1 00:00:01,960 --> 00:00:06,320 Speaker 1: The issues is the interviews and the insight Andrew Dickens 2 00:00:06,400 --> 00:00:10,680 Speaker 1: on early edition with one roof make your property search simple, 3 00:00:11,400 --> 00:00:11,879 Speaker 1: use talks. 4 00:00:11,920 --> 00:00:15,000 Speaker 2: It'd be welcome by to you. Not only is it 5 00:00:15,240 --> 00:00:17,919 Speaker 2: with some Peter's birthday, it's my birthday as well, and 6 00:00:18,000 --> 00:00:21,640 Speaker 2: welcome to the program. And it's Friday Nets Safe. Ask 7 00:00:21,720 --> 00:00:24,440 Speaker 2: the kids what they want in terms of protection from 8 00:00:24,480 --> 00:00:26,639 Speaker 2: the nasties on the internet. So i'll have that story 9 00:00:26,680 --> 00:00:29,600 Speaker 2: for you in five minutes. Topor is gearing up for 10 00:00:29,640 --> 00:00:32,319 Speaker 2: their biggest weekend with the supercars. We're going to talk 11 00:00:32,320 --> 00:00:34,920 Speaker 2: to the mayor in ten minutes. Finally someone has said 12 00:00:34,920 --> 00:00:38,320 Speaker 2: what needs to be said about our emissions trading scheme, 13 00:00:38,360 --> 00:00:40,440 Speaker 2: and I'll have that story for you just before five thirty. 14 00:00:40,960 --> 00:00:46,440 Speaker 2: And the whole Treaty Negotiations principles debate came to an 15 00:00:46,520 --> 00:00:50,360 Speaker 2: end yesterday, a messy end yesterday, So former Treaty Negotiations 16 00:00:50,360 --> 00:00:53,800 Speaker 2: Minister Chris Finnerson will join me just before six to 17 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:56,880 Speaker 2: discuss what we learnt from it all. We'll have Vincent 18 00:00:56,960 --> 00:00:59,840 Speaker 2: mcavenni out of Europe. We'll also have corresponden some write 19 00:01:00,120 --> 00:01:02,320 Speaker 2: New Zealand and of course news as it breaks and 20 00:01:02,400 --> 00:01:04,039 Speaker 2: you can have your say by giving us a text 21 00:01:04,080 --> 00:01:06,640 Speaker 2: anytime you like. The number is ninety two ninety two, 22 00:01:06,840 --> 00:01:09,320 Speaker 2: and there is a small charge that applies. It's eight 23 00:01:09,440 --> 00:01:15,440 Speaker 2: after five. The agenda Friday, the eleventh of April. We 24 00:01:15,480 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 2: start with the great tariff back down from Donald Trump. 25 00:01:18,200 --> 00:01:20,959 Speaker 2: As we heard yesterday on the show, Trump paused tariff 26 00:01:21,040 --> 00:01:24,440 Speaker 2: hikes for ninety days, but the universal ten percent levee 27 00:01:24,480 --> 00:01:29,280 Speaker 2: for all countries except China remains in place. Well, I 28 00:01:29,319 --> 00:01:33,440 Speaker 2: thought that people were jumping a little bit out of line. 29 00:01:33,480 --> 00:01:35,040 Speaker 3: They were getting yippy. 30 00:01:35,280 --> 00:01:37,280 Speaker 1: You know, they're getting a little bit yippy, a little 31 00:01:37,319 --> 00:01:38,520 Speaker 1: bit afraid. 32 00:01:38,640 --> 00:01:40,320 Speaker 3: Unlike these champions. 33 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:41,920 Speaker 2: Somebody had to do it. 34 00:01:41,959 --> 00:01:44,160 Speaker 4: They had to stop because it was not sustainable. 35 00:01:44,560 --> 00:01:48,600 Speaker 2: Yippi. That's the word of the day. Yippie. Now, following 36 00:01:48,600 --> 00:01:51,840 Speaker 2: the move, the EU has put retaliatory tariffs on hold, 37 00:01:52,200 --> 00:01:54,800 Speaker 2: while the Trump administration says it's close to signing deals 38 00:01:54,800 --> 00:01:59,320 Speaker 2: with American's trading partners. US Treasury Secretary Scott Present says 39 00:01:59,520 --> 00:02:02,480 Speaker 2: they were acting to the markets and says, hey, this 40 00:02:02,640 --> 00:02:03,760 Speaker 2: is all part of the plan. 41 00:02:04,560 --> 00:02:08,000 Speaker 4: This was driven by the president's strategy. Then I had 42 00:02:08,040 --> 00:02:11,799 Speaker 4: a long talk on Sunday, and this was his strategy 43 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:12,520 Speaker 4: all along. 44 00:02:13,080 --> 00:02:14,919 Speaker 5: And that you know, you might. 45 00:02:14,800 --> 00:02:19,520 Speaker 4: Even say that he go to China into a bad position. 46 00:02:20,080 --> 00:02:23,600 Speaker 4: They responded that they have shown themselves to the world 47 00:02:23,680 --> 00:02:24,799 Speaker 4: to be the bad actors. 48 00:02:25,280 --> 00:02:27,799 Speaker 2: Now there's been a development in the Idaho murders where 49 00:02:27,840 --> 00:02:30,239 Speaker 2: a judge is set to make decisions about what evidence 50 00:02:30,280 --> 00:02:33,520 Speaker 2: can and cannot be submitted at the upcoming death penalty 51 00:02:33,680 --> 00:02:38,399 Speaker 2: trial of Brian Coburger, who's accused of murdering four University 52 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:41,639 Speaker 2: of Idaho students back in November twenty twenty two. So 53 00:02:41,760 --> 00:02:45,760 Speaker 2: Coburger faces four counts of first degree murders. This is 54 00:02:45,800 --> 00:02:49,840 Speaker 2: in the deaths of Madison Mogan, Katie Congarvli's, Zayana Canodle, 55 00:02:49,919 --> 00:02:52,520 Speaker 2: and Ethan Chapin. Now, this was at an off campus 56 00:02:52,560 --> 00:02:56,639 Speaker 2: home in Moscow, Idaho. Not guilty please have been entered 57 00:02:56,639 --> 00:02:59,120 Speaker 2: on his behalf. It was a marathon hearing and the 58 00:02:59,200 --> 00:03:01,679 Speaker 2: defense called on one of the only surviving room mates, 59 00:03:01,760 --> 00:03:06,360 Speaker 2: Dylan Mortensen, and he called him a unreliable eyewitness. 60 00:03:06,680 --> 00:03:10,680 Speaker 6: DM is uncertain about the lighting. The stairs to her 61 00:03:10,800 --> 00:03:14,880 Speaker 6: left were not lit, the kitchen may or may not 62 00:03:15,000 --> 00:03:18,000 Speaker 6: have been lit, and the twinkle lights in the living 63 00:03:18,040 --> 00:03:21,560 Speaker 6: room may have been lit. She described seeing the person 64 00:03:21,880 --> 00:03:24,640 Speaker 6: for quote only a second. 65 00:03:25,080 --> 00:03:27,320 Speaker 2: And finally, King Charles and Queen Camilla had been wrapping 66 00:03:27,360 --> 00:03:29,280 Speaker 2: up their visit to Italy. The two met the Pope 67 00:03:29,280 --> 00:03:32,120 Speaker 2: at the Vatican and celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary at 68 00:03:32,160 --> 00:03:38,400 Speaker 2: a state banquet at the Presidential Palaces. 69 00:03:38,480 --> 00:03:41,640 Speaker 7: To President, to me on this small. 70 00:03:41,960 --> 00:03:47,080 Speaker 2: Romantic cabin, he's a funny man, and yesterday I complained 71 00:03:47,120 --> 00:03:49,040 Speaker 2: that I hadn't heard him speaking in Italian. Last night 72 00:03:49,080 --> 00:03:51,960 Speaker 2: on the TV, I saw the King speaking in Italian 73 00:03:52,040 --> 00:03:56,000 Speaker 2: and his Italian was marvelous. It's ten out of five. 74 00:03:57,200 --> 00:04:01,200 Speaker 1: Get ahead of the headlines on Earl edition Andrew Dickens 75 00:04:01,240 --> 00:04:05,240 Speaker 1: and one roof make your Property Search Simple News Talk. 76 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:07,480 Speaker 2: Sid be Highto. So the passion play that was the 77 00:04:07,720 --> 00:04:10,920 Speaker 2: Treaty Principal's Bill came to its predicted end yesterday not 78 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:14,800 Speaker 2: with a whimper but a roar. There were impassion speeches. 79 00:04:15,240 --> 00:04:17,599 Speaker 2: There was singing, even though the speaker warned that that 80 00:04:17,720 --> 00:04:20,280 Speaker 2: was banned. He called for the cops. Willie Jackson got 81 00:04:20,320 --> 00:04:22,680 Speaker 2: predictably chucked out of the house for calling someone a 82 00:04:22,760 --> 00:04:26,159 Speaker 2: liar again. A national MP even got hot and bothered 83 00:04:26,200 --> 00:04:28,480 Speaker 2: on the day with Tama Puttaka, calling the whole thing 84 00:04:28,800 --> 00:04:32,560 Speaker 2: cremation day and a burial. The Prime Minister didn't attend 85 00:04:32,560 --> 00:04:34,440 Speaker 2: because he had important stuff to do. He had a 86 00:04:34,480 --> 00:04:36,279 Speaker 2: meeting with EWE and he had to do a speech 87 00:04:36,320 --> 00:04:39,400 Speaker 2: to the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. Chris Hipkins called the 88 00:04:39,440 --> 00:04:41,840 Speaker 2: Prime Minister a coward for not being there at the 89 00:04:41,920 --> 00:04:43,800 Speaker 2: end of a process that he allowed to happen in 90 00:04:43,800 --> 00:04:47,120 Speaker 2: the coalition agreement, and the architect of the bill, David Seymour, 91 00:04:47,320 --> 00:04:50,080 Speaker 2: said the idea is not dead. In fact, a referendum 92 00:04:50,200 --> 00:04:53,280 Speaker 2: is his new bottom line and coalition agreements going forward. 