1 00:00:01,200 --> 00:00:05,400 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the insight. Francesca Rudgin on 2 00:00:05,600 --> 00:00:09,840 Speaker 1: earlier show with r the Supercenter explore r V successories 3 00:00:09,880 --> 00:00:12,000 Speaker 1: and servicing all in one news talks. 4 00:00:12,000 --> 00:00:15,480 Speaker 2: They'd be good morning, welcome to early edition. I'm Francisco 5 00:00:15,520 --> 00:00:18,119 Speaker 2: Budkinfiling and for Ryan, You're most welcome to contact me 6 00:00:18,160 --> 00:00:20,400 Speaker 2: anytime this morning. You can flict me a text on 7 00:00:20,480 --> 00:00:22,440 Speaker 2: ninety two ninety two or you can email me at 8 00:00:22,440 --> 00:00:26,280 Speaker 2: Francesca at Newstalk ZBF co dot MZ right coming up 9 00:00:26,320 --> 00:00:29,000 Speaker 2: on the show, how serious is President Trump when it 10 00:00:29,000 --> 00:00:31,319 Speaker 2: comes to resuming nuclear testing for the first time in 11 00:00:31,360 --> 00:00:34,680 Speaker 2: more than thirty years? Can the All Blacks defeat Island 12 00:00:34,720 --> 00:00:37,159 Speaker 2: in Chicago? On Sunday? And before the end of the hour, 13 00:00:37,280 --> 00:00:39,680 Speaker 2: Minister of howth Samim Brown is with us on the 14 00:00:39,720 --> 00:00:41,080 Speaker 2: measles outbreak. 15 00:00:42,520 --> 00:00:43,240 Speaker 3: The agenda. 16 00:00:44,000 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 2: It's Friday, the thirty first of October, and the match 17 00:00:46,400 --> 00:00:50,000 Speaker 2: hyped Donald Trump President She meeting appears to have got results. 18 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:53,080 Speaker 2: Trump has agreed to reduce tarrifs on China by ten 19 00:00:53,080 --> 00:00:56,200 Speaker 2: percent in exchange for China cracking down on its flow 20 00:00:56,240 --> 00:00:59,880 Speaker 2: of fentanel. China will resume importing American sweepings as well, 21 00:01:00,040 --> 00:01:03,440 Speaker 2: and rare earth export limits have been paused. Trump is happy, 22 00:01:03,800 --> 00:01:04,120 Speaker 2: but it. 23 00:01:04,120 --> 00:01:09,080 Speaker 4: Was so amazing, meaning he's a great letterer, great leader 24 00:01:09,120 --> 00:01:13,840 Speaker 4: of a very powerful, very strong country, China. What can 25 00:01:13,880 --> 00:01:14,160 Speaker 4: I say? 26 00:01:14,200 --> 00:01:16,039 Speaker 1: It was an outstanding. 27 00:01:17,200 --> 00:01:19,560 Speaker 4: A group of decisions. I think that was made a 28 00:01:19,560 --> 00:01:22,920 Speaker 4: lot of decisions remained too. I said, you're much left 29 00:01:22,920 --> 00:01:23,640 Speaker 4: out there. 30 00:01:24,040 --> 00:01:27,360 Speaker 2: Jamaica is now in rebuild mode after the devastation of 31 00:01:27,440 --> 00:01:31,080 Speaker 2: Hurricane Melissa. It's left at least thirty two dead throughout 32 00:01:31,080 --> 00:01:34,040 Speaker 2: the Caribbean, but the State Minister is feeling positive. 33 00:01:34,319 --> 00:01:38,160 Speaker 5: It would have been worse because capitalisty the Kingston, which 34 00:01:38,200 --> 00:01:44,039 Speaker 5: is the center of mobilization efforts, pardinage relief and disaster fearedness, 35 00:01:44,319 --> 00:01:48,520 Speaker 5: has been generally I would sit unscared or not badly 36 00:01:48,560 --> 00:01:49,840 Speaker 5: affected by the hurricane. 37 00:01:50,560 --> 00:01:53,320 Speaker 2: There's been another five arrests in the Louver heist saga. 38 00:01:53,560 --> 00:01:57,040 Speaker 2: They were detained overnight during coordinated raids, but say there's 39 00:01:57,040 --> 00:02:00,400 Speaker 2: still no indication Love staff had anything to do with it. 40 00:02:00,800 --> 00:02:04,000 Speaker 6: They've interviewed a lot of people inside the Louver staff 41 00:02:04,080 --> 00:02:07,320 Speaker 6: members and yesterday the prosecutor said that at this stage 42 00:02:07,320 --> 00:02:10,000 Speaker 6: they did not suspect that this was an inside job, 43 00:02:10,040 --> 00:02:14,000 Speaker 6: but she did suggest that there were very likely other 44 00:02:14,120 --> 00:02:17,040 Speaker 6: members involved, that this wasn't just a four man gang, 45 00:02:17,080 --> 00:02:19,000 Speaker 6: that this could have been part of a much bigger 46 00:02:19,080 --> 00:02:20,360 Speaker 6: criminal network. 47 00:02:20,960 --> 00:02:23,680 Speaker 2: And back on the UIs government shutdown watch, which has 48 00:02:23,680 --> 00:02:26,800 Speaker 2: been dragging on since the beginning of October, the Republicans 49 00:02:26,800 --> 00:02:28,959 Speaker 2: are still squarely blaming the Democrats. 50 00:02:29,320 --> 00:02:31,880 Speaker 7: The Democrat Party is now controlled, as I said, by 51 00:02:31,919 --> 00:02:35,360 Speaker 7: the Marxist activists, dark money donors. This is not a 52 00:02:35,400 --> 00:02:41,680 Speaker 7: grassroots effort and anti American ideologies is dominating this and 53 00:02:41,720 --> 00:02:45,079 Speaker 7: they would rather destroy the system than to lose power. 54 00:02:46,639 --> 00:02:50,519 Speaker 1: Get ahead of the headlines on early edition with Francesca 55 00:02:50,600 --> 00:02:54,640 Speaker 1: Rudkin and are the Supercenter the explore are these accessories 56 00:02:54,639 --> 00:02:56,720 Speaker 1: and servicing all in one news talks? 57 00:02:56,760 --> 00:03:00,000 Speaker 2: It'd be It is nine past five, okay, So Andrew 58 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 2: Bailey story is back to cause the National Party some 59 00:03:03,040 --> 00:03:07,040 Speaker 2: more headaches. You may remember he resigned his ministerial portfolios 60 00:03:07,080 --> 00:03:09,680 Speaker 2: in February after he faced allegations he put a hand 61 00:03:09,720 --> 00:03:12,960 Speaker 2: on a staffer's arm during what was called an animated 62 00:03:12,960 --> 00:03:17,040 Speaker 2: discussion that came after the weird incident at a winery 63 00:03:17,040 --> 00:03:18,800 Speaker 2: where he called a worker a loser and he put 64 00:03:18,800 --> 00:03:21,040 Speaker 2: the l on his forehead and things. But now the 65 00:03:21,120 --> 00:03:26,240 Speaker 2: story has got a bit murky. Even more murky. Bailey 66 00:03:26,360 --> 00:03:29,320 Speaker 2: was on with Heather last night saying he regrets resigning 67 00:03:29,560 --> 00:03:32,720 Speaker 2: as it's been revealed there was no formal complaint about 68 00:03:32,760 --> 00:03:36,840 Speaker 2: the February allegations or formal investigation by the DIA. He 69 00:03:36,920 --> 00:03:39,760 Speaker 2: told Heather he was led to believe the country and 70 00:03:39,800 --> 00:03:42,800 Speaker 2: has even confirmed that with a staff involved. 71 00:03:43,240 --> 00:03:46,800 Speaker 8: When I rang the person, the male who I put 72 00:03:46,800 --> 00:03:49,960 Speaker 8: my hand on in an encouraging way, he told me 73 00:03:50,080 --> 00:03:53,960 Speaker 8: when I rang him that he had not made the allegation. 74 00:03:54,880 --> 00:03:56,880 Speaker 2: He also talked about the fact that he is full 75 00:03:56,880 --> 00:03:57,720 Speaker 2: of regret. 76 00:03:57,920 --> 00:04:00,520 Speaker 8: In a rightly wrong vie. I shouldn't have offered that resonation. 77 00:04:00,640 --> 00:04:02,960 Speaker 8: If I'd known what I know now, I wouldn't. 78 00:04:02,600 --> 00:04:03,160 Speaker 3: Have offered it. 79 00:04:03,440 --> 00:04:04,680 Speaker 2: So what does he want now? 80 00:04:07,360 --> 00:04:10,320 Speaker 8: I would obviously love to be administer a game, and 81 00:04:10,360 --> 00:04:12,680 Speaker 8: now that other informations come to light, I just want 82 00:04:12,760 --> 00:04:14,640 Speaker 8: people to know what the real situation is. 83 00:04:15,120 --> 00:04:18,400 Speaker 2: Right, So the Prime Minister has been asked about it overnight. 84 00:04:19,320 --> 00:04:22,240 Speaker 6: I trust DIA and the bottom line is that I 85 00:04:22,279 --> 00:04:25,160 Speaker 6: had information at the time. Information Today I look at 86 00:04:25,160 --> 00:04:26,920 Speaker 6: it and I go, Yep, he made the right decision. 87 00:04:26,960 --> 00:04:28,200 Speaker 3: It was his choice to resign. 88 00:04:29,520 --> 00:04:32,400 Speaker 2: I'm not sure I trust the DIA. This is very murky. 