09:04,320 --> 00:09:06,600 Speaker 7: of your hand. So you know, you think you're driving 181 00:09:06,600 --> 00:09:08,760 Speaker 7: one hundred or one hundred and ten kilometers along a 182 00:09:08,800 --> 00:09:11,640 Speaker 7: wet road, but you've only got such a teeny tiny 183 00:09:11,640 --> 00:09:14,800 Speaker 7: little bit of rubber actually keeping you going in a 184 00:09:14,840 --> 00:09:15,280 Speaker 7: straight line. 185 00:09:15,360 --> 00:09:19,120 Speaker 3: Yeah right, okay, but like Fred Finstone putting his foot down, 186 00:09:19,480 --> 00:09:22,760 Speaker 3: it's not much. There's not much tread. Okay. So so 187 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:24,959 Speaker 3: you kind of agree with AA. You think there should 188 00:09:25,000 --> 00:09:27,720 Speaker 3: be a more focus on training. Who taught you how 189 00:09:27,720 --> 00:09:28,360 Speaker 3: to drive jet? 190 00:09:29,800 --> 00:09:32,960 Speaker 7: It was a mix I learned from watching watching Dad drive. 191 00:09:33,120 --> 00:09:35,120 Speaker 7: I also had a lot of experience off road, you know, 192 00:09:35,160 --> 00:09:39,080 Speaker 7: on on farms, driving on gravel roads, and driving dirt bikes. 193 00:09:39,440 --> 00:09:41,680 Speaker 7: So so I think I was quite lucky in that respect. 194 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:46,599 Speaker 7: But I did have some professional driver training and I 195 00:09:45,920 --> 00:09:49,160 Speaker 7: did a team some driver training courses. There was a 196 00:09:49,520 --> 00:09:51,480 Speaker 7: the company's gone bus now, but it was called pro 197 00:09:51,640 --> 00:09:55,240 Speaker 7: drive and that was like a full day event, some 198 00:09:55,280 --> 00:09:59,320 Speaker 7: in the classroom, some behind the wheel in some of 199 00:09:59,360 --> 00:10:04,120 Speaker 7: the things that I doing that was invaluable. You just 200 00:10:04,160 --> 00:10:06,400 Speaker 7: can't learn it without actually doing something like that. 201 00:10:06,480 --> 00:10:08,640 Speaker 3: Yeah, I did the same thing, Jeff, Thank you very 202 00:10:08,720 --> 00:10:10,840 Speaker 3: much for that. Jeff Upson, a Rodney local board member 203 00:10:10,920 --> 00:10:13,760 Speaker 3: road safety campaign. Nine two ninety two is the number 204 00:10:13,840 --> 00:10:17,240 Speaker 3: to text who bought you how to drive? I can remember, Yeah, 205 00:10:17,320 --> 00:10:21,520 Speaker 3: I remember distinctly, just having fits of laughter. I just 206 00:10:21,520 --> 00:10:23,360 Speaker 3: thought it. I think I was nervous and I would 207 00:10:23,400 --> 00:10:25,680 Speaker 3: just laugh when I was being taught how to drive, 208 00:10:25,720 --> 00:10:28,840 Speaker 3: which didn't give much confidence to my parents who were 209 00:10:28,880 --> 00:10:31,560 Speaker 3: trying to teach me. Eighteen after five News Talks here 210 00:10:31,559 --> 00:10:32,760 Speaker 3: B will get to Andrew Allison was. 211 00:10:32,800 --> 00:10:37,680 Speaker 1: Sport next Ryan Bridge on earlier edition with ex Pol 212 00:10:37,760 --> 00:10:41,600 Speaker 1: insulation keeping Kiwi Holmes warm and try this winter News 213 00:10:41,640 --> 00:10:42,240 Speaker 1: talks 'B. 214 00:10:42,360 --> 00:10:44,200 Speaker 3: Five twenty one News Talks, HEB will look at the 215 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:47,439 Speaker 3: parent boost immigration issue. Just before six, Andrew Allison here 216 00:10:47,440 --> 00:10:50,200 Speaker 3: was sport this morning. Lots to watch this morning, love it. 217 00:10:50,880 --> 00:10:53,560 Speaker 3: So we've got Ryan Fox. He's teeing off quarters to six, 218 00:10:53,679 --> 00:10:54,240 Speaker 3: quarter to six. 219 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:58,920 Speaker 8: Yes, he was leading over nights, but just at least 220 00:10:59,000 --> 00:11:01,120 Speaker 8: last support Shane, he had taken one stroke. 221 00:11:01,240 --> 00:11:02,920 Speaker 2: He was five under through four holes. 222 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:05,800 Speaker 8: Today Fox now in a share of second, But of 223 00:11:05,800 --> 00:11:07,600 Speaker 8: course he can change that once he once he teas 224 00:11:07,679 --> 00:11:10,839 Speaker 8: off himself and change the momentum there. 225 00:11:10,840 --> 00:11:13,840 Speaker 2: But Fox, like Gause, the key things. Remember, he's seventy 226 00:11:13,840 --> 00:11:15,080 Speaker 2: five in the wild of the moment he gets into 227 00:11:15,080 --> 00:11:15,559 Speaker 2: the top. 228 00:11:15,400 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 8: Sixty, he will contest, or can contest the US Open 229 00:11:19,280 --> 00:11:20,960 Speaker 8: this week at Pennsylvania. 230 00:11:22,280 --> 00:11:24,079 Speaker 2: It's going to require like it's going to require a. 231 00:11:24,000 --> 00:11:27,520 Speaker 8: Top five finish. So that's really the key other outright 232 00:11:27,559 --> 00:11:31,600 Speaker 8: winning it, which would be ideal from Fox's perspective. Jesus, 233 00:11:31,640 --> 00:11:34,240 Speaker 8: he's been playing so well right and adaptable too in 234 00:11:34,280 --> 00:11:39,360 Speaker 8: that I saw that shot with his right leg shoeless. 235 00:11:38,840 --> 00:11:39,280 Speaker 9: In the water. 236 00:11:39,920 --> 00:11:41,280 Speaker 3: So he has to get to sixty. 237 00:11:42,160 --> 00:11:43,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, inside the top sixty. 238 00:11:43,800 --> 00:11:45,760 Speaker 3: Inside the top sixteen, you get to the US Open. 239 00:11:45,880 --> 00:11:46,440 Speaker 3: Yeah yeah. 240 00:11:46,480 --> 00:11:48,080 Speaker 8: So he's this is how he's doing it, though he 241 00:11:48,120 --> 00:11:51,240 Speaker 8: wins event he top twenty finishes, et cetera. 