1 00:00:00,720 --> 00:00:05,000 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the insight. Ryan Bridge on 2 00:00:05,200 --> 00:00:09,280 Speaker 1: early edition with Spunk for Business Technology that keeps business 3 00:00:09,320 --> 00:00:10,440 Speaker 1: moving News talks. 4 00:00:10,480 --> 00:00:12,760 Speaker 2: They'd be six after five. Welcome to Monday. 5 00:00:12,800 --> 00:00:15,840 Speaker 3: What does Trump's all in, all out blockade mean for 6 00:00:15,840 --> 00:00:18,640 Speaker 3: the straight We'll talk to a former CIA intelligence officer 7 00:00:18,760 --> 00:00:21,280 Speaker 3: on the talks over the weekend that ended with no deal, 8 00:00:21,680 --> 00:00:24,239 Speaker 3: Mark Mitchell on the cyclone for US Andrew here to 9 00:00:24,280 --> 00:00:26,000 Speaker 3: talk Warriors and hurricanes. 10 00:00:26,040 --> 00:00:26,840 Speaker 2: This morning. 11 00:00:28,240 --> 00:00:28,920 Speaker 1: The agenda. 12 00:00:29,040 --> 00:00:32,200 Speaker 3: It's Monday, depending the April jd Evan says no deal 13 00:00:32,280 --> 00:00:33,199 Speaker 3: after those talks. 14 00:00:33,320 --> 00:00:35,800 Speaker 4: The bad news is that we have not reached the agreement. 15 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:37,840 Speaker 4: And I think it's bad news for a RAN much 16 00:00:37,840 --> 00:00:39,960 Speaker 4: more than it's bad news for the United States of America. 17 00:00:40,080 --> 00:00:42,680 Speaker 4: So we go back to the United States having not 18 00:00:42,840 --> 00:00:45,680 Speaker 4: come to an agreement. We've made very clear what our 19 00:00:45,760 --> 00:00:48,360 Speaker 4: redlines are, what things we're willing to accommodate them on, 20 00:00:48,479 --> 00:00:50,840 Speaker 4: and what things we're not willing to accommodate the mine. 21 00:00:50,880 --> 00:00:53,479 Speaker 3: So what Trump has gone and done after those talks 22 00:00:53,600 --> 00:00:57,040 Speaker 3: is announce a all all none policy, a blockade of 23 00:00:57,240 --> 00:00:58,560 Speaker 3: the straight of horror moves. 24 00:00:58,600 --> 00:01:02,040 Speaker 5: We're very disappointed with NATO, were very very disappointed that 25 00:01:02,120 --> 00:01:04,040 Speaker 5: they didn't come. Now they want to come, and they 26 00:01:04,080 --> 00:01:06,000 Speaker 5: want to help with the straight and it won't take 27 00:01:06,080 --> 00:01:08,199 Speaker 5: long to clean it out. So we're going to clean 28 00:01:08,240 --> 00:01:11,120 Speaker 5: out the straight and they'll be able to use the 29 00:01:11,160 --> 00:01:12,360 Speaker 5: strad in not too long. 30 00:01:12,400 --> 00:01:14,600 Speaker 2: Addition, let's go to Hungary. 31 00:01:14,640 --> 00:01:17,080 Speaker 3: So Victor Auburn probably going to get turfed out in 32 00:01:17,080 --> 00:01:20,360 Speaker 3: the next few hours. After sixteen years at the top, 33 00:01:21,160 --> 00:01:23,800 Speaker 3: turnouts already hit record levels, so they're interested in it. 34 00:01:23,840 --> 00:01:26,960 Speaker 3: They're going out and voting seventy four percent and voting 35 00:01:27,000 --> 00:01:30,200 Speaker 3: is still not done yet. This mobilization, this turnout with 36 00:01:30,280 --> 00:01:33,679 Speaker 3: data definitely does not suggest that one party seems to 37 00:01:33,760 --> 00:01:37,280 Speaker 3: have like a massively a massive advantage above the other. 38 00:01:37,640 --> 00:01:39,600 Speaker 3: I'll tell you about Mayer, who's the guy that's probably 39 00:01:39,600 --> 00:01:41,920 Speaker 3: going to be the next leader in a second. Over 40 00:01:41,959 --> 00:01:45,479 Speaker 3: the weekend, the four artemists two astronauts returned from their 41 00:01:45,680 --> 00:01:49,560 Speaker 3: moon sort of fly by with a dramatic splashdown in the. 42 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:55,560 Speaker 6: Pacific splashdown confirmed Gopy splash down waiting on VLDR. Splashdown 43 00:01:55,600 --> 00:01:58,880 Speaker 6: confirmed at seven oh seven pm Central time five or 44 00:01:58,960 --> 00:02:02,240 Speaker 6: seven pm Pacific time. From the pages of Jules Verne 45 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:04,800 Speaker 6: to a modern day mission to the Moon, a new 46 00:02:04,880 --> 00:02:08,080 Speaker 6: chapter of the Exploration of our Celestial neighbor is complete. 47 00:02:08,160 --> 00:02:10,160 Speaker 3: I spoke to a former astronaut last week who had 48 00:02:10,160 --> 00:02:12,399 Speaker 3: been up at the International Space Station for a year 49 00:02:12,480 --> 00:02:15,000 Speaker 3: said when he got home his heart was thirty percent 50 00:02:15,120 --> 00:02:17,679 Speaker 3: smaller than winning left because you don't get much of 51 00:02:17,720 --> 00:02:18,760 Speaker 3: a workout up there. 52 00:02:20,040 --> 00:02:23,359 Speaker 1: News and views you trust to start your day. It's 53 00:02:23,480 --> 00:02:27,959 Speaker 1: early edition with Ryan Bridge and Spark for business technology 54 00:02:27,960 --> 00:02:30,080 Speaker 1: that keeps business moving, news talks. 55 00:02:30,080 --> 00:02:32,919 Speaker 3: There'd be eight after five, nine nine the number to text. 56 00:02:33,160 --> 00:02:36,200 Speaker 3: Just you watch over the next six months, mark my words. 57 00:02:36,720 --> 00:02:39,440 Speaker 3: New Zealand First is going to start eating Labour's lunch. 58 00:02:39,520 --> 00:02:42,079 Speaker 3: We've kind of spoken about this before, but this is 59 00:02:42,120 --> 00:02:44,920 Speaker 3: an MMP election, as they always are since the nineties. 60 00:02:45,120 --> 00:02:48,360 Speaker 3: Voters back winners, and it's pretty clear from polling that 61 00:02:48,440 --> 00:02:49,880 Speaker 3: the current lot is going to get back in. 62 00:02:50,560 --> 00:02:51,040 Speaker 2: We know that. 63 00:02:51,720 --> 00:02:56,160 Speaker 3: The question then becomes not what party you support or 64 00:02:56,480 --> 00:02:59,640 Speaker 3: want to protest vote for, which is what I think 65 00:02:59,639 --> 00:03:01,840 Speaker 3: people doing with labor at the moment, but rather which 66 00:03:01,880 --> 00:03:04,160 Speaker 3: party you want to have the most power of those 67 00:03:04,480 --> 00:03:08,120 Speaker 3: most likely to actually govern. That's the important part about EMMP. 68 00:03:08,919 --> 00:03:11,919 Speaker 3: New Zealand First goes for the workers. It's been going 69 00:03:12,040 --> 00:03:16,840 Speaker 3: against against neoliberalism. You would have heard Winston State of 70 00:03:16,840 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 3: the Nation speech, very anti neoliberalism, which your labor voters 71 00:03:20,680 --> 00:03:23,360 Speaker 3: will like, economic nationalism which your labour voters will like, 72 00:03:23,480 --> 00:03:27,120 Speaker 3: anti asset sales which your labor voters will like, renationalizing 73 00:03:27,120 --> 00:03:30,359 Speaker 3: the power companies, which your labor voters will like. Arguably 74 00:03:30,400 --> 00:03:34,040 Speaker 3: more labor than labor today New Zealand. First, now, this 75 00:03:34,120 --> 00:03:38,080 Speaker 3: is not unprecedented. The Democrats went for Trump. Former Democratic 76 00:03:38,160 --> 00:03:41,480 Speaker 3: voters went for Trump, the automakers' unions. This is back 77 00:03:41,520 --> 00:03:44,320 Speaker 3: in twenty twenty four. And this is why I keep 78 00:03:44,360 --> 00:03:47,360 Speaker 3: banging on about the possibility of Winston Peter's becoming prime 79 00:03:47,360 --> 00:03:48,160 Speaker 3: minister for a. 80 00:03:48,160 --> 00:03:49,760 Speaker 2: Year or perhaps half a term. 81 00:03:49,840 --> 00:03:53,840 Speaker 3: I don't think that's outside the realms of possibility. Luxon 82 00:03:53,880 --> 00:03:57,120 Speaker 3: has shown himself more than agile and power sharing, not 83 00:03:57,160 --> 00:04:00,440 Speaker 3: just the deputy prime minister role, but the traditional prime 84 00:04:00,480 --> 00:04:04,840 Speaker 3: ministerial duties as well, with Nicola Willison fuel arguably the 85 00:04:04,840 --> 00:04:08,160 Speaker 3: biggest COVID sort of earthquake like moment of his first 86 00:04:08,200 --> 00:04:13,360 Speaker 3: term thus far. This relies on Winston having leverage, which, 87 00:04:13,440 --> 00:04:16,760 Speaker 3: of course Winston, being the seasoned MMP player that he is, 88 00:04:16,839 --> 00:04:19,440 Speaker 3: has managed to create by not ruling out labor entirely, 89 00:04:19,440 --> 00:04:20,120 Speaker 3: only Hipkins. 