89 00:04:32,880 --> 00:04:37,640 Speaker 2: The presumption now surely has to be someone else wanted 90 00:04:37,720 --> 00:04:40,680 Speaker 2: him gone, and the way they went about it, it's 91 00:04:40,720 --> 00:04:43,560 Speaker 2: not a good look. Bailey's always been a little bit quirky, 92 00:04:43,560 --> 00:04:45,800 Speaker 2: hasn't he? And the information that we got around that 93 00:04:45,880 --> 00:04:52,839 Speaker 2: February incident never quite made sense. I always felt that actually, 94 00:04:52,880 --> 00:04:55,080 Speaker 2: this was just another thing he kind of got wrong. 95 00:04:55,120 --> 00:04:57,279 Speaker 2: And he was at the point going, actually, maybe politics 96 00:04:57,320 --> 00:04:59,000 Speaker 2: isn't for me, Parliament isn't where I need to be. 97 00:04:59,360 --> 00:05:01,080 Speaker 2: I got the feeling he was fed up a voice 98 00:05:01,120 --> 00:05:03,560 Speaker 2: sort of being in the limelight about all these little incidents, 99 00:05:03,560 --> 00:05:06,240 Speaker 2: and he just went, I'm out of here. But obviously 100 00:05:06,279 --> 00:05:08,400 Speaker 2: that was not the case, and it has all been 101 00:05:08,440 --> 00:05:11,839 Speaker 2: handled very poorly, and Bailey is right and trying to 102 00:05:11,839 --> 00:05:16,080 Speaker 2: clear his name and correct the facts. But I still 103 00:05:16,120 --> 00:05:20,560 Speaker 2: wonder who resigns without really understanding why they're resigning, without 104 00:05:20,560 --> 00:05:22,960 Speaker 2: getting all the facts. Wouldn't you ask the information on 105 00:05:23,000 --> 00:05:25,599 Speaker 2: the formal complaints so you can respond or get legal advice? 106 00:05:26,240 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 2: He spoke as he said to the person he presumed 107 00:05:28,120 --> 00:05:30,919 Speaker 2: made the formal complaint just before resigning and they confirmed 108 00:05:30,920 --> 00:05:33,320 Speaker 2: that they've not made a formal complaint. Surely that's a 109 00:05:33,320 --> 00:05:37,240 Speaker 2: little red flag just to pause. So it just remains 110 00:05:38,000 --> 00:05:41,960 Speaker 2: a little bit baffling. And for someone who resigned so 111 00:05:42,000 --> 00:05:43,880 Speaker 2: that they didn't cause a distraction for the Prime Minister 112 00:05:43,880 --> 00:05:46,120 Speaker 2: in the National Party, he surely has created a very 113 00:05:46,360 --> 00:05:47,839 Speaker 2: interesting distraction. 114 00:05:52,160 --> 00:05:54,839 Speaker 3: News Talk said Bee, so cay. 115 00:05:54,720 --> 00:05:56,599 Speaker 2: To hear your thoughts on this one. You're most welcome 116 00:05:56,600 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 2: to text me throughout the morning. Ninety two ninety two. 117 00:06:00,040 --> 00:06:02,839 Speaker 2: To be honest with you, I'm not sure that even 118 00:06:02,839 --> 00:06:04,279 Speaker 2: if he got off at his job back that he 119 00:06:04,279 --> 00:06:06,240 Speaker 2: would take their job, and that's probably the place for 120 00:06:06,320 --> 00:06:08,480 Speaker 2: him to be. I feel like maybe time has done there, 121 00:06:08,520 --> 00:06:11,320 Speaker 2: but absolutely these things need to be done. Any One 122 00:06:11,320 --> 00:06:13,159 Speaker 2: in HJR Will tell you there are processes to go 123 00:06:13,200 --> 00:06:14,880 Speaker 2: through and you've got to do these things correctly. And 124 00:06:14,920 --> 00:06:17,440 Speaker 2: it really does start to sound like somebody wanted him 125 00:06:17,440 --> 00:06:19,080 Speaker 2: out the door and they got him out the door, 126 00:06:19,120 --> 00:06:20,520 Speaker 2: and that is coming back to bite them in that 127 00:06:20,600 --> 00:06:23,880 Speaker 2: you know where it is twelve past five. You with 128 00:06:24,240 --> 00:06:27,600 Speaker 2: early edition News Talk, SETB Views. 129 00:06:27,240 --> 00:06:30,640 Speaker 1: And views you trust to start your day. It's earlyer 130 00:06:30,680 --> 00:06:34,680 Speaker 1: This Ship with Francesca Rudkin and r V Supercenter explore 131 00:06:34,760 --> 00:06:38,520 Speaker 1: our thesuccessories aunts servicing, Fall and One News talks. 132 00:06:38,200 --> 00:06:41,679 Speaker 2: At b It's fourteen past five. Donald Trump is playing 133 00:06:41,720 --> 00:06:44,839 Speaker 2: the nuke card. The US president has ordered his Department 134 00:06:44,880 --> 00:06:48,719 Speaker 2: of Defense slash Water immediately begin nuclear weapons testing, something 135 00:06:48,760 --> 00:06:51,799 Speaker 2: that the US hasn't done since the nineties. Foreign policy 136 00:06:51,839 --> 00:06:55,520 Speaker 2: analyst Jeffrey Millet is with me now. Good morning, Jeffrey, 137 00:06:55,600 --> 00:06:58,080 Speaker 2: Good morning, Francesca. He said, this is a warning shot 138 00:06:58,120 --> 00:07:01,560 Speaker 2: to his enemies. Who are we talking about here, China, Russia. 139 00:07:02,720 --> 00:07:06,000 Speaker 9: Or both of them? I think, Francesca, and you know, 140 00:07:06,120 --> 00:07:08,640 Speaker 9: you can say, well, this is the typical saber rattling 141 00:07:08,680 --> 00:07:11,760 Speaker 9: of the Trump presidency, and this is the world that 142 00:07:11,800 --> 00:07:13,480 Speaker 9: we live in. But I think we need to be 143 00:07:13,880 --> 00:07:18,000 Speaker 9: aware here of the power of a nuclear conflict. I 144 00:07:18,000 --> 00:07:22,360 Speaker 9: think we've largely forgotten or underappreciated the nuclear dimension in 145 00:07:22,400 --> 00:07:25,440 Speaker 9: these constant geopolitical tensions. But you've got to remember that 146 00:07:25,600 --> 00:07:28,119 Speaker 9: the US and Russia both still have over five thousand 147 00:07:28,200 --> 00:07:30,720 Speaker 9: nuclear warheads. Out's well down from the peaks of the 148 00:07:30,760 --> 00:07:34,000 Speaker 9: Cold War. But if we suddenly see them back nuclear testing, 149 00:07:34,600 --> 00:07:37,080 Speaker 9: that would be the first time since the mid nineteen 150 00:07:37,160 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 9: nineties that we've seen China, Russia, in the United States 151 00:07:40,400 --> 00:07:43,160 Speaker 9: testing nuclear weapons, and that could be well on the cards. 152 00:07:43,280 --> 00:07:45,720 Speaker 9: So I think we really need to dial back the 153 00:07:45,760 --> 00:07:49,280 Speaker 9: tensions here because this is more than just a typical 154 00:07:49,920 --> 00:07:53,080 Speaker 9: Trump outburst on social media. I mean, nuclear weapons can 155 00:07:53,120 --> 00:07:55,560 Speaker 9: have real consequences and we certainly have seen that in history. 156 00:07:56,000 --> 00:07:58,560 Speaker 2: So you think that there is a possibility he will 157 00:07:58,600 --> 00:08:00,360 Speaker 2: actually begin nuclear tests again. 158 00:08:01,800 --> 00:08:05,440 Speaker 9: Yes, the escalation is in play, isn't it. And we've 159 00:08:05,480 --> 00:08:08,440 Speaker 9: seen this in so many dimensions now over the past 160 00:08:08,680 --> 00:08:11,200 Speaker 9: few years. I mean, the world is a much scarier 161 00:08:11,240 --> 00:08:14,560 Speaker 9: place now than it was, and we've seen the nuclear 162 00:08:14,560 --> 00:08:17,920 Speaker 9: dimension come into play in the war in Ukraine, for example, 163 00:08:18,120 --> 00:08:21,640 Speaker 9: that the zuparasion. Nuclear partners come under attack numerous times 164 00:08:22,000 --> 00:08:24,920 Speaker 9: in the war between Russia, Russia and Ukraine. We saw 165 00:08:24,960 --> 00:08:29,040 Speaker 9: that war between India and Pakistan earlier in the year. 166 00:08:29,840 --> 00:08:33,199 Speaker 9: Two nuclear powers. They conducted a nuclear test back in 167 00:08:33,280 --> 00:08:35,720 Speaker 9: nineteen ninety eight, but since then it's only been North 168 00:08:35,800 --> 00:08:38,800 Speaker 9: Korea that has tested nuclear weapons. We've got a comprehensive 169 00:08:38,880 --> 00:08:42,400 Speaker 9: nuclear test ban treaty that was agreed in the mid nineties, 170 00:08:42,440 --> 00:08:46,679 Speaker 9: but China, Russia, and the United States have not ratified that. 171 00:08:46,760 --> 00:08:47,000 Speaker 3: Well. 172 00:08:47,080 --> 00:08:49,680 Speaker 9: Russia did ratify it and then pulled out a couple 173 00:08:49,720 --> 00:08:52,280 Speaker 9: of years ago. The United States and China have never 174 00:08:52,360 --> 00:08:56,400 Speaker 9: ratified that treaty. So we need to, I think, step 175 00:08:56,440 --> 00:08:58,920 Speaker 9: back from the brink here. And that's the game that 176 00:08:59,040 --> 00:09:02,319 Speaker 9: Donald Trump is playing constantly, This game of brinksmanship. When 177 00:09:02,360 --> 00:09:04,240 Speaker 9: you go right to the brink of war, then you 178 00:09:04,320 --> 00:09:08,120 Speaker 9: pull back in clear victory. It is, I think, a 179 00:09:08,120 --> 00:09:11,200 Speaker 9: scary way to do politics, a scary way to do geopolitics. 