242 00:11:51,120 --> 00:11:53,959 Speaker 3: And happy pops, Yeah right, brilliant. And so we've had 243 00:11:53,960 --> 00:11:56,800 Speaker 3: the tenant the French Open, Cocoa Golf wins. 244 00:11:56,960 --> 00:11:59,480 Speaker 8: Yes, she's won of the women's and then the match 245 00:11:59,520 --> 00:12:01,719 Speaker 8: against against the Reda Sablinka. 246 00:12:01,240 --> 00:12:04,199 Speaker 2: And this morning Italian in front of me at the moment, but. 247 00:12:04,480 --> 00:12:05,480 Speaker 3: I've got the wrong channel. 248 00:12:05,720 --> 00:12:10,080 Speaker 8: Carlos al Karrath was on the verge of being able 249 00:12:10,080 --> 00:12:11,719 Speaker 8: to get back into the fourth set. So it was 250 00:12:11,760 --> 00:12:14,760 Speaker 8: two one to Yarnicks Cinner Sinner one the first two. 251 00:12:15,240 --> 00:12:18,200 Speaker 8: Alcaath with a victory in the third set and he 252 00:12:18,320 --> 00:12:20,240 Speaker 8: was down to break al Karrath. 253 00:12:19,960 --> 00:12:20,600 Speaker 2: In the fourth. 254 00:12:20,720 --> 00:12:22,520 Speaker 3: I'm trying to change the channels. 255 00:12:22,679 --> 00:12:24,640 Speaker 8: And he was almost on the verge of breakboy, But 256 00:12:24,679 --> 00:12:27,200 Speaker 8: hopefully we'll get that to you in a moment. But 257 00:12:27,480 --> 00:12:29,000 Speaker 8: this is what we want to see from the men's 258 00:12:29,320 --> 00:12:31,040 Speaker 8: French Tennis Open final. 259 00:12:31,679 --> 00:12:33,400 Speaker 2: A thrilling duel there this. 260 00:12:33,360 --> 00:12:35,880 Speaker 8: Morning as well between these two who are I guess 261 00:12:35,880 --> 00:12:39,439 Speaker 8: the next wave of players, who have I guess taken 262 00:12:39,480 --> 00:12:42,440 Speaker 8: over from the new three, the week four of the 263 00:12:42,480 --> 00:12:46,079 Speaker 8: past generation and these two now taking it into the 264 00:12:46,080 --> 00:12:46,560 Speaker 8: next level. 265 00:12:46,640 --> 00:12:49,720 Speaker 3: Speaking of thrilling, what about the Blues and the Chiefs. 266 00:12:50,520 --> 00:12:52,880 Speaker 3: That's one way to survive and the seasons are out. 267 00:12:53,080 --> 00:12:56,520 Speaker 2: Yeah it watch. It was a great watch. 268 00:12:56,640 --> 00:12:59,280 Speaker 8: Not twenty nineteen in the end, but the Blues defending 269 00:12:59,320 --> 00:13:01,240 Speaker 8: chair is survived and the Chiefs. 270 00:13:01,320 --> 00:13:03,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, thinking the Chiefs, surely this is there. 271 00:13:03,400 --> 00:13:06,480 Speaker 8: Year again under Clayton McMillan as finally you as coach 272 00:13:06,760 --> 00:13:09,320 Speaker 8: with the Chiefs, but not to be so far. But 273 00:13:09,679 --> 00:13:13,599 Speaker 8: by virtue of being the best loser, they get the 274 00:13:14,559 --> 00:13:16,439 Speaker 8: home semi final again this week, so they playing the 275 00:13:16,440 --> 00:13:20,559 Speaker 8: Brumbies and well there'll be Saturday, but Blues Crusaders on Friday. 276 00:13:21,440 --> 00:13:22,840 Speaker 2: It's a hell of a jill too. 277 00:13:22,520 --> 00:13:22,679 Speaker 3: Yeah. 278 00:13:23,520 --> 00:13:26,560 Speaker 8: Do you think, wow, she's pastform. We'd have to say 279 00:13:26,600 --> 00:13:28,760 Speaker 8: the Crusaders that they've never been beaten in their playoff 280 00:13:28,800 --> 00:13:32,319 Speaker 8: at home there. But Van Cotta he's got a real 281 00:13:33,080 --> 00:13:36,560 Speaker 8: steely mindset to them. And the Blues coming finding some 282 00:13:36,600 --> 00:13:38,280 Speaker 8: momentum at that crucial stage of the season. 283 00:13:38,800 --> 00:13:41,360 Speaker 3: Yeah yeah. And the Warriors one. 284 00:13:41,240 --> 00:13:42,920 Speaker 2: Too, hiding too. 285 00:13:43,080 --> 00:13:46,880 Speaker 8: It's fantastic from the Warriors just showing their depth and 286 00:13:46,880 --> 00:13:49,200 Speaker 8: Andrew Webster and even without Mitch Barnead et cetera. 287 00:13:49,800 --> 00:13:51,040 Speaker 2: They've just got the right mindset. 288 00:13:51,040 --> 00:13:54,280 Speaker 8: There's a terrific culture there at the moments and younger 289 00:13:54,280 --> 00:13:55,520 Speaker 8: players coming through as well. 290 00:13:55,679 --> 00:13:57,120 Speaker 2: It's it's good science. 291 00:13:56,920 --> 00:13:57,800 Speaker 3: Not happening this morning. 292 00:13:57,840 --> 00:14:00,000 Speaker 8: We'll look for your next up. So we love Monday morning, 293 00:14:00,440 --> 00:14:04,600 Speaker 8: busy time. We'll get that Alcrassinara update to you very surely. 294 00:14:04,720 --> 00:14:06,720 Speaker 3: Yes, you'll have it in six to seven minutes. I 295 00:14:06,760 --> 00:14:09,720 Speaker 3: think absolutely, Thanks Andrew, good to see it. Others was 296 00:14:09,760 --> 00:14:11,839 Speaker 3: for twenty four minutes after five, you're on News Talk 297 00:14:11,880 --> 00:14:14,040 Speaker 3: Seed B. Coming up next, we'll look at the two 298 00:14:14,160 --> 00:14:17,400 Speaker 3: hundred million dollars in the budget for we will be 299 00:14:17,520 --> 00:14:21,080 Speaker 3: basically co investors or we will be going into business 300 00:14:21,160 --> 00:14:25,240 Speaker 3: with gas explorers trying to find and extractors trying to 301 00:14:25,280 --> 00:14:28,120 Speaker 3: find gas fields in New Zealand. Is that a smart 302 00:14:28,120 --> 00:14:30,600 Speaker 3: and wise investment. We'll look into that next twenty four 303 00:14:30,640 --> 00:14:31,920 Speaker 3: after five News Talk set B. 304 00:14:32,320 --> 00:14:36,480 Speaker 1: The early edition Full the Show podcast on iHeartRadio powered 305 00:14:36,480 --> 00:14:39,160 Speaker 1: by News Talks AB News. 306 00:14:39,000 --> 00:14:41,920 Speaker 3: Talks HEB five twenty six. She was a chilly weekend, 307 00:14:42,000 --> 00:14:44,520 Speaker 3: wasn't she? Even in Auckland it was five degrees. We 308 00:14:44,600 --> 00:14:48,200 Speaker 3: had the heat pump cranking the entire weekend. I spoke 309 00:14:48,200 --> 00:14:49,920 Speaker 3: to a friend of Marlborough last night who had the 310 00:14:49,920 --> 00:14:52,560 Speaker 3: fire going all week and they actually had a proper frost. 