1 00:00:01,160 --> 00:00:05,240 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the inside. Ryan Bridge on 2 00:00:05,360 --> 00:00:09,280 Speaker 1: an early edition with ex pole insulation. Keeping Kimi Holmes 3 00:00:09,280 --> 00:00:11,239 Speaker 1: warm and try this winter news talk. 4 00:00:11,320 --> 00:00:14,080 Speaker 2: Sa'd be good morning. It is Thursday, six minutes after five. 5 00:00:14,200 --> 00:00:16,800 Speaker 2: Plenty to come through you this morning. Before six food 6 00:00:16,840 --> 00:00:19,599 Speaker 2: and fiber. We're heading new records. This is in terms 7 00:00:19,640 --> 00:00:22,439 Speaker 2: of revenue, billion dollar pay pd on the way for 8 00:00:22,480 --> 00:00:24,840 Speaker 2: our farmers. Just a time for field days. We'll look 9 00:00:24,840 --> 00:00:28,240 Speaker 2: at that before six o'clock. Mitch McCanns stateside for US 10 00:00:28,360 --> 00:00:32,320 Speaker 2: a new trade deal apparently agreed well at least on 11 00:00:32,360 --> 00:00:35,120 Speaker 2: Trump side, from the United States and China. We'll look 12 00:00:35,120 --> 00:00:37,879 Speaker 2: at that. Past the protests. US not happy with US 13 00:00:37,880 --> 00:00:40,440 Speaker 2: over Israel. Should we care? And the art of Teddy, 14 00:00:40,600 --> 00:00:44,519 Speaker 2: the old workhorse of the cook straight breaks down again, 15 00:00:45,280 --> 00:00:48,519 Speaker 2: literally limping towards the finish line. We'll look at that, 16 00:00:48,600 --> 00:00:51,519 Speaker 2: plus coastal shipping a little later on seven after five. 17 00:00:52,960 --> 00:00:53,680 Speaker 1: The agenda. 18 00:00:54,760 --> 00:00:57,920 Speaker 2: Thursday, the twelfth of June. Five arrests, seventeen injured in 19 00:00:58,000 --> 00:01:01,600 Speaker 2: Northern Ireland. This is Ballamina off after two team boys 20 00:01:01,640 --> 00:01:04,120 Speaker 2: in the dark over sexual assault the census. 21 00:01:04,319 --> 00:01:08,280 Speaker 3: Violence is utterly unacceptable and as I see it serves 22 00:01:08,280 --> 00:01:09,399 Speaker 3: you'll need to endeared, your. 23 00:01:09,440 --> 00:01:14,000 Speaker 4: Lives, undestroy our local area, our local communities. 24 00:01:14,400 --> 00:01:17,320 Speaker 2: ICE protests in the US spreading to other cities, Chicago, 25 00:01:17,480 --> 00:01:21,160 Speaker 2: New York, in La the Mea declaring a curfew, Trump's 26 00:01:21,240 --> 00:01:24,080 Speaker 2: vowing to liberate the city, arrests overnight. 27 00:01:24,520 --> 00:01:28,400 Speaker 5: This brazen abuse of power by a city president inflamed 28 00:01:28,400 --> 00:01:32,600 Speaker 5: a combustible situation, putting our people, our officers, and even 29 00:01:32,680 --> 00:01:34,320 Speaker 5: our national guard at risk. 30 00:01:34,520 --> 00:01:35,959 Speaker 2: That's newsome morning, when the. 31 00:01:35,959 --> 00:01:40,720 Speaker 5: Downward spiral began. Democracy is under assault before our eyes. 32 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:44,759 Speaker 2: That's Newsom. Wanting to be the next president himself and 33 00:01:44,840 --> 00:01:46,919 Speaker 2: Trump reckons he struck a deal with China. 34 00:01:47,600 --> 00:01:50,920 Speaker 6: He says that we will get full magnets and any 35 00:01:51,120 --> 00:01:54,400 Speaker 6: necessary rare earth will be supplied up front by China. 36 00:01:54,760 --> 00:01:57,760 Speaker 6: And he says in return, China will also be able 37 00:01:57,800 --> 00:02:02,000 Speaker 6: to send its students to unite, so it's colleges and universities. 38 00:02:02,520 --> 00:02:05,720 Speaker 6: There is also some talk about tariffs, the tariff route 39 00:02:05,760 --> 00:02:08,400 Speaker 6: that may be in place, but again we're still waiting 40 00:02:08,440 --> 00:02:10,360 Speaker 6: for the final actual details. 41 00:02:10,639 --> 00:02:14,480 Speaker 2: Elon Musk says, I'm so sorry about those posts. He 42 00:02:14,520 --> 00:02:16,200 Speaker 2: says he went too far with Trump. 43 00:02:16,680 --> 00:02:19,880 Speaker 7: Now with the days that have gone by and all 44 00:02:19,919 --> 00:02:23,000 Speaker 7: the commentary in the analysis, Elon Muski saying, I regret 45 00:02:23,200 --> 00:02:27,200 Speaker 7: some parts, not all of it, but some of it. 46 00:02:27,360 --> 00:02:30,600 Speaker 2: Just the Ipstein that say eight after five. 47 00:02:31,600 --> 00:02:36,600 Speaker 1: Ryan Bridge on early edition with expol insulation keeping Kiwi 48 00:02:36,600 --> 00:02:39,040 Speaker 1: Holmes warm and dry. This winter news. 49 00:02:38,919 --> 00:02:42,520 Speaker 2: Talks it be number six, just gone nine minutes after five. 50 00:02:42,639 --> 00:02:46,000 Speaker 2: So Trump says he's backing this trade deal. Do we 51 00:02:46,040 --> 00:02:48,000 Speaker 2: even call it a trade It's a deal between the 52 00:02:48,160 --> 00:02:50,320 Speaker 2: US and China, and I've got a framework for a 53 00:02:50,360 --> 00:02:52,440 Speaker 2: deal that this is the talks in London that we've 54 00:02:52,440 --> 00:02:55,040 Speaker 2: been talking about for the last couple of weeks. So 55 00:02:55,120 --> 00:02:58,280 Speaker 2: Trump says he's going to back this. Ch jinpaying is 56 00:02:58,360 --> 00:03:00,600 Speaker 2: yet to greenlight the final draft of it, right, so 57 00:03:00,639 --> 00:03:03,640 Speaker 2: it's still a work in progress. But basically China needs 58 00:03:03,760 --> 00:03:07,840 Speaker 2: US semiconductors. The US needs the rare earth minerals for 59 00:03:07,919 --> 00:03:10,359 Speaker 2: the auto industry. We talked about this the other day 60 00:03:10,360 --> 00:03:14,799 Speaker 2: of the batteries, So there is something going to happen there, 61 00:03:14,960 --> 00:03:18,280 Speaker 2: which is good. But the new tarifyrate, the US tariff 62 00:03:18,320 --> 00:03:20,480 Speaker 2: rate would be fifty five percent, and you think, hang 63 00:03:20,520 --> 00:03:22,520 Speaker 2: on a minute, that's higher than the thirty percent you're 64 00:03:22,520 --> 00:03:25,200 Speaker 2: currently got on there. After your ninety day pause, and 65 00:03:25,240 --> 00:03:28,320 Speaker 2: it's true it will actually go up after this deal. 66 00:03:28,960 --> 00:03:31,440 Speaker 2: But and this is what the White House is spinning, 67 00:03:31,960 --> 00:03:34,320 Speaker 2: and it's all true, I suppose, But whether you think 68 00:03:34,320 --> 00:03:36,880 Speaker 2: that they're valid or not. Ten percent the worldwide tariff 69 00:03:36,920 --> 00:03:40,080 Speaker 2: that we all get, plus you're twenty percent for the fentanyl, 70 00:03:40,440 --> 00:03:43,200 Speaker 2: of course, because they're shipping fentanyl like it's run and 71 00:03:43,200 --> 00:03:45,240 Speaker 2: going out of fashion. And then a twenty five percent 72 00:03:45,280 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 2: pre existing tariff. Total that is fifty five percent, So 73 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:51,240 Speaker 2: that'll be your new rate from the US to China. 74 00:03:51,360 --> 00:03:54,320 Speaker 2: Don't know about the other way yet. Remember that twenty 75 00:03:54,320 --> 00:03:57,640 Speaker 2: five percent pre existing tariff. Trump brought it in during 76 00:03:57,640 --> 00:04:00,800 Speaker 2: his first term and then Biden didn't get rid of it, 77 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:03,880 Speaker 2: so that is still there and the total would be 78 00:04:03,880 --> 00:04:05,520 Speaker 2: fifty five percent. So there you go. I mean, at 79 00:04:05,560 --> 00:04:08,000 Speaker 2: least it's progressed. At least they're talking, and at least 80 00:04:08,040 --> 00:04:09,600 Speaker 2: it looks like something might come of it, and this 81 00:04:09,800 --> 00:04:12,680 Speaker 2: madness might be over soon. Ten after five news talks, 82 00:04:12,680 --> 00:04:16,440 Speaker 2: they'd be coming up next, new report, same old story 83 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:20,880 Speaker 2: on this is from the Child Children's Monitor on MILDI 84 00:04:21,000 --> 00:04:24,240 Speaker 2: children and care. So is it even worth talking about? 