180 00:09:11,320 --> 00:09:14,600 Speaker 9: It is Trump's game. We've seen that very successful meeting 181 00:09:15,200 --> 00:09:18,360 Speaker 9: over between Donald Trump and Jjingking. It has come out 182 00:09:18,360 --> 00:09:20,680 Speaker 9: with a deal. I mean that's a good news story. 183 00:09:21,240 --> 00:09:23,480 Speaker 9: But you wonder what will come next week or next 184 00:09:23,559 --> 00:09:26,280 Speaker 9: month with Donald Trump. I mean, nothing is really ever 185 00:09:26,320 --> 00:09:28,760 Speaker 9: set in stone, and you never know how long it's 186 00:09:28,760 --> 00:09:30,200 Speaker 9: going to be before he changes his mind. 187 00:09:30,400 --> 00:09:33,040 Speaker 2: Jeffrey Miller, thank you so much. Always appreciate your thoughts. 188 00:09:33,200 --> 00:09:35,800 Speaker 2: Of course, the question is where would he teaest? I mean, 189 00:09:35,800 --> 00:09:38,840 Speaker 2: the Nimbi's will be out in force over this one, right, 190 00:09:39,360 --> 00:09:41,200 Speaker 2: I mean, no one's going to do it in your backyard. 191 00:09:41,840 --> 00:09:44,040 Speaker 2: Next we are going to head too Chicago. It is 192 00:09:44,080 --> 00:09:45,280 Speaker 2: eighteen past five. 193 00:09:46,320 --> 00:09:51,080 Speaker 1: Franchessca Rudkin on early edition with r VS Supercenter, Explore, 194 00:09:51,200 --> 00:09:54,480 Speaker 1: r V success Or Resents, servicing all in one news talks. 195 00:09:54,520 --> 00:09:57,480 Speaker 2: It'd be okay. So the All Blacks Grand Slam Tour 196 00:09:57,559 --> 00:10:00,360 Speaker 2: gets underway this weekend with arguably the toughest test. They'll 197 00:10:00,400 --> 00:10:03,520 Speaker 2: be back at Chicago's Soldier Field on Sunday morning, taking 198 00:10:03,559 --> 00:10:06,079 Speaker 2: on Ireland. Of course, we all remember the last time 199 00:10:06,120 --> 00:10:09,680 Speaker 2: these two met in Chicago twenty sixteen. We're famously Island 200 00:10:09,679 --> 00:10:12,960 Speaker 2: recorded its first win over the All Blacks. Our voice 201 00:10:13,000 --> 00:10:15,720 Speaker 2: of Rugby, Elliott Smith, is in Chicago and he joins me, Now, 202 00:10:15,720 --> 00:10:16,520 Speaker 2: good morning. 203 00:10:17,080 --> 00:10:17,800 Speaker 10: Hi, Francesca. 204 00:10:17,960 --> 00:10:21,160 Speaker 2: What's the vibe like? Is everyone amped and looking forward 205 00:10:21,200 --> 00:10:22,120 Speaker 2: to a game of rugby? 206 00:10:22,880 --> 00:10:25,840 Speaker 10: It's quite interesting. I mean it sold out and months 207 00:10:25,840 --> 00:10:29,880 Speaker 10: ago as well, sixty one thousand capacity for the game, 208 00:10:29,960 --> 00:10:33,320 Speaker 10: but barring a few lampost flags, you probably wouldn't know 209 00:10:33,440 --> 00:10:36,640 Speaker 10: it's on. And that's fine. Look it said. It's one 210 00:10:36,679 --> 00:10:38,559 Speaker 10: of those things in a big city that sometimes these 211 00:10:38,600 --> 00:10:41,400 Speaker 10: things don't break through, and it's a sport that isn't 212 00:10:42,080 --> 00:10:45,040 Speaker 10: one that is widely popular in the masses. And you know, 213 00:10:45,080 --> 00:10:48,600 Speaker 10: I think Chicago's probably more focused on the Chicago Bullside, 214 00:10:48,600 --> 00:10:50,800 Speaker 10: which have started four an Oer to start the NBA season. 215 00:10:50,880 --> 00:10:53,200 Speaker 10: Then there's teest for having said that you don't sell 216 00:10:53,240 --> 00:10:56,760 Speaker 10: sixty thousand by accident. And there'll be you know, plenty 217 00:10:56,800 --> 00:10:58,559 Speaker 10: of fans and you know a lot of Irish people 218 00:10:58,559 --> 00:11:01,440 Speaker 10: in Chicago and a lot of ex that's coming through 219 00:11:01,480 --> 00:11:04,080 Speaker 10: from both nations and those also coming from the countries 220 00:11:04,080 --> 00:11:06,120 Speaker 10: flying in for the game. So promises to be a 221 00:11:06,120 --> 00:11:08,880 Speaker 10: special occasion, even if it's not tearing the headlines off 222 00:11:08,920 --> 00:11:10,080 Speaker 10: the front pages of the paper. 223 00:11:10,080 --> 00:11:13,160 Speaker 2: At the moment, considering the All Blacks Rugby Championship, are 224 00:11:13,200 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 2: you confident that they can take Ireland? 225 00:11:16,640 --> 00:11:19,040 Speaker 10: Look, I think they can take Ireland. Island coming in cold. 226 00:11:19,040 --> 00:11:22,079 Speaker 10: They haven't played as a group since the Six Nations. 227 00:11:22,120 --> 00:11:25,120 Speaker 10: Andy Farrell, their head coach, wasn't head coach on that occasion. 228 00:11:25,160 --> 00:11:27,800 Speaker 10: He took a break to focus on his Lions duty. 229 00:11:27,840 --> 00:11:29,560 Speaker 10: So it's been a while. In fact, last year's end 230 00:11:29,559 --> 00:11:32,199 Speaker 10: of year tour withhe All Blacks had success over Ireland. 231 00:11:33,200 --> 00:11:35,760 Speaker 10: Since that they were all together as a proper group, 232 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:38,280 Speaker 10: with all the management and all the players in the 233 00:11:38,360 --> 00:11:40,439 Speaker 10: right place. So they come in a little bit cold 234 00:11:40,440 --> 00:11:43,560 Speaker 10: to this test matcher. They've had a diet of urec. 235 00:11:43,800 --> 00:11:45,760 Speaker 10: They played each other in a derby a lot of 236 00:11:45,760 --> 00:11:48,559 Speaker 10: these players last weekend, so they've had a bit of 237 00:11:48,559 --> 00:11:51,839 Speaker 10: a hitout internally as well as my understanding, but they 238 00:11:51,840 --> 00:11:53,439 Speaker 10: come in a little bit cold. But the All Blacks, 239 00:11:53,480 --> 00:11:55,000 Speaker 10: you know, they're right in the middle of the season 240 00:11:55,080 --> 00:11:57,280 Speaker 10: or in the back end of their season. The Rugby 241 00:11:57,360 --> 00:12:00,600 Speaker 10: Championship fills you probably was not a great deal confidence. 242 00:12:00,640 --> 00:12:02,920 Speaker 10: They beat the Wallabies obviously to finish it off, but 243 00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:07,199 Speaker 10: that heavy loss to the spring Box and Tina losing 244 00:12:07,320 --> 00:12:09,440 Speaker 10: in Buenos Aires as well gives you the sense that, 245 00:12:10,679 --> 00:12:12,440 Speaker 10: you know, it's the old Forest Gump analogy, you know, 246 00:12:12,640 --> 00:12:13,920 Speaker 10: the All Backs. At the moment, you just don't know 247 00:12:13,960 --> 00:12:16,800 Speaker 10: what you're going to get. And it could be a 248 00:12:16,840 --> 00:12:19,560 Speaker 10: win this weekend, they could set themselves on to a 249 00:12:19,559 --> 00:12:22,960 Speaker 10: Grand Slam, or it could be a defeat to you know, 250 00:12:23,000 --> 00:12:25,280 Speaker 10: the Irish, and the Grand Slam's gone at the first hurdle. 251 00:12:25,360 --> 00:12:27,600 Speaker 10: So look, there's a lot of improvements needed by the 252 00:12:27,640 --> 00:12:29,480 Speaker 10: All Blacks and that starts this weekend. 253 00:12:29,920 --> 00:12:32,040 Speaker 2: What would losing again in the US do to the 254 00:12:32,040 --> 00:12:33,920 Speaker 2: All Blacks brand because we are playing there purely for 255 00:12:33,960 --> 00:12:35,520 Speaker 2: commercial reasons for the advertisers. 256 00:12:36,679 --> 00:12:39,520 Speaker 10: Yeah, I think they need to keep up appearances by winning, 257 00:12:39,679 --> 00:12:42,319 Speaker 10: and you know that's where they drive a lot of 258 00:12:42,360 --> 00:12:46,640 Speaker 10: their revenue is obviously their historical record, and the record 259 00:12:46,679 --> 00:12:49,120 Speaker 10: over the last few seasons hasn't been good enough. So 260 00:12:49,679 --> 00:12:51,520 Speaker 10: you've got to deliver on that. You've got to show 261 00:12:51,559 --> 00:12:53,520 Speaker 10: the sponsors that are backing us. That's got you know, 262 00:12:53,559 --> 00:12:56,199 Speaker 10: Gallagher is the naming rights sponsor on the back of 263 00:12:56,240 --> 00:12:58,920 Speaker 10: their shorts, but also for the fixture itself. You know, 264 00:12:58,960 --> 00:13:02,679 Speaker 10: they expect success, So it's you know, it's contingent on it. 265 00:13:02,720 --> 00:13:06,880 Speaker 10: And the more you lose, the less commercially lucrative you 266 00:13:06,920 --> 00:13:10,680 Speaker 10: are potentially to some of those overseas markets where you're 267 00:13:10,760 --> 00:13:13,160 Speaker 10: selling the success story of the All Black So I 268 00:13:13,280 --> 00:13:15,280 Speaker 10: think it's imperative that they do pick up these wins, 269 00:13:15,559 --> 00:13:18,000 Speaker 10: especially when they are, you know, in America and trying 270 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:20,520 Speaker 10: to tell that the rugby story and the All Black story. 271 00:13:20,760 --> 00:13:24,280 Speaker 2: Elliott, thanks so much for your time. Appreciated. The All 272 00:13:24,280 --> 00:13:27,280 Speaker 2: Blacks will be announcing their team at six a m. 273 00:13:27,360 --> 00:13:29,920 Speaker 2: This morning. I'm feeling confident. I reckon we can keep 274 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:32,360 Speaker 2: up appearances. I feel like we're on a bit of 275 00:13:32,400 --> 00:13:34,040 Speaker 2: a role. I think we've learned a lot from the 276 00:13:34,120 --> 00:13:36,920 Speaker 2: rugby championship, and I don't think that they will want 277 00:13:36,960 --> 00:13:39,400 Speaker 2: to kick off this tour with a with a lot 278 00:13:39,400 --> 00:13:41,200 Speaker 2: w They never want to lose, do they. I don't know. 279 00:13:41,520 --> 00:13:44,200 Speaker 2: I'm feeling good about it. The coverage will begin here 280 00:13:44,320 --> 00:13:47,240 Speaker 2: on Sunday morning at eight thirty a. M. Elliott is 281 00:13:47,280 --> 00:13:49,880 Speaker 2: going to be calling the game. We will be broadcasting 282 00:13:49,920 --> 00:13:51,880 Speaker 2: it live here on your storks Abit. I've kindly stepped 283 00:13:51,880 --> 00:13:55,520 Speaker 2: away from All Blacks from the Sunday session to allow 284 00:13:55,559 --> 00:13:57,800 Speaker 2: the All Blacks to be brought to you live, So 285 00:13:57,920 --> 00:13:59,959 Speaker 2: make sure you've joined Elliott on Sunday morning. It's two 286 00:14:00,160 --> 00:14:00,800 Speaker 2: four past. 287 00:14:00,600 --> 00:14:06,720 Speaker 1: Five the early edition Full show podcast on iHeartRadio Power 288 00:14:06,720 --> 00:14:07,800 Speaker 1: It by News Talks AV. 289 00:14:09,200 --> 00:14:12,280 Speaker 2: It's twenty six past five. Okay. So there is growing 290 00:14:12,320 --> 00:14:14,920 Speaker 2: frustration around messaging when it comes to the increase of 291 00:14:14,960 --> 00:14:17,839 Speaker 2: measle cases in New Zealand and the push for vaccinations. 292 00:14:18,120 --> 00:14:20,760 Speaker 2: As of yesterday, there were thirteen cases in the country. 293 00:14:21,280 --> 00:14:23,200 Speaker 2: So here's what I've learned about measles just over the 294 00:14:23,280 --> 00:14:26,160 Speaker 2: last couple of days. One infected person can infect up 295 00:14:26,160 --> 00:14:28,480 Speaker 2: to eighteen other people. The virus can linger in the 296 00:14:28,520 --> 00:14:31,120 Speaker 2: air for several hours, and it's far more infectious than 297 00:14:31,160 --> 00:14:35,120 Speaker 2: COVID nineteen. It's also a fairly vicious disease. One in 298 00:14:35,160 --> 00:14:37,640 Speaker 2: three children who catch it end up in hospital and 299 00:14:37,680 --> 00:14:41,400 Speaker 2: some will leave with severe brain damage. It's the kind 300 00:14:41,440 --> 00:14:44,760 Speaker 2: of information we're told, so we understand the seriousness of 301 00:14:44,840 --> 00:14:47,360 Speaker 2: measles and are encouraged to get the vaccine or get 302 00:14:47,440 --> 00:14:50,520 Speaker 2: up to date, and people are listening with the problem 303 00:14:50,560 --> 00:14:52,240 Speaker 2: is we have an age gap where there is no 304 00:14:52,320 --> 00:14:56,400 Speaker 2: option for vaccination from four to twelve months old. It 305 00:14:56,480 --> 00:14:59,240 Speaker 2: is thought maternal antibodies protect a baby up to four 306 00:14:59,240 --> 00:15:01,480 Speaker 2: months of age. As many parents will know, the MMR 307 00:15:01,560 --> 00:15:04,080 Speaker 2: vaccine is given at twelve or fifteen months. We all 308 00:15:04,120 --> 00:15:07,760 Speaker 2: remember that, right, although if you're traveling overseas, a vaccination 309 00:15:08,000 --> 00:15:10,320 Speaker 2: can take place when a child is between four and 310 00:15:10,360 --> 00:15:13,720 Speaker 2: twelve months old. So this vaccine is called an MMR 311 00:15:13,880 --> 00:15:16,480 Speaker 2: zero dose because it only works for a limited time 312 00:15:16,520 --> 00:15:19,120 Speaker 2: and parents need to get their children vaccinated again with 313 00:15:19,160 --> 00:15:23,440 Speaker 2: two doses after twelve months. So you can see the 314 00:15:23,520 --> 00:15:27,480 Speaker 2: mixed and confusing messages here. Parents in Wellington, which looks 315 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:30,480 Speaker 2: like to be the epicenter of cases, are rightly concerned 316 00:15:30,480 --> 00:15:32,920 Speaker 2: and want to do the right thing protecting their baby 317 00:15:33,000 --> 00:15:36,560 Speaker 2: and others. However, at this stage, the Public Health Service 318 00:15:36,640 --> 00:15:39,960 Speaker 2: advice to GPS is that the current cases or outbreak 319 00:15:40,360 --> 00:15:42,560 Speaker 2: is not at a level. Whether the advice would change 320 00:15:42,600 --> 00:15:45,480 Speaker 2: to recommending we should vaccinate children under twelve months old, 321 00:15:45,920 --> 00:15:48,040 Speaker 2: no one seems to be able to tell us at 322 00:15:48,080 --> 00:15:51,040 Speaker 2: what point this outbreak would reach a threshold where it 323 00:15:51,120 --> 00:15:54,280 Speaker 2: would Something tells me though, that the trigger point will 324 00:15:54,320 --> 00:15:57,680 Speaker 2: be met soon and official advice will change. But in 325 00:15:57,720 --> 00:16:01,840 Speaker 2: the meantime, if it's safe, and the risks and benefits 326 00:16:01,920 --> 00:16:04,800 Speaker 2: are clearly explained to a parent, and they want to 327 00:16:04,880 --> 00:16:08,040 Speaker 2: vaccinate their baby, just let them do it. I expect 328 00:16:08,320 --> 00:16:11,240 Speaker 2: I suspect to futter order is concerned that giving a 329 00:16:11,320 --> 00:16:14,480 Speaker 2: vaccine before twelve months the parents will not return for 330 00:16:14,520 --> 00:16:19,080 Speaker 2: the too late vaccines needed to provide lifelong immunity. I 331 00:16:19,120 --> 00:16:23,160 Speaker 2: suggest that the parents concerned enough to get early vaccinations 332 00:16:23,520 --> 00:16:27,120 Speaker 2: are the type of parents who will absolutely return and 333 00:16:27,280 --> 00:16:31,840 Speaker 2: finish the job. The irony is that the big issue 334 00:16:31,960 --> 00:16:34,840 Speaker 2: is not immunizing babies from four to twelve months. It's 335 00:16:34,880 --> 00:16:40,560 Speaker 2: about raising our general immunization levels, which are terrible. They're 336 00:16:40,560 --> 00:16:43,680 Speaker 2: the lowest they have been since twenty and twelve. We 337 00:16:43,760 --> 00:16:46,640 Speaker 2: have been so good at protecting ourselves and our young 338 00:16:46,680 --> 00:16:50,080 Speaker 2: people against measles in the past. For goodness sake, we 339 00:16:50,160 --> 00:16:55,760 Speaker 2: eliminated measles in two thy and seventeen. So on Monday 340 00:16:55,840 --> 00:16:59,720 Speaker 2: we're heading into Measles Immunization Week and really it couldn't 341 00:16:59,720 --> 00:17:04,679 Speaker 2: come sooner, right? We need clear, detailed and helpful information 342 00:17:05,400 --> 00:17:07,399 Speaker 2: rather than mixed messages. 343 00:17:08,720 --> 00:17:11,320 Speaker 3: News talks head be so look. 344 00:17:11,240 --> 00:17:13,240 Speaker 2: Keen to hear your thoughts. You might be based in Wellington. 