311 00:14:53,400 --> 00:14:55,840 Speaker 3: It's right now you start thinking, though, isn't it? How 312 00:14:55,960 --> 00:14:57,120 Speaker 3: much is all this going to cost? 313 00:14:57,160 --> 00:14:57,240 Speaker 7: Me? 314 00:14:57,360 --> 00:14:59,520 Speaker 3: And the answer because I checked this morning the power 315 00:14:59,560 --> 00:15:02,680 Speaker 3: bill the answer was for May two hundred and fifty 316 00:15:02,680 --> 00:15:06,720 Speaker 3: dollars for a house of two people one dog. Already 317 00:15:06,720 --> 00:15:09,600 Speaker 3: we've spent seventy dollars for June, which what are we 318 00:15:09,720 --> 00:15:12,240 Speaker 3: the ninth of June at the moment. This is one 319 00:15:12,280 --> 00:15:14,480 Speaker 3: of the few bills that I actually pay in our household, 320 00:15:14,480 --> 00:15:16,680 Speaker 3: so it's one of the few that I really notice. 321 00:15:16,960 --> 00:15:19,920 Speaker 3: It's not going through the roof tracking roughly the same 322 00:15:19,960 --> 00:15:22,400 Speaker 3: as last year. And disclaimer for those of you thinking 323 00:15:22,440 --> 00:15:25,680 Speaker 3: this is an outrageous amount, our place is old and cold, 324 00:15:26,200 --> 00:15:30,160 Speaker 3: pretty poorly ventilated, and basically you need either airconn in 325 00:15:30,200 --> 00:15:32,200 Speaker 3: the summer on all the time or heat in the winter. 326 00:15:32,800 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 3: There is good news on the energy front though for 327 00:15:35,160 --> 00:15:38,240 Speaker 3: twenty twenty five, not that it directly affects us all 328 00:15:38,440 --> 00:15:41,760 Speaker 3: more than big industrial users, but by virtue of that 329 00:15:42,080 --> 00:15:45,400 Speaker 3: US all full syth Bar released an energy note on Friday. 330 00:15:45,800 --> 00:15:48,880 Speaker 3: They reckon we'll avoid another big energy crunch this winter, 331 00:15:49,120 --> 00:15:52,200 Speaker 3: but we will return to one in twenty twenty six. 332 00:15:53,000 --> 00:15:55,400 Speaker 3: So no blackouts for twenty twenty five, which is good. 333 00:15:55,520 --> 00:15:58,760 Speaker 3: The reason we've avoided this is because the electricity producers 334 00:15:58,760 --> 00:16:01,320 Speaker 3: did a deal with Methodex and we've had rain so 335 00:16:01,320 --> 00:16:03,600 Speaker 3: the hydrolanks have been given a top up. To avoid 336 00:16:03,680 --> 00:16:07,280 Speaker 3: future black arts, we'll need to cut industrial demand, which 337 00:16:07,320 --> 00:16:10,600 Speaker 3: is not great for business, and burn more coal. And 338 00:16:10,640 --> 00:16:13,880 Speaker 3: that brings us to gas, a shortage of which caused 339 00:16:14,000 --> 00:16:17,200 Speaker 3: last year's energy price crunch. For Soyth, bar reckons, the 340 00:16:17,200 --> 00:16:21,920 Speaker 3: government's push for gas is actually unlikely to solve our problems. 341 00:16:22,320 --> 00:16:24,960 Speaker 3: It takes two to three years to get a gas 342 00:16:24,960 --> 00:16:27,120 Speaker 3: field up and running. First, you have to find it 343 00:16:27,280 --> 00:16:31,359 Speaker 3: right now, nobody's even looking. No gas fields are being explored. 344 00:16:31,760 --> 00:16:35,080 Speaker 3: By the time you get gas out of the government's 345 00:16:35,120 --> 00:16:39,760 Speaker 3: two hundred million dollar budget buy in, the energy shortages 346 00:16:39,840 --> 00:16:42,960 Speaker 3: will likely have passed. It's one thing to let the 347 00:16:43,000 --> 00:16:46,720 Speaker 3: producers go it alone and risk their investment in capital. 348 00:16:46,760 --> 00:16:48,720 Speaker 3: It's another to put our money on the line to 349 00:16:48,760 --> 00:16:52,280 Speaker 3: develop these fields. There's a genuine question about whether this 350 00:16:52,320 --> 00:16:56,760 Speaker 3: is smart investment in our future or if taxpayer money 351 00:16:56,960 --> 00:17:01,000 Speaker 3: is being wasted here A bit like the heat escaping 352 00:17:01,000 --> 00:17:04,520 Speaker 3: from my old house. Ryan Bridge, US talks B twenty 353 00:17:04,560 --> 00:17:08,280 Speaker 3: nine minutes after five some great techs on how you 354 00:17:08,400 --> 00:17:10,520 Speaker 3: who taught you how to drive? And how well you 355 00:17:10,560 --> 00:17:13,240 Speaker 3: were taught how to drive? One from a rural girl. 356 00:17:14,640 --> 00:17:17,440 Speaker 3: We'll get to that after this and s Kevin Gray 357 00:17:17,480 --> 00:17:19,119 Speaker 3: in the UK News Talks. 358 00:17:18,920 --> 00:17:19,119 Speaker 10: Ed B. 359 00:17:28,000 --> 00:17:29,119 Speaker 8: Waiting for the. 360 00:17:33,680 --> 00:17:36,720 Speaker 1: News you need this morning and the in depth analysis 361 00:17:36,840 --> 00:17:40,960 Speaker 1: early edition with Ryan Bridge and ex Bowl Insulation keeping 362 00:17:41,040 --> 00:17:44,320 Speaker 1: Kiwi homes warm and dry this Winter News Talks B. 363 00:17:52,880 --> 00:17:55,480 Speaker 3: Good morning, Welcome to your Monday at Chili start twenty 364 00:17:55,520 --> 00:17:57,960 Speaker 3: four away from six o'clock. Coming up the fourth six, 365 00:17:58,000 --> 00:18:00,000 Speaker 3: we'll get to the Act party on the parents boost 366 00:18:00,160 --> 00:18:02,840 Speaker 3: visa and Gavin Gray's in the UK for US Starma 367 00:18:02,960 --> 00:18:05,720 Speaker 3: having a bit of trouble over there over immigration himself. 