1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:05,280 Speaker 1: The issues is the interviews and the insight. 2 00:00:05,559 --> 00:00:09,200 Speaker 2: Andrew Dickens on early edition with one roof make your 3 00:00:09,240 --> 00:00:12,120 Speaker 2: Property Search Simple News Talks. 4 00:00:11,920 --> 00:00:15,200 Speaker 3: It'd be it's well, good morning to you, welcome to 5 00:00:15,200 --> 00:00:16,880 Speaker 3: the program. Thank you so much for choosing us. I'm 6 00:00:16,920 --> 00:00:20,040 Speaker 3: Andrew Dickens in for Brian Bridge on the program today. 7 00:00:20,720 --> 00:00:23,759 Speaker 3: Apparently Kiwi Saber is still investing in fossil fuel shares, 8 00:00:23,800 --> 00:00:24,480 Speaker 3: so how. 9 00:00:24,320 --> 00:00:24,959 Speaker 1: Are they doing that? 10 00:00:25,440 --> 00:00:28,920 Speaker 3: And should we be worried? Europe is organizing emergency summer 11 00:00:28,960 --> 00:00:31,960 Speaker 3: says the US abandons the Ukraine. Gavin Gray with the 12 00:00:32,040 --> 00:00:35,440 Speaker 3: latest and a new campaign tells Ozzie's that they must 13 00:00:35,520 --> 00:00:38,440 Speaker 3: come to New Zealand, and the question is why is 14 00:00:38,479 --> 00:00:41,519 Speaker 3: this new. Louise Upston, the Tourism Minister, is joining us 15 00:00:41,560 --> 00:00:44,320 Speaker 3: just before six. We'll have correspondence from right around the 16 00:00:44,360 --> 00:00:46,840 Speaker 3: world and right around New Zealand. Will have news as 17 00:00:46,880 --> 00:00:48,600 Speaker 3: it breaks. You can text us as well if you 18 00:00:48,680 --> 00:00:50,760 Speaker 3: have anything to say. And the number is ninety two 19 00:00:50,800 --> 00:00:53,960 Speaker 3: ninety two. A small charge applies. It's seven after five. 20 00:00:55,600 --> 00:00:56,320 Speaker 1: The agenda. 21 00:00:57,160 --> 00:01:00,520 Speaker 3: It's Monday, the seventeenth of February. To the Middle East 22 00:01:00,560 --> 00:01:03,080 Speaker 3: and Israeli prim Mienist of Benjamin Netanyah, who says he's 23 00:01:03,120 --> 00:01:06,200 Speaker 3: working in full cooperation with the United States on a 24 00:01:06,200 --> 00:01:09,640 Speaker 3: common strategy for Gaza. After his meeting with US Secretary 25 00:01:09,680 --> 00:01:13,120 Speaker 3: of State Marco Rubio, speaking at a news conference in Jerusalem, 26 00:01:13,280 --> 00:01:17,640 Speaker 3: Rubio and Nettaja who outlined their areas of agreement, including 27 00:01:17,640 --> 00:01:22,000 Speaker 3: a desire to eradicate harmasa's governing capacity, prevent Iran from 28 00:01:22,120 --> 00:01:25,320 Speaker 3: gaining a nuclear weapon, and to monitor developments in post 29 00:01:25,440 --> 00:01:26,440 Speaker 3: assad Syria. 30 00:01:26,600 --> 00:01:30,000 Speaker 4: I thanked Secretary of Rubio for President Trump's assistance and 31 00:01:30,120 --> 00:01:33,880 Speaker 4: helping us secure the release of another three hostages yesterday. 32 00:01:33,959 --> 00:01:37,679 Speaker 4: These are hostages that Hamas refused to release only a 33 00:01:37,680 --> 00:01:41,200 Speaker 4: few days earlier, and I also thanked him for America's 34 00:01:41,480 --> 00:01:45,280 Speaker 4: unequivocal blacking for Israel's policy in Gaza. 35 00:01:45,400 --> 00:01:49,760 Speaker 3: In moving forward, Meanwhile, Marco Rubio says Trump's Gaza takeover 36 00:01:49,840 --> 00:01:52,640 Speaker 3: plan took courage for him to propose. 37 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:55,600 Speaker 5: It may have shocked and surprised many, but what cannot 38 00:01:55,640 --> 00:01:58,440 Speaker 5: continue is the same cycle where we repeat over and 39 00:01:58,480 --> 00:02:00,600 Speaker 5: over again and wind up in the exact same place. 40 00:02:00,920 --> 00:02:04,640 Speaker 3: Meanwhile, European leaders will gather in France tomorrow for an 41 00:02:04,640 --> 00:02:07,760 Speaker 3: emergency summer tomid US efforts to agree on a deal 42 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:10,280 Speaker 3: with Russia to end the war in Ukraine. In the 43 00:02:10,320 --> 00:02:13,280 Speaker 3: coming days, US Secretary of State Micro Rubio is expected 44 00:02:13,320 --> 00:02:16,960 Speaker 3: to meet with Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, but Ukrainian 45 00:02:17,000 --> 00:02:21,040 Speaker 3: President Vladimir Zelenski has said he was not invited to 46 00:02:21,160 --> 00:02:24,160 Speaker 3: those talks, and there's concerned the White House could strike 47 00:02:24,200 --> 00:02:26,560 Speaker 3: a deal which damages European security. 48 00:02:26,800 --> 00:02:28,720 Speaker 6: Eventually, at some point, the Americans will realize that the 49 00:02:28,760 --> 00:02:30,760 Speaker 6: Europeans have to be part of this deal. The one 50 00:02:30,760 --> 00:02:33,320 Speaker 6: thing that Donald Trump wants to avoid is this becoming 51 00:02:33,320 --> 00:02:36,440 Speaker 6: another Afghanistan. In other words, the whole thing going south 52 00:02:36,919 --> 00:02:39,880 Speaker 6: a conflict restarts seeing everybody blaming each other. 53 00:02:40,840 --> 00:02:41,480 Speaker 1: He doesn't want to. 54 00:02:41,440 --> 00:02:43,480 Speaker 6: Get the flag for that, so he will want the 55 00:02:43,520 --> 00:02:47,160 Speaker 6: Europeans on board. So the argument goes to make sure 56 00:02:47,240 --> 00:02:49,480 Speaker 6: that this stays a durable settlement. 57 00:02:50,120 --> 00:02:53,080 Speaker 3: And finally, the stars of the big screen are arriving 58 00:02:53,120 --> 00:02:55,840 Speaker 3: as we speak at London's Royal Festival Hall for the 59 00:02:55,840 --> 00:02:59,360 Speaker 3: annual BETHDA Film and TV Awards. Now leading this year's 60 00:02:59,360 --> 00:03:04,320 Speaker 3: nominations religious Drama Conclave, followed by Emilia Pevez and the 61 00:03:04,440 --> 00:03:07,359 Speaker 3: architecture film The Brutalists with Adrian Brody now Here is 62 00:03:07,400 --> 00:03:10,399 Speaker 3: a clip from Conclave, which dominates the awards tonight. It's 63 00:03:10,400 --> 00:03:14,040 Speaker 3: got twelve nominations that the nominations include Best Film Director 64 00:03:14,080 --> 00:03:14,840 Speaker 3: and Leading Actor. 65 00:03:16,160 --> 00:03:20,960 Speaker 1: Discuss with the Holy Father in that final meeting arrangements 66 00:03:21,000 --> 00:03:26,320 Speaker 1: we're made in Paris. I shall pretend this conversation never 67 00:03:26,400 --> 00:03:27,280 Speaker 1: took place, but. 68 00:03:27,280 --> 00:03:31,959 Speaker 7: It has taken place. This is a conclave, but it's 69 00:03:31,960 --> 00:03:32,440 Speaker 7: not a war. 70 00:03:32,560 --> 00:03:36,800 Speaker 3: It is a war and you have to commit to 71 00:03:36,920 --> 00:03:42,480 Speaker 3: a side. Yeah, that's definitely Tucci and Ray finds acting 72 00:03:42,560 --> 00:03:44,960 Speaker 3: their chops off. It is ten minus after five. 73 00:03:45,520 --> 00:03:48,080 Speaker 1: News and Views you Trust to start your day. 74 00:03:48,320 --> 00:03:52,080 Speaker 2: It's early edition with Andrew Dickens and one roof Make 75 00:03:52,160 --> 00:03:54,240 Speaker 2: your Property Search Simple. 