1 00:00:01,840 --> 00:00:08,639 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the inside Ryan Bridge new 2 00:00:08,720 --> 00:00:12,119 Speaker 1: for twenty twenty four on the early edition with Smith City, 3 00:00:12,200 --> 00:00:15,319 Speaker 1: New Zealand's furniture bands and a play at store news Dogs. 4 00:00:15,360 --> 00:00:18,720 Speaker 2: It'd be good morning, Welcome to your Monday morning. It 5 00:00:18,760 --> 00:00:21,279 Speaker 2: has just gone six after five on Ryan Bridge. Guess 6 00:00:21,320 --> 00:00:26,200 Speaker 2: how many Americans answered yes to the following question true 7 00:00:26,320 --> 00:00:31,520 Speaker 2: American patriots have to resort to violence to save our country. 8 00:00:32,320 --> 00:00:35,040 Speaker 2: How many Americans do you Reckon said yes? Was it 9 00:00:35,080 --> 00:00:36,479 Speaker 2: five percent? Was it ten percent? 10 00:00:36,680 --> 00:00:36,760 Speaker 3: No? 11 00:00:37,200 --> 00:00:39,120 Speaker 2: Much more than that. I'll give you the numbers just 12 00:00:39,159 --> 00:00:42,200 Speaker 2: before six, also in the United States. But a trend 13 00:00:42,240 --> 00:00:45,600 Speaker 2: that's happening around the world. Women are flooding the workforce. 14 00:00:45,640 --> 00:00:49,360 Speaker 2: This is after COVID, the biggest numbers ever. So why 15 00:00:49,360 --> 00:00:52,880 Speaker 2: are they still complaining? We'll ask that question this week. 16 00:00:53,000 --> 00:00:56,000 Speaker 2: You get some inflation data out on Wednesday. After five 17 00:00:56,040 --> 00:00:59,320 Speaker 2: point thirty. We've got Gavin Gray in the UK. The 18 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:02,280 Speaker 2: King's speech is coming up this week too, so what 19 00:01:02,680 --> 00:01:06,440 Speaker 2: is on Labour's agenda with their big majority? We will 20 00:01:06,440 --> 00:01:09,039 Speaker 2: ask him that is after five point thirty this morning. 21 00:01:10,959 --> 00:01:15,000 Speaker 2: The agenda Monday, the fifteenth of July, and Donald Trump 22 00:01:15,080 --> 00:01:17,640 Speaker 2: has been shot in an assassination attempt at a rally 23 00:01:17,640 --> 00:01:29,039 Speaker 2: in Pennsylvania. Take a look at what happened. The FBI 24 00:01:29,120 --> 00:01:32,200 Speaker 2: have identified the gunman as twenty year old Thomas Crooks, 25 00:01:32,280 --> 00:01:34,480 Speaker 2: who was located on a roof about one hundred and 26 00:01:34,520 --> 00:01:37,080 Speaker 2: thirty meters from the stage when he started firing at 27 00:01:37,080 --> 00:01:41,120 Speaker 2: the former president. He was shot dead by the Secret Service. 28 00:01:41,240 --> 00:01:43,399 Speaker 2: A witness at the rally told the BBC he saw 29 00:01:43,440 --> 00:01:46,720 Speaker 2: the gunman minutes before the shooting. We noticed the guy 30 00:01:47,000 --> 00:01:50,840 Speaker 2: crawling army you know, bear crawling up the. 31 00:01:50,840 --> 00:01:52,520 Speaker 3: Roof of the building. 32 00:01:53,400 --> 00:01:56,360 Speaker 2: In a statement, we noticed the guy crawling. In a 33 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:59,600 Speaker 2: statement earlier this morning, Trump thanks supporters, saying he will 34 00:01:59,680 --> 00:02:03,800 Speaker 2: quote fear not but instead remain resilient in our faith 35 00:02:03,920 --> 00:02:07,960 Speaker 2: and defiant in the face of wickedness. Will cross live 36 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:09,960 Speaker 2: to the US for the latest later in the show. 37 00:02:10,000 --> 00:02:13,480 Speaker 2: That's just before six. Back here ATMP Mark Cameron has 38 00:02:13,520 --> 00:02:16,720 Speaker 2: lodged a member's bill which would amend the Resource Management Act. 39 00:02:16,960 --> 00:02:20,400 Speaker 2: Cameron wants to stop councils from considering negative impacts of 40 00:02:20,480 --> 00:02:24,880 Speaker 2: climate change when looking at consents. Greater Wellington Regional Council 41 00:02:25,040 --> 00:02:29,160 Speaker 2: says passing the bill would be a step backwards. Bryan 42 00:02:29,280 --> 00:02:32,080 Speaker 2: Bridge just gone eight after five. Now, yeah, lots of 43 00:02:32,080 --> 00:02:35,840 Speaker 2: new information about this shooter from overnight. Thomas Matthew Cooks 44 00:02:35,880 --> 00:02:37,880 Speaker 2: is his name. You'd probably already know that. He's a 45 00:02:37,919 --> 00:02:41,440 Speaker 2: white twenty year old with glasses. He's from Bethel Park 46 00:02:41,480 --> 00:02:44,280 Speaker 2: in Pennsylvania, but an hour's drive from where the shooting 47 00:02:44,280 --> 00:02:47,040 Speaker 2: took place. He graduated from high school in twenty twenty 48 00:02:47,080 --> 00:02:51,040 Speaker 2: two with a prize no less for maths and science. 49 00:02:51,480 --> 00:02:54,480 Speaker 2: He worked at a local nursing home in a kitchen 50 00:02:54,520 --> 00:02:57,600 Speaker 2: there you used to drive himself off to work. So 51 00:02:57,720 --> 00:03:01,560 Speaker 2: he was registered as a Republican voter according to the media, 52 00:03:01,720 --> 00:03:05,520 Speaker 2: but he donated a small amount to a liberal campaign 53 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:08,280 Speaker 2: group called Act Blue in twenty twenty one, So at 54 00:03:08,320 --> 00:03:10,960 Speaker 2: the moment we're a little unsure about exactly who he 55 00:03:11,080 --> 00:03:14,520 Speaker 2: was supporting. But what we do know is that he 56 00:03:14,600 --> 00:03:17,519 Speaker 2: was wearing when he was shot dead by the Secret Service, 57 00:03:17,520 --> 00:03:19,920 Speaker 2: and he was wearing a T shirt from a group 58 00:03:20,000 --> 00:03:23,600 Speaker 2: called Demolition Ranch and they are a YouTube channel known 59 00:03:23,840 --> 00:03:28,240 Speaker 2: for showing off their guns and demolition content. And we 60 00:03:28,320 --> 00:03:30,600 Speaker 2: had a look on this website on the YouTube channel 61 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:32,480 Speaker 2: this morning. This is one of the videos we found. 62 00:03:33,840 --> 00:03:34,800 Speaker 2: Were you ready to fire through? 63 00:03:34,800 --> 00:03:37,200 Speaker 4: In this on and just hold on both buttons until 64 00:03:37,240 --> 00:03:37,640 Speaker 4: it's empty. 65 00:03:37,760 --> 00:03:39,680 Speaker 1: Okay, that's it easy? 66 00:03:39,800 --> 00:03:47,480 Speaker 4: Is that? 67 00:03:48,480 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 1: How many rounds? 68 00:03:49,240 --> 00:03:49,600 Speaker 2: Was that? 69 00:03:49,600 --> 00:03:50,280 Speaker 5: That was one hundred? 70 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:52,040 Speaker 6: That was so bad rounds? 71 00:03:52,120 --> 00:03:54,200 Speaker 7: I guess that was the one hundred rounds. 