93 00:04:53,960 --> 00:04:58,320 Speaker 2: It all sounded pretty divisive, really, and so did the 94 00:04:58,320 --> 00:05:01,440 Speaker 2: marches on Parliament, so did the anti Malori vitriol all 95 00:05:01,440 --> 00:05:04,120 Speaker 2: over social media. And yet the funny thing always was 96 00:05:04,160 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 2: in this whole debate that David Seymour and the supporters 97 00:05:06,520 --> 00:05:09,320 Speaker 2: of the bill always said the bill was not divisive. 98 00:05:09,560 --> 00:05:12,280 Speaker 2: In fact, the bill can't be divisive when it's three 99 00:05:12,320 --> 00:05:17,200 Speaker 2: sentences talked about unity and one New Zealand. But right there, 100 00:05:17,320 --> 00:05:21,360 Speaker 2: right before our eyes, there was division. And the division 101 00:05:21,839 --> 00:05:24,039 Speaker 2: is between the people who support the way we enact 102 00:05:24,080 --> 00:05:26,120 Speaker 2: the Treaty in our day to day lives and the 103 00:05:26,160 --> 00:05:29,800 Speaker 2: people who don't you know it quacked like a duck, 104 00:05:29,839 --> 00:05:32,480 Speaker 2: so let's call it a duck. It was divisive and 105 00:05:32,520 --> 00:05:36,200 Speaker 2: you know what, after all the fire and headlines, nothing 106 00:05:36,240 --> 00:05:39,560 Speaker 2: has happened. And I'm going to call this the best 107 00:05:39,920 --> 00:05:43,640 Speaker 2: political stunt in a generation. David Seymour's been in the 108 00:05:43,720 --> 00:05:48,159 Speaker 2: headlines for months. Take a bow, mister Seymour. Andrew Diggens 109 00:05:48,200 --> 00:05:51,080 Speaker 2: now Health New Zealand data. So it's the number of 110 00:05:51,120 --> 00:05:55,640 Speaker 2: public funding colonoscopies have dropped more than seven percent. They've 111 00:05:55,640 --> 00:05:58,640 Speaker 2: got a made of mine. Who cause a colonoscopy? Riding 112 00:05:58,680 --> 00:06:02,400 Speaker 2: the black snake? Not pleasant, but they're very important anyway. 113 00:06:02,440 --> 00:06:04,400 Speaker 2: Health New Zealand then went on to say it's because 114 00:06:04,440 --> 00:06:07,640 Speaker 2: there was a temporary surge after the assignation of leftover 115 00:06:07,760 --> 00:06:12,279 Speaker 2: COVID funding, so we did more colonoscopies than usual in 116 00:06:12,320 --> 00:06:15,680 Speaker 2: the twenty twenty two year, which is not wholly untrue, 117 00:06:16,000 --> 00:06:18,560 Speaker 2: but it fails to recognize the bigger picture, and that 118 00:06:18,760 --> 00:06:22,080 Speaker 2: is the fact that our population is aging. All the 119 00:06:22,120 --> 00:06:25,240 Speaker 2: boomers are well over sixty, and you know, you get 120 00:06:25,240 --> 00:06:29,559 Speaker 2: over sixty, that's when things start falling apart. Boo Canser 121 00:06:29,640 --> 00:06:31,960 Speaker 2: New Zealand has come out and said that an aging 122 00:06:32,040 --> 00:06:35,119 Speaker 2: population has been increasing at a rate of six point 123 00:06:35,120 --> 00:06:38,480 Speaker 2: four percent over the past six years. So the COVID 124 00:06:38,520 --> 00:06:41,839 Speaker 2: year testing numbers that jumped up were not an outlier, 125 00:06:42,160 --> 00:06:44,880 Speaker 2: but rather a necessary correction to keep up with population. 126 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:48,520 Speaker 2: In fact, they said yesterday we should probably be doing 127 00:06:48,839 --> 00:06:52,920 Speaker 2: eighty five hundred tests more than we actually do. Now, 128 00:06:52,920 --> 00:06:55,039 Speaker 2: look if I'm losing it with all these numbers, let's 129 00:06:55,040 --> 00:06:57,800 Speaker 2: put this in plain English. Bow cans in New Zealand 130 00:06:57,800 --> 00:07:02,320 Speaker 2: says we're not testing enough because funding has dried up. 131 00:07:03,440 --> 00:07:05,719 Speaker 2: Now here's a question for the government. Is that a 132 00:07:05,760 --> 00:07:09,400 Speaker 2: false economy. The earlier you detect a cancer or disease, 133 00:07:09,480 --> 00:07:12,400 Speaker 2: the easier it is to treat, the easier it is 134 00:07:12,440 --> 00:07:15,880 Speaker 2: to treat, the cheaper it is to treat. Far too 135 00:07:15,960 --> 00:07:18,680 Speaker 2: many people die of bow cancer in this country, and 136 00:07:18,720 --> 00:07:22,400 Speaker 2: there's been an extensive education campaign going back decades to 137 00:07:22,440 --> 00:07:25,360 Speaker 2: get people to look closely at their guts earlier in 138 00:07:25,440 --> 00:07:29,840 Speaker 2: their lives. So the reduction in klidoscopies and the reduction 139 00:07:29,920 --> 00:07:33,080 Speaker 2: of funding for them is a step backwards in the 140 00:07:33,160 --> 00:07:35,920 Speaker 2: nation's health and at the end of the day, it's 141 00:07:35,960 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 2: going to end out costing the taxpayer more Dickens. It's 142 00:07:40,320 --> 00:07:43,560 Speaker 2: five fourteen. I'm meant for Ryan Bridge. He is back 143 00:07:43,560 --> 00:07:47,080 Speaker 2: on Tuesday. Heathers back on Monday. So net safe has 144 00:07:47,200 --> 00:07:52,680 Speaker 2: gone and asked one thousand kids about what's on social 145 00:07:52,720 --> 00:07:55,800 Speaker 2: media and what gives them the yips because yippie is 146 00:07:55,800 --> 00:07:58,160 Speaker 2: the word of the day and that's about time and 147 00:07:58,200 --> 00:08:03,440 Speaker 2: what they said might surprise you. Sure certainly should supplies legislators. 148 00:08:03,600 --> 00:08:05,040 Speaker 2: So I'm going to talk to net safe about this 149 00:08:05,080 --> 00:08:07,120 Speaker 2: in just a few moments time. It's coming up five 150 00:08:07,200 --> 00:08:07,920 Speaker 2: to fifteen. 151 00:08:08,280 --> 00:08:11,560 Speaker 1: News and Views You Trust to start your day's early 152 00:08:11,760 --> 00:08:15,520 Speaker 1: edition with Andrew Dickens and one roof Make your Property 153 00:08:15,600 --> 00:08:17,800 Speaker 1: Search Simple? Can you've talk Sibby? 154 00:08:18,280 --> 00:08:20,679 Speaker 2: Well, it's seventeen minutes out to five. So new data 155 00:08:20,720 --> 00:08:23,840 Speaker 2: shows only one in three Kiwi pairents have rules around 156 00:08:23,840 --> 00:08:27,640 Speaker 2: their children's use of social media well the other two 157 00:08:27,640 --> 00:08:30,360 Speaker 2: out of three during while a report by Save the 158 00:08:30,400 --> 00:08:33,559 Speaker 2: Children and Netsafe shows over seventy five percent of Kiwi 159 00:08:33,679 --> 00:08:37,920 Speaker 2: kids what greater restrictions on harmful content. It comes as 160 00:08:37,920 --> 00:08:41,040 Speaker 2: TikTok presented new child safety features to Parliament on Wednesday. 161 00:08:41,240 --> 00:08:45,080 Speaker 2: So I'm joined now by netsafe's online safety Officer, Sean 162 00:08:45,320 --> 00:08:47,000 Speaker 2: Lyons and good morning Tea. 163 00:08:46,840 --> 00:08:48,280 Speaker 5: Sean, Good morning. 164 00:08:48,480 --> 00:08:50,560 Speaker 2: So you spoke to nearly one thousand kids around New 165 00:08:50,600 --> 00:08:52,600 Speaker 2: Zealand and you found out what they want and they 166 00:08:52,600 --> 00:08:55,600 Speaker 2: want less nasties. So why are the adults still faffing about? 