345 00:17:13,280 --> 00:17:15,440 Speaker 2: You might be you're hearing all this information. You want 346 00:17:15,440 --> 00:17:18,000 Speaker 2: to do the right thing. You're really concerned, especially about 347 00:17:18,000 --> 00:17:20,000 Speaker 2: your baby. And look, if you've got a baby in 348 00:17:20,080 --> 00:17:22,480 Speaker 2: daycare and things you might you know, I could understand 349 00:17:23,520 --> 00:17:26,280 Speaker 2: how you would be especially concerned about this. Do you 350 00:17:26,320 --> 00:17:29,120 Speaker 2: think that the Ministry of Health is doing enough here? 351 00:17:29,240 --> 00:17:31,840 Speaker 2: We are going to talk to Simeon Brown before six 352 00:17:32,040 --> 00:17:35,600 Speaker 2: about whether we are doing enough to curb this outbreak? 353 00:17:35,840 --> 00:17:43,840 Speaker 2: Yours News Talks head beat back shortly you said my 354 00:17:43,920 --> 00:17:45,159 Speaker 2: heart from the fat of. 355 00:17:50,000 --> 00:17:52,600 Speaker 1: The news you need this morning and the in depth 356 00:17:52,600 --> 00:17:56,000 Speaker 1: analysis early edition with Frank Jessica Rutger and are the 357 00:17:56,200 --> 00:18:00,040 Speaker 1: Supercenter explore are these accessories and servicing for all the 358 00:18:00,160 --> 00:18:00,960 Speaker 1: one US talks? 359 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:12,119 Speaker 7: That'd be something Stange's pull you going car, I'll die. 360 00:18:10,119 --> 00:18:13,320 Speaker 3: It's something weird and don't bilber. 361 00:18:17,119 --> 00:18:19,840 Speaker 2: This is early edition on new Talks. I'm Francesca Roken 362 00:18:19,840 --> 00:18:21,960 Speaker 2: filling in for Ryan. Thanks for being with us in 363 00:18:22,040 --> 00:18:24,680 Speaker 2: use Today it is Halloween or Lolly Day. The door 364 00:18:24,720 --> 00:18:27,239 Speaker 2: knockers are coming. Do you know what the best thing 365 00:18:27,280 --> 00:18:30,560 Speaker 2: about Halloween these days is the rules of engagement of 366 00:18:30,560 --> 00:18:33,680 Speaker 2: trickle treating have become a little clearer here in New Zealand. 367 00:18:34,000 --> 00:18:38,120 Speaker 2: It's not compulsory. It's an opt in system, which I 368 00:18:38,200 --> 00:18:41,199 Speaker 2: hugely appreciate. If you want to participate and welcome the 369 00:18:41,240 --> 00:18:44,359 Speaker 2: sugar babes, you can just place something Halloween outside and 370 00:18:44,400 --> 00:18:46,399 Speaker 2: everyone comes floating to the door. But if you don't, 371 00:18:46,960 --> 00:18:50,040 Speaker 2: just don't put anything out, indicate you're not taking part, 372 00:18:50,280 --> 00:18:52,120 Speaker 2: and everyone just walk by and you can just pull 373 00:18:52,160 --> 00:18:53,840 Speaker 2: the curtains and get on with your evening and you 374 00:18:53,840 --> 00:18:55,800 Speaker 2: don't have to worry about it at all. So I 375 00:18:55,960 --> 00:18:58,680 Speaker 2: love that. Hey, in the next half out, we're heading 376 00:18:58,720 --> 00:19:01,080 Speaker 2: to the UK and Europe, and as I've talked about, 377 00:19:01,080 --> 00:19:02,600 Speaker 2: and we've got a problem with measles and it's only 378 00:19:02,640 --> 00:19:04,720 Speaker 2: going to grow because our immunization rates are so bad. 379 00:19:04,760 --> 00:19:06,919 Speaker 2: So how worried should we be and is Health New 380 00:19:07,000 --> 00:19:09,600 Speaker 2: Zealand doing enough so the Health Minister Simeon Brown is 381 00:19:09,640 --> 00:19:12,560 Speaker 2: with us just before six. Thank you very much for 382 00:19:12,680 --> 00:19:15,520 Speaker 2: your feedback, A bit of feedback on Andrew baby Francesca. 383 00:19:15,640 --> 00:19:17,560 Speaker 2: This is a very bad look for the PM's office. 384 00:19:17,600 --> 00:19:19,159 Speaker 2: The PM said he would have sacked him if he 385 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:22,240 Speaker 2: hadn't resigned, so he wanted him out. Did the PM 386 00:19:22,320 --> 00:19:24,800 Speaker 2: know that no complaint had been made? Well, we're just 387 00:19:24,800 --> 00:19:26,040 Speaker 2: going to have to wait and see. I think this 388 00:19:26,080 --> 00:19:28,880 Speaker 2: is one of these situations where you'd say HI has 389 00:19:28,880 --> 00:19:31,720 Speaker 2: not followed to the processes correctly and we'll just leave 390 00:19:31,760 --> 00:19:33,360 Speaker 2: it at that, because I think there will be more. 391 00:19:33,400 --> 00:19:36,440 Speaker 2: We will hear more about this as at Unfold zodiours 392 00:19:36,440 --> 00:19:38,760 Speaker 2: techs say you're a health professional. Al radio host didn't 393 00:19:38,760 --> 00:19:40,760 Speaker 2: know you were a health professional now not claiming to 394 00:19:40,800 --> 00:19:42,720 Speaker 2: be a health professional. But I am a mum and 395 00:19:42,760 --> 00:19:45,840 Speaker 2: I can't understand why people are listening very carefully to 396 00:19:45,920 --> 00:19:48,800 Speaker 2: the information they've been given and the warnings they're being given, 397 00:19:49,000 --> 00:19:51,760 Speaker 2: and then are wondering why they don't have are aren't 398 00:19:51,800 --> 00:19:55,320 Speaker 2: able to access a service which is available to them 399 00:19:55,320 --> 00:19:57,560 Speaker 2: to protect their baby. So that's what we've been talking 400 00:19:57,600 --> 00:19:59,240 Speaker 2: about and As I said, we'll follow a little bit 401 00:19:59,320 --> 00:20:03,960 Speaker 2: more on just before six, so keep the feedback coming. 402 00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:06,119 Speaker 2: You can text on ninety two ninety two it is 403 00:20:06,200 --> 00:20:07,320 Speaker 2: twenty one to. 404 00:20:07,359 --> 00:20:10,240 Speaker 3: Six news Talk seby right. 405 00:20:10,320 --> 00:20:12,840 Speaker 2: Let's head around the country now and joining me from Dunedin, 406 00:20:13,000 --> 00:20:16,600 Speaker 2: Rosy Leishman, Good morning, Rosie, Good morning. A plea for 407 00:20:16,640 --> 00:20:19,760 Speaker 2: farmers and landowners in storm hit areas to plan before 408 00:20:19,800 --> 00:20:20,560 Speaker 2: burning debris. 409 00:20:21,359 --> 00:20:24,760 Speaker 11: Yes, so fire and emergencies asking people to make sure 410 00:20:24,840 --> 00:20:27,639 Speaker 11: that they're burn piles are at least thirty meters away 411 00:20:27,680 --> 00:20:31,280 Speaker 11: from buildings or trees and to let the material dry 412 00:20:31,440 --> 00:20:35,200 Speaker 11: out first. The warning comes as Southland and Cloth remain 413 00:20:35,359 --> 00:20:40,600 Speaker 11: under a state of emergency. Otago District Commander Craig Gettis 414 00:20:40,600 --> 00:20:44,040 Speaker 11: says there's been no fire incidences so far, but CRUs 415 00:20:44,040 --> 00:20:47,120 Speaker 11: are concerned they could happen. He says water supplies are 416 00:20:47,160 --> 00:20:50,840 Speaker 11: well below normal levels, so their ability to support any 417 00:20:50,880 --> 00:20:55,040 Speaker 11: firefighting is challenged. Gettus sees local fire brigades are really 418 00:20:55,080 --> 00:20:57,920 Speaker 11: stretched with the cleanup and the focus is on avoiding 419 00:20:58,080 --> 00:20:59,520 Speaker 11: unnecessary call outs. 420 00:21:00,080 --> 00:21:02,239 Speaker 2: The weather in Dneedon today, Rosie. 421 00:21:02,400 --> 00:21:06,159 Speaker 11: Possibly heavy showers clearing in the morning but remaining mostly 422 00:21:06,200 --> 00:21:09,960 Speaker 11: cloudy until evening. With some strong southwesterlies in the afternoon 423 00:21:10,280 --> 00:21:12,280 Speaker 11: and a high of fourteen degrees. 424 00:21:12,520 --> 00:21:14,800 Speaker 2: Thank you so much. And Claire joins us now from 425 00:21:14,920 --> 00:21:17,159 Speaker 2: christ to clear what is going on with this Metro 426 00:21:17,200 --> 00:21:19,960 Speaker 2: Sports Center. What is going on with it? Francesca. 427 00:21:20,000 --> 00:21:22,240 Speaker 12: Look, this is the part of Cure Metro Sports Center 428 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:25,040 Speaker 12: which is meant to open any time now, due to 429 00:21:25,240 --> 00:21:29,160 Speaker 12: host the Special Olympics in December. The trouble is we've 430 00:21:29,200 --> 00:21:32,480 Speaker 12: been told for months now that handover would be in October. 431 00:21:32,680 --> 00:21:35,320 Speaker 12: That has not happened, and we've had confirmation of that. 432 00:21:35,720 --> 00:21:38,400 Speaker 12: This is our five hundred million dollar project. It's faced 433 00:21:38,520 --> 00:21:41,600 Speaker 12: repeated delays since its original opening, which was due to 434 00:21:41,640 --> 00:21:44,119 Speaker 12: be in twenty twenty one. That was following a legal 435 00:21:44,200 --> 00:21:48,120 Speaker 12: dispute between the contractor and government agency. The cost has 436 00:21:48,200 --> 00:21:52,600 Speaker 12: blown out. It's almost doubled over time. The Crown Infrastructure 437 00:21:52,640 --> 00:21:56,920 Speaker 12: Delivery Organization says main construction work is complete, but practical 438 00:21:57,000 --> 00:21:59,640 Speaker 12: completion has to be certified before it can be transferred 439 00:21:59,640 --> 00:22:02,840 Speaker 12: into the council. Council though has already begun its fit 440 00:22:02,960 --> 00:22:06,320 Speaker 12: out and some early commissioning work. It has eleven pools 441 00:22:06,320 --> 00:22:09,000 Speaker 12: and spars, hydrocides and sports courts. 442 00:22:08,720 --> 00:22:09,520 Speaker 2: All sounds fun. 443 00:22:09,560 --> 00:22:12,440 Speaker 12: In the weather today, clear cloud increasing, there could be 444 00:22:12,640 --> 00:22:15,639 Speaker 12: some brief morning showers. Northwesterly is changing southerly and the 445 00:22:15,720 --> 00:22:16,800 Speaker 12: high will be seventeen. 446 00:22:16,960 --> 00:22:19,199 Speaker 2: Thank you so much, Max. Tollers and Wellington and a 447 00:22:19,280 --> 00:22:21,040 Speaker 2: bad tax as possible for Wellington. 448 00:22:21,080 --> 00:22:24,159 Speaker 13: Max, Yeah, good morning. The new mayor, the new council. 449 00:22:24,240 --> 00:22:26,400 Speaker 13: They were all sworn in last night in a ceremony. 450 00:22:26,480 --> 00:22:28,640 Speaker 13: We spoke to Andrew Little, the new mayor, who has 451 00:22:28,680 --> 00:22:31,679 Speaker 13: been already plotting some major changes. One might be a 452 00:22:31,680 --> 00:22:34,040 Speaker 13: bed tax. He wants to team up with Wayne Brown, 453 00:22:34,080 --> 00:22:37,920 Speaker 13: apparently to help lobby the idea to central government. There's 454 00:22:37,920 --> 00:22:40,280 Speaker 13: also a new committee to run the rule over finances. 455 00:22:40,520 --> 00:22:44,320 Speaker 13: The Golden Mile is being reviewed. That's the rather controversial 456 00:22:44,400 --> 00:22:47,720 Speaker 13: plan to pedestrianize much of the central city, starting with 457 00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:50,960 Speaker 13: Courtney Place. And regarding transport, he says he's totally on 458 00:22:51,000 --> 00:22:54,240 Speaker 13: board with the government's plan for new tunnels Mount Victoria 459 00:22:54,320 --> 00:22:57,000 Speaker 13: and the Terrace, and a new lane of State Highway 460 00:22:57,040 --> 00:23:01,960 Speaker 13: one as well down Vivian Street. Little says amalgamy seems inevitable. Firstly, 461 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:05,280 Speaker 13: though the council itself, he believes it needs something of 462 00:23:05,320 --> 00:23:07,960 Speaker 13: a restructure to bring down costs. And there may be 463 00:23:08,040 --> 00:23:10,160 Speaker 13: some job losses that come along with that. He's got 464 00:23:10,160 --> 00:23:13,000 Speaker 13: his right hand man by his side, Ben McNulty, he's 465 00:23:13,040 --> 00:23:16,600 Speaker 13: his deputy mayor. Both are labor members. The first full 466 00:23:16,640 --> 00:23:18,040 Speaker 13: council meeting in three weeks. 467 00:23:18,240 --> 00:23:20,520 Speaker 2: Okay, Wellington's weather sdomex. 468 00:23:20,880 --> 00:23:23,320 Speaker 13: Mainly fine, might get a bit of rain mid afternoon 469 00:23:23,400 --> 00:23:24,480 Speaker 13: nineteen today's high. 470 00:23:24,640 --> 00:23:27,040 Speaker 2: Thank you so much, have a good day, and neither 471 00:23:27,200 --> 00:23:28,720 Speaker 2: ritty man who was in the studio this morning. Do 472 00:23:28,720 --> 00:23:32,760 Speaker 2: you go trickle treating? Trickle treating tonight? You love a 473 00:23:32,840 --> 00:23:33,240 Speaker 2: dress up? 474 00:23:33,359 --> 00:23:35,280 Speaker 14: Look, I do, and some of the ones here in 475 00:23:35,320 --> 00:23:37,679 Speaker 14: the news are of their drey start. Well, someone's got 476 00:23:37,720 --> 00:23:39,359 Speaker 14: it like a leamp shade and I said, what is that? 477 00:23:39,560 --> 00:23:41,920 Speaker 14: And she's a pumpkin head. It's a bright orange. 478 00:23:42,080 --> 00:23:42,440 Speaker 2: Did you know? 479 00:23:42,920 --> 00:23:50,440 Speaker 15: Genially, what do you do your kids do it? Because 480 00:23:50,480 --> 00:23:53,200 Speaker 15: some do, some don't. Do you think it's too commercial 481 00:23:53,480 --> 00:23:53,919 Speaker 15: at primaries? 482 00:23:53,960 --> 00:23:54,080 Speaker 3: Yes? 483 00:23:54,160 --> 00:23:56,160 Speaker 2: I hate it. I hate that the commercial. I hate this. 484 00:23:56,400 --> 00:23:59,199 Speaker 2: That's kind of like the stone last nasty grab for lollies. 485 00:23:59,200 --> 00:24:00,879 Speaker 2: And then you have to go been money on a costume. 486 00:24:00,920 --> 00:24:03,240 Speaker 2: You don't just get the kids to make a costume. 487 00:24:04,040 --> 00:24:06,359 Speaker 2: Very commercially American. But I've got over that. Neither do you, 488 00:24:06,359 --> 00:24:09,320 Speaker 2: because I was the brunch and I'm over it. It's fun, 489 00:24:09,480 --> 00:24:13,080 Speaker 2: it's well because my kids are too old now they are. 490 00:24:13,280 --> 00:24:15,720 Speaker 14: But do you have a bowl of chocks at the 491 00:24:15,720 --> 00:24:17,280 Speaker 14: front door? Will you have that tonight? 492 00:24:17,520 --> 00:24:20,240 Speaker 2: No, because I'm actually working late to night my partners 493 00:24:20,240 --> 00:24:22,320 Speaker 2: at work. And I'll tell you what. My sixteen year 494 00:24:22,320 --> 00:24:24,159 Speaker 2: old daughter is an opening the door to anyone. She 495 00:24:24,240 --> 00:24:26,280 Speaker 2: will no, but she won't get off her bum and go. 496 00:24:26,400 --> 00:24:30,679 Speaker 2: And no, sorry, everybody, we will not be putting you. 497 00:24:30,960 --> 00:24:31,920 Speaker 2: We won't be putting anything. 498 00:24:32,040 --> 00:24:33,760 Speaker 15: You've got a hardcore you used to me? 499 00:24:33,960 --> 00:24:36,040 Speaker 2: No, no, no, I'm over it. I used to be 500 00:24:36,080 --> 00:24:37,560 Speaker 2: the hot I used to be the Halloween ground. 501 00:24:37,840 --> 00:24:38,359 Speaker 3: Over it. 502 00:24:38,359 --> 00:24:40,640 Speaker 2: It is fun and I love it, especially love kids 503 00:24:40,640 --> 00:24:43,200 Speaker 2: who make a real effort to create their costumes. And yes, 504 00:24:43,280 --> 00:24:44,119 Speaker 2: you're not alive. 505 00:24:44,359 --> 00:24:45,760 Speaker 14: Yeah you're scary. 506 00:24:45,880 --> 00:24:48,960 Speaker 2: You don't like to know. Well, actually I did almost 507 00:24:49,040 --> 00:24:50,680 Speaker 2: kill a couple of kids when I decided to get 508 00:24:50,680 --> 00:24:52,639 Speaker 2: into it because I opened the door. You're in a 509 00:24:52,720 --> 00:24:55,160 Speaker 2: really scary mask. And we have these full on front 510 00:24:55,160 --> 00:24:57,360 Speaker 2: doorsteps and they all stick backwards and almost toppled down 511 00:24:57,400 --> 00:25:00,960 Speaker 2: and died. So that's another tip to urance. Don't dress 512 00:25:01,040 --> 00:25:03,280 Speaker 2: up as something really scary when you open the door, 513 00:25:03,320 --> 00:25:04,800 Speaker 2: because you're just earfuy. 514 00:25:04,480 --> 00:25:05,600 Speaker 14: What I was going to say, do you really have 515 00:25:05,600 --> 00:25:07,560 Speaker 14: to dress up because you're pretty scary? 516 00:25:07,920 --> 00:25:12,159 Speaker 15: Thank you very much, Neva, what are you about either you? 517 00:25:12,200 --> 00:25:13,800 Speaker 2: Let's talk about the weather, okay. 518 00:25:13,520 --> 00:25:17,119 Speaker 14: Mainly fine, it's a good day tonight to trigger treat 519 00:25:17,520 --> 00:25:18,200 Speaker 14: morning cloud. 520 00:25:18,200 --> 00:25:19,920 Speaker 2: Today's high eighteen and can I. 521 00:25:19,920 --> 00:25:22,600 Speaker 14: Just say steer clear of Francisca's house. Thank goodness, we 522 00:25:22,640 --> 00:25:25,320 Speaker 14: don't know where you live, girl, Thank. 523 00:25:25,160 --> 00:25:25,680 Speaker 10: You so much. 524 00:25:25,680 --> 00:25:28,200 Speaker 2: And Neva's really keen to you to pop into hers 525 00:25:28,359 --> 00:25:31,119 Speaker 2: tonight as well. Oh no, look it is fun you 526 00:25:31,359 --> 00:25:33,639 Speaker 2: You kind of just got to get on board, don't you. Anyway. 