72 00:03:54,520 --> 00:03:57,120 Speaker 2: So that was the audio from the website that he had, 73 00:03:57,120 --> 00:04:00,600 Speaker 2: the t shirt of Demolition Ranch. The gun. Apparently the 74 00:04:00,600 --> 00:04:04,000 Speaker 2: weapon that he used was purchased by his father. He 75 00:04:04,120 --> 00:04:07,640 Speaker 2: had explosives found in his car. So basically the gun 76 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:11,320 Speaker 2: pretty easy to get, right them apparently very easy to get, 77 00:04:11,360 --> 00:04:15,520 Speaker 2: the tutorials online, easy to get. The Secret Service failure, Well, 78 00:04:15,680 --> 00:04:18,320 Speaker 2: they'll be looking into that, won't they. But why does 79 00:04:18,320 --> 00:04:20,120 Speaker 2: a twenty year old this would have been the first 80 00:04:20,160 --> 00:04:22,960 Speaker 2: election he was actually able to vote in. Why does 81 00:04:23,000 --> 00:04:26,080 Speaker 2: a twenty year old go and pull the trigger on 82 00:04:26,160 --> 00:04:29,040 Speaker 2: an ar rifle instead of ticking a box and a 83 00:04:29,160 --> 00:04:33,680 Speaker 2: voting booth? Right this week? In New Zealand inflation data, 84 00:04:34,120 --> 00:04:37,680 Speaker 2: we will get some on Wednesday and the stubborn, as 85 00:04:37,720 --> 00:04:40,200 Speaker 2: a friend put it to me, over the weekend, Grinchy 86 00:04:40,360 --> 00:04:43,240 Speaker 2: Adrian Or will be in the news again, as we 87 00:04:43,279 --> 00:04:45,520 Speaker 2: will see the other thing that I'm looking for is 88 00:04:45,560 --> 00:04:47,960 Speaker 2: the banks, because asb obviously, a couple of weeks ago 89 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:51,080 Speaker 2: predicted that they bear a rate cup November, so at 90 00:04:51,160 --> 00:04:54,360 Speaker 2: least twenty twenty four. What will the other banks do 91 00:04:54,520 --> 00:04:56,600 Speaker 2: once they get this new data? Of course, we have 92 00:04:56,680 --> 00:05:00,200 Speaker 2: the manufacturing data activity dropping to its lowest no on 93 00:05:00,320 --> 00:05:03,440 Speaker 2: COVID lockdown monthly level since February two thousand and nine. 94 00:05:04,040 --> 00:05:07,279 Speaker 2: The bn Z Business and Z Performance on Manufacturing index 95 00:05:07,360 --> 00:05:10,559 Speaker 2: is forty one point one. That's down from forty six 96 00:05:10,680 --> 00:05:14,440 Speaker 2: point six in May. That is below the long term 97 00:05:14,480 --> 00:05:17,880 Speaker 2: average of fifty two point six. And of course Friday 98 00:05:18,279 --> 00:05:21,799 Speaker 2: we got that bleak June card data. This is electronic 99 00:05:21,800 --> 00:05:24,000 Speaker 2: card data. How much are we swiping and spending on 100 00:05:24,040 --> 00:05:28,520 Speaker 2: our cards? The total value fell as seasonally adjusted point 101 00:05:28,600 --> 00:05:31,600 Speaker 2: five percent to nine billion in June from May. Spending 102 00:05:31,680 --> 00:05:35,440 Speaker 2: levels are down five percent year on year and you 103 00:05:35,440 --> 00:05:37,160 Speaker 2: can see it on the high street wherever you are 104 00:05:37,200 --> 00:05:41,400 Speaker 2: in New Zealand. So will this Wednesday's data help or 105 00:05:41,520 --> 00:05:45,159 Speaker 2: hurt our chances of an early Christmas present? And is 106 00:05:45,960 --> 00:05:47,920 Speaker 2: having Adrian or in charge? Is he a little too 107 00:05:47,960 --> 00:05:51,320 Speaker 2: emotional because he went too far? He got a bit 108 00:05:51,360 --> 00:05:54,919 Speaker 2: too trigger happy during COVID with the money printing, So 109 00:05:55,160 --> 00:05:58,400 Speaker 2: is he do you think too emotionally invested in getting 110 00:05:58,480 --> 00:06:00,960 Speaker 2: us back to the target range, which sure is his job. 111 00:06:01,680 --> 00:06:04,000 Speaker 2: Would you rather a clean slate and have someone else 112 00:06:04,040 --> 00:06:07,240 Speaker 2: in there? Nineteen ninet two was the number of text 113 00:06:07,240 --> 00:06:09,240 Speaker 2: it's just gone twelve after five when we come back 114 00:06:10,400 --> 00:06:13,760 Speaker 2: kying of order is giving more tenants the boot? Is 115 00:06:13,760 --> 00:06:15,120 Speaker 2: it a good thing? And where do they go? 116 00:06:16,279 --> 00:06:20,080 Speaker 4: Ryan Bridge New for twenty twenty four on early edition 117 00:06:20,320 --> 00:06:23,680 Speaker 4: with Smith City, New Zealand's furniture beds and a playing store. 118 00:06:23,839 --> 00:06:25,080 Speaker 4: News talk zidby. 119 00:06:25,040 --> 00:06:27,240 Speaker 2: Fourteen after five. Of course, the most heinous thing about 120 00:06:27,279 --> 00:06:29,640 Speaker 2: what happened at the weekend is the fact that one 121 00:06:29,760 --> 00:06:33,160 Speaker 2: person was killed, and the Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has 122 00:06:33,279 --> 00:06:36,760 Speaker 2: just in the last a few moments announced the name 123 00:06:37,000 --> 00:06:41,479 Speaker 2: of the deceased. It was volunteer fire chief Corey Compretory. 124 00:06:41,600 --> 00:06:45,000 Speaker 2: He was fifty years old and he was killed diving 125 00:06:45,160 --> 00:06:47,720 Speaker 2: on his family to try and protect them from the 126 00:06:47,760 --> 00:06:51,320 Speaker 2: bullets at this Trump rally, right, just gone caught a pass. 127 00:06:51,400 --> 00:06:54,760 Speaker 2: Now fourteen unruly tenants have been evicted from coyinga Order 128 00:06:54,760 --> 00:06:57,960 Speaker 2: properties in the last three months. That's fourteen and three months, 129 00:06:58,440 --> 00:07:01,680 Speaker 2: up from just eight for all of twenty twenty three. 130 00:07:02,080 --> 00:07:05,800 Speaker 2: The government has created a new disruptive behavior policy to 131 00:07:05,839 --> 00:07:08,960 Speaker 2: make it easier for KO to evict tenants, but there 132 00:07:09,000 --> 00:07:11,280 Speaker 2: are calls for there to be more support before people 133 00:07:11,320 --> 00:07:14,040 Speaker 2: lose their homes. Joining me now is community Housing ALTA 134 00:07:14,080 --> 00:07:18,040 Speaker 2: at our chief executive Paul gil Gilbert. I should say, Paul, 135 00:07:18,040 --> 00:07:20,400 Speaker 2: good morning to you. Where did these people go once 136 00:07:20,400 --> 00:07:21,239 Speaker 2: they've give them the boot? 137 00:07:22,640 --> 00:07:26,800 Speaker 3: Look, you're asking the right question. We've got about twenty 138 00:07:26,880 --> 00:07:31,640 Speaker 3: thousand houses within the community housing sector, but I'm afraid 139 00:07:31,680 --> 00:07:33,680 Speaker 3: to say that they actually have people living in them. 140 00:07:33,720 --> 00:07:37,760 Speaker 3: So from a community housing perspective, we can have struggled 141 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:40,000 Speaker 3: to take I mean, those are low numbers, let's face it, 142 00:07:40,600 --> 00:07:43,760 Speaker 3: on the scale of things. When Ko's got sixty thousand houses, 143 00:07:43,800 --> 00:07:45,960 Speaker 3: that's not a hell of a lot of far noo 144 00:07:46,560 --> 00:07:49,400 Speaker 3: who are being exited. But we were not sure where 145 00:07:49,400 --> 00:07:51,640 Speaker 3: they're going to go. We've been asking the same question. 146 00:07:51,720 --> 00:07:54,280 Speaker 2: Right because there's obviously no room at Urine, there's no 147 00:07:54,440 --> 00:07:58,080 Speaker 2: other room at Chao's. In the private market, I mean, 148 00:07:58,120 --> 00:07:59,280 Speaker 2: they're not going to take them, are they. 149 00:08:00,200 --> 00:08:03,720 Speaker 3: Well, it's a question of affordability at that point, because 150 00:08:03,960 --> 00:08:07,320 Speaker 3: basically the private market will do what it does and 151 00:08:07,440 --> 00:08:11,080 Speaker 3: maximize its financial return. And these are typically households. The 152 00:08:11,080 --> 00:08:15,320 Speaker 3: ones we're talking about are low income households usually and 153 00:08:15,920 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 3: they can't afford to live in the open market. It 154 00:08:19,480 --> 00:08:20,360 Speaker 3: just doesn't stack up. 155 00:08:20,480 --> 00:08:23,360 Speaker 2: Do these numbers stack up to you? So fourteen this 156 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:26,480 Speaker 2: is under the new rules, fourteen tenants evicted in the 157 00:08:26,520 --> 00:08:30,000 Speaker 2: space of three months. How many would you evict from 158 00:08:30,120 --> 00:08:32,640 Speaker 2: you that your members' homes. I understand they're about thirty 159 00:08:32,720 --> 00:08:36,719 Speaker 2: five thousand people living in twenty odd thousand homes. How 160 00:08:36,760 --> 00:08:37,840 Speaker 2: many would you evict? 