167 00:08:57,360 --> 00:08:59,400 Speaker 5: Well, I mean, I think part of that Indy should 168 00:08:59,400 --> 00:09:01,680 Speaker 5: be listening to to those young users that are out 169 00:09:01,679 --> 00:09:05,720 Speaker 5: there eperiencing some of those challenges online. Those young people 170 00:09:05,800 --> 00:09:09,280 Speaker 5: had a real common sense approach to what it was 171 00:09:09,320 --> 00:09:12,559 Speaker 5: that they wanted. They understand and recognize that there's good 172 00:09:12,559 --> 00:09:15,480 Speaker 5: stuff that they see online, that they do online, but 173 00:09:15,520 --> 00:09:17,960 Speaker 5: also that there are steps that could be taken to 174 00:09:18,080 --> 00:09:20,640 Speaker 5: make them safer online. And you know, like I said, 175 00:09:20,840 --> 00:09:22,480 Speaker 5: I think it's a real common sense approach that they've 176 00:09:22,480 --> 00:09:22,920 Speaker 5: come up with. 177 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:25,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, the kids want to be safe online. So who 178 00:09:25,280 --> 00:09:28,600 Speaker 2: is responsible for these kids seeing harmful content online? Is 179 00:09:28,640 --> 00:09:31,480 Speaker 2: it the content providers? Or is it the government with 180 00:09:31,600 --> 00:09:33,880 Speaker 2: laws and regulations, or is it the parents? 181 00:09:35,679 --> 00:09:38,280 Speaker 5: Well, I mean who's responsible for them seeing it would 182 00:09:38,320 --> 00:09:41,240 Speaker 5: be the people that put harmful content online and those 183 00:09:41,280 --> 00:09:45,240 Speaker 5: that seek to harm individuals. And that's as much the 184 00:09:45,240 --> 00:09:47,200 Speaker 5: case for young people as it is for adults. And 185 00:09:47,240 --> 00:09:50,640 Speaker 5: in terms of whose responsibility is it to stop that 186 00:09:50,800 --> 00:09:53,520 Speaker 5: or deal with that situation. It's a joint responsibility and 187 00:09:53,559 --> 00:09:58,200 Speaker 5: it goes from the responsibility of parents to ensure that 188 00:09:58,240 --> 00:10:01,120 Speaker 5: they know what their young people they're doing and provide 189 00:10:01,160 --> 00:10:04,520 Speaker 5: support for it for young people directly if they need it. 190 00:10:04,559 --> 00:10:07,600 Speaker 5: But it's also about regulation, it's also about the platforms, 191 00:10:08,120 --> 00:10:11,200 Speaker 5: and it's also about education and the support that young 192 00:10:11,240 --> 00:10:13,560 Speaker 5: people get. But the main thing is it's really about 193 00:10:13,559 --> 00:10:17,400 Speaker 5: empowering young people to ensure that they know how to 194 00:10:17,400 --> 00:10:19,360 Speaker 5: look after themselves, how to how to deal with the 195 00:10:19,400 --> 00:10:21,560 Speaker 5: situation that they come across. 196 00:10:22,000 --> 00:10:25,000 Speaker 2: And that's very sensible and go the kids. But here's 197 00:10:25,040 --> 00:10:26,800 Speaker 2: the thing. The thing that got me is that two 198 00:10:26,880 --> 00:10:30,520 Speaker 2: out of three queuing parents have no rules around their 199 00:10:30,559 --> 00:10:32,720 Speaker 2: children's use of social media. So what would you like 200 00:10:32,760 --> 00:10:38,000 Speaker 2: to say to those parents. 201 00:10:36,000 --> 00:10:40,199 Speaker 5: Certainly when it's no rules at all, that that's something 202 00:10:40,240 --> 00:10:42,640 Speaker 5: that needs to be reviewed and reviewed regularly. I mean 203 00:10:42,720 --> 00:10:46,719 Speaker 5: that may well be because without rules, what they have 204 00:10:46,880 --> 00:10:49,600 Speaker 5: is other systems in place, or they have a degree 205 00:10:49,640 --> 00:10:52,679 Speaker 5: of confidence in their young people that they know what 206 00:10:52,760 --> 00:10:55,840 Speaker 5: to do. We could be talking about parents of fifteen 207 00:10:55,880 --> 00:10:59,359 Speaker 5: sixteen year olds who feel that their children are incredibly 208 00:10:59,360 --> 00:11:02,760 Speaker 5: well equipped with the challenges they experience, and if that's 209 00:11:02,800 --> 00:11:06,480 Speaker 5: the case, then so be it. Our real worry is 210 00:11:06,480 --> 00:11:09,199 Speaker 5: that that comes out of parents who don't really understand 211 00:11:09,480 --> 00:11:11,640 Speaker 5: or haven't really engaged with what it is that those 212 00:11:11,720 --> 00:11:14,200 Speaker 5: online spaces and places that they're young people are in 213 00:11:14,600 --> 00:11:17,400 Speaker 5: look like. And really what we would the challenge I 214 00:11:17,400 --> 00:11:19,360 Speaker 5: guess that we would give to parents in that situation is, 215 00:11:19,640 --> 00:11:21,439 Speaker 5: if that is the case, then this is the time 216 00:11:21,480 --> 00:11:23,680 Speaker 5: to step in, take a look yourself, talk to you 217 00:11:23,679 --> 00:11:26,320 Speaker 5: young people about what it is that they experience and 218 00:11:26,360 --> 00:11:29,319 Speaker 5: how they handle those challenges online. And if you still 219 00:11:29,360 --> 00:11:31,440 Speaker 5: feel that there's no need to put anything in place, 220 00:11:31,480 --> 00:11:34,959 Speaker 5: then that's that's an informed decision. I think the likelihood 221 00:11:35,040 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 5: is in that case that it's then time. What you 222 00:11:37,679 --> 00:11:40,440 Speaker 5: will find out is that it's time to institute something 223 00:11:40,800 --> 00:11:43,280 Speaker 5: around those young people, be that educating them, be that 224 00:11:43,480 --> 00:11:46,040 Speaker 5: making a plan, be that working out what it is 225 00:11:46,080 --> 00:11:47,880 Speaker 5: and isn't. It's stickle in your house that something will 226 00:11:47,880 --> 00:11:49,880 Speaker 5: probably need to step into that place. 227 00:11:50,360 --> 00:11:53,200 Speaker 2: Sean very good work. That is Sean Lyon's the net 228 00:11:53,320 --> 00:11:56,440 Speaker 2: Safetief Online safety officer. And you know what I find 229 00:11:56,480 --> 00:11:58,080 Speaker 2: amazing about this is a lot of the new parents 230 00:11:58,120 --> 00:12:00,160 Speaker 2: these days, the Internet's been around for a while. They've 231 00:12:00,200 --> 00:12:02,960 Speaker 2: grown up with the internet. As kids, they would have 232 00:12:03,080 --> 00:12:05,839 Speaker 2: seen the nasties on the internet, and now they are 233 00:12:05,920 --> 00:12:07,960 Speaker 2: parents themselves, and you would have thought more of them 234 00:12:08,240 --> 00:12:11,960 Speaker 2: would know what to do, but not to be Hello, Kathy. 235 00:12:12,080 --> 00:12:14,720 Speaker 2: Kathy says, my husband's having a colonoscopy in a couple 236 00:12:14,760 --> 00:12:18,000 Speaker 2: of weeks. We are fortunate to have Southern Cross costing 237 00:12:18,080 --> 00:12:22,080 Speaker 2: US eight hundred dollars. Our excess is one thousand dollars. 238 00:12:22,640 --> 00:12:24,439 Speaker 2: Wish your husband all the very best. And yes, that's 239 00:12:24,440 --> 00:12:26,760 Speaker 2: the sensible thing to do, Kathy. It is five twenty one. 240 00:12:26,760 --> 00:12:28,960 Speaker 2: We're off to Topaul next because they've got a big 241 00:12:29,040 --> 00:12:29,960 Speaker 2: race this weekend. 242 00:12:31,120 --> 00:12:34,839 Speaker 1: Andrew Dickens on affili edition with one roof Make your 243 00:12:34,880 --> 00:12:37,560 Speaker 1: Property Search Simple, Youth Talk Zivvy. 244 00:12:37,840 --> 00:12:40,080 Speaker 2: It's five twenty three. Text comes in and joint approach 245 00:12:40,120 --> 00:12:43,359 Speaker 2: sounds sensible when it comes to online safety, parents, platforms, 246 00:12:43,360 --> 00:12:46,280 Speaker 2: regulation and education. Good advice from net Safe. Thank you 247 00:12:46,280 --> 00:12:48,599 Speaker 2: for your text. I agree. So it's all on V 248 00:12:48,720 --> 00:12:52,240 Speaker 2: eight supercars back in Topaul this weekend and I've got 249 00:12:52,240 --> 00:12:56,400 Speaker 2: the mayor with me. David Treuevers. Hello David, Yeah. 250 00:12:56,240 --> 00:13:00,360 Speaker 3: Good money, Andrew, Yeah, kyodo and yeah nice to nice 251 00:13:00,360 --> 00:13:02,160 Speaker 3: to hear your friendly voice in the morning this morning. 