85 00:04:24,279 --> 00:04:26,760 Speaker 2: We'll ask inexpert next. 86 00:04:27,520 --> 00:04:30,040 Speaker 1: The first word on the News of the Day early 87 00:04:30,200 --> 00:04:34,400 Speaker 1: edition with Ryan Bridge and X Bowl Insulation keeping Kimi 88 00:04:34,480 --> 00:04:37,119 Speaker 1: Holmes warm and dry this winter news talks. 89 00:04:37,120 --> 00:04:39,400 Speaker 2: That'd be good morning, great to have your company. The 90 00:04:39,440 --> 00:04:42,320 Speaker 2: other Teddy of the inter Islander, limping towards the finish line, 91 00:04:42,400 --> 00:04:44,640 Speaker 2: is going to be retired in August. Last night broke 92 00:04:44,680 --> 00:04:47,040 Speaker 2: down again. It's anyone surprised to hear that when you're 93 00:04:47,040 --> 00:04:49,719 Speaker 2: waking up this morning that the other Teddy has broken down. 94 00:04:49,800 --> 00:04:49,840 Speaker 5: No. 95 00:04:50,560 --> 00:04:53,159 Speaker 2: Left eight to fifty pm from Picton last night. The 96 00:04:53,160 --> 00:04:56,479 Speaker 2: three hour journey ended up taking eight hours. In fact, 97 00:04:56,480 --> 00:05:00,240 Speaker 2: they're only just due into Wellington Harbor right now, so 98 00:05:00,279 --> 00:05:02,280 Speaker 2: if anyone can see it then text me nine two 99 00:05:02,360 --> 00:05:04,680 Speaker 2: ninety two make sure it got there safely. Anyway, the 100 00:05:04,720 --> 00:05:08,480 Speaker 2: six fifteen am sailing canceled, the eleven am return from 101 00:05:08,520 --> 00:05:11,640 Speaker 2: Pickton to Wellington canceled. And I remember at the time 102 00:05:11,680 --> 00:05:14,280 Speaker 2: when this it was announced that the old workhorse would 103 00:05:14,279 --> 00:05:16,359 Speaker 2: be retired as saying to Winston Peters, what's going to 104 00:05:16,360 --> 00:05:20,640 Speaker 2: happen with the freight capacity? Because it carries thirty trucks 105 00:05:20,640 --> 00:05:22,799 Speaker 2: and twenty eight rail wagons, and you do multiple trips 106 00:05:22,800 --> 00:05:24,280 Speaker 2: a day, and you add that up and it starts 107 00:05:24,279 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 2: to have an impact, and he said coastal shipping. Coastal 108 00:05:28,120 --> 00:05:30,200 Speaker 2: shipping is how we're going to solve that problem until 109 00:05:30,240 --> 00:05:32,960 Speaker 2: we get the new ones. He's made an announcement about 110 00:05:33,000 --> 00:05:36,120 Speaker 2: that yesterday. Actually, James Meager almost on his behalf, will 111 00:05:36,120 --> 00:05:38,120 Speaker 2: get to that shortly. It's just gone thirteen after five. 112 00:05:38,800 --> 00:05:42,440 Speaker 2: Add another new report showing some Maori kids are falling 113 00:05:42,480 --> 00:05:45,279 Speaker 2: through the cracks. The Independent Children's Monitor found all the 114 00:05:45,360 --> 00:05:48,600 Speaker 2: usual stats for those in state care. Here's an interesting one. 115 00:05:48,920 --> 00:05:51,880 Speaker 2: Ninety two percent of those in trouble with Youth Justice 116 00:05:52,680 --> 00:05:57,240 Speaker 2: had a previous care and protection concern raised about them 117 00:05:57,360 --> 00:05:59,640 Speaker 2: when they were younger. In other words, childhood at home 118 00:05:59,720 --> 00:06:03,760 Speaker 2: was bad then they act out. Tracy Shipton CEO and 119 00:06:03,880 --> 00:06:06,240 Speaker 2: voice of fuck itrong with my is with me? Tracy, 120 00:06:06,279 --> 00:06:07,040 Speaker 2: Good morning. 121 00:06:07,680 --> 00:06:08,480 Speaker 8: Yeah, good morning. 122 00:06:08,600 --> 00:06:10,520 Speaker 2: Good to have you on this program. Does this report 123 00:06:10,560 --> 00:06:12,080 Speaker 2: tell us anything new? 124 00:06:13,839 --> 00:06:16,720 Speaker 8: Well, it doesn't tell us as an organization anything new, 125 00:06:16,800 --> 00:06:20,080 Speaker 8: because we've been talking with young people for years now 126 00:06:20,160 --> 00:06:22,839 Speaker 8: and getting their view on the care system, so it's 127 00:06:22,880 --> 00:06:24,360 Speaker 8: not a big surprise to us. 128 00:06:24,720 --> 00:06:27,440 Speaker 2: So do you have any hope anything is going to change? 129 00:06:27,440 --> 00:06:29,600 Speaker 2: I mean, it doesn't matter what government's in place, and 130 00:06:29,640 --> 00:06:32,480 Speaker 2: this report says that even the interventions that have been 131 00:06:32,480 --> 00:06:34,760 Speaker 2: put in place, you can't accurately tell whether they're having 132 00:06:34,839 --> 00:06:35,640 Speaker 2: much of an effect. 133 00:06:37,120 --> 00:06:39,520 Speaker 8: Well, I think what the report does tell us is 134 00:06:39,520 --> 00:06:44,159 Speaker 8: that there are there's opportunities to actually make impactful intervention 135 00:06:44,320 --> 00:06:47,719 Speaker 8: really early. It tells us that ninety two percent go 136 00:06:47,839 --> 00:06:51,800 Speaker 8: on from care and protection concern raised to youth Justice 137 00:06:51,920 --> 00:06:54,960 Speaker 8: tells us there was a window somewhere earlier to do something. 138 00:06:55,320 --> 00:06:58,640 Speaker 8: And I guess for us that's a challenge. What can 139 00:06:58,680 --> 00:07:01,880 Speaker 8: we do earlier? What can we do is a collective 140 00:07:01,880 --> 00:07:05,320 Speaker 8: community that's going to really impact positively the lives of 141 00:07:05,360 --> 00:07:07,560 Speaker 8: these young of these young people. 142 00:07:07,440 --> 00:07:11,200 Speaker 2: The Minister of Finance and Bill English before her would say, 143 00:07:11,360 --> 00:07:14,920 Speaker 2: the answer is social investment. You target These are the 144 00:07:15,000 --> 00:07:17,680 Speaker 2: exactly the young people you want to be targeting, and 145 00:07:17,720 --> 00:07:20,960 Speaker 2: you already have these red flags right that they've been 146 00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:23,520 Speaker 2: in a home where there's been a care and protection issue. 147 00:07:24,400 --> 00:07:25,680 Speaker 2: Is that an answer? 148 00:07:27,760 --> 00:07:32,239 Speaker 8: I think well, what certainly is an answer is saying 149 00:07:32,520 --> 00:07:34,800 Speaker 8: that we should invest in young people. Like if we 150 00:07:34,840 --> 00:07:37,480 Speaker 8: think about the language and what we're saying in these 151 00:07:37,520 --> 00:07:40,680 Speaker 8: reports is we want better outcomes. What's a better outcome? 152 00:07:41,120 --> 00:07:45,080 Speaker 8: A better outcome is a childhood where somebody emerges from 153 00:07:45,160 --> 00:07:49,400 Speaker 8: it hole. We have opportunities here, it's not happening. This 154 00:07:49,560 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 8: is a stark reminder that if we get an early 155 00:07:53,120 --> 00:07:56,400 Speaker 8: wrap around, it gives lots of support to FANO and 156 00:07:56,680 --> 00:08:00,440 Speaker 8: young people at the right opportunity. Yes, we can make 157 00:08:00,480 --> 00:08:03,120 Speaker 8: a difference. I am totally optimist that we can do that. 158 00:08:03,400 --> 00:08:06,800 Speaker 2: Tracy, appreciate your time this morning. Tracy Shipton, CEO of Voice, 159 00:08:06,800 --> 00:08:09,320 Speaker 2: fuck it on on my It is sixteen after five 160 00:08:09,400 --> 00:08:11,440 Speaker 2: year on News Talks. There be I actually happen to 161 00:08:11,560 --> 00:08:14,880 Speaker 2: believe wholeheartedly. And that's just how you do it and 162 00:08:14,920 --> 00:08:17,960 Speaker 2: how effective it is, whether you know whether you're just 163 00:08:18,040 --> 00:08:21,560 Speaker 2: throwing money pissing in the wind basically, which is what 164 00:08:21,680 --> 00:08:23,280 Speaker 2: we have been doing thus far with a lot of 165 00:08:23,280 --> 00:08:26,240 Speaker 2: these programs. You have to admit. It is sixteen after 166 00:08:26,240 --> 00:08:28,920 Speaker 2: five News Talks. There be Robert Patman next on the 167 00:08:29,120 --> 00:08:31,760 Speaker 2: US not happy with US over Israel. 