161 00:08:38,640 --> 00:08:43,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, look, I think proportionately, just to be straight up, 162 00:08:43,080 --> 00:08:48,000 Speaker 3: community members, community housing providers also do if tenants. We 163 00:08:48,120 --> 00:08:51,360 Speaker 3: have always used that as an absolute sort of last 164 00:08:52,240 --> 00:08:55,360 Speaker 3: measure of last resort, right when all other avenues have 165 00:08:55,400 --> 00:09:00,000 Speaker 3: been pursued KO numbers. Basically they had for the last 166 00:09:00,040 --> 00:09:03,280 Speaker 3: six years there was an absolute no eviction's policy, which 167 00:09:03,360 --> 00:09:06,560 Speaker 3: is a very difficult circumstance to work in because there 168 00:09:06,600 --> 00:09:11,360 Speaker 3: are no consequences. So our view really is it's a 169 00:09:11,360 --> 00:09:15,000 Speaker 3: matter of lusts. All the numbers are increasing because they 170 00:09:15,160 --> 00:09:18,599 Speaker 3: were not evicting people at all. That's operating from a 171 00:09:18,720 --> 00:09:21,040 Speaker 3: very low base, and there's a whole lot of other 172 00:09:21,080 --> 00:09:23,920 Speaker 3: considerations here that we need to taken into account, and 173 00:09:23,960 --> 00:09:28,760 Speaker 3: so you know, we're not we're not alone facing these issues. 174 00:09:29,200 --> 00:09:30,880 Speaker 3: But this is not answering the problem. It's kind of 175 00:09:30,880 --> 00:09:34,360 Speaker 3: shifting the problems for those who are victed. Know where 176 00:09:34,360 --> 00:09:34,679 Speaker 3: do they go? 177 00:09:34,840 --> 00:09:35,319 Speaker 2: Do they go? 178 00:09:35,440 --> 00:09:38,160 Speaker 3: And have then costs the taxpayer is the really big deal, 179 00:09:38,200 --> 00:09:40,160 Speaker 3: because what are they going to do with they're homeless. 180 00:09:40,360 --> 00:09:42,559 Speaker 2: The other thing, though, is you've got two thousand people 181 00:09:42,559 --> 00:09:45,160 Speaker 2: in motels, You've got what twenty four thousand on the 182 00:09:45,280 --> 00:09:48,120 Speaker 2: social housing wait list. It's not fair to them to 183 00:09:48,160 --> 00:09:51,120 Speaker 2: have some thug who's threatening their neighbors in a house 184 00:09:51,160 --> 00:09:53,760 Speaker 2: when you know this family needs it, so you've got it. 185 00:09:53,760 --> 00:09:54,920 Speaker 2: You've got to kick them out, don't you. 186 00:09:55,920 --> 00:10:01,640 Speaker 3: Well, in our case, with the approach housing and appropriate support, 187 00:10:01,679 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 3: it's possible, we believe for all New Zealanders to have 188 00:10:03,960 --> 00:10:06,800 Speaker 3: a home. Being someone is neither of those. It's making 189 00:10:06,800 --> 00:10:09,560 Speaker 3: things worse, not better. It's around what do you do? 190 00:10:10,360 --> 00:10:12,320 Speaker 2: How do you do that if they're threatening the neighbors? 191 00:10:12,960 --> 00:10:16,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, okay, So this is where we've started and have 192 00:10:16,360 --> 00:10:19,920 Speaker 3: been running for a long time now, tendency placement partnerships. 193 00:10:20,000 --> 00:10:22,120 Speaker 3: And what that means is that you've got to look 194 00:10:22,160 --> 00:10:24,600 Speaker 3: at the characteristics of the households. If you've got an 195 00:10:24,600 --> 00:10:27,600 Speaker 3: alpha male in the household, it's not a great idea 196 00:10:27,640 --> 00:10:30,080 Speaker 3: to stick them in a high density situation where they're 197 00:10:30,080 --> 00:10:32,520 Speaker 3: in close proximity to lots of other families. You need 198 00:10:32,559 --> 00:10:35,440 Speaker 3: to go for a single site, or you need to 199 00:10:35,480 --> 00:10:37,680 Speaker 3: select gives them a role in the community, like the 200 00:10:37,720 --> 00:10:40,640 Speaker 3: Salvation Army do. For example, they'll give a bloke like 201 00:10:40,720 --> 00:10:43,719 Speaker 3: that a job in the community that they live in. 202 00:10:43,760 --> 00:10:46,520 Speaker 3: They'll say, hey, could you keep an eye on who's 203 00:10:46,559 --> 00:10:49,640 Speaker 3: coming and going from the facility, rather than just leaving 204 00:10:49,679 --> 00:10:50,080 Speaker 3: them to it. 205 00:10:50,600 --> 00:10:53,960 Speaker 2: So it's basically a really intensive approach to dealing with 206 00:10:54,000 --> 00:10:55,840 Speaker 2: a tenant like that. Paul, thank you very much for 207 00:10:55,840 --> 00:10:59,200 Speaker 2: your time, Paul Gilbert. This morning, Community Housing Altered. Our 208 00:10:59,280 --> 00:11:03,000 Speaker 2: chief executive Andrew Ordison. Here were sport next to where 209 00:11:03,559 --> 00:11:04,200 Speaker 2: to Wimbledon? 210 00:11:04,280 --> 00:11:08,000 Speaker 4: First the news you need this morning and the in 211 00:11:08,080 --> 00:11:12,000 Speaker 4: depth analysis early edition with Ryan Bridge and Smith City 212 00:11:12,280 --> 00:11:15,440 Speaker 4: New Zealand's furniture beds and a playing store News Talks. 213 00:11:15,480 --> 00:11:18,840 Speaker 2: It'd be twenty one minutes after five o'clock. A couple 214 00:11:18,920 --> 00:11:21,880 Speaker 2: of texts come in on the caring order evictions. This 215 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:24,840 Speaker 2: is the number that they're evicting fourteen in the last 216 00:11:24,880 --> 00:11:27,640 Speaker 2: three months, up quite a bit on last year. Ryan, 217 00:11:27,679 --> 00:11:31,200 Speaker 2: we don't care where the ko evicted tenants go. Frankly, Ryan, 218 00:11:31,200 --> 00:11:33,520 Speaker 2: why isn't the government doing anything about the issues that 219 00:11:33,640 --> 00:11:37,720 Speaker 2: private landlords are having in the immediate I'm twenty thousand 220 00:11:37,720 --> 00:11:40,720 Speaker 2: dollars behind rent, very difficult to evict, and it seems 221 00:11:40,720 --> 00:11:44,640 Speaker 2: as though Bishop is only priorities prioritizing Cayinger order. The 222 00:11:44,760 --> 00:11:48,199 Speaker 2: ninety day no Cause is still months away from reinstatement, 223 00:11:48,280 --> 00:11:50,360 Speaker 2: and that doesn't help us much right now, Jamie, thanks 224 00:11:50,360 --> 00:11:52,720 Speaker 2: for your text. Nine two is the number twenty two 225 00:11:52,760 --> 00:11:56,080 Speaker 2: after five and Andrew Orlison here is with Sport this morning. 226 00:11:56,600 --> 00:12:00,520 Speaker 8: We're in Wimbledon, right we are, and it's being complete. 227 00:12:00,559 --> 00:12:04,400 Speaker 8: So Carlos al Karrath has denied Jocovis. This is alusive 228 00:12:04,520 --> 00:12:09,240 Speaker 8: twenty fifth record breaking singles title. It's trying to, I guess, 229 00:12:09,559 --> 00:12:13,640 Speaker 8: beat Margaret Court, who's got twenty four. So elk Wrath 230 00:12:13,679 --> 00:12:16,199 Speaker 8: winning in straight sets and just taking what it took 231 00:12:16,240 --> 00:12:19,520 Speaker 8: a third set tiebreakert seven to four, but defending its 232 00:12:19,520 --> 00:12:23,240 Speaker 8: crown at s W nineteen and just in pretty convincing fashion. 233 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:25,439 Speaker 8: So he's really it's a bit of a change in 234 00:12:25,480 --> 00:12:28,320 Speaker 8: the guard I suppose, But Djokovic no answer this morning. 