252 00:13:02,880 --> 00:13:05,160 Speaker 2: Now, sixty thousand people coming to pack in the region, 253 00:13:05,160 --> 00:13:06,160 Speaker 2: now that's got to be good. 254 00:13:07,160 --> 00:13:07,480 Speaker 5: Yeah. 255 00:13:07,520 --> 00:13:10,080 Speaker 3: Absolutely. We had a taste of it last year, of course, 256 00:13:10,120 --> 00:13:13,280 Speaker 3: and this is the second year that we're doing it, 257 00:13:13,400 --> 00:13:17,400 Speaker 3: and yeah, it's just the town is absolutely buzzing and 258 00:13:18,120 --> 00:13:22,000 Speaker 3: we're looking forward to it. The weather forecast locks absolutely brilliant, 259 00:13:22,080 --> 00:13:25,560 Speaker 3: so we'll take it and we'll just do the job 260 00:13:25,600 --> 00:13:29,080 Speaker 3: and welcome all these Aussies into town and all the 261 00:13:29,080 --> 00:13:31,280 Speaker 3: people from around New Zealand. So looking forward to it. 262 00:13:31,360 --> 00:13:34,360 Speaker 2: Okay, as you say, year two, So how did your 263 00:13:34,400 --> 00:13:36,840 Speaker 2: one go? What economic benefits did TOPO get? 264 00:13:38,200 --> 00:13:44,120 Speaker 3: We got a measure done. We think about twenty twenty 265 00:13:44,160 --> 00:13:47,360 Speaker 3: to twenty three mill into the district just a direct 266 00:13:47,400 --> 00:13:50,600 Speaker 3: spend on the weekend. So you know that's pretty good 267 00:13:50,600 --> 00:13:55,680 Speaker 3: for a small population. So and good spenders too. It 268 00:13:55,760 --> 00:13:57,760 Speaker 3: covers all fields. You know, you've got your mum and 269 00:13:57,840 --> 00:14:00,800 Speaker 3: dads with the picnic rug and couple of kids, and 270 00:14:00,840 --> 00:14:03,760 Speaker 3: then you've got ten thousand die hard motorsport fans you 271 00:14:03,800 --> 00:14:05,920 Speaker 3: know what they like. And then you've got the corporates 272 00:14:05,960 --> 00:14:09,120 Speaker 3: and they do the corporates really well. And Supercars is 273 00:14:09,200 --> 00:14:10,680 Speaker 3: a totally professional outfit. 274 00:14:11,320 --> 00:14:12,719 Speaker 2: You know what I really like. I really like the 275 00:14:12,800 --> 00:14:16,280 Speaker 2: racecourse that's right beside the racecourse it ends up being 276 00:14:16,280 --> 00:14:18,120 Speaker 2: a camping town and that looks like the best fun 277 00:14:18,160 --> 00:14:19,080 Speaker 2: on earth to be fair. 278 00:14:20,000 --> 00:14:22,960 Speaker 3: Absolutely got the gliding club as well. The end the 279 00:14:23,000 --> 00:14:25,360 Speaker 3: gliders stop for the weekend and they all pack up 280 00:14:25,400 --> 00:14:26,160 Speaker 3: in the air as well. 281 00:14:26,480 --> 00:14:28,640 Speaker 2: Great stuff. What are you looking forward to the most? 282 00:14:28,680 --> 00:14:30,480 Speaker 2: What events over the weekend are you're looking forward to 283 00:14:30,520 --> 00:14:30,920 Speaker 2: the most? 284 00:14:31,600 --> 00:14:34,280 Speaker 3: Well, the two finals of course on Saturday and Sunday, 285 00:14:34,400 --> 00:14:38,320 Speaker 3: and then the Jason Richards Trophies up for grabs as well, 286 00:14:38,360 --> 00:14:40,840 Speaker 3: of course. And you know you've got twenty four of 287 00:14:40,880 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 3: the best best teams in Australasia, that's for sure, and 288 00:14:46,400 --> 00:14:51,239 Speaker 3: pretty fast these vehicles. And yeah, so I'm not a 289 00:14:51,240 --> 00:14:55,760 Speaker 3: absolutely expert on the job, but I know there's a 290 00:14:55,800 --> 00:14:58,560 Speaker 3: few favorites out there with the crowds of itself and 291 00:14:58,560 --> 00:15:00,240 Speaker 3: they really get behind the team, you know. 292 00:15:01,280 --> 00:15:04,680 Speaker 2: Good work, Topaul, Good work David Treuwavis, and thank you 293 00:15:04,680 --> 00:15:08,080 Speaker 2: for your time. This Morning News Talks AB the early. 294 00:15:07,960 --> 00:15:12,200 Speaker 1: Edition full show podcast on iHeartRadio powered by News Talks. 295 00:15:12,200 --> 00:15:12,440 Speaker 3: It be. 296 00:15:14,560 --> 00:15:16,760 Speaker 2: News Talks w B. I'm Andrew Dickinson for Ryan Bridge. 297 00:15:16,840 --> 00:15:18,760 Speaker 2: So last night on One News I heard the single 298 00:15:18,760 --> 00:15:21,720 Speaker 2: most logical, insane thing said on that bulletin in a 299 00:15:21,880 --> 00:15:24,280 Speaker 2: very long time. And it was said by Simon Upton, 300 00:15:24,560 --> 00:15:27,360 Speaker 2: the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, a very smart man, 301 00:15:27,400 --> 00:15:29,720 Speaker 2: a Rhodes scholar, a former Minister for the Environment, for 302 00:15:29,840 --> 00:15:33,200 Speaker 2: national and this is what Simon Upton said. 303 00:15:33,160 --> 00:15:37,000 Speaker 8: We should in an orderly way take forestry out of 304 00:15:37,040 --> 00:15:38,240 Speaker 8: their mission's trading scheme. 305 00:15:38,560 --> 00:15:40,840 Speaker 2: Blow me over with a feather. I thought, why has 306 00:15:40,880 --> 00:15:42,920 Speaker 2: it taken so long for someone so smart to come 307 00:15:42,920 --> 00:15:45,560 Speaker 2: out and say this so publicly. We should, in an 308 00:15:45,680 --> 00:15:48,560 Speaker 2: orderly way take forestry out of the emissions trading scheme. 309 00:15:49,280 --> 00:15:52,040 Speaker 2: Forestry for climate change has been a Ponzi scheme. In fact, 310 00:15:52,080 --> 00:15:54,440 Speaker 2: last night the bulletin, the One News bulletin, the Reporter 311 00:15:54,520 --> 00:15:58,000 Speaker 2: called it a golden ticket. It's swamp productive land for 312 00:15:58,080 --> 00:16:01,440 Speaker 2: easy gain. It's caused rampant while growth through our wildlands. 313 00:16:01,720 --> 00:16:04,480 Speaker 2: In the essence, pines and exotic stuff like that, just 314 00:16:04,520 --> 00:16:07,000 Speaker 2: a big weed unless you're farming it for wood and paper. 315 00:16:07,120 --> 00:16:09,360 Speaker 2: And even then that market's turning a little bit sour. 316 00:16:09,720 --> 00:16:14,360 Speaker 2: Has it done anything to reduce emissions. No, the numbers 317 00:16:14,440 --> 00:16:16,520 Speaker 2: keept going up and up each year. We've had long 318 00:16:16,600 --> 00:16:19,920 Speaker 2: enough for proof it has not. It has provided excuses 319 00:16:19,960 --> 00:16:22,120 Speaker 2: for well meeting pop bands to travel the world in 320 00:16:22,160 --> 00:16:25,800 Speaker 2: private jets, planting useless forests in their wake and claiming 321 00:16:25,840 --> 00:16:30,080 Speaker 2: moral superiority. But then the one news bit went and 322 00:16:30,280 --> 00:16:33,080 Speaker 2: to completely miss the point. The headline was we should 323 00:16:33,120 --> 00:16:36,200 Speaker 2: plant natives instead of pine, which he kind of did say, 324 00:16:36,200 --> 00:16:38,080 Speaker 2: but only if we keep on going with the nutso 325 00:16:38,200 --> 00:16:42,000 Speaker 2: forest planting scheme. What Simon proposed was completely removing the 326 00:16:42,040 --> 00:16:45,960 Speaker 2: ability of carbon polluters to rely on planting trees to 327 00:16:46,080 --> 00:16:48,880 Speaker 2: meet their climate obligations. That's a direct quote. Here's another, 328 00:16:49,440 --> 00:16:52,200 Speaker 2: as Simon said, the world actually needs real reductions and 329 00:16:52,240 --> 00:16:57,000 Speaker 2: gross emissions, not an accounting triumph hallelujah. If you want 330 00:16:57,000 --> 00:17:00,640 Speaker 2: to cut your emissions, then cut your emissions, don't plant 331 00:17:00,640 --> 00:17:01,200 Speaker 2: a tree. 332 00:17:01,680 --> 00:17:03,400 Speaker 1: Andrew Dickens, so. 333 00:17:03,320 --> 00:17:05,600 Speaker 2: The supercars is all big, and of course we had 334 00:17:05,800 --> 00:17:07,920 Speaker 2: a breaking piece of news over the week, the Christian's 335 00:17:07,960 --> 00:17:09,879 Speaker 2: getting the supercars. A little bit more on that a 336 00:17:09,920 --> 00:17:13,159 Speaker 2: little bit later on, and later Christophinerson, former National Minister 337 00:17:13,200 --> 00:17:16,600 Speaker 2: for Treaty negotiations, on the whole treaty Principles Bill, This 338 00:17:16,640 --> 00:17:19,240 Speaker 2: thing which finally came to an end or did it yesterday? 339 00:17:20,200 --> 00:17:33,919 Speaker 1: This new Stalk Sibby, The News you Need this morning 340 00:17:34,000 --> 00:17:37,720 Speaker 1: and the in Depth Analysis Early edition with Andrew Dickens 341 00:17:37,760 --> 00:17:47,520 Speaker 1: and one roof Make Your Property Search Simple News Talk Sibby. 