368 00:18:06,760 --> 00:18:09,640 Speaker 3: Some texts before we get to our reporters around the country. Ryan, 369 00:18:09,680 --> 00:18:12,560 Speaker 3: this is on gas, the fact that we are going 370 00:18:12,880 --> 00:18:16,680 Speaker 3: soon going to be partners with some gas explorers and 371 00:18:16,720 --> 00:18:20,040 Speaker 3: extractors to try and find it and get it out. Ryan. 372 00:18:20,080 --> 00:18:22,040 Speaker 3: Have you ever heard of that old saying you have 373 00:18:22,119 --> 00:18:24,880 Speaker 3: to start sometime or you don't start. As far as 374 00:18:25,040 --> 00:18:28,440 Speaker 3: the gas is concerned, let's get into it, says Bruce. Bruce. Yeah. 375 00:18:29,160 --> 00:18:31,880 Speaker 3: The question is whether we actually in the long term 376 00:18:31,960 --> 00:18:33,919 Speaker 3: need it, because it'll take two to three years to 377 00:18:34,000 --> 00:18:37,000 Speaker 3: find the gas. Currently, no one's even looking for gas, 378 00:18:37,560 --> 00:18:41,000 Speaker 3: So is it worth us putting two hundred million dollars 379 00:18:41,040 --> 00:18:44,000 Speaker 3: on the line. I think that's the question. Ryan, very 380 00:18:44,040 --> 00:18:45,720 Speaker 3: well and good to talk about the gas and I 381 00:18:45,760 --> 00:18:47,959 Speaker 3: appreciate you doing so. However, it would have been good 382 00:18:48,000 --> 00:18:50,119 Speaker 3: to hear from someone in government on this is Brian, Brian, 383 00:18:50,200 --> 00:18:52,680 Speaker 3: I do actually intend to ask the Prime Minister about 384 00:18:52,720 --> 00:18:55,639 Speaker 3: that later this morning over on the Herald. And this 385 00:18:55,760 --> 00:18:58,440 Speaker 3: is a great one on who taught you how to drive? 386 00:18:58,720 --> 00:19:00,840 Speaker 3: And how well can you drive? And how well were 387 00:19:00,840 --> 00:19:03,280 Speaker 3: you taught how to drive? We've had some new numbers 388 00:19:03,280 --> 00:19:05,960 Speaker 3: out in young people this morning. Ryan. We were brought 389 00:19:06,040 --> 00:19:07,880 Speaker 3: up on a farm, so we knew from a very 390 00:19:07,920 --> 00:19:10,360 Speaker 3: young age how to drive. I now live in Auckland 391 00:19:10,359 --> 00:19:12,800 Speaker 3: and compared to my husband there is a lot he 392 00:19:12,840 --> 00:19:16,280 Speaker 3: doesn't know. I am one of five and the baby girl. 393 00:19:16,400 --> 00:19:19,560 Speaker 3: But I know how to check my oil, water, tire 394 00:19:19,600 --> 00:19:22,360 Speaker 3: pressure and also how to change a tire. My husband 395 00:19:22,640 --> 00:19:26,560 Speaker 3: can only do the tire pressure. Twenty two to six 396 00:19:27,000 --> 00:19:30,560 Speaker 3: Brian bred cadding for divorce. If you keep that up, Kelly. 397 00:19:30,920 --> 00:19:33,520 Speaker 3: Now we'll get to our reporters around the country Cullum 398 00:19:33,600 --> 00:19:37,320 Speaker 3: and Dunedin first this morning. Callum, good morning morning. Right now, 399 00:19:37,480 --> 00:19:41,960 Speaker 3: the cause to revive the Southerner passenger train this morning. Yeah. 400 00:19:42,000 --> 00:19:45,560 Speaker 9: Look, there's been a petition launched to revive the Southerner 401 00:19:45,600 --> 00:19:47,840 Speaker 9: and more than two thousand people already have signed this 402 00:19:48,600 --> 00:19:52,520 Speaker 9: seeking the restoration of the service between christ Church and 403 00:19:52,560 --> 00:19:55,240 Speaker 9: in the Cargo Vias and Needans on the main trunk line. 404 00:19:55,280 --> 00:19:58,439 Speaker 9: The service shut down in two thousand and two, but 405 00:19:58,680 --> 00:20:01,479 Speaker 9: it's proposed that a refer service would stop off at 406 00:20:01,600 --> 00:20:05,359 Speaker 9: multiple key towns along the way like ashburd and Timaru, Omaru, 407 00:20:05,400 --> 00:20:08,600 Speaker 9: Belkluther and Gore to save our trained Southern Groups says 408 00:20:08,640 --> 00:20:11,000 Speaker 9: there are seven hundred and fifty thousand people living along 409 00:20:11,040 --> 00:20:15,000 Speaker 9: this route. They are currently starved off reasonable public transport links. 410 00:20:15,400 --> 00:20:18,680 Speaker 9: This petition is to be presented at Parliament in July. 411 00:20:19,600 --> 00:20:20,400 Speaker 3: And how's your weather? 412 00:20:21,760 --> 00:20:22,520 Speaker 2: Still cold? 413 00:20:22,920 --> 00:20:26,240 Speaker 9: Rainies into the odd shower today, Southerly's dying out still 414 00:20:26,280 --> 00:20:27,440 Speaker 9: single figures the heights today. 415 00:20:27,520 --> 00:20:29,640 Speaker 3: Just night night all right, gets to get to clear 416 00:20:29,680 --> 00:20:32,199 Speaker 3: and christ Church clear. Good morning to you, Good morning. 417 00:20:32,680 --> 00:20:36,959 Speaker 3: Another step forward in the rebuild for the new cathedral. 