76 00:03:54,160 --> 00:03:55,560 Speaker 1: News Talks It be So. 77 00:03:55,680 --> 00:03:58,400 Speaker 3: The New Zealand Economic Forum has ended in Hamilton and 78 00:03:58,440 --> 00:04:00,800 Speaker 3: all week in we saw the analysis about what was 79 00:04:00,840 --> 00:04:03,240 Speaker 3: discussed and for me what was fascinating was what we 80 00:04:03,320 --> 00:04:06,960 Speaker 3: didn't hear about rather than what we did. New Zealand 81 00:04:06,960 --> 00:04:08,480 Speaker 3: I think we can all agree is at a critical 82 00:04:08,520 --> 00:04:11,920 Speaker 3: time we have an economy that is fundamentally flawed. We 83 00:04:12,080 --> 00:04:14,360 Speaker 3: the taxpayers, in one way or another, have failed to 84 00:04:14,400 --> 00:04:16,520 Speaker 3: deliver the revenue to the government to pay for the 85 00:04:16,560 --> 00:04:19,760 Speaker 3: services that we need and we demand. We got deficit 86 00:04:19,839 --> 00:04:22,920 Speaker 3: enough to deficit means we live on borrowings. Meanwhile, bills 87 00:04:22,960 --> 00:04:24,440 Speaker 3: that have been kicked down the road are coming back 88 00:04:24,480 --> 00:04:26,560 Speaker 3: to hurt us and to solve the problems. We heard 89 00:04:26,600 --> 00:04:29,479 Speaker 3: from our current leaders who have to fix up the 90 00:04:29,520 --> 00:04:32,760 Speaker 3: problems theyf not just by the last government, which are numerous, 91 00:04:32,800 --> 00:04:36,440 Speaker 3: but by all governments since the advent of Rogeromics. We 92 00:04:36,520 --> 00:04:38,920 Speaker 3: have people there like Finance Minister Nicola Willison, just a 93 00:04:39,000 --> 00:04:42,160 Speaker 3: point of Public Service Commissioner Bryant Roach, and just appointed 94 00:04:42,200 --> 00:04:46,520 Speaker 3: Treasury Secretary Ian Renny, And they said, we must increase productivity, 95 00:04:46,880 --> 00:04:49,960 Speaker 3: we must encourage more foreign investment, we must slash the 96 00:04:49,960 --> 00:04:54,400 Speaker 3: public service, we must improve savings, all of which we 97 00:04:54,440 --> 00:04:57,159 Speaker 3: can agree on. But what they didn't talk about was 98 00:04:57,240 --> 00:05:00,800 Speaker 3: things like taxation, whether it's corporate tax or capital gains tax. 99 00:05:00,880 --> 00:05:04,160 Speaker 3: They didn't talk about fixing housing and the fundamental force there. 100 00:05:04,279 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 3: They did not talk about affording superannuation, and they did 101 00:05:07,160 --> 00:05:10,640 Speaker 3: not talk about affording healthcare. So we seem to be 102 00:05:10,640 --> 00:05:12,800 Speaker 3: putting all our hope in some foreigners riding in to 103 00:05:12,880 --> 00:05:15,559 Speaker 3: save us with their capital, which even with the best 104 00:05:15,600 --> 00:05:18,599 Speaker 3: will we can muster, will take years to bear fruit. 105 00:05:19,000 --> 00:05:23,160 Speaker 3: Meanwhile slashing the public service to the bone, which hurts everyone. 106 00:05:23,240 --> 00:05:25,200 Speaker 3: And I just thought at the end of the weekend, 107 00:05:25,680 --> 00:05:27,479 Speaker 3: if that was the best our brightest can bring to 108 00:05:27,520 --> 00:05:31,320 Speaker 3: the table, we're in for a long and painful ride. 109 00:05:31,960 --> 00:05:35,640 Speaker 3: Just do something. It appears that we only ever consider 110 00:05:35,760 --> 00:05:39,960 Speaker 3: half the solutions because we're also politically correct to whatever 111 00:05:40,080 --> 00:05:44,760 Speaker 3: politics we follow. Now, the antidote to all that economic 112 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:47,120 Speaker 3: gloom is the sporting riches we're enjoying right now. Elise 113 00:05:47,240 --> 00:05:50,200 Speaker 3: Andrews said a world record in cycling, Alice Robinson got 114 00:05:50,240 --> 00:05:53,280 Speaker 3: a World championship silver in alpine skiing. Some guy I'd 115 00:05:53,320 --> 00:05:56,400 Speaker 3: never heard of, Filled Melville Ives got himself a gold 116 00:05:56,440 --> 00:05:59,240 Speaker 3: in the half pipe yesterday. Orka, the FC continues to 117 00:05:59,279 --> 00:06:02,160 Speaker 3: win the only side who have ever humbled them. We've 118 00:06:02,160 --> 00:06:05,240 Speaker 3: got Joseph Parker preparing to take a heavyweight world championship 119 00:06:05,279 --> 00:06:07,400 Speaker 3: this coming weekend. And then we had the rugby in 120 00:06:07,400 --> 00:06:09,360 Speaker 3: the league over the weekend, and we'll talk all about 121 00:06:09,400 --> 00:06:12,839 Speaker 3: this soon with Andrew Ordison. But what impressed me over 122 00:06:12,880 --> 00:06:16,040 Speaker 3: the weekend was the crowd attendances at our sporting events. 123 00:06:16,279 --> 00:06:18,719 Speaker 3: Good on you, Hamilton, that was a bumper crowd for 124 00:06:18,760 --> 00:06:21,640 Speaker 3: the Warriors. It was a real event Catergory at Auckland. 125 00:06:21,680 --> 00:06:23,600 Speaker 3: Crowds turned up for the rugby. There was even a 126 00:06:23,600 --> 00:06:26,640 Speaker 3: big crowd for the red Bull trolley Darby. It seems 127 00:06:26,680 --> 00:06:28,760 Speaker 3: like in the middle of all this economic doom and gloom, 128 00:06:28,760 --> 00:06:31,080 Speaker 3: we're up for having a bit of fun at sports. 129 00:06:31,080 --> 00:06:34,280 Speaker 3: And I have to say that was I thought uplifting 130 00:06:34,480 --> 00:06:37,400 Speaker 3: over the weekend. So we've got new research revealing that 131 00:06:37,520 --> 00:06:42,240 Speaker 3: Kiwisaver funds have significantly increased their exposure to fossil fuel investments. 132 00:06:42,240 --> 00:06:42,719 Speaker 8: Do you care? 133 00:06:44,160 --> 00:06:45,880 Speaker 3: I've got a text already. As long as my money 134 00:06:45,920 --> 00:06:47,960 Speaker 3: is making money, I'm not bothered where it's invested. Thank 135 00:06:47,960 --> 00:06:49,880 Speaker 3: you Donald, Thank you for listening. We're going to talk 136 00:06:49,880 --> 00:06:52,360 Speaker 3: about this in a moment with Barry Coates, the man 137 00:06:52,400 --> 00:06:55,880 Speaker 3: who did the survey that found the facts. 138 00:06:56,480 --> 00:06:59,440 Speaker 2: Andrew Dickens on the early edition were the one room 139 00:06:59,680 --> 00:07:03,000 Speaker 2: to make your property search simple, youth dog Zibby. 140 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:06,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, good one to you. The time is now five fifteen. 141 00:07:06,520 --> 00:07:08,600 Speaker 3: Just some of those facts and figures out from the 142 00:07:08,920 --> 00:07:11,360 Speaker 3: key we Saver funds, Can we save your investments in 143 00:07:11,400 --> 00:07:13,960 Speaker 3: fossil fuels jump to four point four to two billion 144 00:07:14,280 --> 00:07:17,239 Speaker 3: in September twenty four that's up from three point seventy 145 00:07:17,280 --> 00:07:19,800 Speaker 3: five billion in March twenty twenty four. So that's quick, 146 00:07:19,960 --> 00:07:22,840 Speaker 3: and that's an awful lot of money in fossil fuels 147 00:07:22,920 --> 00:07:24,920 Speaker 3: put in by Kei Wei Savers, and I asked a 148 00:07:25,000 --> 00:07:27,720 Speaker 3: question do you care? And many people are saying no. 149 00:07:27,800 --> 00:07:29,880 Speaker 3: Steve says, can we save it? Investment type should not 150 00:07:29,920 --> 00:07:34,080 Speaker 3: be restricted, and thank you Steve. Wherever the money is 151 00:07:34,080 --> 00:07:37,080 Speaker 3: being is being put that as long as it's making money, 152 00:07:37,080 --> 00:07:39,600 Speaker 3: that's all right. Number of texts saying that. So we'll 153 00:07:39,600 --> 00:07:41,480 Speaker 3: talk about this shortly. But first look, who's in the 154 00:07:41,520 --> 00:07:45,400 Speaker 3: studio is Andrew Orderson. I've coming as it's all right, 155 00:07:45,880 --> 00:07:47,800 Speaker 3: hold on, hold on a second. We'll just turn up 156 00:07:47,800 --> 00:07:49,680 Speaker 3: your channel right there and so we can hear you, 157 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:51,040 Speaker 3: and then you are am. 158 00:07:50,960 --> 00:07:55,920 Speaker 9: I there now, I've comeing as you're Anethis said, you know, yes. 159 00:07:55,280 --> 00:07:57,080 Speaker 3: Yeah, Barry's not up, but we'll get him up. In 160 00:07:57,120 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 3: the second, theory goes very good, gosh, Super Rugby. You know, 161 00:08:00,320 --> 00:08:02,360 Speaker 3: during the week I was thinking Super Rubby, too soon, 162 00:08:02,640 --> 00:08:04,840 Speaker 3: too hot, and then of course what happened. I watched 163 00:08:04,840 --> 00:08:07,440 Speaker 3: all of it over the weekend and the crowds were big, 164 00:08:07,480 --> 00:08:10,119 Speaker 3: and the footy was great, I think a compelling start 165 00:08:10,200 --> 00:08:12,760 Speaker 3: and also those closest games as well. I think it 166 00:08:12,800 --> 00:08:18,120 Speaker 3: had really helped with keeping you, I guess, entertained and 167 00:08:18,520 --> 00:08:21,080 Speaker 3: engaged in all those fixtures. So yeah, it got starne. 