342 00:17:51,880 --> 00:17:54,960 Speaker 2: That's Katy Perry had a birthday sign for a birthday 343 00:17:55,000 --> 00:17:59,000 Speaker 2: boy were impeded, so obviously he's eighty today. Oh am me, 344 00:17:59,440 --> 00:18:02,320 Speaker 2: it's my today. People are asking how old are you. 345 00:18:03,720 --> 00:18:06,520 Speaker 2: I'm old enough. They really should book as session riding 346 00:18:06,520 --> 00:18:08,840 Speaker 2: the Black Snake, if you know what I mean. Thank 347 00:18:08,880 --> 00:18:11,280 Speaker 2: you for the birthday sign. Producer Kenzie, who, by the way, 348 00:18:11,320 --> 00:18:13,480 Speaker 2: has been driving me crazy all morning because shee's sitting 349 00:18:13,520 --> 00:18:18,320 Speaker 2: in the control booth eating hot crust buns with melted 350 00:18:18,400 --> 00:18:21,480 Speaker 2: butter all over them, and the smell of the spice 351 00:18:21,520 --> 00:18:24,440 Speaker 2: is all through the studio and I'm just so hungry, 352 00:18:24,520 --> 00:18:27,240 Speaker 2: but I don't eat while I'm on air, because unfortunate 353 00:18:27,280 --> 00:18:29,560 Speaker 2: things can happen when you're in the middle of a sentence. Now, 354 00:18:30,720 --> 00:18:33,240 Speaker 2: the news that christ Church is to get a supercars 355 00:18:33,280 --> 00:18:36,160 Speaker 2: race at Ruapoona was broken by One News earlier this week, 356 00:18:36,720 --> 00:18:39,560 Speaker 2: and by the way, this upset supercars because they did 357 00:18:39,600 --> 00:18:42,880 Speaker 2: embargo the news. We all kind of knew this was happening, 358 00:18:43,960 --> 00:18:46,639 Speaker 2: but they wanted to present the news on their terms. 359 00:18:46,680 --> 00:18:49,560 Speaker 2: They wanted all the attention on Topaul this week and 360 00:18:49,600 --> 00:18:51,000 Speaker 2: then after we have a big old party and a 361 00:18:51,000 --> 00:18:53,240 Speaker 2: good old time there we go. That was great. After 362 00:18:53,280 --> 00:18:55,359 Speaker 2: the flush of success of the weekend, they could then 363 00:18:55,400 --> 00:18:57,479 Speaker 2: come out and go, you know what, We're going to 364 00:18:57,480 --> 00:18:59,480 Speaker 2: do it twice in New Zealand, and we going to 365 00:18:59,480 --> 00:19:02,800 Speaker 2: do it in Chrazy at Ruapuna. But no one news 366 00:19:03,080 --> 00:19:06,320 Speaker 2: was shorter material, so they broke the story anyway. That 367 00:19:06,560 --> 00:19:10,120 Speaker 2: being so, it is fabulous good news and it makes 368 00:19:10,119 --> 00:19:13,160 Speaker 2: real sense. Getting the cars to Topol is a real 369 00:19:13,240 --> 00:19:15,520 Speaker 2: mission because they don't have a big airport there. They've 370 00:19:15,520 --> 00:19:18,200 Speaker 2: got to fly these things from Melbourne to here. They've 371 00:19:18,200 --> 00:19:20,679 Speaker 2: got to get them to the course. So Topul's a mission. 372 00:19:20,760 --> 00:19:24,360 Speaker 2: Central Ottaga was a mission christ Church, so so much easier. 373 00:19:24,480 --> 00:19:27,800 Speaker 2: They can fly the cars into the international airport and 374 00:19:27,880 --> 00:19:30,399 Speaker 2: they're ready to go just down the road. And the 375 00:19:30,440 --> 00:19:33,600 Speaker 2: reason christ Church got the NOD is because of their 376 00:19:33,680 --> 00:19:37,199 Speaker 2: council agency, christ Church end Z and they are on 377 00:19:37,320 --> 00:19:40,840 Speaker 2: fire right now. They've got a spiffing new stadium to market. 378 00:19:41,080 --> 00:19:44,199 Speaker 2: They're actively getting out there, actively selling the city. And 379 00:19:44,280 --> 00:19:47,320 Speaker 2: this in contrast to Auckland where the mayor there who 380 00:19:47,400 --> 00:19:50,679 Speaker 2: wants a limo and does video calls while driving. The 381 00:19:50,720 --> 00:19:52,840 Speaker 2: mayor there doesn't see the point of such a push 382 00:19:52,880 --> 00:19:55,200 Speaker 2: to get such events. You know what, if christ Church 383 00:19:55,280 --> 00:19:58,320 Speaker 2: keeps us up, they could end out being the events 384 00:19:58,400 --> 00:20:02,400 Speaker 2: capital of New Zealand. And I say, all power to them, 385 00:20:02,520 --> 00:20:06,880 Speaker 2: All power to them. I raise my finger a bit 386 00:20:06,920 --> 00:20:09,439 Speaker 2: too soon. We're around the country. Calm Proctor joins us 387 00:20:09,440 --> 00:20:10,360 Speaker 2: from Duneda and hello. 388 00:20:10,240 --> 00:20:11,879 Speaker 9: Calum, morning Andrew. 389 00:20:11,960 --> 00:20:14,200 Speaker 2: But we're here to talk about South and the landfill 390 00:20:14,240 --> 00:20:15,680 Speaker 2: at Bluff's Ocean Beach. 391 00:20:17,520 --> 00:20:21,159 Speaker 9: Yeah. The work to contain the contaminated contents of this 392 00:20:21,280 --> 00:20:24,360 Speaker 9: landfill as well and truly underway, nearly complete here at 393 00:20:24,520 --> 00:20:26,480 Speaker 9: Ocean Beach. It's been off limits to the public now 394 00:20:26,520 --> 00:20:30,960 Speaker 9: since twenty eighteen after contaminants, including asbestos, was found there. 395 00:20:31,600 --> 00:20:34,720 Speaker 9: Since then, an asbestos removal companies have been hard at 396 00:20:34,760 --> 00:20:37,920 Speaker 9: work clearing about one point two tons of material from 397 00:20:37,960 --> 00:20:40,560 Speaker 9: the beach. Doc says the next phase for them is 398 00:20:40,640 --> 00:20:43,280 Speaker 9: to prevent any future contamination of the site and restore 399 00:20:43,320 --> 00:20:47,199 Speaker 9: public access. So they say a waste will be sorted 400 00:20:47,240 --> 00:20:50,640 Speaker 9: and removed before a ninety meter wall made of six 401 00:20:50,680 --> 00:20:52,800 Speaker 9: and a half thousand tons of rocks will be built 402 00:20:52,880 --> 00:20:55,520 Speaker 9: to prevent further erosion at Ocean Beach. 403 00:20:55,920 --> 00:20:56,960 Speaker 2: Good stuff, how's your weather? 404 00:20:58,480 --> 00:21:01,240 Speaker 9: Pretty good? Fine today morning? Cloud nor West has developed 405 00:21:01,240 --> 00:21:02,000 Speaker 9: the high twenty one. 406 00:21:02,160 --> 00:21:03,840 Speaker 2: Claire. Sure what joins you from christ? You tell it? 407 00:21:03,880 --> 00:21:05,720 Speaker 10: Claire, Good morning, Happy birthday? 408 00:21:05,960 --> 00:21:08,200 Speaker 2: Thank you tell me. The story of Edgewear Pool. 409 00:21:08,520 --> 00:21:10,719 Speaker 10: Well Edgewear Pool, if you know, you know, it's one 410 00:21:10,760 --> 00:21:12,960 Speaker 10: of those situations. This is a project that has been 411 00:21:13,320 --> 00:21:16,879 Speaker 10: locally really significant for a long long time, since before 412 00:21:16,880 --> 00:21:19,679 Speaker 10: the quakes. In fact, basically this pool had been there 413 00:21:19,720 --> 00:21:21,880 Speaker 10: for a very long time. It got into a bad state. 414 00:21:22,240 --> 00:21:26,200 Speaker 10: It was then demolished in two thousand and seven. The community, though, 415 00:21:26,400 --> 00:21:28,280 Speaker 10: was up in arms about it because there's not another 416 00:21:28,280 --> 00:21:31,399 Speaker 10: one very close, so they've been pushing to try to 417 00:21:31,520 --> 00:21:34,080 Speaker 10: get a pool back into the area. They ended up 418 00:21:34,080 --> 00:21:36,919 Speaker 10: purchasing the land from council for a single dollar in 419 00:21:36,960 --> 00:21:39,320 Speaker 10: twenty sixteen. They then had a number of hoops to 420 00:21:39,400 --> 00:21:41,800 Speaker 10: jump through. They've now done that and been able to 421 00:21:42,240 --> 00:21:44,919 Speaker 10: get consent to begin work. The coll news is the 422 00:21:44,960 --> 00:21:48,560 Speaker 10: construction will begin from this coming Monday now fourth term 423 00:21:48,600 --> 00:21:52,320 Speaker 10: local councilor and our deputy mayor. Actually, Pauline Cotter says 424 00:21:52,359 --> 00:21:55,720 Speaker 10: this Edgewhere Pool is what launched her political career. She 425 00:21:55,840 --> 00:21:58,639 Speaker 10: says it feels almost unbelievable to see it finally getting 426 00:21:58,640 --> 00:22:01,040 Speaker 10: to the stage, given it's taken so long, but it 427 00:22:01,119 --> 00:22:04,560 Speaker 10: shows the power of communities not giving up. She says, 428 00:22:04,640 --> 00:22:07,080 Speaker 10: it's a project very dear to her heart and will 429 00:22:07,119 --> 00:22:09,520 Speaker 10: go down as one of the many highlights in her career. 