418 00:20:37,520 --> 00:20:40,000 Speaker 11: Yes, well this is the Catholic Cathedral Ryan, So the 419 00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:42,760 Speaker 11: one that was on Barbados Street here in Christchurch, and 420 00:20:42,760 --> 00:20:45,840 Speaker 11: that's where it will be rebuilt as well. The news 421 00:20:45,840 --> 00:20:48,879 Speaker 11: today is that they've picked an architectural firm A Warren 422 00:20:48,920 --> 00:20:52,040 Speaker 11: and Marni to design the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament 423 00:20:52,359 --> 00:20:55,159 Speaker 11: and the surrounding precinct. This is the company that have 424 00:20:55,200 --> 00:20:58,560 Speaker 11: worked on many of Christchurch's key buildings, including our christ 425 00:20:58,640 --> 00:21:02,200 Speaker 11: Church town Hall, the tip Hi Convention Center and our 426 00:21:02,240 --> 00:21:05,800 Speaker 11: new Big Justice Precinct. The diocese has been without a 427 00:21:05,840 --> 00:21:09,359 Speaker 11: cathedral since the quakes. Bishop Michael Geeland says they really 428 00:21:09,359 --> 00:21:12,440 Speaker 11: hope that the cathedral will regain status as one of 429 00:21:12,480 --> 00:21:15,600 Speaker 11: the architectural treasures of the city. This is, of course, 430 00:21:15,600 --> 00:21:18,280 Speaker 11: the first Catholic cathedral to be built in New Zealand 431 00:21:18,440 --> 00:21:20,240 Speaker 11: in more than one hundred and twenty years. 432 00:21:21,160 --> 00:21:24,119 Speaker 3: Goodness be I suppose they're not really in hot demand anymore, 433 00:21:24,119 --> 00:21:27,359 Speaker 3: are they? So they probably yeah, rebuilding old ones, but 434 00:21:27,440 --> 00:21:28,720 Speaker 3: not doing new ones. How's the weather? 435 00:21:28,760 --> 00:21:31,920 Speaker 11: They're clear cold here too, some snow falling to seven 436 00:21:32,040 --> 00:21:34,400 Speaker 11: hundred meters this morning and then becoming few and far 437 00:21:34,480 --> 00:21:38,280 Speaker 11: between from this afternoon. Southwesterlies and a high of nine. 438 00:21:38,200 --> 00:21:40,720 Speaker 3: Blessed you clear, thank you and Max's and Wellington Max 439 00:21:40,760 --> 00:21:44,680 Speaker 3: good morning, Good morning businesses. They're paying more in commercial 440 00:21:44,800 --> 00:21:46,440 Speaker 3: rates than anywhere else in the country. 441 00:21:47,160 --> 00:21:50,159 Speaker 10: Yeah. So the average commercial rates spell in Wellington is 442 00:21:50,200 --> 00:21:54,320 Speaker 10: almost forty nine thousand dollars. In Auckland it's twenty thousand, 443 00:21:54,920 --> 00:21:58,080 Speaker 10: eighteen thousand in christis twenty five in Hamilton. These are 444 00:21:58,080 --> 00:22:00,800 Speaker 10: figures that really do show home to a struggle it 445 00:22:00,840 --> 00:22:03,240 Speaker 10: is to do business in the capital. Our local Chamber 446 00:22:03,280 --> 00:22:06,199 Speaker 10: of Commerce calls it a stark difference, a real worry. 447 00:22:06,960 --> 00:22:09,679 Speaker 10: Wellington businesses paying about forty eight percent of the city's 448 00:22:09,760 --> 00:22:12,560 Speaker 10: rate burden. Leaseholders obviously getting the full effect of that 449 00:22:12,640 --> 00:22:15,919 Speaker 10: as well. Businesses are closing. They've been closing for months. 450 00:22:15,920 --> 00:22:18,040 Speaker 10: Most are saying the same thing, it's not worth it anymore. 451 00:22:18,040 --> 00:22:21,040 Speaker 10: Rents are too high. In twenty twenty three, city council 452 00:22:21,080 --> 00:22:24,280 Speaker 10: officials pointed this problem out. They recommended to councilors they 453 00:22:24,320 --> 00:22:28,280 Speaker 10: bring down the commercial rates differential ad Council. That proposal 454 00:22:28,359 --> 00:22:31,840 Speaker 10: was voted down. It's simple. The next voter is in October. 455 00:22:32,640 --> 00:22:34,000 Speaker 3: All right, how's your with them? Max? 456 00:22:34,600 --> 00:22:38,040 Speaker 10: Some showers this morning, SOUTHERLYA'ST ten the high Central brilliant. 457 00:22:38,040 --> 00:22:40,080 Speaker 3: Thank you have a good day, Neiva's and orkanahay nava 458 00:22:40,160 --> 00:22:43,439 Speaker 3: good morning. Or can property valuations going to be released? 459 00:22:43,760 --> 00:22:43,920 Speaker 12: Yeh? 460 00:22:44,200 --> 00:22:48,080 Speaker 13: This week finally. So obviously we know that these valuations 461 00:22:48,080 --> 00:22:51,400 Speaker 13: are used to seat rates because they were originally seat 462 00:22:51,440 --> 00:22:53,800 Speaker 13: for release. I think people remember this in May of 463 00:22:53,880 --> 00:22:56,479 Speaker 13: last year. Then they were pushed back I think a 464 00:22:56,560 --> 00:22:59,159 Speaker 13: couple of times, and that was for the value a 465 00:22:59,280 --> 00:23:01,960 Speaker 13: General to carry out a set of reviews. So we 466 00:23:02,040 --> 00:23:05,439 Speaker 13: know that these property valuations will be released finally this week. 467 00:23:05,840 --> 00:23:07,760 Speaker 13: It's also expected that many of the rate payers will 468 00:23:07,760 --> 00:23:10,480 Speaker 13: object object to their new value, so. 469 00:23:10,800 --> 00:23:13,239 Speaker 3: No one likes them when they come out. But they 470 00:23:13,280 --> 00:23:16,119 Speaker 3: don't mean anything anyway, really do they. They just well 471 00:23:16,160 --> 00:23:17,800 Speaker 3: apart from what you're right, whether. 472 00:23:17,520 --> 00:23:19,520 Speaker 13: To go up or down or yeah, yeah, quite right, 473 00:23:19,560 --> 00:23:20,000 Speaker 13: quite right. 474 00:23:20,119 --> 00:23:22,720 Speaker 3: Now. What's happening with our weather today? 475 00:23:22,800 --> 00:23:23,240 Speaker 6: Okay? 476 00:23:23,520 --> 00:23:27,880 Speaker 13: Wow, rain, possible, thunderstorms turning to showers before dawn. Yeah, 477 00:23:27,920 --> 00:23:31,480 Speaker 13: showers fu and far between by the afternoon. Strong winds 478 00:23:31,480 --> 00:23:34,239 Speaker 13: as well. We've got westerlies gus to one hundred and 479 00:23:34,240 --> 00:23:37,520 Speaker 13: ten kilometers, but our possible in the squadly thunderstorm seventeen 480 00:23:38,080 --> 00:23:39,320 Speaker 13: the high here at all clubs. 