168 00:08:21,160 --> 00:08:23,200 Speaker 9: I mean, you know when you see that the Blues 169 00:08:23,200 --> 00:08:24,720 Speaker 9: are kept on the bottom of the table at the 170 00:08:24,760 --> 00:08:28,000 Speaker 9: moment depending champions up the first week, Well there you go, 171 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:29,480 Speaker 9: you've got addical competition. 172 00:08:29,520 --> 00:08:31,680 Speaker 3: That's because some father called Damian McKenzie, who had a 173 00:08:31,680 --> 00:08:35,400 Speaker 3: funny old season last year he was either genius ordatrocious, 174 00:08:36,280 --> 00:08:38,319 Speaker 3: shows that he's learned something over the off season. 175 00:08:38,880 --> 00:08:42,120 Speaker 9: Well that's right, and you know he's got I guess 176 00:08:42,120 --> 00:08:44,280 Speaker 9: some py of incentive still to go Dami McKenzie to 177 00:08:44,320 --> 00:08:46,040 Speaker 9: be in the mix et centa for the All Blacks 178 00:08:46,240 --> 00:08:49,000 Speaker 9: later on and those sorts of things. So yeah, it's 179 00:08:49,720 --> 00:08:51,559 Speaker 9: I mean, whine A Pacific are putting up a good 180 00:08:51,559 --> 00:08:52,520 Speaker 9: show as well. 181 00:08:52,679 --> 00:08:56,160 Speaker 3: They traveled halfway around the world and took the Western 182 00:08:56,240 --> 00:08:59,120 Speaker 3: Force to town and only lost by one gosing is 183 00:08:59,120 --> 00:09:02,920 Speaker 3: it a forty five four? So yeah, yeah, I mean 184 00:09:02,920 --> 00:09:03,920 Speaker 3: that's all part of it is that. 185 00:09:03,920 --> 00:09:07,319 Speaker 9: But I think most people would be quite entertained by 186 00:09:07,320 --> 00:09:11,319 Speaker 9: that first week and just your boats. Well for the competition, 187 00:09:11,440 --> 00:09:13,920 Speaker 9: because I'm always reluctant as well. I think I mid February, 188 00:09:14,320 --> 00:09:16,959 Speaker 9: is that really the time to be starting rugby? But 189 00:09:17,440 --> 00:09:21,160 Speaker 9: yeah and warm, Yeah, and it made for some running 190 00:09:21,200 --> 00:09:24,079 Speaker 9: rugby exactly exactly and the harder grounds, et cetera. 191 00:09:24,240 --> 00:09:28,319 Speaker 3: So that definitely helps two things. Yannick Simmer, the the 192 00:09:28,600 --> 00:09:32,120 Speaker 3: Italian tennis player, doping and all that sort of thing. 193 00:09:32,400 --> 00:09:33,760 Speaker 3: Tell me about what's happening with that band. 194 00:09:33,840 --> 00:09:37,160 Speaker 9: Well not, it's it's a bit of a sweetheart deal 195 00:09:37,679 --> 00:09:39,600 Speaker 9: and what will be a two year band has been 196 00:09:39,640 --> 00:09:43,160 Speaker 9: reduced to three months. Probably some good lawyers involved there, 197 00:09:43,240 --> 00:09:46,880 Speaker 9: but it's the fact that it really is wet bus 198 00:09:46,960 --> 00:09:49,679 Speaker 9: ticket type type punishment and he's not even going to 199 00:09:49,720 --> 00:09:51,840 Speaker 9: miss the French Open, so it's not three months. So 200 00:09:51,880 --> 00:09:55,800 Speaker 9: it's kind of negotiated and it looks like he's had 201 00:09:55,800 --> 00:09:59,880 Speaker 9: more power than actually the institutions involved in running the sports. Yeah, 202 00:10:00,080 --> 00:10:01,319 Speaker 9: that he's able to negotiate that. 203 00:10:02,559 --> 00:10:05,360 Speaker 3: Sorry, I'm sorry, the excuse seemed flimsy. 204 00:10:05,640 --> 00:10:10,520 Speaker 9: Yeah, exactly exactly so, And I just think doping stoping, 205 00:10:10,559 --> 00:10:13,959 Speaker 9: and you've got it. You've got to be so vigilant 206 00:10:14,240 --> 00:10:18,280 Speaker 9: about that. And others have gone for skates for probably 207 00:10:18,360 --> 00:10:19,040 Speaker 9: lesser crimes. 208 00:10:19,240 --> 00:10:21,559 Speaker 3: Yeah, okay, yeah, and that remember, well the other was lucky. 209 00:10:21,679 --> 00:10:23,960 Speaker 3: He is lucky. I think so truly. Meanwhile, Shane van 210 00:10:24,000 --> 00:10:26,280 Speaker 3: Gisberg is doing the Dayton of five hundred the super 211 00:10:26,280 --> 00:10:29,640 Speaker 3: Speedway and I was hearing that over the news. You know, 212 00:10:30,080 --> 00:10:32,640 Speaker 3: this is a very even competition. I actually think he's 213 00:10:32,679 --> 00:10:35,080 Speaker 3: going to be quite good because he's an elbows out driver. Yeah, 214 00:10:35,400 --> 00:10:36,720 Speaker 3: I always I don't like that description. 215 00:10:36,880 --> 00:10:39,839 Speaker 9: Actually, yeah, it's and and of course with the Dayton 216 00:10:39,840 --> 00:10:42,079 Speaker 9: and five hundred, I think they'd reduce the horsepower down 217 00:10:42,080 --> 00:10:45,160 Speaker 9: at least from what correspondents telling us, and that means 218 00:10:45,200 --> 00:10:48,520 Speaker 9: you get more pack racing involved in it. And I'm 219 00:10:48,559 --> 00:10:51,240 Speaker 9: sure we'll become experts on Dayton five. 220 00:10:51,679 --> 00:10:53,040 Speaker 3: Across the course of the morning. 221 00:10:53,120 --> 00:10:55,640 Speaker 9: But you know, it's it's another for a by New 222 00:10:55,720 --> 00:10:59,360 Speaker 9: Zealand motorsport driver into the top echelon of a certain 223 00:10:59,400 --> 00:11:01,600 Speaker 9: discipline and I think we're going to look back on 224 00:11:01,640 --> 00:11:04,640 Speaker 9: this as a real golden era for New Zealanders and 225 00:11:04,720 --> 00:11:06,000 Speaker 9: most across the board. 226 00:11:06,120 --> 00:11:09,640 Speaker 3: So you've seen Liam Lawson playing the guitar. No, it's 227 00:11:09,679 --> 00:11:11,800 Speaker 3: on social media, came out of the last week. He 228 00:11:11,880 --> 00:11:15,559 Speaker 3: just sits he's amazing and he can sing. I mean, 229 00:11:15,880 --> 00:11:18,079 Speaker 3: is that right? Is there nothing? This is what we 230 00:11:18,160 --> 00:11:20,360 Speaker 3: can't do? Is no end to his talents? 231 00:11:20,760 --> 00:11:20,960 Speaker 4: Yeah? 232 00:11:22,400 --> 00:11:22,680 Speaker 1: A look. 233 00:11:22,880 --> 00:11:27,959 Speaker 3: And also I really loved all your skiing, your skiing commentary, 234 00:11:28,080 --> 00:11:30,079 Speaker 3: just the tricks and the names of the tricks. It's 235 00:11:30,120 --> 00:11:32,000 Speaker 3: like you're speaking another language it is. 236 00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:34,520 Speaker 9: I've got no idea what I'm saying, but there I 237 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:38,320 Speaker 9: felt like putting allegedly in front of it. And sick 238 00:11:38,360 --> 00:11:41,800 Speaker 9: work Andrew and with words they say sport all morning long. 239 00:11:41,840 --> 00:11:46,400 Speaker 3: It's five twenty. 240 00:11:45,280 --> 00:11:47,760 Speaker 2: The news you need this morning and the in depth 241 00:11:47,800 --> 00:11:51,840 Speaker 2: analysis early edition with Andrew Dickens and one roof Make 242 00:11:51,960 --> 00:11:54,640 Speaker 2: your Property Search Simple, News Talk Zippy. 243 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:58,080 Speaker 3: It's five twenty two. The new researchers revealed keep Saber 244 00:11:58,120 --> 00:12:01,880 Speaker 3: Funds have significantly increased they're exposure to fossil fuel investments 245 00:12:02,280 --> 00:12:04,520 Speaker 3: between March and September last year. There was an eighteen 246 00:12:04,559 --> 00:12:06,960 Speaker 3: percent increase nearly four and a half billion dollars. Is 247 00:12:07,000 --> 00:12:09,240 Speaker 3: what we put in from our Keiwi saver into fossil 248 00:12:09,240 --> 00:12:13,240 Speaker 3: fuel investments, and that continued investment into coal, oil and 249 00:12:13,320 --> 00:12:16,920 Speaker 3: gas companies stands and start contrast to public sentiment. A 250 00:12:17,000 --> 00:12:20,240 Speaker 3: recent survey found that seventy seven percent of New Zealanders 251 00:12:20,240 --> 00:12:23,439 Speaker 3: say they want to avoid fossil fuel investments. That may 252 00:12:23,480 --> 00:12:26,040 Speaker 3: be so, but not this morning. When I ask you 253 00:12:26,120 --> 00:12:29,160 Speaker 3: the question, what do you think? John has written saying 254 00:12:29,200 --> 00:12:31,920 Speaker 3: Andrew I left a Keywi saver provided due to their 255 00:12:31,920 --> 00:12:35,079 Speaker 3: ethical investing policy. The world is going to need oil 256 00:12:35,200 --> 00:12:38,800 Speaker 3: for a long time yet, and we need to make money. 