168 00:08:32,960 --> 00:08:36,640 Speaker 1: Get ahead of the headlines on early edition with Ryan 169 00:08:36,720 --> 00:08:40,679 Speaker 1: Bridge and x Fole Insulation Keeping Kiwi Holmes warm and 170 00:08:40,800 --> 00:08:42,680 Speaker 1: dry this winter News Talks at b. 171 00:08:42,840 --> 00:08:45,120 Speaker 2: Mitch we can in the States for US just before 172 00:08:45,160 --> 00:08:47,840 Speaker 2: six o'clock this morning on the protest plus this potential 173 00:08:47,880 --> 00:08:51,440 Speaker 2: trade deal between China and the US lots to get through. Ryan, 174 00:08:51,480 --> 00:08:53,920 Speaker 2: I'm totally over the talk fest over the kids. Nothing 175 00:08:53,920 --> 00:08:58,120 Speaker 2: ever changes, never will, says Mandy. Hard to argue with that, morning, 176 00:08:58,160 --> 00:09:01,840 Speaker 2: Ryan says, Clive, Good morning, Clive Newsom is a woke 177 00:09:01,960 --> 00:09:05,160 Speaker 2: radical who's destroyed California. This is the argument that you 178 00:09:05,200 --> 00:09:09,600 Speaker 2: would put against a Newsom is You've just had a 179 00:09:09,640 --> 00:09:12,679 Speaker 2: god what's the name of Karmela Harris from the same state. 180 00:09:12,720 --> 00:09:15,440 Speaker 2: But the same ideas didn't work, Why would it work 181 00:09:15,480 --> 00:09:18,800 Speaker 2: next time? Around nineteen after five, Ryan Bridge, the US 182 00:09:18,840 --> 00:09:22,480 Speaker 2: has criticized US for sanctions on Israel. Winston Peters joined 183 00:09:22,480 --> 00:09:25,720 Speaker 2: our allies, Australia, Canada, you name it, banning Israel's finance 184 00:09:25,760 --> 00:09:28,960 Speaker 2: minister and national security minister from traveling here. But the 185 00:09:29,120 --> 00:09:31,880 Speaker 2: US has now denounced these sanctions and says we should 186 00:09:31,880 --> 00:09:35,360 Speaker 2: instead be focused on from US. Robert Patman, international relations professor, 187 00:09:35,400 --> 00:09:37,800 Speaker 2: with me this morning morning, Robert, Good. 188 00:09:37,600 --> 00:09:38,200 Speaker 9: Morning, Ryan. 189 00:09:38,400 --> 00:09:41,520 Speaker 2: How does this should we worry about repercussions from the 190 00:09:41,640 --> 00:09:43,000 Speaker 2: US or is this just talk. 191 00:09:45,360 --> 00:09:48,840 Speaker 9: We may to be seen. The thing is that the 192 00:09:48,880 --> 00:09:51,480 Speaker 9: status quo, the situation as it is at the moment, 193 00:09:52,080 --> 00:09:56,800 Speaker 9: it's just not sustainable. You've got after the shocking Hamas 194 00:09:56,840 --> 00:10:02,000 Speaker 9: attack on the seventh October twenty twenty three, when twelve 195 00:10:02,080 --> 00:10:05,679 Speaker 9: hundred Israelis or so were killed, we subsequently had what 196 00:10:05,720 --> 00:10:09,480 Speaker 9: mister Nechnia who calls a campaign a mighty vengeance in 197 00:10:09,559 --> 00:10:13,520 Speaker 9: Gals in which more than fifty four thousand Palestinians, many 198 00:10:13,520 --> 00:10:17,240 Speaker 9: of a substantial number of whom had nothing to do 199 00:10:17,280 --> 00:10:20,400 Speaker 9: with Hamas, have been killed. So and there's no seaside 200 00:10:20,400 --> 00:10:23,360 Speaker 9: of the work as a humanitarian blockade that has been 201 00:10:23,720 --> 00:10:29,240 Speaker 9: reimposed since early March with a million Palestines facing starvation. 202 00:10:29,400 --> 00:10:32,679 Speaker 9: Given this situation, and given the fact that Israel has 203 00:10:32,679 --> 00:10:36,360 Speaker 9: not responded to verbal appeals to lift the humanitarian blockade, 204 00:10:36,880 --> 00:10:39,280 Speaker 9: I think that countries that want a two state solution, 205 00:10:40,120 --> 00:10:42,360 Speaker 9: and mister Netna who doesn't want a two state solution, 206 00:10:42,920 --> 00:10:48,400 Speaker 9: have little option but to show some serious statement of 207 00:10:48,480 --> 00:10:50,840 Speaker 9: intentmen that starts with sanctions. 208 00:10:50,559 --> 00:10:53,560 Speaker 2: Ninna, who's turned around basically middle fingered. Thus, will we 209 00:10:53,600 --> 00:10:54,960 Speaker 2: get more sanctions? 210 00:10:56,920 --> 00:10:59,960 Speaker 9: It's possible, and it's also possible the sanctions will be wide. 211 00:11:01,440 --> 00:11:04,120 Speaker 9: There's a lot of strength of feeling in manyly liberal democracies, 212 00:11:04,120 --> 00:11:07,400 Speaker 9: the United States is not a disinterested observer when it 213 00:11:07,440 --> 00:11:10,600 Speaker 9: comes to the conflict between the PUL seniors and the Israelis, 214 00:11:10,920 --> 00:11:13,480 Speaker 9: and it's I think it's been a weakness and a 215 00:11:13,480 --> 00:11:16,360 Speaker 9: failure of US leadership. The situation has got to this point. 216 00:11:16,679 --> 00:11:19,280 Speaker 9: Shouldn't be forgotten that the US has exercised the veto 217 00:11:19,480 --> 00:11:25,000 Speaker 9: five times in the UN Securities Council to thwart a 218 00:11:25,120 --> 00:11:28,920 Speaker 9: cease fire when the overwhelming majorities and we're talking about 219 00:11:29,320 --> 00:11:31,600 Speaker 9: more than one hundred and forty members in General Assembly 220 00:11:31,840 --> 00:11:35,520 Speaker 9: actually want a ceasefire. So this, in a sense, the 221 00:11:35,600 --> 00:11:40,480 Speaker 9: US has perpetuated this conflict. It's provided about four fifths 222 00:11:40,480 --> 00:11:43,319 Speaker 9: of the munitions that Israel has used in the conflict. 223 00:11:45,040 --> 00:11:47,400 Speaker 9: You know, the US is not a disinterested observer in 224 00:11:47,440 --> 00:11:49,640 Speaker 9: this and in the sense I think the other liberal 225 00:11:49,640 --> 00:11:52,200 Speaker 9: democracies are beginning to push back now and say, look, 226 00:11:52,840 --> 00:11:56,560 Speaker 9: international law is important and we have to we have 227 00:11:56,679 --> 00:12:01,240 Speaker 9: to uphold it and talk alone what is clearly not working. 228 00:12:01,400 --> 00:12:03,839 Speaker 2: No, So yeah, are you in obviously Hamstrong, I mean 229 00:12:03,880 --> 00:12:07,360 Speaker 2: totally useless. And Trump's you know, Trump is criticizing US 230 00:12:07,360 --> 00:12:09,920 Speaker 2: for banning a couple of Israeli ministers who aren't going 231 00:12:09,960 --> 00:12:12,440 Speaker 2: to travel here anyway. So what hope do we have 232 00:12:12,520 --> 00:12:14,360 Speaker 2: that he's actually going to I mean, who cares? Does 233 00:12:14,400 --> 00:12:16,040 Speaker 2: he listen to the international community? 234 00:12:17,520 --> 00:12:21,720 Speaker 9: Yeah, but matters of war and peace shouldn't rest just 235 00:12:21,840 --> 00:12:25,000 Speaker 9: on the shoulders of mister Trump, and he doesn't get 236 00:12:25,040 --> 00:12:27,680 Speaker 9: it right on everything. And the fact of the matter 237 00:12:27,840 --> 00:12:30,319 Speaker 9: is you can't stand by while war crimes are being 238 00:12:30,360 --> 00:12:34,720 Speaker 9: committed on a daily basis with impunity. And I think 239 00:12:35,440 --> 00:12:38,360 Speaker 9: the majority of people in the world would like to 240 00:12:38,360 --> 00:12:41,640 Speaker 9: see a much more authoritative mechanism for dealing with conflicts 241 00:12:41,720 --> 00:12:45,440 Speaker 9: like this, and I think it's not going to happen. 242 00:12:45,600 --> 00:12:49,040 Speaker 9: You know, you mentioned that the UN Security Council is 243 00:12:49,080 --> 00:12:52,800 Speaker 9: pretty users. I agree it's useless because five members of 244 00:12:52,840 --> 00:12:56,120 Speaker 9: the UN Security Council use and abuse something called the 245 00:12:56,200 --> 00:13:00,200 Speaker 9: veto privilege, and that's got to stop. But you know, 246 00:13:00,360 --> 00:13:02,920 Speaker 9: u Zine has been against the veto since Peter Fraser 247 00:13:02,960 --> 00:13:05,040 Speaker 9: back in the Vulges. But what I'm saying here is 248 00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:08,880 Speaker 9: that Ryan sanctions may be a tentative start, and they 249 00:13:08,920 --> 00:13:11,560 Speaker 9: may be belated. I think they are very late, but 250 00:13:12,040 --> 00:13:14,360 Speaker 9: you've got to if you're serious about bringing about a 251 00:13:14,360 --> 00:13:17,839 Speaker 9: two state solution. And mister Nesnijo has always ruled out 252 00:13:17,840 --> 00:13:20,439 Speaker 9: a two state solution. You actually have to start with 253 00:13:20,520 --> 00:13:23,439 Speaker 9: some measure that shows that you're not prepared to go 254 00:13:23,480 --> 00:13:26,160 Speaker 9: on just accepting the status quo. And so many people 255 00:13:26,200 --> 00:13:27,360 Speaker 9: are suffering so horribly. 256 00:13:28,120 --> 00:13:31,080 Speaker 2: Appreciate your time this morning. Robert Patman, International relations professor. 257 00:13:31,160 --> 00:13:34,120 Speaker 2: Twenty three minutes after five, Ryan on the odd of 258 00:13:34,160 --> 00:13:37,840 Speaker 2: Teddy breaking down in Pickton while between Pickton and Wellington 259 00:13:37,880 --> 00:13:40,880 Speaker 2: overnight morning. Ryan says, Mike just driven my truck around 260 00:13:40,920 --> 00:13:43,920 Speaker 2: Wellington City to Mirima, around Orienteal Parade. No sign of 261 00:13:43,960 --> 00:13:46,800 Speaker 2: the other of Teddy. And this is at five twenty 262 00:13:46,800 --> 00:13:48,840 Speaker 2: two am. It was meant to get in by five, 263 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:51,600 Speaker 2: left just before nine o'clock last night, so you're talking 264 00:13:51,640 --> 00:13:54,600 Speaker 2: now eight plus hours stuck on the add of Teddy. 265 00:13:55,000 --> 00:13:57,600 Speaker 2: They fixed the engine problem, it was a propulsion problem 266 00:13:57,640 --> 00:14:00,880 Speaker 2: at one am. Apparently still not back. If you've got 267 00:14:00,920 --> 00:14:02,960 Speaker 2: an uput, anyone got any eyes on the to Teddy, 268 00:14:03,040 --> 00:14:05,400 Speaker 2: let us know. It is twenty four minutes after five. 269 00:14:05,480 --> 00:14:07,400 Speaker 2: News Talks VB, the early. 270 00:14:07,280 --> 00:14:12,440 Speaker 1: Edition Full the Show podcast on iHeartRadio powered by NEWSTALKSB. 271 00:14:13,000 --> 00:14:16,920 Speaker 2: News TALKSB twenty six minutes after five. I've been reflecting 272 00:14:17,000 --> 00:14:19,680 Speaker 2: this field day's week on how much the dial has 273 00:14:19,760 --> 00:14:23,120 Speaker 2: shifted on farming and emissions in this country. We had 274 00:14:23,440 --> 00:14:28,120 Speaker 2: Chris Hopkins on the Herald Now program on Tuesday admitting 275 00:14:28,160 --> 00:14:31,600 Speaker 2: that essentially they don't currently have a policy on putting 276 00:14:31,640 --> 00:14:36,440 Speaker 2: agriculture into the ets. It was a signature policy platform 277 00:14:36,560 --> 00:14:39,440 Speaker 2: under the Addourn government. We had to do it. They 278 00:14:39,480 --> 00:14:41,680 Speaker 2: told us it was a moral not to. Farmers had 279 00:14:41,720 --> 00:14:43,320 Speaker 2: to pay a higher price, and who cares if it's 280 00:14:43,360 --> 00:14:46,080 Speaker 2: CO two or is methane or whatever emissions or emissions. 281 00:14:46,640 --> 00:14:50,080 Speaker 2: Labor is now open to ditching that all together and 282 00:14:50,160 --> 00:14:53,920 Speaker 2: softening its tone on farmers. This is happening for two reasons. One, 283 00:14:54,640 --> 00:14:56,800 Speaker 2: people are alive to the fact that without our strong 284 00:14:56,840 --> 00:14:59,600 Speaker 2: agricultural export prices, and we're looking at this after six 285 00:14:59,680 --> 00:15:02,400 Speaker 2: this small our regions would feel a lot more like 286 00:15:02,440 --> 00:15:06,560 Speaker 2: our main centers right now, economically depressed and limping along 287 00:15:06,600 --> 00:15:09,880 Speaker 2: like the arter tety. Actually selling a bunch of stuff 288 00:15:09,880 --> 00:15:12,560 Speaker 2: we already know how to do well is exactly what 289 00:15:12,640 --> 00:15:16,360 Speaker 2: a small trading nation like ours should be doing. Number Two, 290 00:15:16,800 --> 00:15:21,080 Speaker 2: the government has successfully, i think, changed the narrative on emissions, 291 00:15:21,320 --> 00:15:25,400 Speaker 2: basically through repetition. Our farmers are the most efficient in 292 00:15:25,440 --> 00:15:29,480 Speaker 2: the world. The world demands meat and dairy. They like 293 00:15:29,600 --> 00:15:33,800 Speaker 2: eating and drinking our stuff. If we cut back and 294 00:15:33,920 --> 00:15:37,760 Speaker 2: burn the farmers bite the hand that feeds our regional economies. 295 00:15:38,120 --> 00:15:41,360 Speaker 2: Someone else steps in to make that global demand and 296 00:15:41,440 --> 00:15:45,120 Speaker 2: you guessed it. Higher emitting meat and dairy products are 297 00:15:45,120 --> 00:15:48,120 Speaker 2: sold to the world. So, for reasons of basic economics 298 00:15:48,600 --> 00:15:52,680 Speaker 2: and political reality, the dials being shifted on farming and 299 00:15:52,720 --> 00:15:56,240 Speaker 2: emissions and labors. Well, a little late to the party, 300 00:15:56,280 --> 00:16:01,080 Speaker 2: but at least acknowledging. The landscape has well and truly changed. 301 00:16:01,640 --> 00:16:02,360 Speaker 1: Bridge. 302 00:16:02,520 --> 00:16:04,480 Speaker 2: You're on news talks. There'll be twenty eight after five. 303 00:16:04,520 --> 00:16:07,560 Speaker 2: Now to the UK, they're spending in review. This is 304 00:16:07,600 --> 00:16:10,240 Speaker 2: the UK government does it every year, Rachel Reeves, the 305 00:16:10,360 --> 00:16:14,200 Speaker 2: Finance minister, very expensive. Billions of dollars spent on the 306 00:16:14,240 --> 00:16:18,480 Speaker 2: asylum seeker hotels over there every single year. And she 307 00:16:18,600 --> 00:16:21,600 Speaker 2: has finally put a date on when they will shut 308 00:16:21,640 --> 00:16:24,720 Speaker 2: these things down. Pull the pin, she says, by the 309 00:16:24,840 --> 00:16:28,480 Speaker 2: end of her term. So that's twenty twenty nine. They 310 00:16:28,520 --> 00:16:31,680 Speaker 2: will stop spending Get this, three billion dollars a year 311 00:16:32,240 --> 00:16:34,520 Speaker 2: on asylum seeker hotels. They come over on the small 312 00:16:34,520 --> 00:16:36,640 Speaker 2: boats on the south coast. Put them in a hotel here. 313 00:16:36,520 --> 00:16:39,840 Speaker 10: She is, so I can confirm today, but led by 314 00:16:39,880 --> 00:16:42,640 Speaker 10: the work of my right honorable friends the Home Secretary, 315 00:16:43,000 --> 00:16:45,880 Speaker 10: we will be ending the costly use of hotels to 316 00:16:46,000 --> 00:16:49,000 Speaker 10: us house asylum seekers in this parliament. 317 00:16:51,600 --> 00:16:54,680 Speaker 2: There you go, There you go, there's Rachel Reeves. No 318 00:16:54,720 --> 00:16:55,520 Speaker 2: one believes it. 319 00:16:55,560 --> 00:16:55,720 Speaker 11: Don't. 320 00:16:55,760 --> 00:16:57,600 Speaker 2: By the way, how do you even do that? They reckon? 321 00:16:57,600 --> 00:17:00,400 Speaker 2: I'll cut the batlog with more funding here, more appeal 322 00:17:00,440 --> 00:17:02,360 Speaker 2: cases and boot out those who have no right to 323 00:17:02,360 --> 00:17:06,240 Speaker 2: be there. Ambitious. I suppose you've got to have goals, 324 00:17:06,240 --> 00:17:10,240 Speaker 2: don't you, Ryan. According to the myship tracking dot com website, 325 00:17:10,280 --> 00:17:14,520 Speaker 2: the oddity is birthing right now in Wellington Harbor. There 326 00:17:14,560 --> 00:17:18,000 Speaker 2: you go, bitch, becan Stateside, our reporters around the country 327 00:17:18,040 --> 00:17:22,280 Speaker 2: and we'll look more detail at those export prices. All ahead, 328 00:17:22,400 --> 00:17:30,399 Speaker 2: News talk, said Benny. 329 00:17:27,640 --> 00:17:29,000 Speaker 12: Ellas name. 330 00:17:34,400 --> 00:17:38,600 Speaker 1: On your radio and online on iHeartRadio early edition with 331 00:17:38,840 --> 00:17:42,879 Speaker 1: Ryan Bridge and x Fole Insulation keeping KII Holmes warm 332 00:17:42,920 --> 00:17:45,120 Speaker 1: and dry this winter News talks at. 333 00:17:45,080 --> 00:17:59,399 Speaker 13: B good Fording twenty four away six News Talks. B 334 00:17:59,480 --> 00:18:00,840 Speaker 13: We're gonna get to mister. 335 00:18:00,680 --> 00:18:05,080 Speaker 2: And statesides just before acquarter to six this morning. More 336 00:18:05,119 --> 00:18:07,320 Speaker 2: protests they're spreading over there. But also we've got a 337 00:18:07,320 --> 00:18:10,000 Speaker 2: potential trade deal between the US and China, which would 338 00:18:10,240 --> 00:18:12,600 Speaker 2: settle this thing at least for now. We're also going 339 00:18:12,640 --> 00:18:15,160 Speaker 2: to talk about the to the meat industry, I should 340 00:18:15,160 --> 00:18:18,359 Speaker 2: say food and five exports on track to break new 341 00:18:18,440 --> 00:18:22,720 Speaker 2: records after breaking records well pretty much every month for 342 00:18:22,760 --> 00:18:25,600 Speaker 2: the last year. So we'll talk about that. Just before 343 00:18:25,640 --> 00:18:29,080 Speaker 2: six o'clock, Ryan Hopkins has woken up too late to 344 00:18:29,119 --> 00:18:32,080 Speaker 2: the fact that he is in a policy wilderness over 345 00:18:32,160 --> 00:18:35,520 Speaker 2: agriculture emissions. Support for agricultural exports is a crucial way 346 00:18:35,560 --> 00:18:38,119 Speaker 2: forward for the recovery out of the mya left behind 347 00:18:38,160 --> 00:18:40,240 Speaker 2: by the previous lot, says Don Don. I couldn't agree 348 00:18:40,240 --> 00:18:43,480 Speaker 2: with him more. Ryan, Do we believe labor or wait 349 00:18:43,760 --> 00:18:45,880 Speaker 2: until they are in power of the greens and then 350 00:18:46,000 --> 00:18:49,480 Speaker 2: see the true fate of Chris Hopkins. Twenty three away 351 00:18:49,480 --> 00:18:52,480 Speaker 2: from six Bryan Bridge. Were going to our reporters around 352 00:18:52,520 --> 00:18:54,720 Speaker 2: the country. Calum and to Eden first this morning, Calum, 353 00:18:54,720 --> 00:18:59,000 Speaker 2: Good morning morning, Right Tiger Skifield's preparing for opening weekend 354 00:18:59,000 --> 00:18:59,479 Speaker 2: this weekend. 355 00:19:00,400 --> 00:19:02,879 Speaker 12: Ye, It's all set to kick off this weekend. Queenstown Fields, 356 00:19:02,920 --> 00:19:05,479 Speaker 12: the Remarkables and Coronic Peak schedule to open for the 357 00:19:05,520 --> 00:19:09,080 Speaker 12: season Saturday and over the Range in Wanaka. Kadrona will 358 00:19:09,119 --> 00:19:12,879 Speaker 12: also open on Saturday. Triple Cones still another two weeks away, 359 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:15,240 Speaker 12: but there's plenty of snow for the season to begin. 360 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:18,480 Speaker 12: Codrona staff say the snowmakers have been working in overdrive 361 00:19:19,040 --> 00:19:21,000 Speaker 12: for one hundred and forty hours straight now to be 362 00:19:21,080 --> 00:19:24,120 Speaker 12: ready for Saturday. In fact, Kadrona's on track to overtake 363 00:19:24,200 --> 00:19:26,959 Speaker 12: Fucker Papa as New Zealand's largest ski field this season. 364 00:19:27,200 --> 00:19:30,320 Speaker 12: It has one hundred and fifty hectares of new terrain 365 00:19:30,440 --> 00:19:31,120 Speaker 12: to be enjoyed. 366 00:19:31,200 --> 00:19:32,280 Speaker 2: Brilliant. How's your weather? 367 00:19:33,359 --> 00:19:36,040 Speaker 12: Occasional rain for Dunedin today, easterlies and nine. 368 00:19:36,400 --> 00:19:39,520 Speaker 2: All right, Claires in Christ morning to you, Claire, Good morning. 369 00:19:39,760 --> 00:19:42,280 Speaker 2: And now you've got concerns about this woman missing? What's 370 00:19:42,359 --> 00:19:42,760 Speaker 2: going on? 371 00:19:43,240 --> 00:19:45,600 Speaker 4: Yeah, this is a real worry. Ryan Look. Seventy nine 372 00:19:45,680 --> 00:19:48,919 Speaker 4: year old Elizabeth Nichols was last seen at the Chateau 373 00:19:48,960 --> 00:19:51,960 Speaker 4: on the Park hotel in Rickerton at about eight o'clock 374 00:19:52,080 --> 00:19:55,520 Speaker 4: last Wednesday night. She'd been reported missing about an hour 375 00:19:55,640 --> 00:19:58,840 Speaker 4: or two before that. And here's the catch by a 376 00:19:58,960 --> 00:20:01,439 Speaker 4: rest home where she had just been admitted to in 377 00:20:01,520 --> 00:20:05,399 Speaker 4: the sort of presetting hours for some respite care. She 378 00:20:05,720 --> 00:20:08,760 Speaker 4: has been living with dementia. Now, Yesterday, marking a week 379 00:20:08,800 --> 00:20:11,879 Speaker 4: since her disappearance, police and the family spoke with media. 380 00:20:12,040 --> 00:20:15,520 Speaker 4: They describe Elizabeth as being someone who always puts others first. 381 00:20:15,800 --> 00:20:19,480 Speaker 4: Her husband of almost sixty years, Gary, says the family 382 00:20:19,560 --> 00:20:22,520 Speaker 4: has been living with painful uncertainty for the past week, 383 00:20:22,760 --> 00:20:26,200 Speaker 4: while Detective Sergeant Lucy Aldridge says policees now have grave 384 00:20:26,280 --> 00:20:28,840 Speaker 4: concerns for her well being. It has been very wet 385 00:20:28,880 --> 00:20:29,800 Speaker 4: and cold this week. 386 00:20:30,040 --> 00:20:30,440 Speaker 11: She says. 387 00:20:30,640 --> 00:20:33,720 Speaker 4: They feel they've done extensive searches in the Ricketton area 388 00:20:33,760 --> 00:20:36,399 Speaker 4: and have done all they can do and searched all 389 00:20:36,440 --> 00:20:39,640 Speaker 4: the obvious places. They now need the public's help, particularly 390 00:20:39,720 --> 00:20:41,440 Speaker 4: to check CCTV footage. 391 00:20:41,560 --> 00:20:45,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, well, family, how's the weather? Cloudy and more rain 392 00:20:45,600 --> 00:20:46,119 Speaker 2: here today? 393 00:20:46,240 --> 00:20:48,480 Speaker 4: Southwesterly is the high will be ten. 394 00:20:48,520 --> 00:20:51,919 Speaker 2: Max and Wellington heymax. Good morning now. Water bills are 395 00:20:51,920 --> 00:20:52,360 Speaker 2: going up. 396 00:20:53,119 --> 00:20:55,520 Speaker 14: Yeah, in front of the post this morning City Council 397 00:20:55,560 --> 00:20:57,680 Speaker 14: figures showing the average Wellington home going to be paying 398 00:20:57,680 --> 00:21:00,720 Speaker 14: more than twenty five hundred dollars a year per water 399 00:21:00,800 --> 00:21:04,280 Speaker 14: connection as part of rates. That's nearly twenty dollars a 400 00:21:04,440 --> 00:21:07,119 Speaker 14: day per household. Water is still a big problem in 401 00:21:07,160 --> 00:21:10,879 Speaker 14: the capital, perhaps the biggest problem. But then sometime after 402 00:21:11,040 --> 00:21:13,399 Speaker 14: July next year, water is going to be charged separately. 403 00:21:13,480 --> 00:21:17,679 Speaker 14: It'll cost less at first thanks to amalgamation. This is 404 00:21:17,760 --> 00:21:20,640 Speaker 14: Metro Water which will be running things across the city 405 00:21:20,680 --> 00:21:21,560 Speaker 14: the Hut Potidor. 406 00:21:22,400 --> 00:21:23,240 Speaker 2: But after that. 407 00:21:23,080 --> 00:21:25,720 Speaker 14: They'll keep rising again and the forecast is to an 408 00:21:25,720 --> 00:21:28,880 Speaker 14: average of more than seven thousand dollars per home by 409 00:21:28,880 --> 00:21:31,440 Speaker 14: twenty thirty three, and it'll be paid separately as well. 410 00:21:31,480 --> 00:21:34,720 Speaker 14: So high rates a big issue heading into October. One 411 00:21:34,760 --> 00:21:37,159 Speaker 14: of the front runners, Ray Cheung, promising of rates freeze. 412 00:21:37,240 --> 00:21:39,919 Speaker 14: Jury still out on how he'll do it because some 413 00:21:39,960 --> 00:21:43,680 Speaker 14: of these issues like water run pretty deep. How see 414 00:21:43,680 --> 00:21:47,119 Speaker 14: your weather mix mostly overcast with the odd shower fourteen 415 00:21:47,160 --> 00:21:48,199 Speaker 14: the high central brilliant. 416 00:21:48,200 --> 00:21:52,000 Speaker 2: Thank you Neiba hey Neva greetings. Now north shore subjects. 417 00:21:52,000 --> 00:21:53,640 Speaker 2: We had boost water moon last night. 418 00:21:54,000 --> 00:21:58,719 Speaker 15: Yes, the poor thing. So this was hill creased Northcote Tekapoona. 419 00:21:58,800 --> 00:22:02,160 Speaker 15: Now they were dealing with low water pressure, no water 420 00:22:02,240 --> 00:22:04,960 Speaker 15: at all or only a little dribble because of this fault. 421 00:22:05,200 --> 00:22:07,760 Speaker 15: So according to the water Care website, it says that 422 00:22:07,800 --> 00:22:10,520 Speaker 15: the technicians they were on site to rectify the issue. 423 00:22:10,760 --> 00:22:13,560 Speaker 15: Sharon Danks from waterkere sees at the cruise. They worked 424 00:22:13,560 --> 00:22:16,840 Speaker 15: overnight on this broken section of the water main and 425 00:22:17,200 --> 00:22:20,040 Speaker 15: fingers cross. They're not expecting further impacts to customers. But 426 00:22:20,800 --> 00:22:23,240 Speaker 15: last night apparently you know North Coats Movie Theater, that's 427 00:22:23,280 --> 00:22:26,560 Speaker 15: Bridgeway Cinema, they canceled the sessions last night because of 428 00:22:26,560 --> 00:22:27,320 Speaker 15: the water issue. 429 00:22:27,440 --> 00:22:31,120 Speaker 2: Ah, they would rap unity, wouldn't I? Yes, how's our weather? 430 00:22:31,320 --> 00:22:34,000 Speaker 15: Okay, we've got showers possibly heavy with thunderstorms and hail 431 00:22:34,040 --> 00:22:36,439 Speaker 15: west of the city this morning. You know what, she 432 00:22:36,520 --> 00:22:38,440 Speaker 15: just put buckets out there, shouldn't they. 433 00:22:38,520 --> 00:22:41,199 Speaker 2: There's been wet wed a lot. Yeah, what are you 434 00:22:41,200 --> 00:22:41,840 Speaker 2: doing this weekend? 435 00:22:41,840 --> 00:22:41,919 Speaker 8: Go? 436 00:22:41,960 --> 00:22:43,080 Speaker 2: Anything good coming. 437 00:22:42,920 --> 00:22:44,480 Speaker 15: Up this weekend, isn't it? 438 00:22:44,240 --> 00:22:44,280 Speaker 5: So? 439 00:22:44,520 --> 00:22:46,119 Speaker 2: What's today's It's thursdayday? 440 00:22:47,040 --> 00:22:47,800 Speaker 3: What am I doing? 441 00:22:47,840 --> 00:22:48,000 Speaker 14: No? 442 00:22:48,040 --> 00:22:50,199 Speaker 2: Nothing in here and does a little dance, and it 443 00:22:50,200 --> 00:22:53,280 Speaker 2: gets more extravagant as the days go on. Monday she's 444 00:22:53,280 --> 00:22:58,399 Speaker 2: sort of lymps and Tuesday she walks. Wednesday she skips Thursday. 445 00:22:58,920 --> 00:22:59,560 Speaker 2: She's driving. 446 00:23:00,080 --> 00:23:03,160 Speaker 15: Well, yesterday I thought Wednesday. I thought it was Thursday. 447 00:23:03,240 --> 00:23:03,680 Speaker 3: Yesterday. 448 00:23:03,800 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 2: No, you've just said it was up. 449 00:23:04,920 --> 00:23:07,959 Speaker 15: It was a very upsetting, very upsetting. So tomorrow there 450 00:23:07,960 --> 00:23:09,120 Speaker 15: will be I don't know what. 451 00:23:09,080 --> 00:23:12,000 Speaker 16: Will be do out wheels and handstands exactly see then 452 00:23:12,720 --> 00:23:14,960 Speaker 16: nineteen away from sex News talk so'd But by the way, 453 00:23:14,960 --> 00:23:17,280 Speaker 16: the government announcing this morning because everyone you know, if 454 00:23:17,320 --> 00:23:19,520 Speaker 16: you need your hip done, needs your cataract done, needs 455 00:23:19,560 --> 00:23:21,080 Speaker 16: your year shoulder done. 456 00:23:21,600 --> 00:23:23,639 Speaker 2: My grandma's pretty much had all of that done. I 457 00:23:23,680 --> 00:23:25,440 Speaker 2: spoke to the other days. She said, thank god, I've 458 00:23:25,440 --> 00:23:27,600 Speaker 2: only got two knees, Darling. I couldn't bear to have 459 00:23:27,640 --> 00:23:31,760 Speaker 2: another one of these operations. Anyway. Government announced the extra 460 00:23:31,880 --> 00:23:35,719 Speaker 2: elective surgeries that they promised, the ten thousand operations that 461 00:23:35,760 --> 00:23:38,520 Speaker 2: they promised by the end of June. Guess what they've 462 00:23:38,520 --> 00:23:42,439 Speaker 2: already hit close to ten thousand. Health Minister simm And 463 00:23:42,440 --> 00:23:44,760 Speaker 2: Brown says they were completed by the eleventh of May 464 00:23:45,880 --> 00:23:48,600 Speaker 2: and eight thousand, six hundred of them were outsourced to 465 00:23:48,600 --> 00:23:50,679 Speaker 2: private hospitals. And guess what when you go private it 466 00:23:50,720 --> 00:23:54,880 Speaker 2: happens eighteen to six stateside was Mitch McCann. 467 00:23:54,880 --> 00:23:55,160 Speaker 17: Next. 468 00:23:57,359 --> 00:24:00,200 Speaker 2: You know what's pretty impressive that we've got business is 469 00:24:00,320 --> 00:24:03,000 Speaker 2: right here in New Zealand who actually care about the 470 00:24:03,040 --> 00:24:05,480 Speaker 2: planet and are doing something real about it. And you 471 00:24:05,520 --> 00:24:07,720 Speaker 2: know who's leading the way in this ex bol yep, 472 00:24:07,800 --> 00:24:09,840 Speaker 2: the warmest feet in the world. People, you know them. 473 00:24:09,880 --> 00:24:12,879 Speaker 2: They've got something called the Expol Earth Initiative, and honestly, 474 00:24:12,960 --> 00:24:15,600 Speaker 2: it is quite an impressive thing. All seven of their 475 00:24:15,640 --> 00:24:19,040 Speaker 2: factories across the country are fitted with recycling machines, not 476 00:24:19,200 --> 00:24:21,960 Speaker 2: just for their own offcuts, but for waste collected from 477 00:24:21,960 --> 00:24:25,800 Speaker 2: building sites and even households across the country. They're recycling 478 00:24:25,880 --> 00:24:29,560 Speaker 2: over get this, five hundred tons of polystyring every year, 479 00:24:30,160 --> 00:24:33,480 Speaker 2: and they've set up recycling bins through building merchants nationwide 480 00:24:33,520 --> 00:24:36,919 Speaker 2: taking back packaging waste as well. That's one thousand cubic 481 00:24:36,960 --> 00:24:41,000 Speaker 2: meters of waste each month, roughly ten truck and trailer loads. 482 00:24:41,240 --> 00:24:44,359 Speaker 2: Even better, seventy five percent of their products now contain 483 00:24:44,600 --> 00:24:48,159 Speaker 2: recycled contents seventy five percent. So if you're building or 484 00:24:48,200 --> 00:24:50,439 Speaker 2: renovating and want to be kinder on the planet, go 485 00:24:50,560 --> 00:24:53,560 Speaker 2: to expol dot co dot NZ your home and the 486 00:24:53,720 --> 00:24:55,119 Speaker 2: environment will thank you. 487 00:24:56,560 --> 00:25:01,560 Speaker 1: International correspondence with Enzen Eye Insurance Mine for New Zealand business. 488 00:25:02,359 --> 00:25:04,359 Speaker 2: MS McCann is in the States for US this morning. 489 00:25:04,440 --> 00:25:07,919 Speaker 2: Much the deal, well, I say deal, but it hasn't 490 00:25:07,920 --> 00:25:10,720 Speaker 2: been signed by the Chinese yet, but Trump's pretty warm 491 00:25:10,760 --> 00:25:13,800 Speaker 2: on it. The trade deal with China. Yeah, that's right. 492 00:25:13,840 --> 00:25:14,840 Speaker 2: Good morning to you. Ryan. 493 00:25:15,280 --> 00:25:17,720 Speaker 17: It's interesting though Donald Trump has called this a deal, 494 00:25:17,760 --> 00:25:20,320 Speaker 17: but really it's a bit of a framework to continue 495 00:25:20,600 --> 00:25:23,760 Speaker 17: working on a deal down the road. So they've had 496 00:25:23,760 --> 00:25:26,160 Speaker 17: talks in London in the last couple of days, China 497 00:25:26,240 --> 00:25:28,399 Speaker 17: and the United States, and they've come up with this 498 00:25:28,480 --> 00:25:32,239 Speaker 17: framework to work together in the coming months while they 499 00:25:32,280 --> 00:25:34,200 Speaker 17: sought all these trade issues out. Now there are a 500 00:25:34,240 --> 00:25:37,920 Speaker 17: couple of things each side wants. The United States wants 501 00:25:37,920 --> 00:25:40,840 Speaker 17: these rare earth minerals from China. They're used for all 502 00:25:40,840 --> 00:25:43,639 Speaker 17: different types of things, are used in pars, for windshields 503 00:25:43,680 --> 00:25:46,920 Speaker 17: and magnets, they're also used in defense equipment. So Donald 504 00:25:46,960 --> 00:25:49,360 Speaker 17: Trump says, yes, they will get some of that. And 505 00:25:49,480 --> 00:25:52,639 Speaker 17: what China wanted was the United States to ease up 506 00:25:52,680 --> 00:25:56,120 Speaker 17: on the way it's treating Chinese international students. Donald Trump 507 00:25:56,200 --> 00:25:58,800 Speaker 17: says that will happen as well, but we don't have 508 00:25:58,880 --> 00:26:01,440 Speaker 17: a lot of detail around this. So there's one other 509 00:26:01,520 --> 00:26:04,760 Speaker 17: thing that China wants, and that is the US to 510 00:26:04,840 --> 00:26:08,720 Speaker 17: continue exporting semiconductor chips to China, which is really important 511 00:26:08,760 --> 00:26:11,320 Speaker 17: to China. But we don't know if that's going to happen. 512 00:26:11,359 --> 00:26:15,520 Speaker 17: So a lot of unclear sort of detail around US, 513 00:26:15,520 --> 00:26:18,640 Speaker 17: but Donald Trump's is a deal of some sort has done. 514 00:26:18,760 --> 00:26:21,119 Speaker 2: Yeah, and I suppose the most important thing is the 515 00:26:21,320 --> 00:26:24,080 Speaker 2: talking and Trump's saying, you know, our relationship is on 516 00:26:24,119 --> 00:26:27,359 Speaker 2: the men. Now the protest, what's going on? What's the latest? 517 00:26:27,440 --> 00:26:29,560 Speaker 2: Anything kicking off while we were sleeping? 518 00:26:30,760 --> 00:26:31,200 Speaker 1: Not yet. 519 00:26:31,200 --> 00:26:34,560 Speaker 17: We are expecting large protests again across a number of 520 00:26:34,640 --> 00:26:37,920 Speaker 17: US cities in the coming hours. It's only mid afternoon 521 00:26:37,920 --> 00:26:40,359 Speaker 17: here in the United States at the moment, but since Friday, 522 00:26:40,480 --> 00:26:43,120 Speaker 17: three hundred and thirty people have been arrested in Los Angeles, 523 00:26:43,119 --> 00:26:45,479 Speaker 17: more than two hundred and forty in San fran a 524 00:26:45,520 --> 00:26:48,280 Speaker 17: dozen in Austin, and there was about thirty people arrested 525 00:26:48,320 --> 00:26:50,919 Speaker 17: in New York last night. But this isn't just playing 526 00:26:50,960 --> 00:26:53,679 Speaker 17: out on the streets. It's also playing out online and 527 00:26:53,720 --> 00:26:57,320 Speaker 17: on TV between Donald Trump and the governor of California, 528 00:26:57,400 --> 00:27:01,359 Speaker 17: Gavin Newsom, who held us sort of national speech last 529 00:27:01,440 --> 00:27:04,000 Speaker 17: night that all the TV networks took live, and some 530 00:27:04,040 --> 00:27:06,199 Speaker 17: people are suggesting he might be using this as an 531 00:27:06,200 --> 00:27:10,440 Speaker 17: opportunity to position himself as the leader of the opposition 532 00:27:10,480 --> 00:27:12,720 Speaker 17: here in the US. Of course, their Democrats are in disarray. 533 00:27:12,760 --> 00:27:14,960 Speaker 17: They don't have a clear leader. Some are seeing this 534 00:27:15,040 --> 00:27:17,080 Speaker 17: as Gavin Newsom's chance to do that ahead of the 535 00:27:17,080 --> 00:27:18,080 Speaker 17: twenty twenty eight election. 536 00:27:19,480 --> 00:27:22,120 Speaker 2: Good luck by having last time they ended a liberal 537 00:27:22,400 --> 00:27:26,919 Speaker 2: Californian governors as their party leader. Hey, thanks so much 538 00:27:27,000 --> 00:27:28,560 Speaker 2: much good to have you on the show. Mitch McCann, 539 00:27:28,720 --> 00:27:32,320 Speaker 2: our US correspondent, just gone twelve minutes away from six 540 00:27:32,920 --> 00:27:35,400 Speaker 2: Ryan Bridge, GEWE. Numbers out this morning show our food 541 00:27:35,400 --> 00:27:38,359 Speaker 2: and fiber exports on track to break even the last 542 00:27:38,400 --> 00:27:41,199 Speaker 2: records we set. Dairy export revenue up sixteen percent to 543 00:27:41,200 --> 00:27:44,359 Speaker 2: twenty seven billion record meet and wall up eight percent 544 00:27:44,480 --> 00:27:48,119 Speaker 2: twelve point three billion record, horticulture up nineteen percent to 545 00:27:48,160 --> 00:27:50,440 Speaker 2: eight point five billion on tract to hit sixty billion 546 00:27:50,520 --> 00:27:52,159 Speaker 2: total for the first time. This is for the year 547 00:27:52,280 --> 00:27:57,439 Speaker 2: ending during projections forecast from the Outlook for Primary Industries report. 548 00:27:57,480 --> 00:28:00,560 Speaker 2: Suma Katapeva is with US Meat Industry Associate Ation SUMER. 549 00:28:00,600 --> 00:28:04,080 Speaker 2: Good morning, Good morning. This is great news. 550 00:28:05,280 --> 00:28:08,560 Speaker 11: Oh, it certainly is. It's very pleasing to see this 551 00:28:09,080 --> 00:28:13,639 Speaker 11: forecast uplift and eight percent is quite impressive to the 552 00:28:13,680 --> 00:28:17,640 Speaker 11: year in thirty June. So yeah, it's a good good 553 00:28:17,680 --> 00:28:20,920 Speaker 11: outlook for the sector and there's always you know, these 554 00:28:21,000 --> 00:28:25,560 Speaker 11: results reinforced that the red meat sector plays a really 555 00:28:25,600 --> 00:28:29,760 Speaker 11: crucial role in supporting New Zealand's economy, particularly in our 556 00:28:29,800 --> 00:28:31,240 Speaker 11: rural and regional community. 557 00:28:31,440 --> 00:28:34,639 Speaker 2: Who's buying our meat, our locke. 558 00:28:34,720 --> 00:28:37,200 Speaker 11: This year, we've seen the growth and value to most 559 00:28:37,240 --> 00:28:41,120 Speaker 11: of our major export markets. There's been robust demand for 560 00:28:41,200 --> 00:28:43,680 Speaker 11: New Zealand beef and she'd Meet from the United States, 561 00:28:44,520 --> 00:28:47,920 Speaker 11: a significant increase in she'd Meet volumes to the EU 562 00:28:48,480 --> 00:28:51,320 Speaker 11: and we're starting to see a good recovery and exports 563 00:28:51,320 --> 00:28:52,240 Speaker 11: to China as well. 564 00:28:52,520 --> 00:28:56,080 Speaker 2: Long may that continue because that's important obviously now one 565 00:28:56,080 --> 00:28:58,240 Speaker 2: of the things the government wants to do. And by 566 00:28:58,280 --> 00:29:02,520 Speaker 2: the way, the projection for sixty five billion by twenty 567 00:29:02,640 --> 00:29:05,480 Speaker 2: twenty nine means that this is expected to keep increasing. 568 00:29:05,840 --> 00:29:08,120 Speaker 2: But this idea that we will double the value of 569 00:29:08,160 --> 00:29:10,600 Speaker 2: exports in ten years, do you think it's doable? 570 00:29:11,920 --> 00:29:12,080 Speaker 8: Oh? 571 00:29:12,120 --> 00:29:17,200 Speaker 11: Look, I think it's a wonderful aspiration and from our perspective, 572 00:29:17,640 --> 00:29:20,520 Speaker 11: it is doable. We're doing all that we can to 573 00:29:20,640 --> 00:29:24,840 Speaker 11: lift the value of our products going into export markets. 574 00:29:25,320 --> 00:29:28,640 Speaker 11: We've got a robust strategy in place to do that 575 00:29:29,560 --> 00:29:32,360 Speaker 11: and we're working very closely to keep on top of 576 00:29:32,400 --> 00:29:37,320 Speaker 11: that and keep targeting our exports to those high performing 577 00:29:37,400 --> 00:29:39,480 Speaker 11: markets that are paying good export process. 578 00:29:39,600 --> 00:29:41,560 Speaker 2: What would product what would be the thing getting in 579 00:29:41,560 --> 00:29:44,200 Speaker 2: the way. Is it just global demand and supply or 580 00:29:44,280 --> 00:29:46,480 Speaker 2: is there something in New Zealand. What's one thing the 581 00:29:46,520 --> 00:29:50,560 Speaker 2: government could do to make that job easier for you? Oh? 582 00:29:50,600 --> 00:29:54,360 Speaker 11: Look, I think the government is later focused on supporting 583 00:29:54,400 --> 00:29:57,280 Speaker 11: the primary industry to grow and to continue to be 584 00:29:57,360 --> 00:30:02,040 Speaker 11: that economic engine for New Zealan. I've just been at 585 00:30:02,040 --> 00:30:07,479 Speaker 11: Field Days yesterday and the messages are really reassuring about 586 00:30:07,680 --> 00:30:11,200 Speaker 11: being right there next to the primary industries, helping them 587 00:30:11,240 --> 00:30:18,360 Speaker 11: to uplift productivity, value production, making sure that there are 588 00:30:18,360 --> 00:30:23,440 Speaker 11: no impediments, be they trade impediments or domestic regulatory impediments 589 00:30:23,440 --> 00:30:27,360 Speaker 11: that just add a necessary cost and frustration. So I 590 00:30:27,400 --> 00:30:30,600 Speaker 11: think the government is certainly focused on doing what it 591 00:30:30,720 --> 00:30:34,120 Speaker 11: can to support the growth of the spector. 592 00:30:34,240 --> 00:30:36,680 Speaker 2: Sum I appreciate your time this morning that Suma Kuldipeva, 593 00:30:36,800 --> 00:30:40,360 Speaker 2: the Meat Industry Association couldn't name one thing the government 594 00:30:40,360 --> 00:30:44,520 Speaker 2: could do more So, clearly the regulation of the settings 595 00:30:44,520 --> 00:30:46,840 Speaker 2: are right now. We just need to go out and 596 00:30:46,840 --> 00:30:49,920 Speaker 2: do it. Double those exports. Eight to Sex News Talk, 597 00:30:50,000 --> 00:30:51,720 Speaker 2: SETB News and. 598 00:30:51,720 --> 00:30:55,000 Speaker 1: Views you trust to start your day. It's earlier this 599 00:30:55,040 --> 00:30:59,320 Speaker 1: ship with Ryan Bridge and Expole Insulation keeping Kiwi homes, 600 00:30:59,360 --> 00:31:05,960 Speaker 1: Ward and Ray. This winter news talk said be She's. 601 00:31:05,800 --> 00:31:14,600 Speaker 2: Get Saturday morning. Sorry, Thursday morning to six minutes away 602 00:31:14,640 --> 00:31:18,000 Speaker 2: from six o'clock. Some sad news this morning for Beach 603 00:31:18,040 --> 00:31:21,440 Speaker 2: Boys fans. The front Man co founder Brian Wilson has 604 00:31:21,520 --> 00:31:25,160 Speaker 2: died at the age of eighty two from California, legendary 605 00:31:25,240 --> 00:31:29,760 Speaker 2: voice inspiration for songs like this one and one hundred 606 00:31:29,880 --> 00:31:33,400 Speaker 2: million records sold by the band worldwide. In twenty twenty four, 607 00:31:33,440 --> 00:31:36,720 Speaker 2: it was announced that he was suffering from dementia. So 608 00:31:36,960 --> 00:31:39,440 Speaker 2: sad news that he has passed away. His family passing 609 00:31:39,440 --> 00:31:42,680 Speaker 2: that news on via social media this morning, aged eighty two, 610 00:31:43,680 --> 00:31:45,880 Speaker 2: Ryan Bridge, Mike is with us now. Good morning. 611 00:31:45,920 --> 00:31:49,920 Speaker 3: Mike abused by his father's he that's why he claimed 612 00:31:51,000 --> 00:31:53,320 Speaker 3: to write happy songs to try and escape. 613 00:31:53,400 --> 00:31:55,840 Speaker 2: Well, they certainly did that, and they stuck. 614 00:31:55,560 --> 00:31:58,800 Speaker 3: A big sandbox under his piano when he wrote songs, 615 00:31:58,800 --> 00:32:01,800 Speaker 3: so he had his piano sandbox underneath. Feet in the sand, 616 00:32:02,080 --> 00:32:04,520 Speaker 3: wrote about California life. That's how it works. 617 00:32:04,560 --> 00:32:06,680 Speaker 2: Well, he made us smile and he made us genius. 618 00:32:06,720 --> 00:32:09,400 Speaker 3: Don was called him a genius. The I mean all 619 00:32:09,440 --> 00:32:11,320 Speaker 3: the good news? Have you covered the good news this morning? 620 00:32:11,760 --> 00:32:14,160 Speaker 3: Have you covered all the goods everything? Have you covered 621 00:32:14,160 --> 00:32:17,600 Speaker 3: everything about here? And what about active surgery numbers? You 622 00:32:17,640 --> 00:32:18,920 Speaker 3: covered the elected numbers? 623 00:32:18,960 --> 00:32:20,760 Speaker 2: That's good. Have you covered it happens when you get 624 00:32:20,800 --> 00:32:24,040 Speaker 2: to a private entity to do something idea, it happens. 625 00:32:24,120 --> 00:32:24,720 Speaker 2: Have you ever. 626 00:32:24,680 --> 00:32:28,080 Speaker 3: Understood the ideologic ideological problem people. 627 00:32:27,880 --> 00:32:31,360 Speaker 2: Have with it? Well, that you take the doctors away, 628 00:32:31,400 --> 00:32:33,200 Speaker 2: the training, doctors away from the public. 629 00:32:34,040 --> 00:32:36,960 Speaker 3: But I get but but you realize the doctor most 630 00:32:36,960 --> 00:32:39,040 Speaker 3: doctors work in the public and the private anyway, exactly, 631 00:32:39,640 --> 00:32:41,400 Speaker 3: there were spare capacity in the private. 632 00:32:41,160 --> 00:32:43,200 Speaker 2: Seat, so why not use that? I couldn't have done more. 633 00:32:43,240 --> 00:32:44,560 Speaker 3: It's just it's the weirdest thing. 634 00:32:44,560 --> 00:32:48,400 Speaker 2: What's more, Australia does seventy to eighty percent of their 635 00:32:48,440 --> 00:32:51,880 Speaker 2: elective surgeries are performed by the private sector. 636 00:32:52,080 --> 00:32:53,440 Speaker 3: The public getting a hip replacement. 637 00:32:53,440 --> 00:32:54,040 Speaker 2: What do you care? 638 00:32:54,200 --> 00:32:54,840 Speaker 3: What's the matter? 639 00:32:55,120 --> 00:32:57,360 Speaker 2: You don't care. You're thankful that you can walk. 640 00:32:57,440 --> 00:32:58,520 Speaker 3: It's the weirdest thing. 641 00:32:58,920 --> 00:32:59,240 Speaker 2: The wall. 642 00:32:59,320 --> 00:33:00,560 Speaker 3: Have you covered the wall this morning? 643 00:33:00,720 --> 00:33:03,360 Speaker 2: Do you know we did only news covered the wall. 644 00:33:03,360 --> 00:33:04,280 Speaker 2: We didn't quite get. 645 00:33:04,400 --> 00:33:07,400 Speaker 3: You needed more comprehensive coverage with what we got an hour. 646 00:33:07,720 --> 00:33:09,640 Speaker 2: That's why we spent a lot of time on food 647 00:33:09,640 --> 00:33:10,120 Speaker 2: and fiber. 648 00:33:10,240 --> 00:33:12,720 Speaker 3: What a well food and fibers, I mean, what a story. 649 00:33:12,760 --> 00:33:13,600 Speaker 2: That is great story. 650 00:33:13,640 --> 00:33:16,480 Speaker 3: But I mean imagine if you're the agricultural trade minister 651 00:33:16,520 --> 00:33:18,640 Speaker 3: at the moment, wandering around field days. I mean that 652 00:33:18,640 --> 00:33:23,040 Speaker 3: they've been bright. They'll be passing you as you wandered between. 653 00:33:22,800 --> 00:33:24,360 Speaker 2: Tractors, going to say pats on the back. 654 00:33:24,400 --> 00:33:26,840 Speaker 3: Anyway, the decision is that all the state housing is 655 00:33:26,840 --> 00:33:30,120 Speaker 3: going to have wool carpet. So apparently it can be 656 00:33:30,160 --> 00:33:32,760 Speaker 3: done because the great argument has been wolves more expensive 657 00:33:32,760 --> 00:33:35,960 Speaker 3: and synthetic. Of course, apparently it can be done cost depictably, 658 00:33:36,040 --> 00:33:37,240 Speaker 3: so that's good for us as well. 659 00:33:37,360 --> 00:33:39,360 Speaker 2: Good fire attachment very much. 660 00:33:39,600 --> 00:33:40,800 Speaker 3: Country is on a roll with the money. 661 00:33:40,800 --> 00:33:42,680 Speaker 2: No, it's going well, it seems to well, it doesn't 662 00:33:42,720 --> 00:33:44,520 Speaker 2: feel like that for everybody, but it is hitting in 663 00:33:44,520 --> 00:33:44,880 Speaker 2: the right. 664 00:33:44,960 --> 00:33:46,080 Speaker 3: I believe that to be the case. 665 00:33:46,280 --> 00:33:49,440 Speaker 2: Anyway, more short, Mike with your next have a great day, everybody, 666 00:33:49,480 --> 00:33:51,120 Speaker 2: see you tomorrow, which is a Force. 667 00:33:51,200 --> 00:34:04,800 Speaker 1: Fighter for More Familier edition with Ryan Bridge. 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