90 00:04:20,120 --> 00:04:21,320 Speaker 2: So the door is ajar. 91 00:04:21,640 --> 00:04:24,920 Speaker 3: And it's opened just enough to scare the NATS into 92 00:04:24,960 --> 00:04:28,800 Speaker 3: submission on any number of issues, the only caveat being 93 00:04:28,920 --> 00:04:32,920 Speaker 3: acts stomach for Winston's demands. Clean you to watch in 94 00:04:32,920 --> 00:04:37,400 Speaker 3: that space ten after five BRIDGEB. We'll get to Mark 95 00:04:37,440 --> 00:04:40,599 Speaker 3: Mitchell on the cyclone next, the cyclone that didn't happen 96 00:04:40,640 --> 00:04:43,240 Speaker 3: for most people in the way that perhaps they thought 97 00:04:43,240 --> 00:04:45,880 Speaker 3: it would. We'll get to that next. Also, I will 98 00:04:45,920 --> 00:04:49,280 Speaker 3: explain to you what Trump means by all all, all 99 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:53,880 Speaker 3: none on the strait of Horn Moves, News Talks VB the. 100 00:04:53,760 --> 00:04:56,840 Speaker 1: News you need this morning and the in depth analysis 101 00:04:57,000 --> 00:05:01,560 Speaker 1: early edition with Ryan Bridge and Spark for Business Technology 102 00:05:01,560 --> 00:05:04,559 Speaker 1: that keeps Business Moving News TALKSB. 103 00:05:03,960 --> 00:05:05,360 Speaker 2: Five thirteen on News TALKSB. 104 00:05:05,480 --> 00:05:08,400 Speaker 3: So Trump has tweeted on this truth social thing overnight 105 00:05:08,480 --> 00:05:10,880 Speaker 3: that he will blockade the straight up holl moves and 106 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:14,040 Speaker 3: he will demine it. So two different things. What's been 107 00:05:14,080 --> 00:05:16,760 Speaker 3: happening here is Iran has been tolling, and you when 108 00:05:16,800 --> 00:05:19,040 Speaker 3: you look at the live traffic data, you can see 109 00:05:19,080 --> 00:05:22,159 Speaker 3: that the ships are going along the coast of Iran. 110 00:05:22,800 --> 00:05:24,800 Speaker 3: And they're doing that because the ratings have said, well, 111 00:05:24,839 --> 00:05:27,120 Speaker 3: we've mined the place, so you better follow the route 112 00:05:27,120 --> 00:05:29,440 Speaker 3: that we tell you to follow, and we will toll 113 00:05:29,440 --> 00:05:31,960 Speaker 3: you when you come up close to the border. So 114 00:05:32,320 --> 00:05:34,880 Speaker 3: we've had a tiny number of vessels going through on 115 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:39,480 Speaker 3: a daily basis, and now there is a toll going on, 116 00:05:39,680 --> 00:05:43,640 Speaker 3: so a toll for the Ayatolla. Trump's now going to say, 117 00:05:43,800 --> 00:05:47,160 Speaker 3: I will blockade this. So if you don't let all 118 00:05:47,240 --> 00:05:49,880 Speaker 3: ships through, then you can let none of the ships through, 119 00:05:50,040 --> 00:05:52,800 Speaker 3: and we will demine the whole place with the help 120 00:05:52,839 --> 00:05:53,960 Speaker 3: of some NATO allies. 121 00:05:55,720 --> 00:05:58,560 Speaker 7: It need be a mine out there somewhere that nobody 122 00:05:58,600 --> 00:05:59,120 Speaker 7: knows about. 123 00:05:59,240 --> 00:06:02,440 Speaker 1: But then, and this is world extortion, how will the 124 00:06:02,560 --> 00:06:05,560 Speaker 1: United States ensure that the mines are removed in the 125 00:06:05,560 --> 00:06:06,360 Speaker 1: Strait of Hormos? 126 00:06:07,040 --> 00:06:10,560 Speaker 5: So we have minesweepers there now, we have highly sophisticated 127 00:06:10,720 --> 00:06:14,640 Speaker 5: underwater mine sweepers, which are the latest and the greatest. 128 00:06:14,680 --> 00:06:18,240 Speaker 5: But we're also bringing in more traditional mine sweepers. And 129 00:06:18,320 --> 00:06:20,800 Speaker 5: so I understand is the UK and a couple of 130 00:06:20,839 --> 00:06:23,120 Speaker 5: other countries are sending mine. 131 00:06:22,880 --> 00:06:24,520 Speaker 3: Sweepers, right, So we're going to go to the US 132 00:06:24,560 --> 00:06:26,600 Speaker 3: and get the latest on that. AT's about ten to 133 00:06:26,640 --> 00:06:30,320 Speaker 3: two this morning, Ryan Bridge, let's talk about the cyclone 134 00:06:30,400 --> 00:06:32,480 Speaker 3: seems to have been and gone. Eight hundred properties were 135 00:06:32,480 --> 00:06:36,440 Speaker 3: evacuated across the North Island. Looks like none at this stage. 136 00:06:36,480 --> 00:06:39,800 Speaker 3: We're actually flooded. Mark Matchall, Emergency Management Minister with us 137 00:06:39,839 --> 00:06:43,800 Speaker 3: this morning. Minister, Good morning, Good morning, Ryan. So what 138 00:06:43,880 --> 00:06:44,760 Speaker 3: do we dodge a bullet? 139 00:06:45,920 --> 00:06:47,039 Speaker 2: Yeah? I did, we did. 140 00:06:47,080 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 8: Really it was I mean, we're out of dealt with 141 00:06:49,520 --> 00:06:51,760 Speaker 8: head and pects. It's been a mostor evak force. So 142 00:06:51,760 --> 00:06:55,080 Speaker 8: we've had ten local states emugency. We've had we've actually 143 00:06:55,120 --> 00:07:00,839 Speaker 8: HD several thousand houses that were evacuated and in about 144 00:07:00,839 --> 00:07:04,359 Speaker 8: fourteen thousand without power. So it has been a significant 145 00:07:04,360 --> 00:07:07,239 Speaker 8: event for us. But the good news was that everyone 146 00:07:07,360 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 8: was well prepared, well positioned, and so we've been able 147 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:12,560 Speaker 8: to sort of keep those impacts to a minimum. 148 00:07:12,640 --> 00:07:15,000 Speaker 3: Of those houses that were evacuated, did any of them 149 00:07:15,040 --> 00:07:16,520 Speaker 3: actually flood that they need to be? 150 00:07:16,560 --> 00:07:17,680 Speaker 2: I guess it's the question. 151 00:07:18,320 --> 00:07:20,720 Speaker 8: Yes, some of them. Some of them have flooded, but 152 00:07:20,880 --> 00:07:24,720 Speaker 8: a lot of them were precautionary evacuations and that was 153 00:07:24,760 --> 00:07:28,440 Speaker 8: the right thing to do because you know, this weather 154 00:07:28,480 --> 00:07:30,120 Speaker 8: event could have been much worse for us. We were 155 00:07:30,160 --> 00:07:33,400 Speaker 8: lucky that it actually started to move out to the 156 00:07:33,440 --> 00:07:36,320 Speaker 8: east and now it's sort of it's left the North 157 00:07:36,320 --> 00:07:40,040 Speaker 8: Island altogether. It's sort of moving southeast and thankfully should 158 00:07:40,040 --> 00:07:41,960 Speaker 8: pass the west of the Cheddam Islands. 159 00:07:42,040 --> 00:07:45,520 Speaker 3: How many houses flooded, I haven't. 160 00:07:45,320 --> 00:07:48,040 Speaker 8: An exact number in terms of how many have flooded. 161 00:07:48,040 --> 00:07:49,120 Speaker 2: I know that I'm heading. 162 00:07:48,920 --> 00:07:53,080 Speaker 8: Over to a Hope, Fokotani and Potoquy today. There was 163 00:07:53,240 --> 00:07:56,200 Speaker 8: anoundation at a Hope so we'll go and check the 164 00:07:56,240 --> 00:07:59,480 Speaker 8: damage on that. I'll get a proper update this morning 165 00:07:59,480 --> 00:08:01,920 Speaker 8: at about thirty. With all those numbers all. 166 00:08:01,880 --> 00:08:04,560 Speaker 3: Right, Minister, I went round just in my area in 167 00:08:04,560 --> 00:08:07,960 Speaker 3: Auckland on Sunday morning and most of the businesses they 168 00:08:07,960 --> 00:08:11,040 Speaker 3: were closed. It was an orange warning, you know. I 169 00:08:11,040 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 3: guess the risk is that next time there's a warning, 170 00:08:13,400 --> 00:08:15,960 Speaker 3: the businesses will open because nothing happened this time. 171 00:08:16,120 --> 00:08:19,080 Speaker 2: So what do we do about that should they have opened. 172 00:08:19,720 --> 00:08:22,640 Speaker 8: Well, they can use their own danger sense in terms 173 00:08:22,680 --> 00:08:24,480 Speaker 8: of what they do. But one thing I would say 174 00:08:24,560 --> 00:08:27,040 Speaker 8: is that certainly there is no room for complacency at 175 00:08:27,080 --> 00:08:30,120 Speaker 8: all we deal with these weather events. We've been through 176 00:08:30,120 --> 00:08:32,960 Speaker 8: a tragedy as a country with you know, with an 177 00:08:32,960 --> 00:08:36,040 Speaker 8: event earlier in the year at the Mount and also 178 00:08:36,200 --> 00:08:39,560 Speaker 8: Welcome Pay and we lost the farm up around a 179 00:08:39,600 --> 00:08:43,120 Speaker 8: Pookey as well. They're dangerous without a doubt, so you know, 180 00:08:43,120 --> 00:08:46,160 Speaker 8: there's no room for complacency. When I became minister there 181 00:08:46,280 --> 00:08:48,760 Speaker 8: sort of there was a report that came to me 182 00:08:48,840 --> 00:08:52,280 Speaker 8: from Sigerian Mataprii. One of the things that one of 183 00:08:52,280 --> 00:08:55,080 Speaker 8: the issues that we do face is there's an optimism 184 00:08:55,120 --> 00:08:57,600 Speaker 8: bias sort of sits inside the system and as key 185 00:08:57,640 --> 00:09:00,439 Speaker 8: we have got a sort of a Shelby right attitude. 186 00:08:59,800 --> 00:09:03,679 Speaker 8: But these weather events are serious. They ipect people and they. 187 00:09:03,840 --> 00:09:04,959 Speaker 9: And we can lose people. 188 00:09:05,040 --> 00:09:08,000 Speaker 8: So, like I said, we're always going to make sure 189 00:09:08,000 --> 00:09:10,560 Speaker 8: that we take every step in every measure to keep 190 00:09:10,559 --> 00:09:11,760 Speaker 8: people in properly safe. 191 00:09:11,880 --> 00:09:14,400 Speaker 3: All right, Marke, appreciate your times. Wanting Mark Mitchell Emergency 192 00:09:14,400 --> 00:09:16,800 Speaker 3: Management Minister time at seventeen after five. I'll give you 193 00:09:16,840 --> 00:09:19,600 Speaker 3: my thoughts on that at twenty five after next Andrew in. 194 00:09:19,640 --> 00:09:23,240 Speaker 1: The Sports the first Word on the News of the 195 00:09:23,320 --> 00:09:27,720 Speaker 1: Day Early edition with Ryan Bridge and Spark for Business 196 00:09:27,920 --> 00:09:31,199 Speaker 1: Technology that keeps Business Moving Newstalks EDB. 197 00:09:31,320 --> 00:09:34,040 Speaker 3: Five nineteen on Newstalks EDB So Victor Mayer is the 198 00:09:34,080 --> 00:09:36,840 Speaker 3: guy that's probably going to lead Hungary, and goodbye to 199 00:09:37,120 --> 00:09:40,400 Speaker 3: Auburn who's been there for sixteen years. But interestingly, Victor Mayer, 200 00:09:40,400 --> 00:09:43,640 Speaker 3: who's much younger, is forty five. He had a poster 201 00:09:43,760 --> 00:09:46,120 Speaker 3: of Victor auburn or hanging over his bed as a 202 00:09:46,200 --> 00:09:48,800 Speaker 3: child because he idolized him. This is back when he 203 00:09:48,920 --> 00:09:51,360 Speaker 3: was a part of the pro democracy movement. You could 204 00:09:51,400 --> 00:09:54,480 Speaker 3: argue he's probably gone the other way now, but may so. 205 00:09:54,640 --> 00:09:57,199 Speaker 3: He's the one that will take over if the Poles 206 00:09:57,400 --> 00:10:00,520 Speaker 3: eventuate and the result reflects the Poles going into it. 207 00:10:00,920 --> 00:10:04,319 Speaker 3: He has been criss crossing the country at a rapid 208 00:10:04,360 --> 00:10:06,920 Speaker 3: pace in the lead up to this election. He's done 209 00:10:07,000 --> 00:10:10,920 Speaker 3: six speeches a day and people around him describe him 210 00:10:10,960 --> 00:10:13,440 Speaker 3: as somebody with a short temper and a style that 211 00:10:13,480 --> 00:10:16,559 Speaker 3: can be abrasive at times, but he gets the job done. 212 00:10:16,640 --> 00:10:18,120 Speaker 3: So there you go. Will you do it today? We'll 213 00:10:18,120 --> 00:10:19,960 Speaker 3: find out in a couple of hours. Twenty after five, 214 00:10:20,360 --> 00:10:22,319 Speaker 3: Ryan got a sport with Andrew Morning. 215 00:10:22,360 --> 00:10:23,600 Speaker 10: Andrew Morning, Ryan. 216 00:10:24,200 --> 00:10:26,520 Speaker 3: There'll be a lot of happy Warriors fans after the 217 00:10:26,559 --> 00:10:27,959 Speaker 3: hoodoo sort of been broken. 218 00:10:28,720 --> 00:10:30,360 Speaker 10: That's a pretty good way to bake the hodo, was it? 219 00:10:30,440 --> 00:10:34,280 Speaker 10: Thirty eight fourteen or so against the Storm and yeah, 220 00:10:34,280 --> 00:10:36,800 Speaker 10: they've been that bogey team for so long. But gee, 221 00:10:36,800 --> 00:10:39,560 Speaker 10: the Warriors, they look pretty convincing there. I mean, just 222 00:10:39,640 --> 00:10:44,400 Speaker 10: so combative and yeah putting it just yeah, physicality that 223 00:10:44,440 --> 00:10:45,839 Speaker 10: they brought to it. And in the what I think 224 00:10:46,160 --> 00:10:48,720 Speaker 10: what three answer trisals in the first or twenty minutes 225 00:10:48,760 --> 00:10:51,679 Speaker 10: of the second half something like that, it was pretty 226 00:10:51,720 --> 00:10:56,000 Speaker 10: impressive to watch from the Warrior's perspective, keeping the faith, 227 00:10:56,000 --> 00:10:59,319 Speaker 10: et cetera. And what they move into third. Now West's 228 00:10:59,360 --> 00:11:03,199 Speaker 10: moving back into second overnight with their victory, so that 229 00:11:03,240 --> 00:11:04,960 Speaker 10: means and the Panthers at the top of the table 230 00:11:05,160 --> 00:11:07,400 Speaker 10: on points differentials, so it's still pretty tight there at 231 00:11:07,440 --> 00:11:12,120 Speaker 10: the top. But yeah, Warriors great. This this time last week, 232 00:11:12,120 --> 00:11:14,640 Speaker 10: I think were reflecting on their demise. 233 00:11:14,679 --> 00:11:17,880 Speaker 3: We were saying that this would be the beginning of, yeah, 234 00:11:17,920 --> 00:11:20,920 Speaker 3: the slow end. Hey the supercars so well, the only 235 00:11:20,960 --> 00:11:22,520 Speaker 3: thing I really caught up with the Supercars that the 236 00:11:22,520 --> 00:11:25,160 Speaker 3: weekend was the fact they canceled Sunday or postponed Sunday 237 00:11:25,200 --> 00:11:26,120 Speaker 3: until christ Church. 238 00:11:26,520 --> 00:11:30,280 Speaker 10: They've raced on Saturday and Ryan Wood has got the 239 00:11:30,559 --> 00:11:33,760 Speaker 10: local victory there and I think a first for Toyosa 240 00:11:33,760 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 10: are coming into the competition, and yeah, it's a nightmare 241 00:11:37,679 --> 00:11:39,960 Speaker 10: for organized, isn't it. When you've got a cyclone on 242 00:11:40,000 --> 00:11:43,559 Speaker 10: the way, etc. You've got to be cautious. You don't 243 00:11:43,559 --> 00:11:45,200 Speaker 10: want to be too cautious. But then you've got to 244 00:11:45,280 --> 00:11:49,040 Speaker 10: take fans into accounts and all the sponsors and all 245 00:11:49,080 --> 00:11:52,800 Speaker 10: the money that's involved with setting up a race. And yeah, 246 00:11:52,800 --> 00:11:54,760 Speaker 10: they've had to they've had to cancel a Sunday race, 247 00:11:54,760 --> 00:11:59,160 Speaker 10: but yeah it will be moved, etcetera. And so hopefully 248 00:11:59,160 --> 00:12:00,679 Speaker 10: that they'll. 249 00:12:00,480 --> 00:12:01,360 Speaker 1: Get something back for that. 250 00:12:01,440 --> 00:12:05,200 Speaker 10: But it's some difficult situation logistically to be able to 251 00:12:05,200 --> 00:12:06,000 Speaker 10: work out a. 252 00:12:06,040 --> 00:12:08,920 Speaker 3: Bit of a battle for Carlos Orberg. I note that 253 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:12,160 Speaker 3: Trump was watching the fight over the weekend in Miami. 254 00:12:12,360 --> 00:12:13,960 Speaker 3: But bit of a battle for him with his leg 255 00:12:14,040 --> 00:12:15,960 Speaker 3: as well. I saw them just a few clips of that. 256 00:12:16,240 --> 00:12:18,920 Speaker 10: It did look like that, and yes, well I guess 257 00:12:18,920 --> 00:12:20,680 Speaker 10: he's done. Well, it's not my cup of tea. I 258 00:12:20,720 --> 00:12:24,280 Speaker 10: must admit bashing each other in the head, etc. And 259 00:12:24,520 --> 00:12:28,040 Speaker 10: with our issues of concussum these days, Ryan, but nonetheless 260 00:12:29,040 --> 00:12:31,120 Speaker 10: an outstanding achievement in his field. 261 00:12:31,200 --> 00:12:32,320 Speaker 2: And yeah, you have to. 262 00:12:32,320 --> 00:12:36,480 Speaker 10: Say a pretty courageous effort if he was indeed on 263 00:12:36,480 --> 00:12:42,880 Speaker 10: one knee therefore that you know after did take the knock. Yes, 264 00:12:42,960 --> 00:12:44,360 Speaker 10: so Trump was watching, was. 265 00:12:44,280 --> 00:12:47,080 Speaker 2: He he was? How you final round of the Masters. 266 00:12:48,280 --> 00:12:50,520 Speaker 10: That's the exciting event for me this morning. I think 267 00:12:50,559 --> 00:12:54,480 Speaker 10: it's a potential thriller with Rory McElroy and Cam Young 268 00:12:54,800 --> 00:12:56,600 Speaker 10: currently you know they'll be in the final group at 269 00:12:56,679 --> 00:12:59,679 Speaker 10: least Young leading the way on eleven under. But you've 270 00:12:59,720 --> 00:13:02,439 Speaker 10: got to Victor Hoven's an outstanding start this morning. He 271 00:13:02,600 --> 00:13:05,120 Speaker 10: is seven under for the day, six hundred overall. I 272 00:13:05,160 --> 00:13:07,720 Speaker 10: think he's moved into a shear of night so working 273 00:13:07,720 --> 00:13:08,600 Speaker 10: as well the leaderboard. 274 00:13:08,640 --> 00:13:10,120 Speaker 8: Not as much pressure on of course if you're. 275 00:13:10,000 --> 00:13:12,000 Speaker 10: Playing, but later on the little bit earlier on the 276 00:13:12,080 --> 00:13:14,600 Speaker 10: day through that as opposed to coming down the eighteenth 277 00:13:14,640 --> 00:13:15,280 Speaker 10: at AUGUSTA. 278 00:13:15,679 --> 00:13:17,720 Speaker 3: Now, it's good to see you, Andrew Ortison with Sport. 279 00:13:17,840 --> 00:13:19,800 Speaker 3: It is twenty three minutes after five on. 280 00:13:19,720 --> 00:13:21,680 Speaker 2: Your Monday morning, Bryan Bridge. 281 00:13:21,679 --> 00:13:24,319 Speaker 3: So the UK has just come out, well, the BBC's 282 00:13:24,360 --> 00:13:26,760 Speaker 3: done a report saying they understand the UK is not 283 00:13:26,840 --> 00:13:28,960 Speaker 3: going to be involved in this blockade of the Strait 284 00:13:29,000 --> 00:13:32,760 Speaker 3: of horr moves. They keep saying stuff like we continue 285 00:13:32,800 --> 00:13:35,080 Speaker 3: to support the freedom of navigation and the opening of 286 00:13:35,080 --> 00:13:37,200 Speaker 3: the Strait, but then they don't actually do anything about it. 287 00:13:37,240 --> 00:13:39,800 Speaker 3: They do say they're working with the French. They say 288 00:13:39,800 --> 00:13:42,600 Speaker 3: they're working with other partners to protect freedom of navigation, 289 00:13:42,720 --> 00:13:44,600 Speaker 3: but what does that actually mean? And thesh you're getting 290 00:13:44,640 --> 00:13:46,320 Speaker 3: in there and d mining and you can't get in 291 00:13:46,360 --> 00:13:50,760 Speaker 3: there in d mine. Why the Ayatola is driving their 292 00:13:50,800 --> 00:13:55,040 Speaker 3: little speedboats around, the Revolutionary Guard driving their little speedboats 293 00:13:55,080 --> 00:13:59,080 Speaker 3: around and threatening all hell if you dare enter twenty 294 00:13:59,080 --> 00:14:01,040 Speaker 3: four after five the early. 295 00:14:00,920 --> 00:14:04,880 Speaker 1: Edition full show podcast on iHeartRadio how It By News 296 00:14:04,880 --> 00:14:05,400 Speaker 1: Talks V. 297 00:14:07,400 --> 00:14:09,640 Speaker 3: Five twenty six News Talks. They'd be the storm for 298 00:14:09,679 --> 00:14:11,800 Speaker 3: the most part, for the North Island was a fizzer. 299 00:14:12,320 --> 00:14:14,840 Speaker 3: The TV news. The only thing they were battling was 300 00:14:15,240 --> 00:14:18,160 Speaker 3: the battle, the struggle to find pictures of anything actually 301 00:14:18,240 --> 00:14:22,120 Speaker 3: happening other than a few trees down and reporters breathlessly 302 00:14:22,200 --> 00:14:25,000 Speaker 3: doing pieces to camera in the wind. In aucklam More 303 00:14:25,000 --> 00:14:27,920 Speaker 3: Isle of most shops were closed in my particular area, 304 00:14:28,000 --> 00:14:30,000 Speaker 3: and they didn't need to be. There is a risk 305 00:14:30,040 --> 00:14:32,760 Speaker 3: here of the boy who cried wolf, But I also 306 00:14:32,800 --> 00:14:35,480 Speaker 3: don't think that we need to have an existential national 307 00:14:35,520 --> 00:14:39,600 Speaker 3: conversation about whether this was overhyped or not. The forecasters 308 00:14:39,680 --> 00:14:41,920 Speaker 3: do their thing, They tell you what is coming or 309 00:14:41,960 --> 00:14:44,960 Speaker 3: their best guess of what's coming. Then it's up to 310 00:14:45,040 --> 00:14:47,320 Speaker 3: us to make our own decisions based on the information, 311 00:14:47,600 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 3: based on our own experience and our personal judgment. 312 00:14:50,520 --> 00:14:51,200 Speaker 2: That's life. 313 00:14:51,720 --> 00:14:55,240 Speaker 3: The businesses who decided to close yesterday before anything had 314 00:14:55,280 --> 00:14:58,680 Speaker 3: actually happened lost to day's trade. The ones who didn't didn't. 315 00:14:59,280 --> 00:15:02,080 Speaker 3: Maybe next time they'll make a different call. After all, 316 00:15:02,120 --> 00:15:05,600 Speaker 3: Auckland was only under an orange watch. The media coverage 317 00:15:05,800 --> 00:15:06,720 Speaker 3: was over the top. 318 00:15:07,040 --> 00:15:07,800 Speaker 2: It always is. 319 00:15:08,480 --> 00:15:12,520 Speaker 3: Remember they make money off events like this. Eyeballs on screens. 320 00:15:12,640 --> 00:15:16,440 Speaker 3: I noticed before every video of on the stuff site 321 00:15:16,480 --> 00:15:19,840 Speaker 3: yesterday of the ocean lapping at a sand dune, there 322 00:15:19,920 --> 00:15:24,640 Speaker 3: was an ad for Tower Insurance paying for it. This 323 00:15:24,800 --> 00:15:26,720 Speaker 3: is what they do, and they will do what they do. 324 00:15:27,240 --> 00:15:29,880 Speaker 3: But you can't tell Met Service to not report the weather, 325 00:15:30,080 --> 00:15:32,720 Speaker 3: can you? Otherwise, what's the point in met service? They're 326 00:15:32,760 --> 00:15:35,280 Speaker 3: damned if they do, and damned if they don't. Those forecasters. 327 00:15:35,520 --> 00:15:39,640 Speaker 3: We're all responsible ultimately for our own lives, and ultimately 328 00:15:40,040 --> 00:15:42,600 Speaker 3: we can decide if we're safe enough to stay home 329 00:15:42,760 --> 00:15:44,600 Speaker 3: or to go get a flat white from the local 330 00:15:44,680 --> 00:15:47,320 Speaker 3: Robert Harris and the Robert Harris can decide whether they open. 331 00:15:48,120 --> 00:15:50,760 Speaker 3: And if you want to go out kitesurfing or surfing 332 00:15:50,920 --> 00:15:52,160 Speaker 3: in the storm, all. 333 00:15:52,000 --> 00:15:52,720 Speaker 2: Power to you. 334 00:15:52,720 --> 00:15:55,320 Speaker 3: You might die or you might have an awesome Sunday. 335 00:15:55,960 --> 00:15:59,480 Speaker 3: Either way, it'll be your informed choice. 336 00:16:00,480 --> 00:16:01,400 Speaker 2: Pray in Bridge. 337 00:16:01,560 --> 00:16:06,200 Speaker 3: Twenty eight minutes after five Ryan from Tiawanga. We were 338 00:16:06,280 --> 00:16:10,880 Speaker 3: evacuated three times. The storm was absolutely nothing, idiots, Ryan 339 00:16:11,120 --> 00:16:15,520 Speaker 3: Mark Mitchell is an outstanding minister, smashing that the Civil Defense portfolio, 340 00:16:15,640 --> 00:16:16,479 Speaker 3: says Grant. 341 00:16:17,840 --> 00:16:18,080 Speaker 2: Ryan. 342 00:16:18,120 --> 00:16:21,720 Speaker 3: I think the language used by most media outlets was ridiculous, 343 00:16:21,760 --> 00:16:25,120 Speaker 3: i e. Deadly wind, deadly rain, and dead the waves. 344 00:16:25,600 --> 00:16:27,960 Speaker 3: Definitely think that this will eventually lead to people not 345 00:16:28,120 --> 00:16:30,960 Speaker 3: listening when something actually happens. I mean that's the risk, 346 00:16:31,080 --> 00:16:34,600 Speaker 3: isn't it. But then, as I said, they tell you 347 00:16:34,640 --> 00:16:37,040 Speaker 3: nothing's happening and something happens, and you'll be upset too, 348 00:16:37,120 --> 00:16:38,880 Speaker 3: So they kind of have to do what they do, 349 00:16:39,600 --> 00:16:42,120 Speaker 3: and you have to use your brain when you're given 350 00:16:42,200 --> 00:16:44,800 Speaker 3: the information. Nine two nine two is the number to 351 00:16:44,840 --> 00:16:48,440 Speaker 3: text now. On Friday they had the Council and the 352 00:16:48,440 --> 00:16:52,160 Speaker 3: government announced an Auckland deal and Wayne Brown was asked 353 00:16:52,160 --> 00:16:56,400 Speaker 3: on urn Z on Friday afternoon about which where will 354 00:16:56,440 --> 00:16:58,880 Speaker 3: the bridge go across the White to Matar? And he 355 00:16:59,000 --> 00:17:01,200 Speaker 3: said basically, Meola Reef. 356 00:17:01,440 --> 00:17:06,560 Speaker 11: What ones these things as economics? You know where New 357 00:17:06,640 --> 00:17:11,040 Speaker 11: Zealand can't afford these sort of ridiculous world class things. 358 00:17:11,040 --> 00:17:17,919 Speaker 11: We've got to have economically viable, affordable, sensible infrastructure. And 359 00:17:18,000 --> 00:17:19,800 Speaker 11: I've been building that myself all my life. 360 00:17:19,840 --> 00:17:22,040 Speaker 3: So what the deal says is that the government must 361 00:17:22,119 --> 00:17:25,720 Speaker 3: consult the Council on projects, including where the water Matar 362 00:17:25,840 --> 00:17:28,760 Speaker 3: crossing goes. So Wayne has anything to do with that, 363 00:17:28,840 --> 00:17:31,880 Speaker 3: It'll be Meola Reef, thank you very much. Rather than 364 00:17:32,280 --> 00:17:35,640 Speaker 3: getting rid of the yachts at West Tavern. Coming up 365 00:17:35,680 --> 00:17:38,080 Speaker 3: to half past five here on News Talks, there'd be 366 00:17:38,320 --> 00:17:41,080 Speaker 3: We're live to the States for the latest on the blockade. 367 00:17:41,160 --> 00:17:45,159 Speaker 3: The Trump's announced overnight all ahead for your Monday. 368 00:17:44,920 --> 00:17:47,960 Speaker 12: Morning is if we meet it here, then we made it. 369 00:17:50,080 --> 00:17:54,119 Speaker 1: Get ahead of the headlines on early edition with Ryan 370 00:17:54,160 --> 00:17:58,439 Speaker 1: Bridge and Spark for Business Technology that keeps Business Moving 371 00:17:58,520 --> 00:17:59,440 Speaker 1: News Talks that'd be. 372 00:18:03,560 --> 00:18:05,440 Speaker 3: Twenty four away from six News Talks the f B 373 00:18:05,600 --> 00:18:08,320 Speaker 3: Great Tavy Company on this Monday morning. This is from 374 00:18:08,400 --> 00:18:11,760 Speaker 3: Zane Bryan Brent Crude Trading starts ten am today expect 375 00:18:11,800 --> 00:18:14,040 Speaker 3: one hundred and thirty plus a barrel because of Trump's 376 00:18:14,119 --> 00:18:17,200 Speaker 3: nutcase decision to totally totally blockade the straight of horn Moons, 377 00:18:17,720 --> 00:18:20,040 Speaker 3: which is true, I mean any and there was only 378 00:18:20,040 --> 00:18:22,160 Speaker 3: a few of them, but any ships that were getting through, 379 00:18:22,200 --> 00:18:24,360 Speaker 3: any oil tankers that we're getting through, won't get through 380 00:18:24,400 --> 00:18:27,000 Speaker 3: if what he says comes to fruition, which is an 381 00:18:27,040 --> 00:18:30,440 Speaker 3: all or nothing policy. I don't know if you'll quite 382 00:18:30,440 --> 00:18:32,480 Speaker 3: go that high, but yet it'll probably have a bump. 383 00:18:32,520 --> 00:18:35,120 Speaker 3: They finished the week Brent crewed at ninety four point 384 00:18:35,200 --> 00:18:37,280 Speaker 3: twenty six a barrel. That compared us with the peak 385 00:18:37,280 --> 00:18:39,760 Speaker 3: of one hundred and nineteen forty five during the war. 386 00:18:39,960 --> 00:18:42,320 Speaker 3: And remember before the war is about seventy two dollars 387 00:18:42,359 --> 00:18:45,399 Speaker 3: a barrel. JP Morgan reckons it'll stay above one hundred 388 00:18:45,720 --> 00:18:47,040 Speaker 3: for this quarter. 389 00:18:46,880 --> 00:18:48,359 Speaker 2: And then it should. He is off from the second 390 00:18:48,359 --> 00:18:51,040 Speaker 2: half of the year. You're on news talks. Heb Ryan 391 00:18:51,160 --> 00:18:52,840 Speaker 2: brick Tonedin with Color Morning. 392 00:18:52,880 --> 00:18:54,040 Speaker 13: Callum morning. 393 00:18:54,119 --> 00:18:57,600 Speaker 3: Right, you've got a charity walk, Yeah, we do. 394 00:18:57,840 --> 00:19:00,200 Speaker 13: A young student here is setting off on an epick 395 00:19:00,280 --> 00:19:02,960 Speaker 13: walk in Europe for charity. 396 00:19:03,000 --> 00:19:05,320 Speaker 2: This is twenty two year old Olivia Charles. 397 00:19:05,359 --> 00:19:08,680 Speaker 13: She's about to walk a thousand k's for the families 398 00:19:08,680 --> 00:19:10,080 Speaker 13: of premature babies here. 399 00:19:09,920 --> 00:19:10,560 Speaker 2: In New Zealand. 400 00:19:10,560 --> 00:19:12,560 Speaker 13: So she's going to walk what's called the Camino de 401 00:19:12,640 --> 00:19:16,760 Speaker 13: Santiago trail across France, Spain and Portugal. You can contribute 402 00:19:16,760 --> 00:19:19,440 Speaker 13: on give a little for the Little Miracles Trust, which 403 00:19:19,480 --> 00:19:22,920 Speaker 13: supports thousands of families here with babies and neonatal intensive 404 00:19:22,960 --> 00:19:25,760 Speaker 13: care units each year. Olivia says this charity is close 405 00:19:25,800 --> 00:19:27,880 Speaker 13: to her heart. She's had friends who has spent time 406 00:19:27,920 --> 00:19:30,640 Speaker 13: in the unit and she expects this walk will take 407 00:19:30,640 --> 00:19:31,760 Speaker 13: her about two months. 408 00:19:32,160 --> 00:19:32,760 Speaker 2: How's your weather. 409 00:19:34,000 --> 00:19:37,040 Speaker 13: We've got showers, possibly heavy and thundery this afternoon, light 410 00:19:37,119 --> 00:19:38,159 Speaker 13: winds nineteen the height. 411 00:19:38,359 --> 00:19:39,239 Speaker 2: Nice callum. Thank you. 412 00:19:39,280 --> 00:19:43,600 Speaker 3: Claires in Christ this morning, Claire, Good morning. Lower Salwyn Huts. 413 00:19:43,640 --> 00:19:46,679 Speaker 3: The leastholder's situation there, what's going on? What's the latest? 414 00:19:47,440 --> 00:19:49,600 Speaker 14: Yeah, this is a community of people that have been 415 00:19:49,840 --> 00:19:54,199 Speaker 14: facing potential immediate eviction from their homes at Lower Salwyn Huts. 416 00:19:54,320 --> 00:19:56,600 Speaker 14: The Department of Conservation has now announced that they are 417 00:19:56,600 --> 00:19:59,920 Speaker 14: giving those lease holders a final ten year can see 418 00:20:00,520 --> 00:20:02,800 Speaker 14: before they will have to leave for good. It's a 419 00:20:02,840 --> 00:20:05,840 Speaker 14: flood prone site. They consider it no longer viable long 420 00:20:05,960 --> 00:20:09,440 Speaker 14: term due to the rising levels at Lake Allasmere. Now 421 00:20:09,520 --> 00:20:12,600 Speaker 14: forty four hot owners have been approved for this extra decade. 422 00:20:12,960 --> 00:20:16,160 Speaker 14: Three have been declined. That's due to debt that they owe. 423 00:20:16,440 --> 00:20:19,200 Speaker 14: Counselor Elizabeth Munt says this is a much more humane 424 00:20:19,200 --> 00:20:22,399 Speaker 14: approach than the forced exits which have happened nearby the 425 00:20:22,480 --> 00:20:26,080 Speaker 14: Green Park huts just in July, which left many people homeless. 426 00:20:26,320 --> 00:20:28,560 Speaker 14: She says she's really pleased there is some certainty for 427 00:20:28,680 --> 00:20:31,560 Speaker 14: these people who have likely found themselves in a very 428 00:20:31,680 --> 00:20:32,680 Speaker 14: vulnerable position. 429 00:20:32,800 --> 00:20:35,600 Speaker 2: All right, how's our weather party. 430 00:20:35,359 --> 00:20:39,280 Speaker 14: Clardian Christchurch Westeries turning northerly and high of twenty one degrees. 431 00:20:39,400 --> 00:20:42,119 Speaker 3: Nice on, Thank you Max and Wellington Morning Max, good morning. 432 00:20:42,160 --> 00:20:45,800 Speaker 3: You've got the wastewater and the ocean water again. 433 00:20:45,960 --> 00:20:49,040 Speaker 12: Yeah, that's right. There was quite a rainy Sunday which 434 00:20:49,119 --> 00:20:53,399 Speaker 12: unfortunately meant to untreated, unscreened wastewater pouring into our coast 435 00:20:54,040 --> 00:20:56,560 Speaker 12: from about five thirty in the evening from yesterday. It 436 00:20:56,640 --> 00:21:00,560 Speaker 12: is still ongoing as well, which means trouble right around 437 00:21:00,560 --> 00:21:03,199 Speaker 12: the bay. Stay out of the water entirely for the 438 00:21:03,200 --> 00:21:05,760 Speaker 12: next three days at least, is the official advice. Keep 439 00:21:05,800 --> 00:21:08,040 Speaker 12: an eye on those updates. No time prem yet either 440 00:21:08,080 --> 00:21:10,640 Speaker 12: for fixing the plants. With wetter days to come heading 441 00:21:10,680 --> 00:21:14,720 Speaker 12: into winter. How's your weather mostly cloudy with occasional rain, 442 00:21:14,840 --> 00:21:17,000 Speaker 12: stronger norwesteries nineteen the hay. 443 00:21:17,200 --> 00:21:19,040 Speaker 2: Thank you very much. Neither an Auckland morning. 444 00:21:19,080 --> 00:21:21,520 Speaker 3: Never good morning the entire I mean we've said this 445 00:21:21,560 --> 00:21:24,240 Speaker 3: so many times it's not surprised, but the entire Auckland 446 00:21:24,320 --> 00:21:26,640 Speaker 3: rail network will be closed today, tomorrow and Wednesday. 447 00:21:26,840 --> 00:21:30,680 Speaker 15: Correct and why the testing for the city rail Link. 448 00:21:31,040 --> 00:21:33,640 Speaker 15: So this is a critical step for ensuring the City 449 00:21:33,720 --> 00:21:37,200 Speaker 15: rail Link will be reliable and safe. They have kind 450 00:21:37,240 --> 00:21:39,520 Speaker 15: of prepared for this, so we have in the past 451 00:21:39,560 --> 00:21:41,679 Speaker 15: and the last month been saying it's happening. It's happening. 452 00:21:41,880 --> 00:21:43,320 Speaker 15: But just in case you forgot about that and you 453 00:21:43,320 --> 00:21:45,160 Speaker 15: think you're going to jump on a train, No, no 454 00:21:45,280 --> 00:21:48,439 Speaker 15: you're not. But Auckland Transport they're going to have almost 455 00:21:48,480 --> 00:21:53,560 Speaker 15: one hundred rail replacement buses, so they'll be operating today, Tomorrow, Wednesday, 456 00:21:53,680 --> 00:21:56,960 Speaker 15: keep people moving and there's going to be special express 457 00:21:57,000 --> 00:21:59,720 Speaker 15: options for those you know on the Southern and Western 458 00:21:59,760 --> 00:22:02,560 Speaker 15: line as well, So that's good news and customers are 459 00:22:02,640 --> 00:22:05,679 Speaker 15: encouraged to plan ahead, you know, use the eighty app 460 00:22:05,960 --> 00:22:08,720 Speaker 15: use that app first. Yeah, so that's about it. 461 00:22:08,720 --> 00:22:11,159 Speaker 2: Really fantastic Neva. How's our weather. 462 00:22:11,200 --> 00:22:16,520 Speaker 15: Showers heavy for a time, possible possible thunderstorms in the 463 00:22:16,560 --> 00:22:18,639 Speaker 15: afternoon and evening. Still Wall twenty. 464 00:22:18,400 --> 00:22:20,480 Speaker 2: Two is a high brilliant Neva. Lovely to see you. 465 00:22:20,640 --> 00:22:24,320 Speaker 3: It is twenty to six News talks'b So the Iranian Navy, 466 00:22:24,359 --> 00:22:26,280 Speaker 3: this is the one that Trump blew to the bottom 467 00:22:26,280 --> 00:22:28,000 Speaker 3: of the ocean. There's about one hundred and fifty five 468 00:22:28,040 --> 00:22:30,440 Speaker 3: ships and they have they have sunk all of them. 469 00:22:30,800 --> 00:22:32,440 Speaker 3: They're all sitting at the lying at the bottom of 470 00:22:32,440 --> 00:22:36,120 Speaker 3: the ocean right now. But the battleships that they use 471 00:22:36,320 --> 00:22:39,680 Speaker 3: were basically just for prestige. They were an occasional long 472 00:22:39,800 --> 00:22:42,960 Speaker 3: range deployments or long range trips. They won't be doing 473 00:22:43,040 --> 00:22:46,560 Speaker 3: any long range deployments anytime soon. But the bit that 474 00:22:46,600 --> 00:22:48,600 Speaker 3: they and the part that they really needed to keep 475 00:22:48,640 --> 00:22:51,159 Speaker 3: their hands on, which they have largely this is the 476 00:22:51,160 --> 00:22:56,520 Speaker 3: revolution regard, is the little speedboats that they have. Sixty 477 00:22:56,560 --> 00:22:59,960 Speaker 3: percent of the Revolutionary regards. This is from the Wall 478 00:23:00,080 --> 00:23:05,159 Speaker 3: Street Journal via the Washington Institute. Sixty percent of those speedboats, 479 00:23:05,240 --> 00:23:09,320 Speaker 3: those attack craft remain intact, and that's what they're using 480 00:23:09,359 --> 00:23:12,880 Speaker 3: to choke the strait. At the moment, only four ships 481 00:23:12,920 --> 00:23:16,000 Speaker 3: crossed through the strait in the days after the ceasefire. 482 00:23:16,040 --> 00:23:19,240 Speaker 3: That was the lowest this month, and iran Is told 483 00:23:19,320 --> 00:23:22,399 Speaker 3: mediator Is basically we will keep it to a dozen 484 00:23:22,440 --> 00:23:24,320 Speaker 3: max a day and we will tell them that's why 485 00:23:24,359 --> 00:23:28,000 Speaker 3: nothing's been happening now. They've also issued to anyone who 486 00:23:28,040 --> 00:23:30,800 Speaker 3: was in the area and a ship, they've issued a 487 00:23:31,080 --> 00:23:35,840 Speaker 3: message over the radio friendly Hello from the Iranians. Basically, 488 00:23:36,040 --> 00:23:38,719 Speaker 3: talk to us and we'll steer you around the mines 489 00:23:38,760 --> 00:23:39,280 Speaker 3: that we've. 490 00:23:39,080 --> 00:23:39,960 Speaker 2: Stuck in there. 491 00:23:41,640 --> 00:23:44,320 Speaker 3: Eighteen to six. 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Gavin Trump says the blockade is going 516 00:25:06,080 --> 00:25:08,439 Speaker 3: to include some NATO allies, but we're hearing that the 517 00:25:08,520 --> 00:25:09,920 Speaker 3: UK ain't one of them. 518 00:25:09,960 --> 00:25:12,400 Speaker 2: What do you know, well. 519 00:25:12,160 --> 00:25:15,239 Speaker 16: The government so far here, Ryan hasn't really said a 520 00:25:15,280 --> 00:25:18,640 Speaker 16: great deal on the record, but both broadcast as BBC 521 00:25:19,119 --> 00:25:22,600 Speaker 16: and Sky are saying it's understood the UK won't take 522 00:25:22,720 --> 00:25:26,760 Speaker 16: part in monitoring or continuing this blockade. That Donald Trump 523 00:25:26,800 --> 00:25:29,399 Speaker 16: is said to be introducing to the Strait of Horne Moose. 