257 00:12:39,240 --> 00:12:41,880 Speaker 3: And here here's the thing. I think you have a point, John. 258 00:12:42,160 --> 00:12:46,520 Speaker 3: Surely our exposure will naturally shrink as the carbon sector 259 00:12:46,840 --> 00:12:52,560 Speaker 3: naturally sinks as we promote renewables. And therefore you have 260 00:12:52,640 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 3: to ask a question, is a key We saver's role 261 00:12:55,200 --> 00:12:59,280 Speaker 3: to force a future change or is a Keiwi saver's 262 00:12:59,320 --> 00:13:01,000 Speaker 3: role to look out for our money in the best 263 00:13:01,000 --> 00:13:04,679 Speaker 3: way possible. That debate will happen all day. Meanwhile, another 264 00:13:04,720 --> 00:13:08,840 Speaker 3: debate happening is about what Destiny's Church got up to 265 00:13:08,920 --> 00:13:10,520 Speaker 3: over the course of the weekend. And I have to say, 266 00:13:10,559 --> 00:13:14,600 Speaker 3: the haka is a funny thing. The harker is something 267 00:13:14,640 --> 00:13:17,160 Speaker 3: New Zealanders do as a sign of respect. Though yes 268 00:13:17,280 --> 00:13:19,199 Speaker 3: it started life as a war dance, but it was 269 00:13:19,240 --> 00:13:22,439 Speaker 3: a respect for war dance. But we do it as 270 00:13:22,480 --> 00:13:25,640 Speaker 3: respect I'll never forget the solo Hukker performed at a 271 00:13:25,679 --> 00:13:28,680 Speaker 3: funeral of a friend of mine by his son, was 272 00:13:28,720 --> 00:13:33,240 Speaker 3: so moving, respecting the man and the rugby. The rugby 273 00:13:33,280 --> 00:13:37,280 Speaker 3: haker is mostly about respect for our opponent, but at 274 00:13:37,280 --> 00:13:40,679 Speaker 3: its heart it is about battle. And so the Harker 275 00:13:40,760 --> 00:13:43,160 Speaker 3: performed before the Pride parade and Aukland over the weekend, 276 00:13:43,559 --> 00:13:45,960 Speaker 3: I have to say, was not about respect. There was 277 00:13:46,000 --> 00:13:49,280 Speaker 3: no respect there at all. It was about standing up. 278 00:13:49,440 --> 00:13:53,240 Speaker 3: It was about a battle. It was about a division. 279 00:13:53,520 --> 00:13:56,920 Speaker 3: It was about we don't like you. It was about hatred, 280 00:13:57,240 --> 00:14:00,880 Speaker 3: it was about we don't respect you. And this from 281 00:14:00,880 --> 00:14:04,480 Speaker 3: members of a church, and Brian Tummicky appears to be 282 00:14:04,520 --> 00:14:06,679 Speaker 3: in all for it. And Brian Tummicky seems to have 283 00:14:06,679 --> 00:14:10,040 Speaker 3: forgotten the basic ethos of a church, which is respect 284 00:14:10,040 --> 00:14:13,520 Speaker 3: for the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. It's 285 00:14:13,559 --> 00:14:17,320 Speaker 3: a bit like that Catholic bishop who got worried about 286 00:14:17,360 --> 00:14:20,760 Speaker 3: the health of transgenders and that was considered to be political, 287 00:14:20,800 --> 00:14:24,680 Speaker 3: when in fact that's his faith. It is her faith. 288 00:14:24,720 --> 00:14:27,680 Speaker 3: I should say. It is five twenty five. It's News talksb. 289 00:14:29,200 --> 00:14:33,560 Speaker 2: The Early Edition full show podcast on iHeartRadio powered by 290 00:14:33,600 --> 00:14:34,360 Speaker 2: News Talks B. 291 00:14:35,920 --> 00:14:39,440 Speaker 3: News Talks B. I'm Drew Dickens and for Ryan Bridge 292 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:43,280 Speaker 3: it is now five twenty two twenty seven, I should 293 00:14:43,280 --> 00:14:47,120 Speaker 3: say five twenty seven. The government's new tourism campaign targeted 294 00:14:47,160 --> 00:14:50,920 Speaker 3: at Australians, I think is a no brainer. A simple 295 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:53,960 Speaker 3: test is comparing how many New Zealanders have visited Australia 296 00:14:53,960 --> 00:14:56,240 Speaker 3: compared to how many Australians have come here. I remember 297 00:14:56,240 --> 00:14:58,560 Speaker 3: being at a conference a while back in Sydney and 298 00:14:58,600 --> 00:15:00,320 Speaker 3: we were asking around the room how many of you 299 00:15:00,320 --> 00:15:03,040 Speaker 3: who have been to New Zealand. There were none, and 300 00:15:03,120 --> 00:15:05,000 Speaker 3: yet I then asked how many of you guys have 301 00:15:05,040 --> 00:15:08,120 Speaker 3: been to Queensland? What they all had been including me? 302 00:15:08,880 --> 00:15:11,640 Speaker 3: You see, for Kiwi's it's a right of passage to 303 00:15:11,720 --> 00:15:14,600 Speaker 3: visit Australia, but it's not a right of passage for 304 00:15:14,640 --> 00:15:18,520 Speaker 3: Ossie's to come here. So imploring everyone to come here, 305 00:15:18,600 --> 00:15:21,360 Speaker 3: in fact, saying everyone must come here, I think is 306 00:15:21,360 --> 00:15:23,680 Speaker 3: a good thing. Shame on the Labor spokesperson who was 307 00:15:23,720 --> 00:15:25,680 Speaker 3: on the Telly last night who seemed to think such 308 00:15:25,680 --> 00:15:29,360 Speaker 3: a plea was desperate. I'm sorry, that's not desperate. It's 309 00:15:29,520 --> 00:15:32,440 Speaker 3: just got a bit of energy about it. If we 310 00:15:32,560 --> 00:15:35,120 Speaker 3: can imbue the belief in Australia that a visit to 311 00:15:35,160 --> 00:15:38,200 Speaker 3: New Zealand is a must, then that will continue to 312 00:15:38,240 --> 00:15:41,680 Speaker 3: pay its way for generations. It's the same for European visitors. 313 00:15:42,000 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 3: The people I know who came here from Europe for 314 00:15:44,280 --> 00:15:47,800 Speaker 3: their oe and became my friends here are now the 315 00:15:47,840 --> 00:15:50,640 Speaker 3: parents of kids who then returned. The kids, having heard 316 00:15:50,640 --> 00:15:53,200 Speaker 3: the legends from mum Zoe and New Zealand are the 317 00:15:53,200 --> 00:15:55,960 Speaker 3: ones who come back. My partner Zoe was in Germany 318 00:15:56,200 --> 00:15:59,360 Speaker 3: and her friends' children's are the ones who have come 319 00:15:59,400 --> 00:16:02,640 Speaker 3: to New Zealand find more found out more about the 320 00:16:02,880 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 3: exotic foreigner who landed in their parents' mints. So it's 321 00:16:06,000 --> 00:16:08,280 Speaker 3: important to remember that every time we go overseas and 322 00:16:08,320 --> 00:16:11,720 Speaker 3: meet others, we go as ambassadors and we promote repeat 323 00:16:11,760 --> 00:16:16,280 Speaker 3: business of inbound tourism here. But for everywhere aside from Australia, 324 00:16:16,480 --> 00:16:18,960 Speaker 3: we are still a major trip with big journeys and 325 00:16:19,040 --> 00:16:22,000 Speaker 3: big bills. So Australia is very cheap and very important 326 00:16:22,160 --> 00:16:25,200 Speaker 3: for Australians. We're a three hour flight. We're just like them, 327 00:16:25,360 --> 00:16:28,840 Speaker 3: we speak the same language as them, but we're exotically different. 328 00:16:29,080 --> 00:16:32,040 Speaker 3: Our scenic delights are delightful, and thanks to our stuttering 329 00:16:32,080 --> 00:16:35,840 Speaker 3: economy and DOMMA, we're relatively cheap as chips. Of course, 330 00:16:35,880 --> 00:16:38,880 Speaker 3: everyone there must come here, and their children and their 331 00:16:38,960 --> 00:16:42,080 Speaker 3: children's children and so on. In fact, this is our 332 00:16:42,120 --> 00:16:45,080 Speaker 3: campaign that should never stop, and in fact this is 333 00:16:45,080 --> 00:16:48,800 Speaker 3: a campaign that we need to renew year after year 334 00:16:49,040 --> 00:16:54,440 Speaker 3: after year. So it's coming of five twenty nine. Europe's 335 00:16:54,440 --> 00:16:56,520 Speaker 3: all of it tis was right now about the American president. 336 00:16:57,200 --> 00:16:59,920 Speaker 3: Tony Major, the former UK Prime Minister, who rarely offers 337 00:17:00,040 --> 00:17:03,080 Speaker 3: direct opinion on contemporary politics, used an interview with the 338 00:17:03,080 --> 00:17:06,359 Speaker 3: BBC Radio over the weekend to call the Trump administration 339 00:17:06,520 --> 00:17:09,560 Speaker 3: unlike anything he'd ever seen and to warn that Washington 340 00:17:09,640 --> 00:17:11,960 Speaker 3: might live to regret ceding the world stage to a 341 00:17:12,000 --> 00:17:15,880 Speaker 3: more autocratic person. And he condemned JD Vance, the US 342 00:17:16,000 --> 00:17:19,560 Speaker 3: Vice President, as hypocritical and not statesmanlike, for lecturing Europe 343 00:17:19,560 --> 00:17:23,240 Speaker 3: on free speech while also cuddling Vladimir Putin's Russia. He 344 00:17:23,359 --> 00:17:26,840 Speaker 3: went off, Meanwhile, the Europeans are having an emergency summit 345 00:17:26,920 --> 00:17:28,720 Speaker 3: meeting to discuss what to do about all of this, 346 00:17:28,800 --> 00:17:32,080 Speaker 3: and we'll have details of that summit coming up very shortly. 347 00:17:32,119 --> 00:17:35,000 Speaker 3: With Gavin Gray out of Europe right here on News Talks, heb. 348 00:17:46,640 --> 00:17:49,560 Speaker 2: The first word on the News of the Day Early 349 00:17:49,760 --> 00:17:53,360 Speaker 2: Edition with Andrew Dickens and one roof Make Your Property 350 00:17:53,440 --> 00:18:06,240 Speaker 2: Surge and symbol Youth Talk Zibby, Good. 351 00:18:06,160 --> 00:18:11,600 Speaker 3: Morning, Welcome to you. Monday. Normal transmission has resumed. I'm 352 00:18:11,640 --> 00:18:13,520 Speaker 3: doing early edition wy and Bridge. It's going to be 353 00:18:13,560 --> 00:18:17,199 Speaker 3: doing the drivetime show while of course Heather is on 354 00:18:17,280 --> 00:18:21,320 Speaker 3: maternity leave and so it's all good. So we talked 355 00:18:21,320 --> 00:18:24,639 Speaker 3: about Brian Tommicky's Destiny Church's stunts over the course of 356 00:18:24,640 --> 00:18:27,480 Speaker 3: the weekend. I'm sure mister Tommicky thinks that New Zealanders 357 00:18:27,520 --> 00:18:31,760 Speaker 3: are all behind him, but not the listeners to this show. Well, 358 00:18:31,840 --> 00:18:35,199 Speaker 3: Texan already. Destiny Church writes a text to Judge, not 359 00:18:35,400 --> 00:18:39,840 Speaker 3: lest you yourself be judged. Kathy writes that Brian wats 360 00:18:39,920 --> 00:18:43,320 Speaker 3: his face, breaks rules, his church and judge and I 361 00:18:43,359 --> 00:18:45,080 Speaker 3: wouldn't want to be in their circle. Thank you, Kathy 362 00:18:45,080 --> 00:18:49,320 Speaker 3: the Kiwi and another textasys equally, Destiny is not a church. 363 00:18:49,359 --> 00:18:52,359 Speaker 3: It's a classic example of how far Christianity has fallen 364 00:18:52,400 --> 00:18:55,360 Speaker 3: as our egos become bigger and bigger, in our collective intelligence, 365 00:18:55,400 --> 00:18:57,560 Speaker 3: smaller and smaller. Thank you for contributing to the show 366 00:18:57,880 --> 00:19:00,639 Speaker 3: ninety two ninety two. It's a small charge does apply. 367 00:19:00,880 --> 00:19:02,840 Speaker 3: I have to say this is a very petty little 368 00:19:02,880 --> 00:19:06,600 Speaker 3: point and I already apologize for it. But for it 369 00:19:06,720 --> 00:19:10,920 Speaker 3: churchly that who lives on tithing and donations from his followers. 370 00:19:11,240 --> 00:19:12,720 Speaker 3: I'm not sure whether it is a good look that 371 00:19:12,720 --> 00:19:15,840 Speaker 3: Bryan turns up on the telly wearing a very very 372 00:19:16,000 --> 00:19:20,880 Speaker 3: expensive Emporio Amani T shirt. It's twenty two to six. 373 00:19:21,560 --> 00:19:23,399 Speaker 1: Andrew Dicka is around the country. 374 00:19:23,480 --> 00:19:25,280 Speaker 3: We go Callum Proctor, good morning from Dunedin. 375 00:19:26,080 --> 00:19:26,919 Speaker 5: Yes, morning, Andrew. 376 00:19:26,960 --> 00:19:28,560 Speaker 3: Why is it one I can reserve closed? 377 00:19:29,720 --> 00:19:32,520 Speaker 5: Oh, it's just too dry and the fire risk is 378 00:19:32,520 --> 00:19:35,080 Speaker 5: too high. I think this is a sign of just 379 00:19:35,600 --> 00:19:38,760 Speaker 5: how extreme conditions are right around the region. The Queenstown 380 00:19:38,840 --> 00:19:42,119 Speaker 5: Lakes District Councils shut the Mount Iron Reserve because of 381 00:19:42,160 --> 00:19:44,080 Speaker 5: the fire risks brought on by the spell of hot 382 00:19:44,119 --> 00:19:44,760 Speaker 5: and dry weather. 383 00:19:44,800 --> 00:19:45,040 Speaker 4: Here. 384 00:19:45,520 --> 00:19:48,840 Speaker 5: Fire and emergencies providing guidance to the council, so the 385 00:19:48,880 --> 00:19:51,320 Speaker 5: reserve and the tracks closed from midday to six am 386 00:19:51,359 --> 00:19:53,280 Speaker 5: now each day. It can only be excessed in the 387 00:19:53,280 --> 00:19:56,560 Speaker 5: mornings when that risk is low and the temperatures are down. 388 00:19:56,600 --> 00:19:59,600 Speaker 5: That Council says conditions are being closely monitored. They'll reopen 389 00:19:59,640 --> 00:20:01,679 Speaker 5: the area as soon as they can when it's safe too. 390 00:20:02,440 --> 00:20:04,520 Speaker 5: At the Mount Iron Reserve, yeah, there. 391 00:20:04,440 --> 00:20:06,120 Speaker 3: Was a big fire on Mount Iron a while back. 392 00:20:06,240 --> 00:20:07,960 Speaker 3: In fact, that made of mine almost lost his house, 393 00:20:08,000 --> 00:20:11,680 Speaker 3: so that is a danger. Now, how is your weather fine? 394 00:20:11,840 --> 00:20:13,399 Speaker 5: For most of the regions today For to need an 395 00:20:13,400 --> 00:20:16,280 Speaker 5: occasional rain, this evening or easterly is easing and twenty 396 00:20:16,320 --> 00:20:16,840 Speaker 5: four today. 397 00:20:17,000 --> 00:20:19,959 Speaker 3: Claire Sherwood joins me from christ Church Hell Claire, good morning. 398 00:20:20,320 --> 00:20:22,680 Speaker 3: So christ Church is hot for students. 399 00:20:23,359 --> 00:20:25,480 Speaker 10: Yes, So I'm nervous about telling everyone about this, Andrew, 400 00:20:25,520 --> 00:20:28,240 Speaker 10: because everyone will want to move here. But Other Institute 401 00:20:28,240 --> 00:20:31,040 Speaker 10: of Technology has seen a thirty four percent increase in 402 00:20:31,040 --> 00:20:35,040 Speaker 10: international student enrollments for this year. That's up from two 403 00:20:35,160 --> 00:20:38,080 Speaker 10: hundred and fifty four last year to three hundred and 404 00:20:38,080 --> 00:20:41,320 Speaker 10: forty now. Domestic enrollments rose by one percent to just 405 00:20:41,440 --> 00:20:45,639 Speaker 10: over fivey two hundred. The international director, Deana Anderson, says 406 00:20:45,800 --> 00:20:48,920 Speaker 10: Other's approach is targeted as students have a huge amount 407 00:20:48,960 --> 00:20:51,320 Speaker 10: of choice across the country. She says there's been an 408 00:20:51,400 --> 00:20:55,200 Speaker 10: increase in international students re enrolling as well, meaning people 409 00:20:55,200 --> 00:20:58,280 Speaker 10: are choosing to stay in christ Church and continue studies further. 410 00:20:58,680 --> 00:21:01,639 Speaker 10: Anderson says the tracking to reach pre COVID numbers by 411 00:21:01,640 --> 00:21:03,280 Speaker 10: the end of this year fantastic. 412 00:21:03,320 --> 00:21:05,760 Speaker 3: And I always liked Elam University, always liked it every 413 00:21:05,800 --> 00:21:09,520 Speaker 3: time I visited there. Question which is just lovely, especially 414 00:21:10,080 --> 00:21:11,880 Speaker 3: on a nice day. And how's your weather? 415 00:21:12,520 --> 00:21:14,679 Speaker 10: Pretty nice day here, mainly fine, there will be some 416 00:21:14,760 --> 00:21:17,960 Speaker 10: occasion wearing This afternoon northeasterlies a high of twenty three. 417 00:21:18,080 --> 00:21:20,879 Speaker 3: Next toll joins us from Wellington home X. Good morning, 418 00:21:21,160 --> 00:21:23,359 Speaker 3: So investigators are looking at a fire. This fire was 419 00:21:23,359 --> 00:21:24,520 Speaker 3: in a multi story building. 420 00:21:25,280 --> 00:21:29,920 Speaker 7: Yeah. So for those who know Wellington fairly well, these 421 00:21:29,960 --> 00:21:34,439 Speaker 7: are the blue and white apartment to complex the Brooklyn 422 00:21:34,720 --> 00:21:37,119 Speaker 7: Road end of the year of Willis Street. They had 423 00:21:37,119 --> 00:21:40,720 Speaker 7: the circular porthole windows, quite notable for their distinct architecture. 