481 00:23:40,080 --> 00:23:41,920 Speaker 3: Thank you very much, Neiva. It has just gone eighteen 482 00:23:41,920 --> 00:23:44,600 Speaker 3: minutes away from six. Here is Alcarez winning this as 483 00:23:44,600 --> 00:23:46,760 Speaker 3: the French Open, winning his fourth set against Sonner. 484 00:23:59,080 --> 00:24:05,560 Speaker 14: Carlo Us takes the role Gallows father all the way, 485 00:24:06,720 --> 00:24:10,119 Speaker 14: takes the championship points. He takes the fourth seven. 486 00:24:10,200 --> 00:24:12,919 Speaker 3: Six. There we go. It has just set gone seventeen 487 00:24:12,920 --> 00:24:15,160 Speaker 3: minutes away from six and Ryan Fox, by the way, 488 00:24:15,160 --> 00:24:17,399 Speaker 3: will be teeing off in two minutes time. You're on 489 00:24:17,480 --> 00:24:20,480 Speaker 3: news Talk, said b Gavin Gray. Next, good news for 490 00:24:20,600 --> 00:24:23,560 Speaker 3: Milford this morning. 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This is over the amount spent 516 00:25:37,960 --> 00:25:39,120 Speaker 3: on the asylum seekers. 517 00:25:40,040 --> 00:25:43,480 Speaker 12: Yeah, sides down, but it's down not very much, Ryan. 518 00:25:43,640 --> 00:25:47,080 Speaker 12: So in total, the bill being spent on hotels to 519 00:25:47,080 --> 00:25:51,479 Speaker 12: How's migrants last year was four point four billion New 520 00:25:51,560 --> 00:25:54,760 Speaker 12: Zealand dollars, down from four point six billion the year before. 521 00:25:55,359 --> 00:25:58,280 Speaker 12: It is said that there are thirty two thousand asylum 522 00:25:58,359 --> 00:26:01,520 Speaker 12: seekers in hotels in the UK. The money is coming 523 00:26:01,520 --> 00:26:04,560 Speaker 12: out of the overseas development budget. So money that should 524 00:26:04,600 --> 00:26:07,320 Speaker 12: be going to help the poorest people around the world 525 00:26:07,480 --> 00:26:10,720 Speaker 12: is instead being used to house migrants who have come 526 00:26:10,760 --> 00:26:14,119 Speaker 12: to the UK. It really is unsustainable. I think plenty 527 00:26:14,119 --> 00:26:16,399 Speaker 12: of people are thinking. But here's the other thing. Because 528 00:26:16,440 --> 00:26:19,840 Speaker 12: the country's not losing any money, people are also beginning 529 00:26:19,880 --> 00:26:23,600 Speaker 12: to wonder if ministers are really serious about tackling this injustice, 530 00:26:23,680 --> 00:26:26,879 Speaker 12: in that this money would be saving lives elsewhere around 531 00:26:26,920 --> 00:26:29,399 Speaker 12: the globe as opposed to comfort for those who have 532 00:26:29,480 --> 00:26:32,199 Speaker 12: come here illegally and are applying for asylum. It's a 533 00:26:32,320 --> 00:26:34,680 Speaker 12: very tricky issue. No government's got a grip on it. 534 00:26:34,840 --> 00:26:37,439 Speaker 12: But this hotel bill seems to go on and on 535 00:26:37,760 --> 00:26:38,240 Speaker 12: and on. 536 00:26:38,440 --> 00:26:41,960 Speaker 3: Meanwhile, we've got arrests up for illegal migrants. 537 00:26:43,119 --> 00:26:45,800 Speaker 12: Yes, this the government has improved on since they came 538 00:26:45,840 --> 00:26:48,720 Speaker 12: into parent July of last year, in that they have 539 00:26:48,840 --> 00:26:53,879 Speaker 12: toughened up quite considerably the fines and penalties to employers 540 00:26:53,880 --> 00:27:00,200 Speaker 12: who do carry on employing migrants who are working here illegally. Now, 541 00:27:00,200 --> 00:27:02,280 Speaker 12: the problem is for those who are in those hotels 542 00:27:02,280 --> 00:27:05,199 Speaker 12: we just described Ryan, and they are allowed to go 543 00:27:05,280 --> 00:27:06,880 Speaker 12: out and about and do what they want. They're given 544 00:27:06,920 --> 00:27:09,160 Speaker 12: a small amount of money each day, but they are 545 00:27:09,240 --> 00:27:11,600 Speaker 12: not allowed to work and plenty of people think well 546 00:27:11,600 --> 00:27:13,959 Speaker 12: they should be allowed to work. And so we've heard 547 00:27:14,000 --> 00:27:17,040 Speaker 12: there's a fifty one percent rise on the number of 548 00:27:17,080 --> 00:27:20,320 Speaker 12: people arrested on suspicion of working illegally in the UK. 549 00:27:20,960 --> 00:27:24,200 Speaker 12: That's a significant rise and it is said that they 550 00:27:24,200 --> 00:27:28,879 Speaker 12: have managed to thirty thousand people in total who have 551 00:27:29,000 --> 00:27:31,320 Speaker 12: no right to be in the UK have now been 552 00:27:31,400 --> 00:27:33,960 Speaker 12: returned to their home countries according to the Home Office. 553 00:27:33,960 --> 00:27:35,680 Speaker 12: So this is a more positive story. 554 00:27:35,720 --> 00:27:36,639 Speaker 3: But then you get down. 555 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:39,760 Speaker 12: To the detail and footage showing on video shows the 556 00:27:39,760 --> 00:27:43,800 Speaker 12: moment thirty six people were arrested on one construction site, 557 00:27:44,200 --> 00:27:49,240 Speaker 12: nine others arrested illegally using delivery drivers. The list goes 558 00:27:49,359 --> 00:27:51,760 Speaker 12: on and on, and the question is how can the 559 00:27:51,760 --> 00:27:53,159 Speaker 12: government crack down further on that? 560 00:27:53,840 --> 00:27:55,960 Speaker 3: Thank you very much, Kevin Gavin Gray are UK. You're 561 00:27:55,960 --> 00:27:57,800 Speaker 3: a correspondent just going to live in minutes away from 562 00:27:57,840 --> 00:28:01,760 Speaker 3: six Ryan Bridge. Terrants will from September be allowed to 563 00:28:01,800 --> 00:28:04,560 Speaker 3: visit the country on a special visa. The Parent Boost 564 00:28:04,680 --> 00:28:07,560 Speaker 3: visa will allow parents and will allow the parents of 565 00:28:07,600 --> 00:28:10,760 Speaker 3: citizens and residents to be granted with multi entry access 566 00:28:10,760 --> 00:28:12,960 Speaker 3: for up to five years if they meet health income 567 00:28:12,960 --> 00:28:15,840 Speaker 3: and insurance criteria, plus you can extend for another five, 568 00:28:15,920 --> 00:28:18,639 Speaker 3: so it's basically ten. It's a copy paste of the 569 00:28:18,680 --> 00:28:22,120 Speaker 3: Australia Canada model. Dr Palmjuck Palmer is the act immigration 570 00:28:22,200 --> 00:28:24,159 Speaker 3: spokesperson with me this morning, Good morning. 