430 00:22:10,200 --> 00:22:11,560 Speaker 2: How's christ Churcher's weather? 431 00:22:12,160 --> 00:22:15,439 Speaker 10: A little cloudy this morning, northwesterly strengthening this afternoon and 432 00:22:15,480 --> 00:22:16,680 Speaker 10: a high of twenty. 433 00:22:16,359 --> 00:22:18,640 Speaker 2: One Max Toll from Wellington. Good morning to you, Max, 434 00:22:18,960 --> 00:22:21,240 Speaker 2: Good morning. So we've got a clothing brand in Wellington 435 00:22:21,280 --> 00:22:21,800 Speaker 2: that's shutting. 436 00:22:22,720 --> 00:22:25,880 Speaker 7: Yeah. So this is a Nissa which for about eight 437 00:22:26,000 --> 00:22:28,600 Speaker 7: years has really been held up as a success story 438 00:22:28,640 --> 00:22:32,840 Speaker 7: of the capital. It's an ethical underwear and activewear brand. 439 00:22:33,000 --> 00:22:37,679 Speaker 7: It only hires female workers predominantly from refugee and migrant backgrounds. 440 00:22:37,840 --> 00:22:42,439 Speaker 7: The materials are sustainable, organic hand sown, et cetera. But 441 00:22:42,480 --> 00:22:45,280 Speaker 7: the owner says what so many are that foot traffic 442 00:22:45,640 --> 00:22:47,760 Speaker 7: is just not the same anymore in central Wellington they're 443 00:22:47,760 --> 00:22:50,680 Speaker 7: based on Willis Street. The city much more quieter, people 444 00:22:50,720 --> 00:22:53,240 Speaker 7: working from home, cost of living, job cuts, et cetera, 445 00:22:53,320 --> 00:22:56,760 Speaker 7: et cetera. It's final day of trading tomorrow. It seems 446 00:22:56,800 --> 00:22:59,240 Speaker 7: no unsafe in the capital, all right? 447 00:22:59,280 --> 00:23:00,480 Speaker 2: And how was the weather? 448 00:23:01,760 --> 00:23:04,440 Speaker 7: Some early cloud clearing to find northerly's getting up to 449 00:23:04,480 --> 00:23:05,320 Speaker 7: eighteen central? 450 00:23:05,680 --> 00:23:07,720 Speaker 2: Two? Or can we go? And even tomato? Good money 451 00:23:07,720 --> 00:23:11,000 Speaker 2: to Youay you're not on hot No, no, it's not 452 00:23:11,040 --> 00:23:11,400 Speaker 2: your fault. 453 00:23:11,440 --> 00:23:15,080 Speaker 11: There we go right, A happy birthday very much? Can 454 00:23:15,119 --> 00:23:16,080 Speaker 11: I how old are you? 455 00:23:16,600 --> 00:23:16,879 Speaker 6: Okay? 456 00:23:16,880 --> 00:23:17,400 Speaker 11: Can I guess? 457 00:23:17,480 --> 00:23:21,320 Speaker 2: Cut me open and cut the rings? Sixty? 458 00:23:21,400 --> 00:23:21,600 Speaker 7: Yes? 459 00:23:22,200 --> 00:23:25,600 Speaker 2: I am now okay. We've got a school in orcan 460 00:23:25,680 --> 00:23:27,840 Speaker 2: who spent four million bucks on a farm? 461 00:23:27,960 --> 00:23:28,200 Speaker 12: Yes? 462 00:23:28,320 --> 00:23:31,639 Speaker 11: Now? Saint Kentigan plans to open, or use, rather the 463 00:23:31,680 --> 00:23:34,840 Speaker 11: four hundred and thirteen hectaret Wilson Bay Farm as it's 464 00:23:34,880 --> 00:23:39,000 Speaker 11: third campus. This is alongside Remuerra and Pokodona grounds, so 465 00:23:39,040 --> 00:23:42,359 Speaker 11: it's aiming to have all students above year four traveling 466 00:23:42,400 --> 00:23:44,560 Speaker 11: out to the farm each year. This will happen from 467 00:23:44,920 --> 00:23:48,000 Speaker 11: around about twenty twenty seven onwards. The board says it's 468 00:23:48,040 --> 00:23:51,119 Speaker 11: going to remain a working farm. Students are going to 469 00:23:51,800 --> 00:23:54,720 Speaker 11: they'll be able to undertake scientific studies or prepare for 470 00:23:54,800 --> 00:23:57,920 Speaker 11: agricultural careers. And they'll enjoy water sports out there too. 471 00:23:58,240 --> 00:24:00,159 Speaker 11: And what's also called is at the school's looking it 472 00:24:00,240 --> 00:24:02,680 Speaker 11: fearing the students directly. This is from the shoreline of 473 00:24:02,720 --> 00:24:03,760 Speaker 11: its college and Pokadanga. 474 00:24:04,000 --> 00:24:04,320 Speaker 2: Wow. 475 00:24:05,480 --> 00:24:08,560 Speaker 11: Yes, they would have been great back in our day 476 00:24:08,560 --> 00:24:09,439 Speaker 11: if we were able to do that. 477 00:24:09,920 --> 00:24:12,440 Speaker 2: Now are into Campa Dare, which is in the Hunus 478 00:24:12,920 --> 00:24:15,000 Speaker 2: Orcanders will know Camper Dare. And it was just a 479 00:24:15,040 --> 00:24:18,320 Speaker 2: little park and we went around. We made walking six 480 00:24:18,359 --> 00:24:20,720 Speaker 2: out of supplejack of that sort of stuff. How's Orchan's weather? 481 00:24:20,960 --> 00:24:21,160 Speaker 4: Well? 482 00:24:21,280 --> 00:24:24,399 Speaker 11: Partly cloudy today, isolated Charles clearing in the afternoon. Twenty 483 00:24:24,440 --> 00:24:25,359 Speaker 11: one is the high today. 484 00:24:25,400 --> 00:24:26,960 Speaker 2: And I think you for your time today now of 485 00:24:27,000 --> 00:24:30,760 Speaker 2: course on the whole get rid of the forest because 486 00:24:30,760 --> 00:24:35,280 Speaker 2: they're ineffective for climate emissions and that whole mission trading 487 00:24:35,280 --> 00:24:37,639 Speaker 2: scheme thing that I talked about your textas coming in 488 00:24:38,440 --> 00:24:41,000 Speaker 2: brilliant Andrew, thanks you get it. The land of the 489 00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:44,680 Speaker 2: long Green Pine, ruining rural New Zealand for International Pallugas. 490 00:24:44,720 --> 00:24:47,680 Speaker 2: Thank you. Sarah John has an idea that maybe grass 491 00:24:47,680 --> 00:24:50,919 Speaker 2: should be promoted as the only paying carbon sequestera in 492 00:24:50,960 --> 00:24:53,240 Speaker 2: the ETS if you're not up with the story. As 493 00:24:53,320 --> 00:24:56,200 Speaker 2: Simon Upton said something quite brilliant on the news last night, Kensey, 494 00:24:56,240 --> 00:24:58,040 Speaker 2: have you got Simon? Could you play Simon again? I 495 00:24:58,080 --> 00:24:59,360 Speaker 2: can't hear this enough here he. 496 00:24:59,400 --> 00:25:03,600 Speaker 8: Is should in an orderly way take forestry out of 497 00:25:03,640 --> 00:25:05,080 Speaker 8: the mission's training scheme. 498 00:25:05,800 --> 00:25:09,360 Speaker 2: Tomorrow now, Vincent McAvennie with us in a few moments time, 499 00:25:09,359 --> 00:25:11,600 Speaker 2: and we'll talk about King Charles and Queen Camilla's very 500 00:25:11,680 --> 00:25:15,760 Speaker 2: romantic twentieth wedding anniversary dinner in Italy, and later chrisphiner 501 00:25:15,800 --> 00:25:18,480 Speaker 2: Lissen on the Treaty Principles Bill which is dead in 502 00:25:18,520 --> 00:25:21,080 Speaker 2: the water, and what we've learned from the whole exercise. 503 00:25:21,320 --> 00:25:25,240 Speaker 1: International correspondence with ins andn Eye Insurance, Peace of mind 504 00:25:25,280 --> 00:25:26,640 Speaker 1: for New Zealand business. 505 00:25:27,840 --> 00:25:29,760 Speaker 2: This is thirteen to six. Into Europe, we go into 506 00:25:29,840 --> 00:25:31,200 Speaker 2: mecaveny Joints, the Hallivanton. 507 00:25:32,520 --> 00:25:33,280 Speaker 12: Hi, good morning. 508 00:25:33,600 --> 00:25:36,320 Speaker 2: I've managed to not say the tea word all morning long. 509 00:25:36,960 --> 00:25:38,960 Speaker 2: It has been a place of relief. But let's talk 510 00:25:39,000 --> 00:25:40,439 Speaker 2: tariff's reaction in Europe. 