527 00:25:33,720 --> 00:25:36,200 Speaker 2: Next off, we are up off to Europe and the UK. 528 00:25:36,440 --> 00:25:37,920 Speaker 2: It is fifteen to. 529 00:25:37,920 --> 00:25:42,479 Speaker 1: Six International correspondence with Ends and Eye Insurance Peace of 530 00:25:42,480 --> 00:25:44,600 Speaker 1: mind for New Zealand business. 531 00:25:45,840 --> 00:25:48,359 Speaker 2: Vincent Macadani is with us from the UK and Europe. 532 00:25:48,359 --> 00:25:51,959 Speaker 2: Good morning, Vincent, good morning. Tell us what has been 533 00:25:51,960 --> 00:25:54,080 Speaker 2: going on with the Dutch elections? 534 00:25:54,600 --> 00:25:58,240 Speaker 16: Well, a big upset in these Dutch elections. The grain 535 00:25:58,480 --> 00:26:01,520 Speaker 16: in Europe has been that political parties to the right 536 00:26:01,880 --> 00:26:05,399 Speaker 16: have been doing well in recent years, but there's been 537 00:26:05,400 --> 00:26:09,320 Speaker 16: a surprise campaign by a centrist liberal party Dutch sixty six, 538 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:13,760 Speaker 16: who've gone from fifth place all the way to first place, 539 00:26:13,880 --> 00:26:16,439 Speaker 16: jointly now with Hurt Fielders, who is the sort of 540 00:26:16,480 --> 00:26:22,520 Speaker 16: far right leader that was leading a government's coalition government 541 00:26:22,560 --> 00:26:26,000 Speaker 16: there not as prime minister, but that all collapsed back 542 00:26:26,040 --> 00:26:29,240 Speaker 16: in this summer and now it's all being put down 543 00:26:29,280 --> 00:26:32,879 Speaker 16: to one man, Rob Jetton. He would be Europe's youngest 544 00:26:32,960 --> 00:26:35,679 Speaker 16: leader and he thirty eight. He's openly gay, and he 545 00:26:35,720 --> 00:26:39,000 Speaker 16: went from being called Robot Jettin to someone who took 546 00:26:39,040 --> 00:26:41,240 Speaker 16: the campaign by a storm by taking on a bit 547 00:26:41,240 --> 00:26:43,879 Speaker 16: of positive messaging, a bit of the Obama playbook of 548 00:26:43,960 --> 00:26:46,040 Speaker 16: yes we can, trying to combat the kind of very 549 00:26:46,080 --> 00:26:48,600 Speaker 16: negative attitude that a lot of people have got at 550 00:26:48,600 --> 00:26:50,239 Speaker 16: the moment in politics. 551 00:26:50,640 --> 00:26:53,600 Speaker 2: Vincent, we're still awaiting a settlement in the negotiations between 552 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:55,480 Speaker 2: the King and his brother Prince Andrew. The thing that 553 00:26:55,520 --> 00:26:58,080 Speaker 2: Prince Andrew was able to negotiate I find quite amazing. 554 00:26:59,480 --> 00:27:02,760 Speaker 16: Well, the problem with this all is is that if 555 00:27:02,760 --> 00:27:05,240 Speaker 16: they sort of just kick him out without a plan, 556 00:27:05,720 --> 00:27:08,000 Speaker 16: he becomes a desperate man and he could become more 557 00:27:08,080 --> 00:27:11,080 Speaker 16: dangerous than a liability, would he in the need to 558 00:27:11,080 --> 00:27:13,120 Speaker 16: get some money behind him, to get somewhere to stay. 559 00:27:13,119 --> 00:27:15,080 Speaker 16: Would he suddenly write a tell all book or go 560 00:27:15,119 --> 00:27:18,040 Speaker 16: on a reality show or do a documentary they've seen 561 00:27:18,240 --> 00:27:20,600 Speaker 16: you know how damaging that can be with the likes 562 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:23,639 Speaker 16: of Harry and Meghan. Although you know, the axations against 563 00:27:23,680 --> 00:27:26,399 Speaker 16: him are incredibly serious, all of which he's denied. But 564 00:27:26,480 --> 00:27:28,600 Speaker 16: it seems he's trying to negotiate with his brother to 565 00:27:28,640 --> 00:27:31,800 Speaker 16: get Harry and Meghan's old property, Frogmore Cottage. But the 566 00:27:31,840 --> 00:27:34,720 Speaker 16: real sticking point seems to be he wants a separate 567 00:27:34,760 --> 00:27:38,600 Speaker 16: property for his ex wife, Sarah Ferguson. They divorced all 568 00:27:38,600 --> 00:27:41,640 Speaker 16: the way back in nineteen ninety six. She's lived with him, 569 00:27:41,640 --> 00:27:44,800 Speaker 16: though in somewhat because of desperation because she's mismanaged their 570 00:27:44,880 --> 00:27:48,440 Speaker 16: finances so badly since two thousand and eight, but apparently 571 00:27:48,480 --> 00:27:51,760 Speaker 16: there's been a frosting of their relationship. But he wants 572 00:27:51,800 --> 00:27:54,359 Speaker 16: her to be provided a home, given that she is 573 00:27:54,400 --> 00:27:57,439 Speaker 16: the daughter of the mother of two princesses. So this 574 00:27:57,520 --> 00:28:00,320 Speaker 16: has been rumbling on all week. We're expecting men in 575 00:28:00,359 --> 00:28:02,320 Speaker 16: the next forty eight hours who might get some kind 576 00:28:02,359 --> 00:28:05,320 Speaker 16: of deal. But behind it all, we believe that Prince 577 00:28:05,320 --> 00:28:08,119 Speaker 16: William is very unhappy with the situation as it stands 578 00:28:08,119 --> 00:28:10,760 Speaker 16: and doesn't really want his uncle attending any kind of 579 00:28:10,800 --> 00:28:12,640 Speaker 16: public events. He just wants them gone. 580 00:28:13,560 --> 00:28:16,240 Speaker 2: Slightly understandable there, Vincent, thank you so much. It is 581 00:28:16,320 --> 00:28:21,159 Speaker 2: ten to six simb okay. So the latest outbreak of 582 00:28:21,160 --> 00:28:24,000 Speaker 2: measles could pose a risk as it spreads undetected. There 583 00:28:24,000 --> 00:28:27,760 Speaker 2: were two more cases confirmed yesterday, bringing the toll the 584 00:28:27,840 --> 00:28:31,199 Speaker 2: total to thirteen. Alongside that, there are over two thousand 585 00:28:31,200 --> 00:28:34,439 Speaker 2: close contacts who've already been identified. Simeon Brown is the 586 00:28:34,480 --> 00:28:36,240 Speaker 2: Health Minister and he's with me now. Thank you so 587 00:28:36,359 --> 00:28:38,480 Speaker 2: much for your time this morning, minister, Good morning. 588 00:28:38,800 --> 00:28:39,360 Speaker 3: Good morning. 589 00:28:39,640 --> 00:28:40,800 Speaker 2: How much does this worry you? 590 00:28:41,880 --> 00:28:44,920 Speaker 17: Look, I think this is very concerning. We have a 591 00:28:44,960 --> 00:28:47,240 Speaker 17: significant amount of effort being put in by the National 592 00:28:47,240 --> 00:28:50,480 Speaker 17: Public Health Service to step it out. There's a lot 593 00:28:50,480 --> 00:28:54,640 Speaker 17: of work being done to contact trace every case. But 594 00:28:54,760 --> 00:28:59,640 Speaker 17: the real key message is that vaccination is our best 595 00:28:59,640 --> 00:29:04,200 Speaker 17: Britie against further spread of measles, and to encourage everyone 596 00:29:04,240 --> 00:29:08,800 Speaker 17: to check their records and get immunized if you're not already. 597 00:29:08,880 --> 00:29:11,400 Speaker 2: We have this immunity gap of the four to twelve 598 00:29:11,440 --> 00:29:13,600 Speaker 2: month year olds. The moms are hearing this. They want 599 00:29:13,640 --> 00:29:15,800 Speaker 2: to do the right thing, They want to immunize their children, 600 00:29:16,320 --> 00:29:19,120 Speaker 2: and we obviously have cases spreading in the community. Should 601 00:29:19,120 --> 00:29:22,480 Speaker 2: we be allowing these parents to use the zero dose? 602 00:29:23,800 --> 00:29:27,200 Speaker 17: Yeah, so that's a question which I've raised with the 603 00:29:27,280 --> 00:29:32,040 Speaker 17: National Public Health Service. It's something which they have said 604 00:29:32,160 --> 00:29:38,880 Speaker 17: they are keeping watching brief on in terms of the analysis. Ultimately, 605 00:29:39,440 --> 00:29:43,360 Speaker 17: the advice, or the early advice I've received is that 606 00:29:43,360 --> 00:29:47,480 Speaker 17: that is an option which will be considered. But there's 607 00:29:47,520 --> 00:29:51,840 Speaker 17: also a potential downside in that as children are immunized 608 00:29:51,920 --> 00:29:55,160 Speaker 17: earlier than one year, then potentially their longer term immunity 609 00:29:55,240 --> 00:29:57,800 Speaker 17: isn't as good or effectively effectiveness, or the vaccine isn't 610 00:29:57,800 --> 00:30:00,960 Speaker 17: as good over the longer term. So there are some 611 00:30:01,040 --> 00:30:03,880 Speaker 17: things that they need to be considered. But that's certainly 612 00:30:03,920 --> 00:30:07,800 Speaker 17: the conversation that we've had at this stage. Look, I've 613 00:30:07,840 --> 00:30:10,760 Speaker 17: got a two month old myself, so I fully appreciate 614 00:30:11,920 --> 00:30:16,320 Speaker 17: the concerns of parents and understand exactly how they're feeling. 615 00:30:17,240 --> 00:30:20,360 Speaker 2: I have a feeling that the parents who are interested 616 00:30:20,400 --> 00:30:22,840 Speaker 2: in getting their child that's between four months and twelve 617 00:30:22,840 --> 00:30:24,480 Speaker 2: months are going to be the parents who will come 618 00:30:24,520 --> 00:30:26,560 Speaker 2: back and do the further two immunizations. You know what 619 00:30:26,600 --> 00:30:26,920 Speaker 2: I mean? 620 00:30:27,800 --> 00:30:31,360 Speaker 17: No, look, absolutely one hundred percent agree, and so that 621 00:30:31,520 --> 00:30:34,480 Speaker 17: is a piece of work which the National Public Health 622 00:30:34,520 --> 00:30:38,880 Speaker 17: Service will do. But ultimately this stage very much focused 623 00:30:38,880 --> 00:30:43,240 Speaker 17: on stamping this outbreak out and making sure that we 624 00:30:44,120 --> 00:30:44,920 Speaker 17: get on top of it. 625 00:30:46,040 --> 00:30:49,240 Speaker 2: In twenty nineteen, we had seven hundred people hospitalized when 626 00:30:49,280 --> 00:30:51,760 Speaker 2: we had the measles outbreak. Are we prepared for that 627 00:30:51,880 --> 00:30:53,000 Speaker 2: all potentially more? 628 00:30:54,440 --> 00:30:58,040 Speaker 17: Look, I think there is a plan in place. Ultimately, 629 00:30:58,080 --> 00:31:01,080 Speaker 17: we want to avoid what happened back into twenty nineteen, 630 00:31:01,560 --> 00:31:04,800 Speaker 17: and that's why we are very focused to stamp it out. 631 00:31:05,560 --> 00:31:11,640 Speaker 17: Our hospitals are always under significant pressure regardless of this 632 00:31:11,800 --> 00:31:14,760 Speaker 17: of this outbreak, so ultimately that will put additional pressure 633 00:31:14,840 --> 00:31:18,600 Speaker 17: on our hospitals. But that's why the key message is 634 00:31:19,040 --> 00:31:24,440 Speaker 17: to check your immunization status, get immunized and you know, 635 00:31:24,840 --> 00:31:26,960 Speaker 17: and the work that the National Public Health Service is 636 00:31:27,000 --> 00:31:29,840 Speaker 17: doing to contact, trace every case to get on top 637 00:31:29,880 --> 00:31:33,080 Speaker 17: of this as quickly as possible is critical work and 638 00:31:33,080 --> 00:31:34,760 Speaker 17: we're very pressurive of the work that they're doing. 639 00:31:35,240 --> 00:31:38,120 Speaker 2: We've see plankets just open twenty vaccine sites around the country, 640 00:31:38,120 --> 00:31:39,680 Speaker 2: which is great. Is there going to be a more 641 00:31:39,720 --> 00:31:41,240 Speaker 2: general roll out from Health New Zealand. 642 00:31:42,400 --> 00:31:46,040 Speaker 17: Yes, look, there's there are a lot of vaccination opportunities 643 00:31:46,480 --> 00:31:50,000 Speaker 17: and Health New Zealand is shortly going to be running 644 00:31:50,080 --> 00:31:56,440 Speaker 17: a National Immunization Week to promote immunization and immunization promotion 645 00:31:56,560 --> 00:32:00,720 Speaker 17: campaign is already underway and we've asked OCCON Zealand to 646 00:32:00,720 --> 00:32:04,120 Speaker 17: step that up. But there is plenty of opportunities for 647 00:32:04,160 --> 00:32:07,080 Speaker 17: people to be vaccinated and the purpose of running that 648 00:32:07,440 --> 00:32:11,040 Speaker 17: Immunization Week will be to focus on all of those 649 00:32:11,080 --> 00:32:14,440 Speaker 17: opportunities and to raise awareness with the public of what 650 00:32:14,480 --> 00:32:20,280 Speaker 17: those opportunities are. So what Plunket's doing is excellently. Pharmacies 651 00:32:20,440 --> 00:32:24,280 Speaker 17: are always open, have a huge opportunity through pharmacies, your 652 00:32:24,320 --> 00:32:28,160 Speaker 17: general practitioner. There are many opportunities for people to be 653 00:32:28,240 --> 00:32:31,240 Speaker 17: vaccinated and what we want to do is to highlight 654 00:32:31,320 --> 00:32:35,040 Speaker 17: all of those opportunities so people know how easy it 655 00:32:35,080 --> 00:32:39,320 Speaker 17: is that they can get themselves and their loved ones vaccinated. 656 00:32:39,600 --> 00:32:41,520 Speaker 2: Thanks so much for your time this morning, Simon really 657 00:32:41,520 --> 00:32:44,479 Speaker 2: appreciated that was a health minister. Same and Brown, can 658 00:32:44,560 --> 00:32:45,880 Speaker 2: you get your thoughts Do you feel a little bit 659 00:32:45,880 --> 00:32:48,320 Speaker 2: more reassured there that everyone's across everything and aware of 660 00:32:48,320 --> 00:32:51,160 Speaker 2: what's going on and the next steps and what's been considered. 661 00:32:51,680 --> 00:32:54,000 Speaker 2: Ninety two to ninety two is the text. It is 662 00:32:54,040 --> 00:32:56,120 Speaker 2: six to six. Mike co Hosking is in the studio 663 00:32:56,160 --> 00:32:56,360 Speaker 2: with me. 664 00:32:56,400 --> 00:33:01,160 Speaker 1: Next the first word on the News of the Day 665 00:33:01,360 --> 00:33:05,000 Speaker 1: Early edition with Francesca Rudker and r V super Center 666 00:33:05,280 --> 00:33:07,760 Speaker 1: explore r v's accessories and servicing. 667 00:33:07,840 --> 00:33:09,600 Speaker 3: More than one news talk said. 668 00:33:09,440 --> 00:33:11,880 Speaker 2: Be my costing is in the studio with me. Now, 669 00:33:11,880 --> 00:33:14,040 Speaker 2: of course my costing breakfast kicking off at six am 670 00:33:14,040 --> 00:33:15,880 Speaker 2: looking very dapic. Can I say? I love the pink 671 00:33:15,960 --> 00:33:18,880 Speaker 2: jacket strip. It's sort of slightly metallochy. 672 00:33:19,040 --> 00:33:22,080 Speaker 18: I'm glad you raised this because I was wearing this 673 00:33:22,120 --> 00:33:25,200 Speaker 18: morning because my wife has spent up a tremendous amount 674 00:33:25,240 --> 00:33:29,120 Speaker 18: of feedback this week on my wife's Instagram right where 675 00:33:29,160 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 18: she makes fun of me, and I don't see this 676 00:33:31,600 --> 00:33:34,160 Speaker 18: that I just get feedback because she's making fun of me. Anyway, 677 00:33:34,200 --> 00:33:35,000 Speaker 18: the thing today I. 678 00:33:34,960 --> 00:33:36,840 Speaker 3: Was going to wear this with it that hard to believe. Mate, 679 00:33:36,920 --> 00:33:38,760 Speaker 3: with a lovely new white T shirt. 680 00:33:38,960 --> 00:33:39,880 Speaker 2: I quite love black. 681 00:33:40,200 --> 00:33:41,960 Speaker 3: But the problem that's not black. 682 00:33:42,160 --> 00:33:46,560 Speaker 18: Oh my god, it's not blue. It's really early anyway, 683 00:33:46,720 --> 00:33:51,240 Speaker 18: pointers my new white T shirt showed my nipples. Oh, 684 00:33:51,760 --> 00:33:53,479 Speaker 18: and she said to me last night before we went 685 00:33:53,520 --> 00:33:55,560 Speaker 18: to bed, she said, I don't want to see your nipples, 686 00:33:56,520 --> 00:33:58,360 Speaker 18: and so I thought, ah, here we go. So two 687 00:33:58,440 --> 00:34:00,200 Speaker 18: thirty this morning, I'm sticking on the white, like, oh 688 00:34:00,280 --> 00:34:04,160 Speaker 18: my god, nipples. And I just knew if I wore this, 689 00:34:04,280 --> 00:34:07,120 Speaker 18: she got nipples, and I thought she'd make more fun 690 00:34:07,200 --> 00:34:07,320 Speaker 18: of me. 691 00:34:07,560 --> 00:34:09,000 Speaker 2: I know that I would be far too polite. 692 00:34:09,160 --> 00:34:10,400 Speaker 10: He had to bring up the. 693 00:34:10,480 --> 00:34:12,800 Speaker 18: Nipples changed it. But very nice of you to say something. 694 00:34:13,040 --> 00:34:14,759 Speaker 2: And very much looking forward to the show. Mike Husk 695 00:34:15,520 --> 00:34:16,480 Speaker 2: shortly Take. 696 00:34:16,320 --> 00:34:20,479 Speaker 1: Care for more from early edition with Ryan Bridge. Listen 697 00:34:20,600 --> 00:34:23,640 Speaker 1: live to News Talks. It'd be from five am weekdays, 698 00:34:23,920 --> 00:34:25,919 Speaker 1: or follow the podcast on iHeartRadio