235 00:12:28,480 --> 00:12:30,800 Speaker 2: I'll tell you what wasn't convincing in fashion was the 236 00:12:30,840 --> 00:12:34,120 Speaker 2: All Blacks win over end of the week. Liking your segue, Yes, 237 00:12:34,160 --> 00:12:38,240 Speaker 2: I actually went and watched it, Digit Park the blackout. Yeah, 238 00:12:38,800 --> 00:12:39,520 Speaker 2: what did you think? 239 00:12:39,960 --> 00:12:41,199 Speaker 6: Oh look, I thought. 240 00:12:40,960 --> 00:12:45,080 Speaker 2: That it was likely that Boden Barrett came on. Yeah, 241 00:12:45,440 --> 00:12:46,360 Speaker 2: I wasn't an eden Park. 242 00:12:46,400 --> 00:12:47,600 Speaker 8: I had, you know, feed up in front of the 243 00:12:47,640 --> 00:12:49,599 Speaker 8: fire at home, but a pizza and a couple of 244 00:12:49,640 --> 00:12:52,440 Speaker 8: years and it was it was most enjoyable. But yeah, 245 00:12:52,440 --> 00:12:54,760 Speaker 8: it was some well it was at least for the 246 00:12:54,800 --> 00:12:56,880 Speaker 8: most but it was bar came I thought he was 247 00:12:57,040 --> 00:12:59,920 Speaker 8: the difference really, I mean just they needed that injection 248 00:13:00,160 --> 00:13:02,360 Speaker 8: and that's really what players coming off the bench and 249 00:13:02,400 --> 00:13:04,839 Speaker 8: the impact that they can have will do and what 250 00:13:04,840 --> 00:13:06,520 Speaker 8: he's got to be one hundred and twenty five tests 251 00:13:06,520 --> 00:13:09,280 Speaker 8: to his name, and he showed why he's been one 252 00:13:09,280 --> 00:13:12,360 Speaker 8: of the greats of the game for so long. So yeah, 253 00:13:12,360 --> 00:13:14,360 Speaker 8: it wasn't much between those two teams, and that eden 254 00:13:14,440 --> 00:13:17,520 Speaker 8: Park record was looking at bit dicey. There a particular 255 00:13:17,600 --> 00:13:20,480 Speaker 8: halftime once they scored that try, it was what fourteen thirteen, 256 00:13:21,200 --> 00:13:23,200 Speaker 8: it was all go. But yeah, I mean I thought 257 00:13:23,200 --> 00:13:26,120 Speaker 8: England did really well. Oh those two tests, they certainly 258 00:13:26,320 --> 00:13:28,760 Speaker 8: parody for a large part against the All Blacks and 259 00:13:29,120 --> 00:13:31,640 Speaker 8: on police of Robertson as Wello's new coach, just being 260 00:13:31,679 --> 00:13:34,199 Speaker 8: able to come in and at least to have those 261 00:13:34,200 --> 00:13:36,480 Speaker 8: two wins to his name and to not I guess, 262 00:13:36,559 --> 00:13:39,040 Speaker 8: have the added pressure of losing an Eden Park on 263 00:13:39,080 --> 00:13:39,680 Speaker 8: the first time. 264 00:13:40,360 --> 00:13:42,800 Speaker 2: That it would be it'd been a terrible but be 265 00:13:42,800 --> 00:13:46,120 Speaker 2: awkward right very quickly because England and Spain the euro 266 00:13:46,200 --> 00:13:48,880 Speaker 2: Football Champs at seven am. That kicks off, doesn't it 267 00:13:49,400 --> 00:13:52,280 Speaker 2: this morning? Yeah, just very quickly. Who's going to win? 268 00:13:52,600 --> 00:13:56,600 Speaker 8: Well, look, I think Spain will win. I've been really 269 00:13:56,600 --> 00:13:58,600 Speaker 8: imprett Well, yeah, I think they've played quite well as 270 00:13:58,600 --> 00:13:59,920 Speaker 8: the team. I think the key stat for me was, 271 00:14:00,000 --> 00:14:02,480 Speaker 8: I think thirteen goals so far in the tournament, but 272 00:14:02,679 --> 00:14:05,319 Speaker 8: nine players have scored them. That they're working along those lines. 273 00:14:05,480 --> 00:14:07,720 Speaker 8: But I mean the romantic angle will be that England 274 00:14:07,800 --> 00:14:10,200 Speaker 8: take it out and when they're first, you know, what 275 00:14:10,280 --> 00:14:13,120 Speaker 8: was it coming home or whatever with the title last 276 00:14:13,160 --> 00:14:14,280 Speaker 8: morning in nineteen. 277 00:14:14,040 --> 00:14:15,760 Speaker 2: Sixty six for the World Cup. 278 00:14:15,800 --> 00:14:18,000 Speaker 8: But perhaps they can take the euros as well now 279 00:14:18,120 --> 00:14:19,560 Speaker 8: just to modify that. 280 00:14:19,960 --> 00:14:22,120 Speaker 2: And anyway, Andrew Ldison the Sport thanks very much every 281 00:14:22,160 --> 00:14:24,600 Speaker 2: time this morning, just round twenty four minutes after five 282 00:14:24,600 --> 00:14:27,440 Speaker 2: o'clock coming up next, are there any lessons and the 283 00:14:27,480 --> 00:14:32,840 Speaker 2: Trump shooting for us here in New Zealand. 284 00:14:31,320 --> 00:14:35,200 Speaker 4: Separating the fact from the siction Kid's Filly edition with 285 00:14:35,440 --> 00:14:38,880 Speaker 4: Smith City, New Zealand's furniture beds and a pliant store 286 00:14:39,040 --> 00:14:40,160 Speaker 4: news talk zeb. 287 00:14:40,600 --> 00:14:43,600 Speaker 2: Just gon on twenty seven after five o'clock. Barring any 288 00:14:43,640 --> 00:14:47,280 Speaker 2: other major ugly affronts to democracy this US election season, 289 00:14:47,640 --> 00:14:51,480 Speaker 2: the image of a bloodied former president gripping his fist, 290 00:14:51,800 --> 00:14:56,160 Speaker 2: blanketed in a human shield of Secret Service agents, gripping 291 00:14:56,160 --> 00:14:59,480 Speaker 2: his fist pumping it into the air after narrowly avoiding 292 00:14:59,520 --> 00:15:01,960 Speaker 2: an assasin nation attempt will surely be one of the 293 00:15:01,960 --> 00:15:05,880 Speaker 2: most enduring and iconic He's reported that is Donald Trump 294 00:15:05,920 --> 00:15:09,520 Speaker 2: to be mouthing the words fight, fight, Fight, with a 295 00:15:09,560 --> 00:15:14,000 Speaker 2: somewhat and understandably angry look on his face. Donald Donald 296 00:15:14,000 --> 00:15:18,240 Speaker 2: Trump cheated death. What's interesting of all the eyewitness interviews 297 00:15:18,240 --> 00:15:21,080 Speaker 2: I watched over the weekend, all of them felt that 298 00:15:21,120 --> 00:15:23,320 Speaker 2: this was no surprise. It was only a matter of time. 299 00:15:23,400 --> 00:15:26,600 Speaker 2: Why is that? The Washington Post looked at in an 300 00:15:26,720 --> 00:15:31,040 Speaker 2: article the extreme language being used by both the both campaigns, 301 00:15:31,040 --> 00:15:33,160 Speaker 2: both sides of it, the extreme left and the extreme right. 302 00:15:33,640 --> 00:15:36,920 Speaker 2: After the shooting, the Republican Senator JD. Vance, who's a 303 00:15:36,960 --> 00:15:40,040 Speaker 2: potential Trump running mate, by the way, blamed the Biden 304 00:15:40,160 --> 00:15:44,040 Speaker 2: campaign for inciting this finance. He said, the central premise 305 00:15:44,080 --> 00:15:46,800 Speaker 2: of the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is 306 00:15:46,840 --> 00:15:50,160 Speaker 2: an authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs. 307 00:15:50,880 --> 00:15:54,160 Speaker 2: That rhetoric, he says, this is a potential running mate 308 00:15:54,160 --> 00:15:58,200 Speaker 2: of Trump's. That rhetoric led directly to President Trump's attempt 309 00:15:58,200 --> 00:16:01,400 Speaker 2: at assassination this time. We don't know the shooter's motive. 310 00:16:01,400 --> 00:16:03,720 Speaker 2: We should make clear that. But is there a lesson 311 00:16:03,760 --> 00:16:07,280 Speaker 2: here for our political leaders, for the Chloe's chanting river 312 00:16:07,360 --> 00:16:10,240 Speaker 2: to the sea, for the Maldi Party calling lux and 313 00:16:10,280 --> 00:16:14,720 Speaker 2: a white supremacist, for David Seymour who was joking about 314 00:16:14,840 --> 00:16:18,320 Speaker 2: the guy Fawkes, and the Ministry of the Pacific Peoples. 