571 00:28:24,960 --> 00:28:27,640 Speaker 15: Good morning game now for having me on, great. 572 00:28:27,440 --> 00:28:30,200 Speaker 3: To have you here. Now, the estimates for how many 573 00:28:30,280 --> 00:28:32,840 Speaker 3: we might see apply for this very wildly from two 574 00:28:32,880 --> 00:28:35,320 Speaker 3: thousand to ten thousand a year. What do you think 575 00:28:35,359 --> 00:28:36,119 Speaker 3: is going to happen with it? 576 00:28:37,480 --> 00:28:39,200 Speaker 15: I think we'll have to wait and watch how many 577 00:28:39,280 --> 00:28:44,240 Speaker 15: people actually take up this opportunity, because as it was 578 00:28:44,280 --> 00:28:48,120 Speaker 15: said in yesterday's media conference that it could be between 579 00:28:48,160 --> 00:28:50,640 Speaker 15: two to ten thousand. But we'll have to wakency. 580 00:28:50,880 --> 00:28:53,080 Speaker 3: Are you happy with I mean, you guys wanted a 581 00:28:53,120 --> 00:28:56,680 Speaker 3: public system with a payment from the parents rather than 582 00:28:56,720 --> 00:28:59,280 Speaker 3: them having to have health insurance. Why did you want that? 583 00:28:59,400 --> 00:29:01,280 Speaker 3: And do you think this will make a difference? 584 00:29:02,800 --> 00:29:06,000 Speaker 15: So where we have blended, we are quite actually satisfied 585 00:29:06,040 --> 00:29:09,680 Speaker 15: with that. I am quite confident it will work and 586 00:29:09,720 --> 00:29:12,720 Speaker 15: it will help families those who really want to bring 587 00:29:12,760 --> 00:29:16,080 Speaker 15: their parents here on long term visitors visa. So when 588 00:29:16,120 --> 00:29:18,520 Speaker 15: we were doing work on our policy that was done 589 00:29:18,560 --> 00:29:21,920 Speaker 15: While we were in a position, I spoke to various 590 00:29:21,960 --> 00:29:26,840 Speaker 15: health insurance industry people and the feedback that I received 591 00:29:26,840 --> 00:29:30,320 Speaker 15: from them was that some health insurance companies are reluctant 592 00:29:30,360 --> 00:29:33,080 Speaker 15: to take new clients those who are over a certain age. 593 00:29:33,360 --> 00:29:36,520 Speaker 15: And also the second point they made was that they're 594 00:29:36,520 --> 00:29:39,160 Speaker 15: reluctant to take people those who are on our visitor's visa. 595 00:29:39,800 --> 00:29:43,040 Speaker 15: And they also said that health insurance can be given 596 00:29:43,080 --> 00:29:46,000 Speaker 15: for one year with the travel insurance. And that's why 597 00:29:46,040 --> 00:29:49,480 Speaker 15: we thought that it's best to have a fund associated 598 00:29:49,560 --> 00:29:53,400 Speaker 15: with the application that goes towards public health fund, so 599 00:29:53,440 --> 00:29:56,800 Speaker 15: that we are not creating a situation for the sponsor 600 00:29:56,840 --> 00:30:00,680 Speaker 15: where the sponsor is aniga in our death yourself, their 601 00:30:00,880 --> 00:30:03,960 Speaker 15: parents ending up in hospital and then the hospital choosing 602 00:30:04,000 --> 00:30:06,479 Speaker 15: for fairments. So that's why we thought we want to 603 00:30:06,520 --> 00:30:10,120 Speaker 15: actually balance it for sponsor and for taxpayers. And that 604 00:30:10,360 --> 00:30:11,280 Speaker 15: was the idea. 605 00:30:11,040 --> 00:30:13,320 Speaker 3: There, right, But does that not mean that if that 606 00:30:13,440 --> 00:30:15,680 Speaker 3: is the case, that some of these parents won't actually 607 00:30:15,680 --> 00:30:16,760 Speaker 3: be able to get insurance. 608 00:30:17,920 --> 00:30:21,200 Speaker 15: So what I would say is that industries evolved and 609 00:30:21,600 --> 00:30:25,120 Speaker 15: if there is a need, then industries might look into it. 610 00:30:25,160 --> 00:30:29,120 Speaker 15: Some really positive about it and confident partical work but 611 00:30:29,520 --> 00:30:32,479 Speaker 15: we will watch closely how it goes and if it 612 00:30:32,560 --> 00:30:35,240 Speaker 15: needs improvement, we will be definitely talking about that. 613 00:30:35,400 --> 00:30:38,640 Speaker 3: Panji, appreciate your time spanting Pundrick Palmer, spokesperson for Immigration 614 00:30:38,720 --> 00:30:40,680 Speaker 3: for the ACT Party. It is eight minutes away from 615 00:30:40,720 --> 00:30:42,480 Speaker 3: six on News talk to because I guess the thing 616 00:30:42,600 --> 00:30:44,680 Speaker 3: is you don't want you don't want a whole bunch 617 00:30:44,760 --> 00:30:48,520 Speaker 3: of parents of immigrants coming to New Zealand and draining 618 00:30:48,560 --> 00:30:51,880 Speaker 3: the super our superannuation and the health system, which is 619 00:30:52,760 --> 00:30:55,000 Speaker 3: what this is aiming to address. You can't do that, 620 00:30:55,280 --> 00:30:57,479 Speaker 3: But then the question is really how effective is it 621 00:30:57,480 --> 00:31:00,000 Speaker 3: if they can't get insurance. I suppose can't get health insurance. 622 00:31:00,640 --> 00:31:02,800 Speaker 3: Eight minutes away from six News Talks, there'd be right. 