424 00:21:41,480 --> 00:21:44,359 Speaker 7: As specialist fire investigators are going to be there today 425 00:21:44,400 --> 00:21:47,080 Speaker 7: trying to work out what caused this fire. They are 426 00:21:47,160 --> 00:21:51,240 Speaker 7: council run flats. They were called fire an emergency about 427 00:21:51,240 --> 00:21:54,240 Speaker 7: two thirty yesterday afternoon. Thankfully no one was in the 428 00:21:54,240 --> 00:21:58,200 Speaker 7: flat where the fire started. Everyone was able to be evacuated. 429 00:21:58,400 --> 00:22:02,960 Speaker 7: Firefighters got in quickly could extinguish the fire and ventilate 430 00:22:02,960 --> 00:22:07,240 Speaker 7: the building without anyone being heard. So now the matter 431 00:22:07,280 --> 00:22:08,840 Speaker 7: turns to finding out what caused it. 432 00:22:09,359 --> 00:22:10,280 Speaker 3: Very good, how's your weather? 433 00:22:11,160 --> 00:22:14,400 Speaker 7: I shall be partly cloudy today with some isolated showers 434 00:22:14,400 --> 00:22:16,919 Speaker 7: developing later twenty six the high Central. 435 00:22:17,040 --> 00:22:18,680 Speaker 3: And you've already man who joins us from walk and 436 00:22:18,680 --> 00:22:23,120 Speaker 3: hello neither good morning. So Brian Tammocke's Destiny Church antics 437 00:22:23,160 --> 00:22:25,280 Speaker 3: over the course of the weekend are causing worries. 438 00:22:25,600 --> 00:22:28,080 Speaker 8: Yes, this is one of the big stories of the weekend. 439 00:22:28,200 --> 00:22:32,440 Speaker 8: So you're absolutely right, Andrew. The worries anti LGBTQ protests 440 00:22:32,480 --> 00:22:36,399 Speaker 8: and auckland over the weekend could have deadly consequences. So 441 00:22:36,600 --> 00:22:39,240 Speaker 8: the groups linked to Destiny Church, as we know, they 442 00:22:39,280 --> 00:22:41,679 Speaker 8: stormed the children's drag event and that was at a 443 00:22:41,680 --> 00:22:45,280 Speaker 8: Westalkland library on Saturday. Then obviously they later disrupted the 444 00:22:45,320 --> 00:22:48,800 Speaker 8: Pride parade with a hiker that was down Ponsonby Henderson. 445 00:22:48,920 --> 00:22:51,639 Speaker 8: Messy local board cheer Chris Carter says, look, you know, 446 00:22:51,680 --> 00:22:54,800 Speaker 8: struggling with sexual identity is already a leading factor in 447 00:22:54,840 --> 00:22:58,200 Speaker 8: youth suicide. And he says that you know Tamaky's preaching 448 00:22:58,240 --> 00:23:00,639 Speaker 8: about love of the family, but you know he's spreading 449 00:23:00,680 --> 00:23:02,360 Speaker 8: a message of hate and prejudice. 450 00:23:02,720 --> 00:23:03,680 Speaker 3: Okay, how's the weather. 451 00:23:04,080 --> 00:23:07,000 Speaker 8: The weather occasional rain, which is probably welcome to you 452 00:23:07,080 --> 00:23:08,760 Speaker 8: in Auckland at the moment because it's been so muggy. 453 00:23:08,880 --> 00:23:09,880 Speaker 8: Twenty five is the high. 454 00:23:09,960 --> 00:23:11,719 Speaker 3: It was supposed to rain yesterday and it did not. 455 00:23:12,040 --> 00:23:13,920 Speaker 8: Yes, it did, probably not in your area. 456 00:23:14,800 --> 00:23:17,639 Speaker 3: I'll tell you why, rain. I tell you why. I 457 00:23:17,800 --> 00:23:19,479 Speaker 3: knew it was going to rain. So I went to 458 00:23:19,560 --> 00:23:23,160 Speaker 3: watch The Brutalist, which is three and a half hours long, 459 00:23:24,000 --> 00:23:25,480 Speaker 3: and I went in and it wasn't rainy. And I 460 00:23:25,560 --> 00:23:27,960 Speaker 3: came out it wasn't raining, and I went, oh my god, 461 00:23:28,040 --> 00:23:30,359 Speaker 3: to fall asleep. No, no, I'll tell you how many 462 00:23:30,359 --> 00:23:32,359 Speaker 3: tor it breaks did jev. I'll tell you that's a 463 00:23:32,440 --> 00:23:35,520 Speaker 3: very good point, and I'll tell you more about that 464 00:23:35,640 --> 00:23:38,119 Speaker 3: very shortly. But thank you so much. Okay. It is 465 00:23:38,359 --> 00:23:41,000 Speaker 3: seventeen to sex. European leaders have caught an emergency summit 466 00:23:41,000 --> 00:23:44,520 Speaker 3: this week to discuss America's abandonment of the war. Meanwhile, 467 00:23:44,600 --> 00:23:47,000 Speaker 3: we never really report on the war. The war grinds on. 468 00:23:47,359 --> 00:23:51,199 Speaker 3: Russia has the military advantage. Its troops, however, inexperienced and 469 00:23:51,240 --> 00:23:54,399 Speaker 3: badly trained, so they're easily defeated if Ukraine can come 470 00:23:54,480 --> 00:23:57,040 Speaker 3: up against them. Meanwhile, Ukraine has a similar problem with 471 00:23:57,119 --> 00:24:00,120 Speaker 3: what they've done is have concentrated its best fights into 472 00:24:00,200 --> 00:24:03,719 Speaker 3: army corps that then run brigades. They are regularly swapped 473 00:24:03,760 --> 00:24:06,600 Speaker 3: out to give them rest time and also time to 474 00:24:06,600 --> 00:24:09,320 Speaker 3: train new fighters. But the whole conflict is on a 475 00:24:09,440 --> 00:24:11,560 Speaker 3: knife edge. And we'll have more with Devin Gray in 476 00:24:11,640 --> 00:24:11,920 Speaker 3: just a. 477 00:24:11,880 --> 00:24:16,480 Speaker 2: Moment International Correspondence with Ends and Eye Insurance, Peace of 478 00:24:16,520 --> 00:24:18,800 Speaker 2: mind for New Zealand business. 479 00:24:19,840 --> 00:24:22,240 Speaker 3: It is according to Sex of the Moment Louis Upston 480 00:24:22,320 --> 00:24:24,399 Speaker 3: on the push to get Australians to come to New 481 00:24:24,520 --> 00:24:27,439 Speaker 3: Zealand to have a holiday. But first to the Europe 482 00:24:27,440 --> 00:24:28,720 Speaker 3: we go, Gavin Gray, good morning to you. 483 00:24:29,720 --> 00:24:30,280 Speaker 1: Good morning. 484 00:24:30,640 --> 00:24:32,879 Speaker 3: So we've got the emergency summit on the war in 485 00:24:33,040 --> 00:24:36,600 Speaker 3: Ukraine tomorrow or in days in France. 486 00:24:37,880 --> 00:24:41,000 Speaker 11: Yes, it hasn't all formerly been announced, but it looks 487 00:24:41,040 --> 00:24:44,400 Speaker 11: like very little in Europe happens quickly. But it does 488 00:24:44,440 --> 00:24:46,679 Speaker 11: look like this is going to happen pretty quickly, and 489 00:24:46,720 --> 00:24:50,560 Speaker 11: that's because the Europeans are now pretty terrified frankly about 490 00:24:50,600 --> 00:24:54,160 Speaker 11: being left out of the negotiations about ending the war 491 00:24:54,240 --> 00:24:57,560 Speaker 11: in Ukraine, which is on the doorstep of Europe. They 492 00:24:57,600 --> 00:25:00,240 Speaker 11: fear that this is going to be put together by 493 00:25:00,320 --> 00:25:03,959 Speaker 11: America and Russia without even Ukraine being involved, let alone 494 00:25:04,080 --> 00:25:07,520 Speaker 11: anybody from Europe, and so they want to attend this 495 00:25:07,840 --> 00:25:11,240 Speaker 11: summit in Paris, going to be hosted by Emmanuel Macron. 496 00:25:11,520 --> 00:25:14,919 Speaker 11: Sekire Starmer is likely to go, and interestingly, Sakire Starmer 497 00:25:14,960 --> 00:25:19,240 Speaker 11: already then has a meeting with US President Donald Trump 498 00:25:19,280 --> 00:25:21,600 Speaker 11: at the White House at the end of this month, 499 00:25:21,680 --> 00:25:23,320 Speaker 11: so it looks like there is some sort of a 500 00:25:23,359 --> 00:25:25,320 Speaker 11: schedule for this. But of course, I say the end 501 00:25:25,320 --> 00:25:27,600 Speaker 11: of this month, that's still two weeks away. Donald Trump 502 00:25:27,600 --> 00:25:29,800 Speaker 11: doesn't tend to wait two weeks to announce things. So 503 00:25:30,040 --> 00:25:32,960 Speaker 11: there is this real fear that in some way Donald 504 00:25:33,000 --> 00:25:37,320 Speaker 11: Trump and Vladimir Putin are going to agree something which 505 00:25:37,680 --> 00:25:41,000 Speaker 11: neither Ukraine nor Europe agree with, and I think that's 506 00:25:41,080 --> 00:25:42,840 Speaker 11: going to be very difficult. So there are not going 507 00:25:42,880 --> 00:25:45,720 Speaker 11: to be calls. President Zelenski has started this for the 508 00:25:45,760 --> 00:25:48,919 Speaker 11: creation of an army of Europe amid to the rising 509 00:25:49,000 --> 00:25:51,320 Speaker 11: concern that the US may no longer come to the 510 00:25:51,359 --> 00:25:52,120 Speaker 11: continent's aid. 511 00:25:52,320 --> 00:25:54,880 Speaker 3: Yes, so there's an army outside of NATO, another army, 512 00:25:54,920 --> 00:25:57,280 Speaker 3: another sort of organization. So some are for and some 513 00:25:57,359 --> 00:26:00,720 Speaker 3: are against. That's what they'll be discussing as this emergency summit. 514 00:26:00,760 --> 00:26:03,199 Speaker 3: Kids underway tell me about commuter cat. 515 00:26:04,520 --> 00:26:07,200 Speaker 11: Ah Well, I love this story. So there is this 516 00:26:07,280 --> 00:26:12,159 Speaker 11: cat from a village or small town outside London and 517 00:26:12,280 --> 00:26:14,959 Speaker 11: it was just turned up at somebody's door and it 518 00:26:15,040 --> 00:26:17,880 Speaker 11: turns out that these people have adopted it. It's a 519 00:26:17,920 --> 00:26:21,359 Speaker 11: family cat now, so to speak. And this cat is 520 00:26:21,400 --> 00:26:24,919 Speaker 11: incredibly adventurous. He's already gone on buses and managed to 521 00:26:24,920 --> 00:26:28,080 Speaker 11: find his way home. He's actually ended up going behind 522 00:26:28,119 --> 00:26:30,040 Speaker 11: the bar at the local pub and just sort of 523 00:26:30,240 --> 00:26:33,000 Speaker 11: sitting there for lunch and so forth. But I think 524 00:26:33,000 --> 00:26:37,320 Speaker 11: the biggest shot came quite recently when the owners had 525 00:26:37,320 --> 00:26:41,840 Speaker 11: a call from Waterloo Railway Station, which is a London terminus. 526 00:26:42,480 --> 00:26:46,680 Speaker 11: The cat had got on the coach on the train carriage, rather, 527 00:26:46,760 --> 00:26:50,720 Speaker 11: had got on the train carriage at Weybridge and conducted 528 00:26:50,760 --> 00:26:55,320 Speaker 11: a thirty kilometer trip right into the heart of London, unaccompanied, 529 00:26:55,359 --> 00:26:58,160 Speaker 11: completely unannounced. Who knows how he got to the station, 530 00:26:58,240 --> 00:27:00,760 Speaker 11: Who knows how he got on the train? The owner said, 531 00:27:00,880 --> 00:27:03,879 Speaker 11: I was absolutely stunned when somebody from the ticket office 532 00:27:03,880 --> 00:27:07,120 Speaker 11: at Waterloo Station said, your cat is here. It's got 533 00:27:07,160 --> 00:27:09,600 Speaker 11: your labor on. He said, what the hell is my 534 00:27:09,720 --> 00:27:12,440 Speaker 11: cat doing in Waterloo getting on to trains and going 535 00:27:12,440 --> 00:27:13,000 Speaker 11: for a ride? 536 00:27:13,280 --> 00:27:14,080 Speaker 1: What a good question. 537 00:27:14,240 --> 00:27:16,679 Speaker 3: Absolutely, if he doesn't watch out that cat, we'll get 538 00:27:16,680 --> 00:27:18,320 Speaker 3: to some pancras and before he knows that, you get 539 00:27:18,320 --> 00:27:21,080 Speaker 3: a call from France. We got your care here, Gavin 540 00:27:21,160 --> 00:27:22,879 Speaker 3: or the best. Thank you so much for your time today. 541 00:27:22,920 --> 00:27:27,600 Speaker 3: It is now eleven minutes to six. So the government's 542 00:27:27,600 --> 00:27:30,280 Speaker 3: announced a new campaign for encouraging ousies to come here 543 00:27:30,280 --> 00:27:34,280 Speaker 3: for the next holiday. The campaign is called Everyone Must Come. No, 544 00:27:34,560 --> 00:27:37,440 Speaker 3: so I got that wrong. Everyone must go. Everyone must 545 00:27:37,480 --> 00:27:39,919 Speaker 3: Go because it's aimed at the Gaussies. Everyone must Go. 546 00:27:40,359 --> 00:27:42,879 Speaker 3: It's costing us half a million dollars. It will be 547 00:27:42,880 --> 00:27:46,560 Speaker 3: followed by more campaigns targeting other places. Tourism Minister Louise 548 00:27:46,640 --> 00:27:48,800 Speaker 3: ups And announced the marketing will go live across the 549 00:27:48,840 --> 00:27:51,320 Speaker 3: Ditch next week. She announced us yesterday. She's with me now, 550 00:27:51,560 --> 00:27:55,240 Speaker 3: Hello Louise, good morning to you. How are you very good? 551 00:27:55,280 --> 00:27:56,960 Speaker 3: So how effective do you think this could be? 552 00:27:58,480 --> 00:28:02,240 Speaker 12: Well, this is the first of several tourism boost announcements 553 00:28:02,240 --> 00:28:05,280 Speaker 12: that we're planning over the coming weeks and The important 554 00:28:05,280 --> 00:28:08,359 Speaker 12: part with this is it's very much supported by industry. 555 00:28:08,640 --> 00:28:13,880 Speaker 12: So what we will see is accommodation providers, airlines who 556 00:28:13,920 --> 00:28:18,040 Speaker 12: are supporting this push to get Aussies to come over 557 00:28:18,080 --> 00:28:21,639 Speaker 12: and visit with their own deals. So it means that 558 00:28:21,760 --> 00:28:24,359 Speaker 12: every dollar of taxpayers ben goes that much further. 559 00:28:25,200 --> 00:28:27,600 Speaker 3: The question I had and I raised us earlier this 560 00:28:27,640 --> 00:28:29,520 Speaker 3: morning is why haven't we been doing this since the 561 00:28:29,600 --> 00:28:31,960 Speaker 3: beginning of time. I mean, they're right there, it's cheap 562 00:28:32,000 --> 00:28:34,720 Speaker 3: for them to come here, it's easy for them to 563 00:28:34,960 --> 00:28:37,640 Speaker 3: talk and commute and to get around. They've got friends here. 564 00:28:37,800 --> 00:28:39,360 Speaker 3: This is something we should have been doing forever. 565 00:28:40,440 --> 00:28:44,240 Speaker 12: Yeah, So Tourism New Zealand are already doing campaigns into Australia. 566 00:28:44,240 --> 00:28:47,080 Speaker 12: They've got an autumn campaign that's underway at the moment. 567 00:28:47,520 --> 00:28:49,800 Speaker 12: This is on top of so we wanted a short, 568 00:28:49,840 --> 00:28:56,240 Speaker 12: sharp injection to make sure that Australians know that they 569 00:28:56,240 --> 00:28:59,400 Speaker 12: can come over straight away. We wanted some urgency in 570 00:28:59,440 --> 00:29:03,200 Speaker 12: it and a fresh campaign to really work with the 571 00:29:03,240 --> 00:29:06,920 Speaker 12: industry on. So this is in addition to what Tourism 572 00:29:07,000 --> 00:29:09,480 Speaker 12: New Zealand is already doing into Australia. 573 00:29:09,600 --> 00:29:13,560 Speaker 3: I see that in Australia we're already their number one destination. 574 00:29:13,720 --> 00:29:15,880 Speaker 3: There was a piece on the news actually last week 575 00:29:15,920 --> 00:29:19,520 Speaker 3: saying we're number one for Australians leaving and coming here. 576 00:29:19,800 --> 00:29:21,640 Speaker 3: So is there more upside that we can get? 577 00:29:22,920 --> 00:29:23,120 Speaker 4: Yes? 578 00:29:23,200 --> 00:29:25,800 Speaker 12: Absolutely So if you look at our twenty nineteen numbers, 579 00:29:25,840 --> 00:29:29,320 Speaker 12: we're only sitting at eighty eight percent of that. This 580 00:29:29,560 --> 00:29:34,239 Speaker 12: short boost we're aiming to bring another five thousand visitors in, 581 00:29:34,280 --> 00:29:37,480 Speaker 12: which would take us up to ninety three percent, so 582 00:29:37,520 --> 00:29:39,760 Speaker 12: there's still lots of potential. You know, we're a long 583 00:29:39,800 --> 00:29:42,480 Speaker 12: way off where we were in twenty nineteen, so job 584 00:29:42,560 --> 00:29:45,720 Speaker 12: number one is getting those numbers back. And you're right, 585 00:29:45,880 --> 00:29:48,880 Speaker 12: Australians can make the decision quickly and hop over the pitch. 586 00:29:49,400 --> 00:29:52,560 Speaker 12: So this campaign is all about saying we're open for business. 587 00:29:52,640 --> 00:29:55,400 Speaker 12: We welcome you with open arms, so get on, make 588 00:29:55,440 --> 00:29:57,120 Speaker 12: the decision and come over. 589 00:29:57,800 --> 00:30:01,680 Speaker 3: Very good. Any other sovereignties that you wanted to do 590 00:30:01,920 --> 00:30:04,240 Speaker 3: a campaign like this in any other places. 591 00:30:04,800 --> 00:30:07,720 Speaker 12: Well there'll be other parts of the Tourism Boost campaign. 592 00:30:07,760 --> 00:30:10,520 Speaker 12: But if you look at other big markets, obviously China 593 00:30:10,640 --> 00:30:13,920 Speaker 12: numbers are down at sixty percent of where they were 594 00:30:13,920 --> 00:30:18,360 Speaker 12: in twenty nineteen, which is concerning, and there's emerging markets 595 00:30:18,520 --> 00:30:22,040 Speaker 12: like India, so we will be making sure that we 596 00:30:22,280 --> 00:30:26,280 Speaker 12: have campaigns into existing markets to get numbers back to 597 00:30:26,320 --> 00:30:29,600 Speaker 12: where they were in twenty nineteen, as well as some 598 00:30:29,840 --> 00:30:32,640 Speaker 12: other parts of our Tourism Boost campaign which will be 599 00:30:32,720 --> 00:30:34,080 Speaker 12: coming out in the next few weeks. 600 00:30:34,160 --> 00:30:36,200 Speaker 3: Okay, we wish you only success with that one and 601 00:30:36,280 --> 00:30:38,840 Speaker 3: putting your other hat on there. You were on the 602 00:30:38,880 --> 00:30:41,840 Speaker 3: telly last night as well twice. A recent one News 603 00:30:41,880 --> 00:30:44,000 Speaker 3: vary In poll found forty six percent of New Zealand 604 00:30:44,000 --> 00:30:47,080 Speaker 3: has thought the issue of homelessness was getting worse. And 605 00:30:47,120 --> 00:30:48,880 Speaker 3: you're the minister in charge of worrying about that sort 606 00:30:48,920 --> 00:30:49,840 Speaker 3: of thing, are they wrong? 607 00:30:51,600 --> 00:30:54,560 Speaker 12: Lock Homelessness has been a challenge for many, many years 608 00:30:54,720 --> 00:30:57,720 Speaker 12: and so it is something that people worry about. What 609 00:30:57,800 --> 00:31:01,760 Speaker 12: I'm incredibly proud of to Pawtucker and Minister Bishop and 610 00:31:01,800 --> 00:31:05,880 Speaker 12: I have had a real focus on emergency housing and 611 00:31:05,920 --> 00:31:10,280 Speaker 12: getting children out of living in motels. Nineteen hundred fewer 612 00:31:10,360 --> 00:31:13,560 Speaker 12: children living in motels than a where a year ago. 613 00:31:13,640 --> 00:31:17,000 Speaker 12: So we have taken a real focus to this issue, 614 00:31:17,160 --> 00:31:21,200 Speaker 12: focusing first and foremost on children, and the number of 615 00:31:21,240 --> 00:31:25,440 Speaker 12: people living in emergency housing now is significantly below where 616 00:31:25,480 --> 00:31:30,400 Speaker 12: it was We've also seen five thousand fewer people on 617 00:31:30,440 --> 00:31:34,360 Speaker 12: the social housing Register. So while there's always more work 618 00:31:34,400 --> 00:31:39,120 Speaker 12: to do, we have made some incredible inroads into some 619 00:31:39,200 --> 00:31:41,600 Speaker 12: of these long standing housing challenges. 620 00:31:41,880 --> 00:31:45,000 Speaker 3: Louise Upstin, Minister for Social Development and Minister for Tourism. 621 00:31:45,160 --> 00:31:47,880 Speaker 3: Two portfolios, two parts that interview. Thank you so much 622 00:31:47,880 --> 00:31:50,200 Speaker 3: for your time. News talks here it is coming up 623 00:31:50,280 --> 00:31:50,880 Speaker 3: seven to six. 624 00:31:53,200 --> 00:31:57,040 Speaker 2: Get ahead of the headlines on early edition. Andrew Dickens 625 00:31:57,280 --> 00:32:00,760 Speaker 2: and One Room to make your property search simple. News 626 00:32:00,800 --> 00:32:02,040 Speaker 2: talks it'd be it. 627 00:32:02,120 --> 00:32:04,560 Speaker 3: Tex through the corporate I worked for, brought three hundred 628 00:32:04,560 --> 00:32:07,240 Speaker 3: Australians over last week and Orca was absolutely exceptional and 629 00:32:07,240 --> 00:32:09,760 Speaker 3: they loved it, so that's quite good. Meanwhile, the Baptis 630 00:32:09,800 --> 00:32:11,520 Speaker 3: are happening as we speak in London and they're all 631 00:32:11,520 --> 00:32:14,360 Speaker 3: filing in. And the big films there are Conclave and 632 00:32:14,480 --> 00:32:17,320 Speaker 3: the Brutalists. Now I've seen Conclave. It's Ray Fine and 633 00:32:17,320 --> 00:32:20,120 Speaker 3: Stanley Tucci. I actually found the film to be strangely bloodless, 634 00:32:20,440 --> 00:32:23,040 Speaker 3: but very nice costumes. But that's more about being the 635 00:32:23,040 --> 00:32:25,720 Speaker 3: pope as opposed to being the actors. And the other one, 636 00:32:25,720 --> 00:32:28,800 Speaker 3: the Brutalist I saw yesterday. It's three and a half 637 00:32:28,920 --> 00:32:33,200 Speaker 3: hours long. But the wonderful thing about The Brutalist is 638 00:32:33,240 --> 00:32:35,680 Speaker 3: it has a fifteen minute intermission in the middle of 639 00:32:35,720 --> 00:32:38,880 Speaker 3: it with a countdown timer, so they suddenly say, off 640 00:32:38,920 --> 00:32:40,680 Speaker 3: you go, go to the Loup, Go get yourself another 641 00:32:40,720 --> 00:32:42,520 Speaker 3: glass at bin A Noirs. It's all good. You've got 642 00:32:42,520 --> 00:32:44,680 Speaker 3: fifteen minutes to come back. You come back and see 643 00:32:44,720 --> 00:32:46,880 Speaker 3: part two. And I loved it. Reminded me of the 644 00:32:46,880 --> 00:32:49,040 Speaker 3: old days. Before you know it, they'll be playing God 645 00:32:49,080 --> 00:32:50,760 Speaker 3: Save the King and we'll stand up and look at 646 00:32:50,760 --> 00:32:53,680 Speaker 3: the guys with the funny fairy hats on my cosking, 647 00:32:53,680 --> 00:32:56,800 Speaker 3: Good morning morning. I saw the trailer for that yesterday 648 00:32:56,880 --> 00:32:59,320 Speaker 3: or the day before, and it was an epic trailer. 649 00:32:59,440 --> 00:33:00,880 Speaker 5: It looks like an epic movie. 650 00:33:00,920 --> 00:33:03,239 Speaker 13: It's a movie, and I would, do you drink at 651 00:33:03,240 --> 00:33:03,680 Speaker 13: the movies? 652 00:33:03,920 --> 00:33:04,120 Speaker 4: Yes? 653 00:33:04,160 --> 00:33:04,560 Speaker 1: I do? 654 00:33:04,560 --> 00:33:04,800 Speaker 4: Do you? 655 00:33:04,920 --> 00:33:07,160 Speaker 3: I got myself another Pinot Noir at the halftime break, 656 00:33:07,480 --> 00:33:08,960 Speaker 3: and that was the thing. Instead of getting one to 657 00:33:09,000 --> 00:33:11,040 Speaker 3: go in, I got it at the halftime, so I 658 00:33:11,120 --> 00:33:12,360 Speaker 3: knew there was something to look forward to. 659 00:33:12,640 --> 00:33:15,000 Speaker 13: So I'd rather not have a half time. I'd rather 660 00:33:15,000 --> 00:33:18,840 Speaker 13: immerse myself drink, immerse myself in there and get stuck. 661 00:33:18,880 --> 00:33:21,720 Speaker 13: And they say, Conclave's very good, Conclave's good, and the 662 00:33:21,720 --> 00:33:23,240 Speaker 13: Brutalist is good good reviews. 663 00:33:24,040 --> 00:33:26,719 Speaker 3: I think I could have taken an hour out of 664 00:33:27,200 --> 00:33:29,800 Speaker 3: the I think there was you know, there were the 665 00:33:29,840 --> 00:33:32,440 Speaker 3: moments when you look at clocks ticking and you're going. 666 00:33:32,440 --> 00:33:34,600 Speaker 13: So I'm waiting for the streaming. Obviously, because I'm nowhere 667 00:33:34,600 --> 00:33:35,680 Speaker 13: in the world, I'm going to the movies. 668 00:33:35,880 --> 00:33:36,800 Speaker 5: So of the. 669 00:33:36,800 --> 00:33:39,760 Speaker 3: Two, I'd go to a Brutalist. The Brutalists. 670 00:33:39,800 --> 00:33:40,520 Speaker 13: Would you watch that one? 671 00:33:40,840 --> 00:33:41,480 Speaker 5: It looked good to. 672 00:33:41,400 --> 00:33:44,200 Speaker 3: Melicity Jones is good in it, and of course Adrian Brody, 673 00:33:44,240 --> 00:33:47,120 Speaker 3: who looks remarkably like me. It's quite good. 674 00:33:47,200 --> 00:33:53,040 Speaker 13: It's a similar thing. What do you doing today? You 675 00:33:53,120 --> 00:33:55,560 Speaker 13: got David, I got David Timo. I'm going to try 676 00:33:55,560 --> 00:33:58,800 Speaker 13: and avoid that. This thing that Erica Stampard said yesterday, 677 00:33:59,040 --> 00:34:02,200 Speaker 13: it seems to be increasingly a pile on. So anyway, 678 00:34:02,440 --> 00:34:04,120 Speaker 13: while I'll find other things to talk to him about. 679 00:34:05,840 --> 00:34:08,000 Speaker 3: Great Stuf. My name is Andrew Dickens. Kenzie was our 680 00:34:08,120 --> 00:34:10,520 Speaker 3: producer LID He helps as well, And I'll see. 681 00:34:10,320 --> 00:34:20,600 Speaker 1: You tomorrow For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge. 682 00:34:20,640 --> 00:34:24,080 Speaker 2: Listen live to news Talks it be from five am weekdays, 683 00:34:24,360 --> 00:34:26,400 Speaker 2: or follow the podcast on iHeartRadio,