315 00:16:18,600 --> 00:16:21,080 Speaker 2: The fact is, you don't know what nutbar is out 316 00:16:21,160 --> 00:16:23,560 Speaker 2: there listening and waiting for a cause big enough to 317 00:16:23,600 --> 00:16:25,360 Speaker 2: prompt some sort of lone wolf attack. 318 00:16:26,240 --> 00:16:26,480 Speaker 3: Here. 319 00:16:26,760 --> 00:16:28,840 Speaker 2: Most of the attacks are pretty minor, you know, the 320 00:16:28,880 --> 00:16:30,920 Speaker 2: old dildo to the face, the lamington on the head. 321 00:16:31,040 --> 00:16:33,280 Speaker 2: John Key was attacked by two menu ate white tongue 322 00:16:33,360 --> 00:16:35,320 Speaker 2: in two thousand and nine. They were both charged for that. 323 00:16:35,720 --> 00:16:39,560 Speaker 2: The question is whether the use of extreme political language 324 00:16:39,840 --> 00:16:44,360 Speaker 2: can raise the temperature and cause violence. Clearly, Hitler answers 325 00:16:44,400 --> 00:16:47,120 Speaker 2: that question for us, So politicians here on the far 326 00:16:47,240 --> 00:16:51,760 Speaker 2: left like Chloe and White Titi should take note and 327 00:16:51,880 --> 00:16:54,080 Speaker 2: lower the tone of some of their attacks. But the 328 00:16:54,120 --> 00:16:56,640 Speaker 2: same goes for the far right, those keyboard warriors too. 329 00:16:57,320 --> 00:16:59,280 Speaker 2: What I would hate to see, though, is the day 330 00:16:59,320 --> 00:17:02,800 Speaker 2: where our poly peticians can't joke and take the mickey 331 00:17:02,880 --> 00:17:06,600 Speaker 2: out out of one another, speak forthrightly about their issues 332 00:17:06,640 --> 00:17:09,920 Speaker 2: and their beliefs, just because some idiot might be at 333 00:17:09,920 --> 00:17:13,359 Speaker 2: home with a shotgun harboring hate. Question for the US 334 00:17:13,400 --> 00:17:17,320 Speaker 2: now is whether does this whether it quells the extreme 335 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:22,679 Speaker 2: left and right, or will this bloodshed be answered with 336 00:17:22,880 --> 00:17:24,040 Speaker 2: more bloodshed? 337 00:17:24,960 --> 00:17:27,119 Speaker 6: There are alone. 338 00:17:29,800 --> 00:17:32,720 Speaker 4: The first word on the News of the Day early 339 00:17:32,880 --> 00:17:36,560 Speaker 4: edition with Ryan Bridge and Smith City, New Zealand's Furniture 340 00:17:36,560 --> 00:17:39,360 Speaker 4: Beds and a playing store News Talk Siddy. 341 00:17:39,880 --> 00:17:43,360 Speaker 7: I remember when we were drying drumming in your car 342 00:17:43,760 --> 00:17:48,760 Speaker 7: speeds are fast fill drum seriously before us in your 343 00:17:48,920 --> 00:17:50,280 Speaker 7: arm fell around. 344 00:17:51,520 --> 00:17:53,880 Speaker 2: Good morning New Zealand. It is twenty four away from Sex. 345 00:17:53,920 --> 00:17:57,040 Speaker 2: You're on news Talk said, being with Ryan Bridge. Good 346 00:17:57,040 --> 00:17:59,359 Speaker 2: to have you on the program. We're going to speak 347 00:17:59,359 --> 00:18:01,800 Speaker 2: to Alan Lick and he is a presidential historian out 348 00:18:01,840 --> 00:18:05,960 Speaker 2: of California. Just before six o'clock. Guess how many Americans 349 00:18:06,000 --> 00:18:08,760 Speaker 2: think it's okay to use political violence for a political 350 00:18:08,840 --> 00:18:12,200 Speaker 2: leader to use political violence. It's around twenty five percent. 351 00:18:12,359 --> 00:18:16,040 Speaker 2: We break those numbers down for you just before six. Also, 352 00:18:16,119 --> 00:18:19,600 Speaker 2: we spoke last week about the conditioning units at the 353 00:18:19,640 --> 00:18:21,840 Speaker 2: Paris Olympics. You know, they weren't going to have them, 354 00:18:21,840 --> 00:18:23,639 Speaker 2: and then they decided, actually, we do need to have 355 00:18:23,680 --> 00:18:26,960 Speaker 2: air conditioning units because the athletes might be sweety and 356 00:18:27,000 --> 00:18:31,880 Speaker 2: it's bloody hot. Now there are calls for the cars 357 00:18:31,880 --> 00:18:34,280 Speaker 2: because it's Toyota that's supplying the cars for the Olympics 358 00:18:34,280 --> 00:18:37,440 Speaker 2: this time around, and they're promising to be the greenest 359 00:18:37,440 --> 00:18:41,000 Speaker 2: ever Olympics. Of course, so Toyota is supplying the official fleet, 360 00:18:41,200 --> 00:18:46,439 Speaker 2: which includes five hundred Marie cars. These are hydrogen powered cars, 361 00:18:46,520 --> 00:18:50,199 Speaker 2: and one hundred and twenty scientists and academics, etc. Have 362 00:18:50,240 --> 00:18:53,000 Speaker 2: written a letter to the French and they have said 363 00:18:54,040 --> 00:18:58,639 Speaker 2: this undermines your green game's call. They say that hydrogen 364 00:18:59,000 --> 00:19:03,639 Speaker 2: emits zero carbon at the tailpipe, but ninety six percent 365 00:19:03,680 --> 00:19:06,359 Speaker 2: of the world's hydrogen it's still derived from fossil fuels 366 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:09,600 Speaker 2: like methane gas. They actually say they're worse than evs 367 00:19:10,280 --> 00:19:13,159 Speaker 2: and only marginally better than a combustion engine. So they 368 00:19:13,160 --> 00:19:15,280 Speaker 2: want them to change the fleet. And I'm sitting here, 369 00:19:15,320 --> 00:19:17,439 Speaker 2: I'm reading all these stories about the Olympics and I'm thinking, 370 00:19:17,680 --> 00:19:20,960 Speaker 2: I just don't care. I honestly don't care. What has 371 00:19:21,000 --> 00:19:24,240 Speaker 2: climate change got to do with the Olympics. All I 372 00:19:24,280 --> 00:19:27,199 Speaker 2: want to do is see somebody run really really fast. 373 00:19:27,280 --> 00:19:29,720 Speaker 2: I want to see who makes the tiniest little splash 374 00:19:29,720 --> 00:19:32,159 Speaker 2: in the pool when they do the diving, And I 375 00:19:32,200 --> 00:19:35,720 Speaker 2: want to see whether they successfully pass that battern from 376 00:19:35,720 --> 00:19:39,040 Speaker 2: one person to the next, not what car they're driven therein. 377 00:19:39,160 --> 00:19:42,560 Speaker 2: I honestly just do not care. It's just gone twenty 378 00:19:42,560 --> 00:19:46,600 Speaker 2: two minutes away from six o'clock Rainbridge. We're going to 379 00:19:46,680 --> 00:19:49,440 Speaker 2: our reporters and colums first into Needing this morning. Calum, 380 00:19:49,440 --> 00:19:51,920 Speaker 2: the new boss of otago UNI's looking to give back 381 00:19:52,040 --> 00:19:54,159 Speaker 2: to the Institute. 382 00:19:54,000 --> 00:19:57,280 Speaker 9: Yeah, morning, Ryan. This is former Labor Finance Minister Grant Robertson. 383 00:19:57,560 --> 00:20:00,680 Speaker 9: He's been in the job of vice Chancellor for a 384 00:20:00,720 --> 00:20:03,880 Speaker 9: couple of weeks now. He graduated from OTAGA of course 385 00:20:03,880 --> 00:20:06,040 Speaker 9: back in nineteen ninety five and is the first non 386 00:20:06,080 --> 00:20:10,960 Speaker 9: academic candidate appointed to this role. Grant Robertson says he'll 387 00:20:10,960 --> 00:20:13,120 Speaker 9: be giving up a portion of his salary to put 388 00:20:13,119 --> 00:20:17,199 Speaker 9: towards a students scholarship. He says he's having conversations with 389 00:20:17,280 --> 00:20:19,800 Speaker 9: staff about that to work out the final details of 390 00:20:19,920 --> 00:20:21,000 Speaker 9: just how it will operate. 391 00:20:21,200 --> 00:20:23,239 Speaker 2: Big salary though A. I think it's close to eight 392 00:20:23,320 --> 00:20:26,200 Speaker 2: hundred k. Here's he's on there at least. The last 393 00:20:26,240 --> 00:20:29,120 Speaker 2: one was how's the weather looking for today in Tonedin? 