524 00:25:29,560 --> 00:25:33,520 Speaker 16: That says Donald Trump says that NATO and the UK 525 00:25:33,680 --> 00:25:36,760 Speaker 16: will provide mind sweepers. Now mind sweepers had been offered 526 00:25:36,760 --> 00:25:40,200 Speaker 16: by the UK before in order to try and effectively 527 00:25:40,240 --> 00:25:43,520 Speaker 16: be it defensively to keep the straight open. But we 528 00:25:43,560 --> 00:25:46,240 Speaker 16: haven't heard any confirmation yet from the government. But if 529 00:25:46,240 --> 00:25:49,520 Speaker 16: there were any any doubt in anyone's mind about how 530 00:25:49,560 --> 00:25:52,800 Speaker 16: serious this is, it's being reported that Europe could see 531 00:25:52,880 --> 00:25:56,160 Speaker 16: jet fuel shortages if the Strait of horn Moose does 532 00:25:56,200 --> 00:25:58,720 Speaker 16: not open in the next three weeks. The trade body 533 00:25:58,760 --> 00:26:02,320 Speaker 16: for European airports is warning that the Gulf represents a 534 00:26:02,440 --> 00:26:05,840 Speaker 16: roughly half of all Europe's imports for aviation fuel and 535 00:26:05,960 --> 00:26:08,560 Speaker 16: without it they are going to run dry soon. That 536 00:26:08,560 --> 00:26:11,280 Speaker 16: could have a big impact on the smaller airports first 537 00:26:11,520 --> 00:26:14,440 Speaker 16: and then the larger airports, and of course without the flights, 538 00:26:14,640 --> 00:26:17,280 Speaker 16: that's not just going to affect holidays but business trips 539 00:26:17,280 --> 00:26:20,600 Speaker 16: as well. This is extremely, extremely serious, and this warning 540 00:26:20,840 --> 00:26:22,200 Speaker 16: is coming within the month. 541 00:26:22,280 --> 00:26:24,480 Speaker 3: They say, givin how long do we get a result 542 00:26:24,520 --> 00:26:25,280 Speaker 3: out of Hungary? 543 00:26:26,520 --> 00:26:28,720 Speaker 16: Well, I think it could be sometime yet, because they've 544 00:26:28,760 --> 00:26:33,240 Speaker 16: had a record turnout. The polls closed just three hours ago. Now, 545 00:26:33,400 --> 00:26:35,879 Speaker 16: the current Prime Minister, Victor Auban, he's hoping for a 546 00:26:35,920 --> 00:26:40,800 Speaker 16: fifth consecutive election victory today. He spent sixteen years in power, 547 00:26:40,920 --> 00:26:46,080 Speaker 16: but all the opinion polls are suggesting that the opposition 548 00:26:46,240 --> 00:26:50,120 Speaker 16: party Peta Maga could actually win. Why does this matter, Well, 549 00:26:50,520 --> 00:26:55,919 Speaker 16: Victor Auban is perhaps European Union some least best ally, 550 00:26:56,040 --> 00:26:59,920 Speaker 16: shall I say? He's very pro President Putin and Rush. 551 00:27:00,560 --> 00:27:03,680 Speaker 16: He wants to stop giving aid to Ukraine and has 552 00:27:03,800 --> 00:27:07,439 Speaker 16: blocked so many times the European Union giving aid to 553 00:27:07,560 --> 00:27:12,240 Speaker 16: Ukraine in terms of money and also weapons and so forth. 554 00:27:12,800 --> 00:27:15,359 Speaker 16: And he's also very close friend of Donald Trump. Indeed, 555 00:27:15,400 --> 00:27:18,359 Speaker 16: on the campaigning a few days before the election, JD. 556 00:27:18,600 --> 00:27:24,720 Speaker 16: Vans flew in the Deputy president in order to actually say, look, 557 00:27:24,760 --> 00:27:27,000 Speaker 16: you know, things could be good between America and Hungary 558 00:27:27,200 --> 00:27:29,680 Speaker 16: if you vote for Victor aubam. Despite all of that, 559 00:27:30,160 --> 00:27:32,280 Speaker 16: many people have been out on the streets saying we 560 00:27:32,400 --> 00:27:37,560 Speaker 16: choose Europe, not Russia, not America. And that looks good 561 00:27:37,600 --> 00:27:40,760 Speaker 16: for that opposition candidate who appears to be doing so well. 562 00:27:40,880 --> 00:27:41,600 Speaker 16: Peta Maga. 563 00:27:41,920 --> 00:27:45,399 Speaker 3: Appreciate your analysis. Has always Gevin Gray are UK europe correspondent. 564 00:27:45,440 --> 00:27:46,480 Speaker 3: It is twelve away from. 565 00:27:46,359 --> 00:27:47,760 Speaker 1: Six Ryan Bridge. 566 00:27:47,800 --> 00:27:50,600 Speaker 3: So Trump says, the US Navy's going to blockade ships 567 00:27:50,640 --> 00:27:52,640 Speaker 3: trying to enter or leave the Strait of Hormuz. 568 00:27:52,880 --> 00:27:55,879 Speaker 5: We're putting on a complete blockhead. We're not going to 569 00:27:55,960 --> 00:27:59,679 Speaker 5: let around make money on selling oil to people that 570 00:27:59,720 --> 00:28:02,480 Speaker 5: they're I cannot people that they don't like, or whatever 571 00:28:02,560 --> 00:28:04,120 Speaker 5: it is. It's going to be all or none. 572 00:28:04,400 --> 00:28:05,600 Speaker 2: Right, Let's go to glen Cow. 573 00:28:05,680 --> 00:28:08,720 Speaker 3: This, of course comes after no deal in Islamabad over 574 00:28:08,800 --> 00:28:11,439 Speaker 3: the peace talks. Let's go to glen Cow, forma CIA 575 00:28:11,560 --> 00:28:15,480 Speaker 3: intelligence office that glean good morning, good morning, good to 576 00:28:15,480 --> 00:28:18,000 Speaker 3: be with you, Thanks for being with me. Let's start 577 00:28:18,040 --> 00:28:21,840 Speaker 3: with the blockade situation. To start with, what do you think? 578 00:28:21,880 --> 00:28:22,480 Speaker 3: What do you make of that? 579 00:28:25,000 --> 00:28:29,520 Speaker 9: Well, Trump is flailing to be blunt about it. The 580 00:28:30,119 --> 00:28:34,760 Speaker 9: US Navy, I'm confident, can effectively stop the Iranians from 581 00:28:36,280 --> 00:28:40,880 Speaker 9: getting any ships out of the Straits of Hormuz. That's 582 00:28:41,000 --> 00:28:43,520 Speaker 9: I think quite possible, which will be a problem in 583 00:28:43,560 --> 00:28:48,240 Speaker 9: particular for China and India. But that doesn't open the straits. 584 00:28:48,240 --> 00:28:51,280 Speaker 9: And that's the fundamental problem, is that the straits are closed, 585 00:28:51,320 --> 00:28:55,680 Speaker 9: and so the world is rather quickly starting to strangle 586 00:28:55,680 --> 00:28:58,000 Speaker 9: on a lack of oil. 587 00:28:58,360 --> 00:29:00,479 Speaker 3: Yeah, which was always going to be the problem from 588 00:29:00,480 --> 00:29:02,520 Speaker 3: the get go, wasn't it. It's not when would Trump 589 00:29:02,600 --> 00:29:04,640 Speaker 3: declared that the wall's over? Who was going to do 590 00:29:04,680 --> 00:29:07,520 Speaker 3: that at some point? But it's how long after that 591 00:29:07,600 --> 00:29:09,640 Speaker 3: does it take for the strike to bloody well open? 592 00:29:10,000 --> 00:29:12,080 Speaker 3: And the answer is, actually, it's going to be a while. 593 00:29:14,120 --> 00:29:16,760 Speaker 9: Well, even if if Iran had the best will in 594 00:29:16,800 --> 00:29:20,920 Speaker 9: the world about opening the strait, it will take some time. 595 00:29:20,960 --> 00:29:23,400 Speaker 9: I don't know how long. But as we hear that, 596 00:29:23,960 --> 00:29:26,720 Speaker 9: even the US Navy and the Iranians themselves are saying 597 00:29:26,760 --> 00:29:28,840 Speaker 9: they don't know where the mines have gone because they've 598 00:29:28,840 --> 00:29:34,200 Speaker 9: float around and it's a laborious, dangerous process to d 599 00:29:34,400 --> 00:29:37,320 Speaker 9: mine and areas. So even in the best of circumstances, 600 00:29:37,320 --> 00:29:39,760 Speaker 9: there will be some period I don't know, a weeks, 601 00:29:40,040 --> 00:29:45,280 Speaker 9: it would seem. But we aren't that quote good unquote position, 602 00:29:45,320 --> 00:29:47,920 Speaker 9: which its helf is not very good at all, because 603 00:29:48,720 --> 00:29:53,120 Speaker 9: the straits have to be clear, and Iran has to 604 00:29:53,240 --> 00:29:57,600 Speaker 9: agree to an effective cease fire, and there's no agreement 605 00:29:57,760 --> 00:30:00,000 Speaker 9: between the United States and Iran. 606 00:30:00,160 --> 00:30:03,480 Speaker 3: The talks with Jdi Vance in Pakistan obviously went no, 607 00:30:03,600 --> 00:30:05,400 Speaker 3: Well didn't go no where. They did talk for twenty 608 00:30:05,440 --> 00:30:07,320 Speaker 3: one hours, but there was no agreement reached at the 609 00:30:07,440 --> 00:30:10,280 Speaker 3: end of it. We're told there'll likely be other rounds. 610 00:30:10,480 --> 00:30:12,680 Speaker 3: But the big thing is the nuclear weapons and the 611 00:30:12,760 --> 00:30:16,360 Speaker 3: nuclear stockpile of enriched uranium. So how do they not 612 00:30:16,480 --> 00:30:18,920 Speaker 3: know where it is? Can they not go and get it? 613 00:30:19,680 --> 00:30:22,959 Speaker 3: Or you know, how do we resolve this issue of 614 00:30:23,000 --> 00:30:25,600 Speaker 3: the enriched uranium, because that's the justification of going in 615 00:30:25,680 --> 00:30:26,360 Speaker 3: the first place. 616 00:30:28,320 --> 00:30:31,640 Speaker 9: Well, I believe we don't know. I think the assessment 617 00:30:31,680 --> 00:30:36,560 Speaker 9: has been pretty accurate that no one knows exactly except 618 00:30:36,600 --> 00:30:40,120 Speaker 9: perhaps even maybe not the Uranians themselves. But except for 619 00:30:40,120 --> 00:30:44,040 Speaker 9: the Uranians, where all of the processed uranium is. I 620 00:30:44,040 --> 00:30:46,600 Speaker 9: think we know where most of it is. But even 621 00:30:46,640 --> 00:30:48,840 Speaker 9: though we know where it is, it's now buried under 622 00:30:48,960 --> 00:30:53,920 Speaker 9: anything from one hundred to four hundred meters of rubble 623 00:30:54,440 --> 00:30:57,040 Speaker 9: and earth. And so to get it in a hostile 624 00:30:57,160 --> 00:31:01,800 Speaker 9: environment would imply frankly invaded and occupying that area for 625 00:31:01,880 --> 00:31:05,040 Speaker 9: a sustained period of time to dig trenches their holes 626 00:31:05,120 --> 00:31:09,480 Speaker 9: rather mines down into the mind to get the uranium, 627 00:31:10,040 --> 00:31:15,640 Speaker 9: or even with Iranian assistance or a willingness, the same 628 00:31:15,680 --> 00:31:19,520 Speaker 9: process has to happen, and then you never know, and 629 00:31:19,560 --> 00:31:24,400 Speaker 9: it seems we don't know where some of the Iranian 630 00:31:24,640 --> 00:31:28,520 Speaker 9: uranium might be, so under the best of circumstances, that's 631 00:31:28,560 --> 00:31:33,480 Speaker 9: a substantial physical challenge. And then there are the political 632 00:31:33,560 --> 00:31:38,280 Speaker 9: military aspects. So there's no quick solution to that so 633 00:31:38,360 --> 00:31:41,280 Speaker 9: long as the Iranians don't say yes, yes, we agree 634 00:31:41,320 --> 00:31:43,680 Speaker 9: in all points with the United States and they don't. 635 00:31:44,400 --> 00:31:47,959 Speaker 3: Glenn, appreciate your analysis, Glenn cow Pharmacy I Intelligence officer. 636 00:31:48,080 --> 00:31:50,440 Speaker 3: It's eight to six news talks a big. 637 00:31:51,480 --> 00:31:55,160 Speaker 1: On your radio and online on iHeart Radio Belly edition 638 00:31:55,480 --> 00:31:59,640 Speaker 1: with Ryan Bridge and Spunk for Business Technology that keeps 639 00:31:59,680 --> 00:32:01,040 Speaker 1: business news talks. 640 00:32:01,040 --> 00:32:02,480 Speaker 2: They'd be six to six on news talks. 641 00:32:02,520 --> 00:32:05,040 Speaker 3: There'd be Albanese is off in a second consecutive week 642 00:32:05,080 --> 00:32:07,680 Speaker 3: of travel offshore to try and get some oil Malaysia 643 00:32:07,720 --> 00:32:09,680 Speaker 3: and Brunei and his sites this week. He was in 644 00:32:09,720 --> 00:32:13,600 Speaker 3: Singapore last week and is doing an oil for gas 645 00:32:13,720 --> 00:32:18,600 Speaker 3: kind of situation conversation. So Malaysia supplies thirteen percent of 646 00:32:18,760 --> 00:32:23,680 Speaker 3: diesel in Australia and Brunei about nine percent of diesel, 647 00:32:24,320 --> 00:32:27,400 Speaker 3: and Albanize has a bunch of gas and it's interesting 648 00:32:27,480 --> 00:32:32,400 Speaker 3: unlike labor here. Albanizi has declared his confidence that gas 649 00:32:32,440 --> 00:32:36,000 Speaker 3: fields will be brought online faster because the government has 650 00:32:36,120 --> 00:32:37,880 Speaker 3: overhauled environmental laws. 651 00:32:38,080 --> 00:32:40,160 Speaker 2: So there you go. Give them gas, they'll. 652 00:32:39,960 --> 00:32:43,400 Speaker 3: Give you Diesel Brian Bred five to six mics in 653 00:32:43,440 --> 00:32:45,640 Speaker 3: the studio morning, Mike, get a mate, good weekend. 654 00:32:45,720 --> 00:32:47,280 Speaker 2: You'll be happy with you. Warrior's result. 655 00:32:48,280 --> 00:32:52,880 Speaker 7: That's probably as good a result in thirty something years 656 00:32:53,280 --> 00:32:56,479 Speaker 7: if you watched it, well, seventeen a lot of people, 657 00:32:56,680 --> 00:32:59,120 Speaker 7: a lot of people got sort of angsty about it 658 00:32:59,160 --> 00:33:01,240 Speaker 7: and thinking, oh, are pretty good and we've lost a 659 00:33:01,240 --> 00:33:04,000 Speaker 7: couple of games, and we didn't lose particularly well anyway. 660 00:33:04,040 --> 00:33:06,400 Speaker 7: But if you look at the completeness of what. 661 00:33:06,280 --> 00:33:08,880 Speaker 2: We did, comprehensive, comprehensive. 662 00:33:08,960 --> 00:33:11,400 Speaker 3: But didn't Melbourne have a bad game the week? 663 00:33:11,640 --> 00:33:14,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, they got they got hiding, didn't they They got been by. 664 00:33:14,680 --> 00:33:17,560 Speaker 7: The Panthers and badly. So yeah, I suppose if your 665 00:33:17,560 --> 00:33:19,760 Speaker 7: glass half amp year could have gone, well, they're not 666 00:33:19,800 --> 00:33:21,560 Speaker 7: the side they once were, but it win's a win. 667 00:33:21,760 --> 00:33:23,160 Speaker 7: And at the at the end of the day, you 668 00:33:23,240 --> 00:33:25,480 Speaker 7: got four winds of six so far, so we're second 669 00:33:25,480 --> 00:33:27,600 Speaker 7: on the table. Four winds of six and those four 670 00:33:27,640 --> 00:33:30,520 Speaker 7: winds each and every one of them is brilliant. Was 671 00:33:30,560 --> 00:33:33,280 Speaker 7: not just a win, it's a spanking. We spank them 672 00:33:33,360 --> 00:33:35,160 Speaker 7: good and so this is our year. 673 00:33:35,240 --> 00:33:35,480 Speaker 11: Ryan. 674 00:33:35,760 --> 00:33:36,440 Speaker 2: I haven't heard you. 675 00:33:36,560 --> 00:33:39,320 Speaker 7: I haven't heard you say that this morning or indeed 676 00:33:39,320 --> 00:33:40,000 Speaker 7: all this season. 677 00:33:40,120 --> 00:33:43,520 Speaker 3: So I was I was a pessimistic last week. I 678 00:33:43,560 --> 00:33:45,959 Speaker 3: have to say exactly the boys from Sport. I was saying, Oh, 679 00:33:46,040 --> 00:33:48,520 Speaker 3: this always happens, and then they fall a big mistake, 680 00:33:48,560 --> 00:33:50,320 Speaker 3: stumble and they crumble. 681 00:33:50,120 --> 00:33:52,840 Speaker 7: Your big mistake. There was the words talking to the 682 00:33:52,920 --> 00:33:57,760 Speaker 7: boys from Sport, stay well clear of that department and 683 00:33:57,800 --> 00:33:58,640 Speaker 7: deal with the experts. 684 00:33:58,680 --> 00:34:00,960 Speaker 3: Anyway, as always, as always, the only person I really 685 00:34:00,960 --> 00:34:01,920 Speaker 3: need to talk to, Mike, This. 686 00:34:01,920 --> 00:34:04,200 Speaker 7: Is one, one hundred percent. Anyway, As it turns out, 687 00:34:04,200 --> 00:34:05,720 Speaker 7: we've got the assistant coach and the Warriors on this 688 00:34:05,840 --> 00:34:07,600 Speaker 7: morning just to do a little bit of celebrating and 689 00:34:08,160 --> 00:34:10,919 Speaker 7: we'll roll the Prime Minister ro In fordable champagne, pop 690 00:34:10,960 --> 00:34:12,640 Speaker 7: the champagne a prime minister as well. 691 00:34:12,840 --> 00:34:15,800 Speaker 3: Have a great Monday, see you tomorrow. 692 00:34:18,640 --> 00:34:22,759 Speaker 1: Shime your five nine brown eyes. For more from Early 693 00:34:22,960 --> 00:34:25,880 Speaker 1: Edition with Ryan Bridge, listen live to News Talks it 694 00:34:26,080 --> 00:34:30,040 Speaker 1: Be from five am weekdays, or follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.