623 00:31:02,640 --> 00:31:06,000 Speaker 1: Next the first word on the News of the Day 624 00:31:06,240 --> 00:31:10,560 Speaker 1: early edition with Ryan Bridge and x Fole Insulation keeping 625 00:31:10,600 --> 00:31:13,760 Speaker 1: Kiwi Holmes warm and dry this winter news talks, that'd 626 00:31:13,800 --> 00:31:14,800 Speaker 1: be news talks. 627 00:31:14,800 --> 00:31:16,880 Speaker 3: Here'b just gone six minutes away from six. Over in 628 00:31:16,920 --> 00:31:19,120 Speaker 3: the US, you might be wondering, how is Trump getting 629 00:31:19,160 --> 00:31:22,400 Speaker 3: the National Guard to go into the streets of Los 630 00:31:22,440 --> 00:31:25,480 Speaker 3: Angeles to deal with this rebellion. That's what he's calling it, 631 00:31:25,520 --> 00:31:28,160 Speaker 3: and that's why he's able to do it. Usually the 632 00:31:28,200 --> 00:31:31,600 Speaker 3: governor is the basically the commander in chief of like 633 00:31:31,680 --> 00:31:34,640 Speaker 3: Newsom would be in charge of the National Guard in California. 634 00:31:35,240 --> 00:31:38,040 Speaker 3: But under Title ten of the US Code, presidents can 635 00:31:38,080 --> 00:31:41,240 Speaker 3: federalize the National Guard, meaning to order the state based 636 00:31:41,280 --> 00:31:44,080 Speaker 3: troops to active duty when there is a rebellion or 637 00:31:44,200 --> 00:31:47,520 Speaker 3: danger of a rebellion against government authority. And that is 638 00:31:47,560 --> 00:31:50,520 Speaker 3: exactly what Trump is saying is happening there. It's five 639 00:31:50,560 --> 00:31:53,840 Speaker 3: to six Ryan Bridge rebellion of sorts in the studio 640 00:31:53,880 --> 00:31:55,040 Speaker 3: this morning, Mike, good morning. 641 00:31:55,240 --> 00:31:57,479 Speaker 16: Do you know it's a funny thing when I come in, 642 00:31:57,640 --> 00:32:00,200 Speaker 16: especially on a Monday. Yeah, And I tied you this 643 00:32:00,720 --> 00:32:04,000 Speaker 16: dump up from all the low renters that have occupied 644 00:32:04,000 --> 00:32:07,200 Speaker 16: the place over the weekend. I myself excluded, well yourself 645 00:32:07,240 --> 00:32:10,600 Speaker 16: excluded until this morning, and I think, how is it 646 00:32:10,680 --> 00:32:14,080 Speaker 16: possible that this calamitous shambles. 647 00:32:13,520 --> 00:32:15,240 Speaker 3: Could get any worse unfolds? 648 00:32:15,360 --> 00:32:18,800 Speaker 16: And yet I've just seen you do it so changed. 649 00:32:18,600 --> 00:32:21,800 Speaker 3: The channel on the TV, and my need to explain 650 00:32:21,880 --> 00:32:23,120 Speaker 3: to well and truly twisted. 651 00:32:23,200 --> 00:32:26,680 Speaker 16: There are three TVs, and it's widely known that you 652 00:32:26,720 --> 00:32:28,800 Speaker 16: don't do it from a distance, because then you change 653 00:32:28,840 --> 00:32:29,520 Speaker 16: all the channels. 654 00:32:29,520 --> 00:32:32,560 Speaker 3: Widely knowing how well, not that way by. 655 00:32:32,440 --> 00:32:35,440 Speaker 16: People who know what they're doing technically, And so what 656 00:32:35,560 --> 00:32:39,000 Speaker 16: happens when you've just literally cocked the entire thing up. 657 00:32:38,960 --> 00:32:43,680 Speaker 3: The studio and what you were seeking You didn't find 658 00:32:43,960 --> 00:32:46,320 Speaker 3: the tennis I was looking for. The tennis didn't have 659 00:32:46,360 --> 00:32:46,800 Speaker 3: you got. 660 00:32:46,640 --> 00:32:48,600 Speaker 16: The tennis there, We've got, we've got it. We've got 661 00:32:48,720 --> 00:32:51,560 Speaker 16: quiz on duke, a little bit of fox on the 662 00:32:51,640 --> 00:32:53,920 Speaker 16: left hand side, and a week or no signals and 663 00:32:54,680 --> 00:32:56,720 Speaker 16: the clock that used to be there is no longer 664 00:32:56,720 --> 00:32:57,120 Speaker 16: there at all. 665 00:32:57,160 --> 00:32:58,920 Speaker 3: Think there is a clock in front of you on 666 00:32:58,960 --> 00:33:01,400 Speaker 3: these computers. You know that I do, So why do 667 00:33:01,440 --> 00:33:02,600 Speaker 3: you need a clock on that up there? 668 00:33:02,600 --> 00:33:05,840 Speaker 16: You never have too many clocks, never have too many clocks. 669 00:33:06,320 --> 00:33:08,320 Speaker 16: Everybody knows that. So yep, Glenn will have to come 670 00:33:08,360 --> 00:33:09,800 Speaker 16: and here I already done. 671 00:33:09,880 --> 00:33:12,280 Speaker 3: Thought you would be interested to know, because you've been 672 00:33:12,280 --> 00:33:14,200 Speaker 3: on a bit of a rampage lately about Minister's not 673 00:33:14,240 --> 00:33:16,320 Speaker 3: turning up. That we asked Erica Stanford on this morning 674 00:33:16,360 --> 00:33:17,200 Speaker 3: about family and. 675 00:33:17,160 --> 00:33:17,760 Speaker 2: What'd she say? 676 00:33:18,400 --> 00:33:22,560 Speaker 3: She declined on because of the time five forty eight 677 00:33:22,640 --> 00:33:25,520 Speaker 3: am and she's feeling a little bit under the weather. 678 00:33:26,280 --> 00:33:28,760 Speaker 16: No unacceptable, Is that good? Enough unacceptable. I'm going to 679 00:33:28,800 --> 00:33:30,400 Speaker 16: raise that with Prominis this morning. 680 00:33:31,800 --> 00:33:35,720 Speaker 3: Before you Live. I really don't know how Mike is 681 00:33:35,720 --> 00:33:37,440 Speaker 3: here with the next Have a great day, run I'll 682 00:33:37,480 --> 00:33:40,760 Speaker 3: see tomorrow. 683 00:33:53,200 --> 00:33:56,200 Speaker 1: For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, Listen live 684 00:33:56,320 --> 00:33:59,320 Speaker 1: to News Talks. It'd be from five am weekdays, or 685 00:33:59,360 --> 00:34:01,280 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.