394 00:20:29,760 --> 00:20:33,200 Speaker 9: Mainly find cloud increasing with possible shells later nor Easterly's 395 00:20:33,240 --> 00:20:34,320 Speaker 9: in a high of eleven today. 396 00:20:34,359 --> 00:20:36,800 Speaker 2: Thanks Callum and Claire Sherwoods and christ Church for us 397 00:20:36,840 --> 00:20:41,080 Speaker 2: this morning. The act MPs who's a bid to ban 398 00:20:41,280 --> 00:20:44,560 Speaker 2: regional councils from planning for climate change is getting some 399 00:20:44,760 --> 00:20:45,320 Speaker 2: up in arms. 400 00:20:45,320 --> 00:20:49,200 Speaker 10: Clear Yes, well, Mark Cameron's has submitted a Cameron's Bill 401 00:20:49,920 --> 00:20:52,840 Speaker 10: Cameron's Bill a Member's bill rather Ryan to amend the 402 00:20:52,880 --> 00:20:56,480 Speaker 10: Resource Management Act. He says the law stifles productivity and 403 00:20:56,560 --> 00:20:59,880 Speaker 10: allows councils to impose a patchwork of land use restriction. 404 00:21:00,359 --> 00:21:04,120 Speaker 10: But down here in Canterbury Environment, Canterbury Councilor Greg Burns 405 00:21:04,160 --> 00:21:07,520 Speaker 10: says recent long term planning submissions have actually shown that 406 00:21:07,520 --> 00:21:11,200 Speaker 10: climate change action is highly demanded from locals. He says 407 00:21:11,200 --> 00:21:13,720 Speaker 10: Cameron's bill is completely out of step from what the 408 00:21:13,760 --> 00:21:16,560 Speaker 10: average person wants from their elected officials. 409 00:21:16,800 --> 00:21:19,160 Speaker 2: All Right, weather today, Claire, pretty. 410 00:21:18,840 --> 00:21:21,879 Speaker 10: Cloudy and showers here in christ Church, northeasterlys with a 411 00:21:21,960 --> 00:21:23,840 Speaker 10: high of eleven and five overnight. 412 00:21:23,920 --> 00:21:26,119 Speaker 2: Thank you very much, Max Tollers and Wellington for us. 413 00:21:26,119 --> 00:21:28,439 Speaker 2: The Reading Cinema site is up for Salemax. 414 00:21:29,040 --> 00:21:30,040 Speaker 6: Yeah, that's right, Ryan. 415 00:21:30,080 --> 00:21:33,560 Speaker 5: This derelict of Reading Cinema complex from Courtney Place, the 416 00:21:33,600 --> 00:21:37,640 Speaker 5: subject of a failed a City council project to restore it, 417 00:21:37,680 --> 00:21:41,239 Speaker 5: has hit the open market. The mayor Tory final had 418 00:21:41,280 --> 00:21:44,640 Speaker 5: wined and dined Reading execs not too long ago help 419 00:21:44,680 --> 00:21:46,640 Speaker 5: put together this deal to buy the land for thirty 420 00:21:46,680 --> 00:21:50,879 Speaker 5: two million dollars, which would essentially fund Reading's renovation costs. 421 00:21:51,200 --> 00:21:55,080 Speaker 5: But councilors swiftly realized it was a bit bogus, so 422 00:21:55,359 --> 00:21:58,280 Speaker 5: You've now got one and a half hectares a freehold 423 00:21:58,359 --> 00:22:01,040 Speaker 5: land on the Capital's Golden Mile up for sale and 424 00:22:01,160 --> 00:22:04,399 Speaker 5: area of stagnation to say the least. But I suppose 425 00:22:04,400 --> 00:22:07,399 Speaker 5: that's largely thanks to Redding itself closing in twenty nineteen 426 00:22:07,480 --> 00:22:10,960 Speaker 5: due to quake risks. One roof has the listing expressions 427 00:22:10,960 --> 00:22:12,480 Speaker 5: of interest till mid August. 428 00:22:12,840 --> 00:22:14,760 Speaker 2: Any idea on a price, what it might be worth? 429 00:22:15,520 --> 00:22:18,520 Speaker 5: I mean, with the state of it, I think Reading 430 00:22:18,520 --> 00:22:20,479 Speaker 5: should almost be paying someone else to take it off 431 00:22:20,480 --> 00:22:25,439 Speaker 5: its hands. Weather today max cloud, increasing rain this evening 432 00:22:25,640 --> 00:22:26,800 Speaker 5: fourteen the high Central. 433 00:22:26,920 --> 00:22:30,200 Speaker 2: Thanks. Let's go to Lockey Rennie, who is in the 434 00:22:30,240 --> 00:22:34,080 Speaker 2: pub this morning in Auckland Lockey. Good morning morning Ryan. 435 00:22:34,160 --> 00:22:36,679 Speaker 11: Yeah, I'm here at the Foxfire London themed pub here 436 00:22:36,720 --> 00:22:39,439 Speaker 11: at the Viaduct and watching English fans and just starting 437 00:22:39,440 --> 00:22:42,000 Speaker 11: to arrive here to watch England take on Spain at 438 00:22:42,040 --> 00:22:45,120 Speaker 11: Berlin Olympia Stadium. This game will be the first time 439 00:22:45,160 --> 00:22:47,680 Speaker 11: England has reached a finite for England and England will 440 00:22:47,720 --> 00:22:50,639 Speaker 11: have only one World Cup wind with no European Championship 441 00:22:50,680 --> 00:22:54,000 Speaker 11: win behind them or Spain are three time European champions. 442 00:22:54,320 --> 00:22:56,359 Speaker 11: Now to chat to the manager Scott Bennett here at 443 00:22:56,400 --> 00:22:58,480 Speaker 11: the Fox Who. It's been booked out since last week 444 00:22:58,800 --> 00:23:01,560 Speaker 11: and he's been starting with England Football pub quids fans 445 00:23:01,640 --> 00:23:04,800 Speaker 11: and getting some English classics playing here as the anticipation. 446 00:23:05,040 --> 00:23:07,400 Speaker 11: Anticipation boot here for the seven am kickoff. 447 00:23:07,560 --> 00:23:09,320 Speaker 2: Sounds like a fun morning. I doubt they'll be going 448 00:23:09,359 --> 00:23:13,159 Speaker 2: to work today. Weather for the City of Sales this morning, 449 00:23:14,200 --> 00:23:14,639 Speaker 2: so we've. 450 00:23:14,520 --> 00:23:17,000 Speaker 11: Got some rain here this morning and it's possibly Huvy 451 00:23:17,160 --> 00:23:20,480 Speaker 11: clearing to find stars this afternoon with strong lead throughout 452 00:23:20,480 --> 00:23:21,960 Speaker 11: the day with the highest succeed to that. 453 00:23:22,280 --> 00:23:25,240 Speaker 2: Thanks Lockie, Lochoreeni and Auckland for us. Just gone eighteen 454 00:23:25,240 --> 00:23:27,800 Speaker 2: minutes away from six o'clock. We're back in the UK 455 00:23:27,880 --> 00:23:31,120 Speaker 2: with Gavin Gray next. Welcome back. Sixteen away from six. 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That's milfordsset dot com, Ford 471 00:24:14,800 --> 00:24:16,040 Speaker 2: slash retire. 472 00:24:15,640 --> 00:24:20,520 Speaker 4: Well International correspondence with ins and Eye Insurance Peace of Mind. 473 00:24:20,560 --> 00:24:21,880 Speaker 4: For New Zealand business. 474 00:24:23,520 --> 00:24:26,119 Speaker 2: Labor is preparing the King's Speech in the UK. This 475 00:24:26,240 --> 00:24:29,280 Speaker 2: is Keir Starmer's new Labor government with twenty five to 476 00:24:29,320 --> 00:24:32,639 Speaker 2: thirty bills reportedly going to be introduced Kevin Gray's in 477 00:24:32,720 --> 00:24:35,280 Speaker 2: the UK for US, Kevin, what are they looking at? 478 00:24:35,280 --> 00:24:36,520 Speaker 2: What are they going to start with? 479 00:24:37,560 --> 00:24:39,640 Speaker 12: R and it's looking like a list of pretty much 480 00:24:39,640 --> 00:24:41,880 Speaker 12: what they promised at the start. We don't know yet. 481 00:24:41,880 --> 00:24:44,919 Speaker 12: This is ahead of Wednesday's king Speech. The king Speech 482 00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:48,080 Speaker 12: is basically when the government of the day outlines its 483 00:24:48,680 --> 00:24:52,760 Speaker 12: a legislative program what it hopes to achieve in that time, 484 00:24:52,920 --> 00:24:56,159 Speaker 12: so it looks like we're going to get new promises 485 00:24:56,200 --> 00:25:00,479 Speaker 12: on house building. Big shortage of housing over here, difficult 486 00:25:00,520 --> 00:25:02,719 Speaker 12: for first time buyers to get on the ladder, and 487 00:25:02,880 --> 00:25:04,879 Speaker 12: one way this government is determined to do it is 488 00:25:04,880 --> 00:25:07,400 Speaker 12: to build more houses. The question is we're a small country, 489 00:25:07,560 --> 00:25:10,200 Speaker 12: so where are you going to put them? Improving transport 490 00:25:10,200 --> 00:25:13,720 Speaker 12: that'll be pretty popular, particularly some of the links outside 491 00:25:13,720 --> 00:25:16,840 Speaker 12: of London which are so good, and also increasing jobs 492 00:25:16,880 --> 00:25:19,439 Speaker 12: and securing clean energy. They want to set up a 493 00:25:19,520 --> 00:25:23,640 Speaker 12: sort of national GB Energy company and are really driving 494 00:25:23,680 --> 00:25:30,080 Speaker 12: towards more solar energy and more on shore solar and 495 00:25:30,160 --> 00:25:33,800 Speaker 12: more onshore wind as well. Many people again very concerned 496 00:25:33,800 --> 00:25:36,080 Speaker 12: about what our countryside is going to look like. Thirty 497 00:25:36,080 --> 00:25:38,800 Speaker 12: five bills in total. We'll wait to see what comes out. 498 00:25:38,760 --> 00:25:40,600 Speaker 2: All right, and of course in an hour and about 499 00:25:40,640 --> 00:25:42,520 Speaker 2: an hour and fifteen you're going to be quite busy 500 00:25:42,560 --> 00:25:43,840 Speaker 2: watching the telly I mentioned. 501 00:25:44,800 --> 00:25:48,439 Speaker 12: Yes, so the Euro's final between England and Spain. Of 502 00:25:48,480 --> 00:25:52,000 Speaker 12: course I have to say you Spain are the bookie's 503 00:25:52,080 --> 00:25:55,840 Speaker 12: favorites eleven to eight, on England thirteen to ten. So 504 00:25:56,400 --> 00:25:58,359 Speaker 12: a little bit in it, not too much. As we 505 00:25:58,400 --> 00:26:02,080 Speaker 12: go into this, it's been even of fifty eight years 506 00:26:02,119 --> 00:26:05,280 Speaker 12: since England last won a major championship. You have to 507 00:26:05,320 --> 00:26:07,760 Speaker 12: go back to the World Cup of nineteen sixty six. 508 00:26:08,160 --> 00:26:10,679 Speaker 12: There have been four hundred and fifty seven players who 509 00:26:10,720 --> 00:26:16,560 Speaker 12: have represented England since then, and well eleven managers as well, 510 00:26:16,640 --> 00:26:19,399 Speaker 12: so it's been a time of course. I have to 511 00:26:19,440 --> 00:26:23,000 Speaker 12: say that the English play so far haven't been great 512 00:26:23,040 --> 00:26:25,199 Speaker 12: in the tournament. They've managed to get through, but it 513 00:26:25,280 --> 00:26:28,800 Speaker 12: has been pretty negative and defensive at times. The Spanish 514 00:26:28,880 --> 00:26:32,840 Speaker 12: play is completely opposite, very open, very free, flowing, very quick. 515 00:26:33,080 --> 00:26:35,360 Speaker 12: It'll be interesting to see these two sides come head 516 00:26:35,400 --> 00:26:36,720 Speaker 12: to head in an iron ten. 517 00:26:36,920 --> 00:26:39,760 Speaker 2: Good luck, Kevin Devin Gray, are you can europe correspondent 518 00:26:39,800 --> 00:26:42,920 Speaker 2: with US live from London. It's to Scarne, twelve minutes 519 00:26:42,920 --> 00:26:47,120 Speaker 2: away from at six o'clock Bryan Bridge. Donald Trump, as 520 00:26:47,160 --> 00:26:49,520 Speaker 2: you will know by now, has been shot in an 521 00:26:49,560 --> 00:26:52,639 Speaker 2: assassination attempt, the first on a current or former president 522 00:26:52,720 --> 00:26:56,000 Speaker 2: since nineteen eighty one, when Ronald Reagan was shot just 523 00:26:56,040 --> 00:26:58,560 Speaker 2: two months after being sworn in the government. Has been 524 00:26:58,600 --> 00:27:01,680 Speaker 2: identified as twenty year old Thomas Crooks. He was shot 525 00:27:01,720 --> 00:27:05,240 Speaker 2: dead on site. US President Joe Biden has spoken to 526 00:27:05,280 --> 00:27:09,480 Speaker 2: Trump and Biden's campaign has suspended all attack ads following 527 00:27:09,480 --> 00:27:12,800 Speaker 2: the attempted assassination. Joining me now from California is US 528 00:27:12,920 --> 00:27:16,719 Speaker 2: presidential historian Alan Lightman, Alan, thank you very much for 529 00:27:16,760 --> 00:27:19,720 Speaker 2: being with me. What generally happens? I mean, there have 530 00:27:19,760 --> 00:27:22,240 Speaker 2: been lots of attempts and some of them successful in 531 00:27:22,280 --> 00:27:26,199 Speaker 2: the past. What generally happens after something like this? Is 532 00:27:26,240 --> 00:27:30,000 Speaker 2: there more bloodshed? Does the temperature go up even further? 533 00:27:34,440 --> 00:27:37,280 Speaker 2: I think we may have lost Allan there. We'll come 534 00:27:37,320 --> 00:27:39,520 Speaker 2: back to him. Alan, can you hear me? Okay, I'm 535 00:27:39,520 --> 00:27:42,840 Speaker 2: just asking what generally happens after an attempt like this? 536 00:27:44,240 --> 00:27:49,480 Speaker 13: Yes, As I said, political violence has been endemic in 537 00:27:49,680 --> 00:27:55,320 Speaker 13: modern America. You know, seven years ago Republican representative Scalis 538 00:27:55,440 --> 00:27:59,439 Speaker 13: were shot. More recently, there was this horrific hammer attack 539 00:27:59,600 --> 00:28:04,600 Speaker 13: on the high husband of former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. 540 00:28:05,160 --> 00:28:07,959 Speaker 14: The attacker was trying to kill Pelosi. 541 00:28:08,520 --> 00:28:13,040 Speaker 13: And of course, the worst example of recent political violence 542 00:28:13,200 --> 00:28:18,600 Speaker 13: was perpetrated by Donald Trump himself, inciting the January sixth insurrection, 543 00:28:20,200 --> 00:28:23,359 Speaker 13: sitting for three hours and letting the mayhem take place, 544 00:28:23,480 --> 00:28:27,840 Speaker 13: ignoring his own supporters telling him to stop inciting the 545 00:28:27,920 --> 00:28:32,679 Speaker 13: rioters by an inflammatory tweet about Vice President Mike Pence 546 00:28:32,720 --> 00:28:37,040 Speaker 13: when they were shouting hanging Mike Pence. The violence resulted 547 00:28:37,080 --> 00:28:40,040 Speaker 13: in injuries to more than one hundred and forty police 548 00:28:40,040 --> 00:28:45,920 Speaker 13: officers and several direct or indirect deaths. Now, the question 549 00:28:46,120 --> 00:28:51,040 Speaker 13: is will this attempt further polarize the country or can 550 00:28:51,040 --> 00:28:55,160 Speaker 13: it possibly bring us together? There is a positive model. 551 00:28:56,160 --> 00:28:59,800 Speaker 13: You mentioned the shooting of Ronald Reagan in nineteen eighty one. 552 00:29:00,200 --> 00:29:05,200 Speaker 13: His press secretary, a staunch conservative Republican, James Brady, was 553 00:29:05,280 --> 00:29:10,719 Speaker 13: grievously wounded. Instead of seeking revenge or attacking his political opponents, 554 00:29:11,320 --> 00:29:15,719 Speaker 13: he formed the Brady Campaign for Gun Control and for 555 00:29:15,760 --> 00:29:19,960 Speaker 13: a while brought the country together in an effort to 556 00:29:20,040 --> 00:29:24,080 Speaker 13: stop the epidemic of gun violence in America. We got 557 00:29:24,080 --> 00:29:27,640 Speaker 13: the assault weapons ban, which sadly has been suspended. And 558 00:29:27,680 --> 00:29:30,200 Speaker 13: by the way, the weapon that was used in this 559 00:29:30,280 --> 00:29:33,840 Speaker 13: assassination attempt and the killing of an attendee was an 560 00:29:33,880 --> 00:29:37,960 Speaker 13: assault weapon. We got the Brady Bill on background checks, 561 00:29:38,440 --> 00:29:42,920 Speaker 13: but unfortunately there's been no progress since then. And could 562 00:29:42,960 --> 00:29:47,040 Speaker 13: we now come together and stopping gun violence, which is 563 00:29:47,080 --> 00:29:50,000 Speaker 13: a major cost of the deaths of our children? 564 00:29:50,560 --> 00:29:53,040 Speaker 14: An American overall. 565 00:29:52,560 --> 00:29:57,320 Speaker 13: Is twenty times, not twenty percent, twenty times. 566 00:29:56,920 --> 00:30:00,680 Speaker 14: More likely to be killed murdered by gun. 567 00:30:00,920 --> 00:30:04,320 Speaker 13: Than residents of our closest pure countries, which also have 568 00:30:04,480 --> 00:30:09,960 Speaker 13: mental health and drug problems. The difference is guns. Can 569 00:30:10,000 --> 00:30:12,600 Speaker 13: we replicate what James Brady did? 570 00:30:12,840 --> 00:30:17,280 Speaker 2: Ellen The October poll by the Public Religion Research Institute 571 00:30:17,280 --> 00:30:20,720 Speaker 2: and the Brookings Institution found that one in four Americans 572 00:30:20,840 --> 00:30:25,240 Speaker 2: agreed with this sentence, true American patriots may have to 573 00:30:25,280 --> 00:30:27,880 Speaker 2: resort to violence in order to save our country. So 574 00:30:27,960 --> 00:30:31,360 Speaker 2: that was thirteen percent of Democratic voters and thirty three 575 00:30:31,360 --> 00:30:35,680 Speaker 2: percent of Republicans who agreed with that. How do you 576 00:30:35,800 --> 00:30:39,320 Speaker 2: navigate an election cycle when you've got people with such 577 00:30:39,360 --> 00:30:42,320 Speaker 2: extreme views. 578 00:30:42,360 --> 00:30:44,520 Speaker 13: It's very sad, and that's why we have so much 579 00:30:44,640 --> 00:30:47,160 Speaker 13: endemic political violence. 580 00:30:47,240 --> 00:30:48,680 Speaker 14: And the only answer. 581 00:30:48,440 --> 00:30:54,680 Speaker 13: Is to do what James Brady did, organized organized persuade 582 00:30:56,160 --> 00:31:00,000 Speaker 13: vote for those who are willing to deal with gun violence. 583 00:31:00,800 --> 00:31:05,280 Speaker 13: It's a very difficult issue because the gun lobby, the 584 00:31:05,480 --> 00:31:08,720 Speaker 13: gun manufacturers have a death grip on so many of 585 00:31:08,760 --> 00:31:13,920 Speaker 13: our politicians. But if the movement gains momentum as well, 586 00:31:13,960 --> 00:31:18,000 Speaker 13: it should because a majority of Americans, how awhelming majority 587 00:31:18,000 --> 00:31:23,240 Speaker 13: of Americans believe in reasonable gun control. So if you 588 00:31:23,280 --> 00:31:25,960 Speaker 13: can get a political movement going. I wrote a whole 589 00:31:25,960 --> 00:31:30,600 Speaker 13: book about this repeal the Second Amendment, the case for 590 00:31:30,640 --> 00:31:31,600 Speaker 13: a Save for America. 591 00:31:31,680 --> 00:31:33,160 Speaker 14: We're not going to get a repeal of the. 592 00:31:33,120 --> 00:31:37,520 Speaker 13: Second Amendment, but if we get a movement going, that's 593 00:31:37,600 --> 00:31:41,680 Speaker 13: how change occurs. That's how you've got the great civil 594 00:31:41,760 --> 00:31:46,000 Speaker 13: rights initiatives of the nineteen sixties. 595 00:31:45,480 --> 00:31:46,120 Speaker 14: For example. 596 00:31:46,440 --> 00:31:48,600 Speaker 2: Right, Alan, thank you very much for your time this morning. 597 00:31:48,600 --> 00:31:53,160 Speaker 2: That is out of California. US presidential historian Allen Lightman. 598 00:31:53,240 --> 00:31:57,840 Speaker 2: The time is seven away from six. Mike Costkin next. 599 00:32:00,280 --> 00:32:03,760 Speaker 4: Get ahead of the headlines, Ryan Bridge you for twenty 600 00:32:03,800 --> 00:32:07,520 Speaker 4: twenty four on early edition with Smith City, New Zealand's 601 00:32:07,520 --> 00:32:09,200 Speaker 4: furniture beds and a player store. 602 00:32:09,360 --> 00:32:12,560 Speaker 2: News Talk said, be welcome back five to six Mike 603 00:32:12,640 --> 00:32:16,360 Speaker 2: hosting the mic hosting breakfast starts next. Good morning, Mike, 604 00:32:16,680 --> 00:32:17,200 Speaker 2: so good. 605 00:32:17,040 --> 00:32:18,840 Speaker 6: To see you're living the dream. Has this worked out 606 00:32:18,880 --> 00:32:19,320 Speaker 6: well for you? 607 00:32:19,400 --> 00:32:22,880 Speaker 2: I think so? It was a pretty rough start last Monday, 608 00:32:23,080 --> 00:32:23,320 Speaker 2: was it? 609 00:32:23,400 --> 00:32:23,600 Speaker 11: Yeah? 610 00:32:23,640 --> 00:32:27,040 Speaker 2: But a little shaky, little nervous. Reviews and reviews have been. 611 00:32:26,960 --> 00:32:29,480 Speaker 6: Pretty good, solid out of ten. What are you giving 612 00:32:29,520 --> 00:32:30,200 Speaker 6: yourself so far? 613 00:32:30,360 --> 00:32:30,520 Speaker 5: Say? 614 00:32:30,520 --> 00:32:32,360 Speaker 2: I'm giving myself about a six and a half. 615 00:32:32,440 --> 00:32:34,760 Speaker 6: There you go, six and a half done, don't overmark yourself. 616 00:32:34,800 --> 00:32:36,320 Speaker 2: No, yeah, for improvement. 617 00:32:36,360 --> 00:32:38,400 Speaker 6: Glad you're enjoying it. So we're standing by for Biden 618 00:32:38,440 --> 00:32:40,480 Speaker 6: any moment, of course to say presumably he's going to 619 00:32:40,480 --> 00:32:43,440 Speaker 6: say what he said yesterday, which was the big question. 620 00:32:43,600 --> 00:32:46,120 Speaker 6: Is it seems to me that how the guy got 621 00:32:46,160 --> 00:32:48,280 Speaker 6: on the roof, that's the stuff that came out of 622 00:32:48,360 --> 00:32:51,520 Speaker 6: yesterday in the sense that we've served from a million witnesses. 623 00:32:51,520 --> 00:32:53,080 Speaker 6: But how did the guy get on the roof and 624 00:32:53,120 --> 00:32:55,920 Speaker 6: somebody let them down badly? And so that'll be taken 625 00:32:55,960 --> 00:32:58,560 Speaker 6: care of what I'm assuming. And the other interesting thing, 626 00:32:58,560 --> 00:33:02,280 Speaker 6: there's no connection. The kid's got no criminal record. He's 627 00:33:02,320 --> 00:33:05,360 Speaker 6: not connected to anything anybody. It's not like a track 628 00:33:05,360 --> 00:33:07,120 Speaker 6: record where you look and see hold on, you know, 629 00:33:07,200 --> 00:33:09,120 Speaker 6: something was going wrong there and somebody missed it. He 630 00:33:09,200 --> 00:33:11,880 Speaker 6: just seemed to be a you know, a regular registered 631 00:33:11,880 --> 00:33:15,720 Speaker 6: Republican donated to the Democrats. Next thing, he's on a 632 00:33:15,800 --> 00:33:16,480 Speaker 6: roof and he's dead. 633 00:33:16,680 --> 00:33:18,240 Speaker 2: This is the thing, and they say that, you know, 634 00:33:18,440 --> 00:33:21,520 Speaker 2: increasingly these types of shooters are not are not actually 635 00:33:21,560 --> 00:33:24,200 Speaker 2: part of any group. They're just looking online at the 636 00:33:24,560 --> 00:33:26,440 Speaker 2: going on YouTube and then before you know it, they're 637 00:33:26,440 --> 00:33:27,920 Speaker 2: on top of the that's. 638 00:33:27,720 --> 00:33:29,400 Speaker 6: A big question this morning. Nick Bryant, by the way, 639 00:33:29,480 --> 00:33:31,760 Speaker 6: our old mate from the BBC. He's no one's covered 640 00:33:31,760 --> 00:33:33,320 Speaker 6: America more than him, so he's will us on this 641 00:33:33,360 --> 00:33:34,080 Speaker 6: this morning, brilliant. 642 00:33:34,120 --> 00:33:38,280 Speaker 2: The Big Show starts in four minutes time. I'm Ryan 643 00:33:38,320 --> 00:33:44,959 Speaker 2: Bridge and I'll see you tomorrow morning. 644 00:33:53,000 --> 00:33:55,640 Speaker 4: For more from News Talks at b listen live on 645 00:33:55,720 --> 00:33:58,680 Speaker 4: air or online, and keep our shows with you wherever 646 00:33:58,760 --> 00:34:01,320 Speaker 4: you go with our podcast us on iHeartRadio.