511 00:25:41,680 --> 00:25:43,280 Speaker 12: Yeah, I think we've all been saying that word a 512 00:25:43,440 --> 00:25:45,960 Speaker 12: far too much over the past week. And there is 513 00:25:46,080 --> 00:25:49,560 Speaker 12: relief in Europe after the rate that the was going 514 00:25:49,640 --> 00:25:51,879 Speaker 12: to be applied to the block has fallen now down 515 00:25:51,960 --> 00:25:56,760 Speaker 12: to ten percent. They're holding off on reciprocal measures and focusing, 516 00:25:57,040 --> 00:25:59,520 Speaker 12: we understand, on trying to strike a deal in the 517 00:25:59,560 --> 00:26:03,960 Speaker 12: next ninety days to avoid any kind of increase in 518 00:26:04,000 --> 00:26:07,840 Speaker 12: those Once again, Ursla Vonderline saying she's confident that work 519 00:26:07,960 --> 00:26:10,600 Speaker 12: could be done. The UK, there's a bit of sore 520 00:26:10,680 --> 00:26:13,240 Speaker 12: feeling here because we've actually had a pretty good deal 521 00:26:13,240 --> 00:26:15,560 Speaker 12: compared to everyone else. We were on the ten percent 522 00:26:16,480 --> 00:26:20,000 Speaker 12: levy that others had not managed to get, so there 523 00:26:20,080 --> 00:26:21,879 Speaker 12: was seen as a little bit of benefit of everyone 524 00:26:21,880 --> 00:26:23,600 Speaker 12: else in Europe was going to get a higher rate. 525 00:26:24,119 --> 00:26:26,359 Speaker 12: We were going to be a little bit better. Some 526 00:26:26,480 --> 00:26:28,880 Speaker 12: saying it was potentially a little bit of a Brexit dividend, 527 00:26:28,960 --> 00:26:31,280 Speaker 12: something that we haven't seen much of in recent years. 528 00:26:31,320 --> 00:26:33,880 Speaker 12: So the feeling in Europe is that the stock markets 529 00:26:33,880 --> 00:26:36,000 Speaker 12: have gone up, there is now time to do something, 530 00:26:36,240 --> 00:26:38,800 Speaker 12: and trying to read the sort of behind the scenes 531 00:26:38,840 --> 00:26:41,200 Speaker 12: picture of what's going in the White House, people here 532 00:26:41,200 --> 00:26:43,840 Speaker 12: seem to feel confident that Donald Trump maybe has been 533 00:26:43,880 --> 00:26:46,480 Speaker 12: convinced out of his initial plan and that this was 534 00:26:46,720 --> 00:26:49,000 Speaker 12: really you know, if you go and engage with him 535 00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:51,679 Speaker 12: and negotiate, that is what he really wanted all along. 536 00:26:52,359 --> 00:26:54,600 Speaker 2: Yes, but the stock markets aren't really an accurate barometer 537 00:26:54,840 --> 00:26:58,560 Speaker 2: really of business. That's a bolsters as the numbers that 538 00:26:58,640 --> 00:27:00,280 Speaker 2: count the stockmakets based on motion. 539 00:27:00,400 --> 00:27:00,919 Speaker 7: So there we go. 540 00:27:01,080 --> 00:27:03,880 Speaker 2: Look, let's Friday. Let's talk about King Charles and quin 541 00:27:03,880 --> 00:27:07,480 Speaker 2: Carmella's very romantic dinner for the twentieth anniversary in Italy 542 00:27:07,520 --> 00:27:11,840 Speaker 2: and also the magnificent speech by the King in the 543 00:27:11,880 --> 00:27:14,399 Speaker 2: Italian Parliament. What a room that was. 544 00:27:15,840 --> 00:27:19,320 Speaker 12: Yeah, they've had a spectacular visit for four days to Italy. 545 00:27:19,520 --> 00:27:20,960 Speaker 12: We weren't sure if it was going to go ahead, 546 00:27:20,960 --> 00:27:23,760 Speaker 12: of course, with King Charles recently having a bit of 547 00:27:23,800 --> 00:27:27,000 Speaker 12: bother with his ongoing cancer treatment, having to cancel some 548 00:27:27,160 --> 00:27:30,040 Speaker 12: events about two weeks ago. But the event went ahead 549 00:27:30,040 --> 00:27:32,840 Speaker 12: and it was actually the twentieth anniversary of the couple 550 00:27:32,880 --> 00:27:36,200 Speaker 12: getting married in Windsor, and so they did a lot 551 00:27:36,200 --> 00:27:38,840 Speaker 12: of touring around the country. They had that state dinner 552 00:27:38,920 --> 00:27:41,240 Speaker 12: where Prince Charles joke that you know, it was a 553 00:27:41,320 --> 00:27:43,480 Speaker 12: romantic meal for two that had been put on just 554 00:27:43,520 --> 00:27:46,879 Speaker 12: with another one hundred and fifty people in attendance. They 555 00:27:47,000 --> 00:27:49,679 Speaker 12: visited the scenes of some wargraves and the particularly a 556 00:27:49,720 --> 00:27:53,240 Speaker 12: town where a lot of Canadian soldiers lost their lives, 557 00:27:53,280 --> 00:27:55,080 Speaker 12: something that Charles is going out of his way at 558 00:27:55,119 --> 00:27:58,320 Speaker 12: the moment to show support for Canada with the sort 559 00:27:58,320 --> 00:28:02,080 Speaker 12: of abuse that they're taking the United States on their sovereignty. 560 00:28:02,480 --> 00:28:05,160 Speaker 12: And they also visited a food market today they made 561 00:28:05,240 --> 00:28:08,000 Speaker 12: some pasta and they had their private meeting as well 562 00:28:08,040 --> 00:28:09,679 Speaker 12: with the Pope, which we didn't think was going to 563 00:28:09,680 --> 00:28:12,800 Speaker 12: happen given his ill health in recent months, but we 564 00:28:12,840 --> 00:28:15,560 Speaker 12: understand that happened behind closed doors and the couple received 565 00:28:15,560 --> 00:28:17,240 Speaker 12: a blessing from him and good. 566 00:28:17,440 --> 00:28:19,280 Speaker 2: The hit of the Church of England meeting. Of course, 567 00:28:19,320 --> 00:28:21,479 Speaker 2: to the head of the Catholic Church. I understand you've 568 00:28:21,520 --> 00:28:23,680 Speaker 2: been at their Prince Harry court case. 569 00:28:25,080 --> 00:28:25,680 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's right. 570 00:28:25,760 --> 00:28:28,480 Speaker 12: I spent two days in court in central London with 571 00:28:28,560 --> 00:28:31,040 Speaker 12: Prince Harry. He was at the Court of Appeal arguing 572 00:28:31,080 --> 00:28:34,040 Speaker 12: that the government had made a wrong calculation when it 573 00:28:34,040 --> 00:28:36,560 Speaker 12: comes to the security he and his family get when 574 00:28:36,600 --> 00:28:38,480 Speaker 12: they come to the UK. It's been moved to a 575 00:28:38,560 --> 00:28:41,320 Speaker 12: case by case basis, the government says, because they needed 576 00:28:41,320 --> 00:28:43,200 Speaker 12: that flexibility, because they didn't know what he was going 577 00:28:43,240 --> 00:28:46,160 Speaker 12: to do in terms of work and travel and everything else. 578 00:28:46,440 --> 00:28:48,920 Speaker 12: He's saying, though the thread against him is so high, 579 00:28:48,960 --> 00:28:51,480 Speaker 12: particularly because he did serve in the military. He fought 580 00:28:51,480 --> 00:28:53,560 Speaker 12: in Afghanistan and he was used as a sort of 581 00:28:53,560 --> 00:28:56,840 Speaker 12: recruitment tool by the military, putting a bigger target on him. 582 00:28:57,080 --> 00:28:58,880 Speaker 12: He's saying that it should be at the level it 583 00:28:59,040 --> 00:29:02,240 Speaker 12: was when he was a working royal, that his decision 584 00:29:02,320 --> 00:29:06,040 Speaker 12: back in twenty twenty shouldn't affect that, and he's claiming 585 00:29:06,040 --> 00:29:07,840 Speaker 12: that it's one of the reasons that he's been staying 586 00:29:07,960 --> 00:29:10,920 Speaker 12: away from the UK. So a panel of judges are 587 00:29:10,960 --> 00:29:13,760 Speaker 12: reviewing that decision now and they'll report at some point 588 00:29:13,800 --> 00:29:14,880 Speaker 12: in the next few weeks. 589 00:29:15,120 --> 00:29:17,800 Speaker 2: Great stuff, Vincer Megaviny the time now ten Minister. 590 00:29:17,480 --> 00:29:19,120 Speaker 1: Six Andrew Diggins. 591 00:29:19,200 --> 00:29:21,680 Speaker 2: So the Treaty Principles Bill, did the Water National keep 592 00:29:21,720 --> 00:29:23,720 Speaker 2: their promise? They voted the bill down and at second 593 00:29:23,760 --> 00:29:28,680 Speaker 2: reading there's been hiccoy, there's been a hacker. There's been singing. 594 00:29:28,760 --> 00:29:33,920 Speaker 2: Yesterday a Parliamentary Privilege Committee hearing Minister for Maley Development 595 00:29:33,960 --> 00:29:37,920 Speaker 2: Tama Portaka called it cremation day with me is Chrisphinis 596 00:29:37,920 --> 00:29:41,280 Speaker 2: in former Minister for Treaty negotiations, inter National Government Hallo, 597 00:29:41,320 --> 00:29:46,720 Speaker 2: Chris Morning, Andrew. Your thoughts on the whole thing, Well, 598 00:29:46,800 --> 00:29:47,280 Speaker 2: I don't. 599 00:29:47,120 --> 00:29:50,240 Speaker 5: Think it's over. I think it's a foretaste of thought's 600 00:29:50,240 --> 00:29:50,680 Speaker 5: to come. 601 00:29:51,240 --> 00:29:55,480 Speaker 13: I think that we'll have an election campaign, presumably in 602 00:29:55,520 --> 00:30:00,400 Speaker 13: twenty twenty six, when David Assumare will raise the issue again. 603 00:30:01,080 --> 00:30:04,560 Speaker 2: He said it's very likely that a referendum is going 604 00:30:04,600 --> 00:30:07,280 Speaker 2: to be a bottom line in any coalition agreements going forward. 605 00:30:07,720 --> 00:30:11,160 Speaker 2: Is that a problem and as a referendum and excessively 606 00:30:11,200 --> 00:30:12,400 Speaker 2: simplistic way to deal with. 607 00:30:12,360 --> 00:30:14,600 Speaker 5: The issue, yes, it is. 608 00:30:14,680 --> 00:30:18,960 Speaker 13: It would be I think a prescription for disaster and division. 609 00:30:21,640 --> 00:30:24,360 Speaker 2: Okay, the word division has been used a lot, but 610 00:30:24,480 --> 00:30:27,080 Speaker 2: David said it wasn't about division, it was about unity. 611 00:30:27,160 --> 00:30:29,240 Speaker 2: Has this been divisive and has it been damaging? 612 00:30:30,680 --> 00:30:30,880 Speaker 5: Well? 613 00:30:30,920 --> 00:30:34,640 Speaker 13: I think that the problem really is that the principles 614 00:30:34,680 --> 00:30:39,160 Speaker 13: of the treaty are quite different from the principles that 615 00:30:39,280 --> 00:30:45,440 Speaker 13: he was advocating in his legislation. Many of the principles 616 00:30:45,440 --> 00:30:50,760 Speaker 13: he advocated could ideally go and look preamble to the 617 00:30:50,800 --> 00:30:54,560 Speaker 13: Constitution Act or something like that, but they don't reflect 618 00:30:54,600 --> 00:30:56,440 Speaker 13: that the principles of the treaty. 619 00:30:57,320 --> 00:30:57,640 Speaker 3: There are a. 620 00:30:57,680 --> 00:31:02,400 Speaker 13: Different set of principles, and I think that's what's irritated 621 00:31:02,440 --> 00:31:03,120 Speaker 13: a few people. 622 00:31:03,720 --> 00:31:06,320 Speaker 2: And new zim First has says it wants to modify 623 00:31:06,720 --> 00:31:10,240 Speaker 2: this sort of treaty principles that we have already inside 624 00:31:10,240 --> 00:31:12,440 Speaker 2: our legislation. Is that a better way of addressing the 625 00:31:12,480 --> 00:31:15,560 Speaker 2: concerns that people have about the priority of MARI issues 626 00:31:16,040 --> 00:31:17,120 Speaker 2: in public debate? 627 00:31:18,680 --> 00:31:21,080 Speaker 13: Well, I do think there's a lot of lazy legislating 628 00:31:21,120 --> 00:31:25,960 Speaker 13: that goes on. And I was telling someone yesterday I 629 00:31:26,040 --> 00:31:30,000 Speaker 13: recall the discussion I had with Peter Sharpe's former Minister 630 00:31:30,040 --> 00:31:32,920 Speaker 13: of MARI Development, when I was Minister for the Arts 631 00:31:33,080 --> 00:31:37,479 Speaker 13: and was reviewing the Historic Places legislation. He wanted a 632 00:31:37,480 --> 00:31:41,240 Speaker 13: more general treaty clause and I wanted a specific one 633 00:31:41,400 --> 00:31:43,600 Speaker 13: in order to give effect of the principles of the 634 00:31:43,680 --> 00:31:48,360 Speaker 13: treaty in this legislation, decision makers shall do a B 635 00:31:48,560 --> 00:31:50,000 Speaker 13: and six spell it out. 636 00:31:50,280 --> 00:31:52,040 Speaker 5: So I think there's. 637 00:31:51,840 --> 00:31:54,760 Speaker 13: Some legitimacy in the point that if you're going to 638 00:31:54,800 --> 00:31:58,080 Speaker 13: have a treaty clause, there could be better definition. 639 00:31:58,720 --> 00:32:00,200 Speaker 2: All right, Chris for this in I think thank you 640 00:32:00,200 --> 00:32:03,400 Speaker 2: for your time. This is news talks there. B Yes, 641 00:32:03,400 --> 00:32:05,280 Speaker 2: I've got a text with Roger David Seymour said he 642 00:32:05,280 --> 00:32:07,840 Speaker 2: will seriously consider making a referendum on the Treaty principle 643 00:32:07,880 --> 00:32:10,200 Speaker 2: as a condition for any coalition agreement with the National 644 00:32:10,200 --> 00:32:13,120 Speaker 2: at the next election. So as Christophinerson Ritney says, this 645 00:32:13,160 --> 00:32:14,920 Speaker 2: is not dead in the water, I said dead in 646 00:32:14,960 --> 00:32:16,400 Speaker 2: the water at the beginning, it's not. It's going to 647 00:32:16,480 --> 00:32:18,600 Speaker 2: keep on guy, and that's for sure. It is coming up. 648 00:32:18,680 --> 00:32:20,160 Speaker 2: Six minutes to six. 649 00:32:20,840 --> 00:32:23,760 Speaker 1: The first word on the News of the Day Early 650 00:32:23,960 --> 00:32:27,600 Speaker 1: edition with Andrew Dickens and one roof make your Property 651 00:32:27,640 --> 00:32:30,000 Speaker 1: Surge and symbol New Talk zippy. 652 00:32:30,280 --> 00:32:32,360 Speaker 2: Right. Oh yeah, we've got topol this weekend. We're going 653 00:32:32,440 --> 00:32:36,400 Speaker 2: to have Rupuna officially announced later. Tom writes, remember a 654 00:32:36,400 --> 00:32:38,440 Speaker 2: long time ago Wellington had a racing car event called 655 00:32:38,440 --> 00:32:41,120 Speaker 2: the Mobile five hundred. Oh yes, Tom. In fact I 656 00:32:41,160 --> 00:32:42,760 Speaker 2: went on a hot lap round that course. It was 657 00:32:42,760 --> 00:32:47,160 Speaker 2: a magnificent course with Robbie Frankevich in his racing volvo 658 00:32:47,280 --> 00:32:49,160 Speaker 2: that they called the Flying Brick. It was a great course. 659 00:32:49,200 --> 00:32:51,800 Speaker 2: But anyway, there we go, mister Huskin, good morning. 660 00:32:51,560 --> 00:32:54,960 Speaker 14: Ten wrning. Was it really a good course? It was, well, 661 00:32:55,000 --> 00:32:56,360 Speaker 14: it was a made up course. It was a made 662 00:32:56,440 --> 00:32:58,400 Speaker 14: up with a lot of concrete blocks down at the 663 00:32:58,400 --> 00:32:59,040 Speaker 14: water front. 664 00:32:58,840 --> 00:33:00,000 Speaker 2: And then it went all the way around that water 665 00:33:00,040 --> 00:33:02,640 Speaker 2: front which is down a promenade and you actually, when 666 00:33:02,680 --> 00:33:04,080 Speaker 2: I was in the car, I thought, I'm going to die. 667 00:33:04,080 --> 00:33:06,080 Speaker 2: I'm going to go into the into the water. We're 668 00:33:06,080 --> 00:33:07,080 Speaker 2: going to hit all the walls. 669 00:33:07,080 --> 00:33:07,760 Speaker 7: That was excited. 670 00:33:07,840 --> 00:33:08,640 Speaker 14: Will they manual? 671 00:33:09,520 --> 00:33:12,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, here's one was Yeah, where was a terrible card? 672 00:33:12,160 --> 00:33:17,040 Speaker 2: Remember a big old station Volvo and no aero dynamics whatsoever. 673 00:33:17,080 --> 00:33:17,920 Speaker 2: And he won everything. 674 00:33:18,400 --> 00:33:21,400 Speaker 14: The andre Heimgartner, by the way, speaking of which is 675 00:33:21,400 --> 00:33:23,160 Speaker 14: on the program this morning, so he'll be It was 676 00:33:23,240 --> 00:33:26,040 Speaker 14: a who you're talking to the logistics? Do you think 677 00:33:26,080 --> 00:33:26,800 Speaker 14: they fly them in? 678 00:33:27,040 --> 00:33:30,000 Speaker 2: No, I've just been told that. Say that was last year. 679 00:33:30,000 --> 00:33:31,840 Speaker 2: They took him to a Melbourne airport and then they 680 00:33:31,840 --> 00:33:33,760 Speaker 2: flew them in, And this year they actually took him 681 00:33:33,760 --> 00:33:35,240 Speaker 2: to a port and they shipped them in. 682 00:33:35,320 --> 00:33:37,760 Speaker 14: I thought they were shipped in because the cost is inhibited. 683 00:33:38,200 --> 00:33:40,680 Speaker 14: So that's what makes Taupo so interesting and special, and 684 00:33:40,720 --> 00:33:42,560 Speaker 14: you know the town loves it and all that. So 685 00:33:42,600 --> 00:33:45,440 Speaker 14: we'll do that this weekend so that will see more 686 00:33:45,480 --> 00:33:46,560 Speaker 14: of the whole businesses. 687 00:33:47,520 --> 00:33:49,600 Speaker 2: Have a great weekend and I'll see you on Monday, 688 00:33:49,720 --> 00:33:52,320 Speaker 2: and then Ryan's back on Tuesday. My thanks to produce 689 00:33:52,320 --> 00:33:55,160 Speaker 2: a Kenzie. I'm coming to tear some hot cross buns. Kenzie. 690 00:33:55,240 --> 00:33:57,480 Speaker 2: Thank you and see you next week. 691 00:34:09,760 --> 00:34:12,759 Speaker 1: For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, listen live 692 00:34:12,880 --> 00:34:15,880 Speaker 1: to News Talks it'd be from five am weekdays, or 693 00:34:15,960 --> 00:34:17,840 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio