1 00:00:01,920 --> 00:00:06,440 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the insight. Ryan Bridge on 2 00:00:06,519 --> 00:00:09,960 Speaker 1: an early edition with one roof make your Property Search 3 00:00:10,280 --> 00:00:13,200 Speaker 1: Simple used talks'd be good morning. 4 00:00:13,240 --> 00:00:14,880 Speaker 2: It is six a half to five year on news 5 00:00:14,880 --> 00:00:16,919 Speaker 2: Talk said be Friday morning. 6 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:17,800 Speaker 3: Welcome. 7 00:00:18,320 --> 00:00:21,680 Speaker 2: It's an early edition budget special this morning, and that 8 00:00:21,760 --> 00:00:24,000 Speaker 2: means we get to speak to Barb from Accounts. That's 9 00:00:24,120 --> 00:00:26,760 Speaker 2: barbar Rudmonds from the Labour Party. Also Shammabil Yako will 10 00:00:26,840 --> 00:00:29,480 Speaker 2: join us talk about the Kiwi Saber changes. We are 11 00:00:29,520 --> 00:00:31,440 Speaker 2: going to go to Vincent mcavny, who's in the UK 12 00:00:31,840 --> 00:00:35,440 Speaker 2: net migration there down fifty percent in the last year. 13 00:00:35,479 --> 00:00:39,640 Speaker 2: We'll ask why piney on the Auckland FC almost to 14 00:00:39,680 --> 00:00:42,159 Speaker 2: sell up for them this weekend and Trump gets his 15 00:00:42,240 --> 00:00:44,600 Speaker 2: big beautiful bell through the house. 16 00:00:47,000 --> 00:00:47,720 Speaker 1: The agenda. 17 00:00:48,960 --> 00:00:51,599 Speaker 2: Outrage in the US this morning, our two staff at 18 00:00:51,600 --> 00:00:55,320 Speaker 2: the Israeli Embassy were shot dead in Washington, d C. 19 00:00:55,520 --> 00:01:08,640 Speaker 2: This is the suspect being detained yet one of those 20 00:01:08,720 --> 00:01:12,280 Speaker 2: the Attorney General speaking out, this is the last thing. 21 00:01:12,440 --> 00:01:15,160 Speaker 4: These two young people, they were at a religious event 22 00:01:15,720 --> 00:01:18,760 Speaker 4: right around the corner from where we're standing, a religious 23 00:01:18,800 --> 00:01:22,840 Speaker 4: event with friends and with coworkers. They walked outside to 24 00:01:22,880 --> 00:01:26,920 Speaker 4: go home and were gunned down. That cannot happen in 25 00:01:26,959 --> 00:01:29,360 Speaker 4: our community. And this is the day where we all 26 00:01:29,400 --> 00:01:31,800 Speaker 4: need to come together, no matter what religion we are. 27 00:01:32,120 --> 00:01:35,000 Speaker 2: Now Trump's big, beautiful bill, He's a happy chappy this morning, 28 00:01:35,200 --> 00:01:38,680 Speaker 2: has passed the House, very slim, but past the House. 29 00:01:39,160 --> 00:01:42,199 Speaker 2: So this is your tax cuts from the first time 30 00:01:42,240 --> 00:01:46,080 Speaker 2: he was president. It's ending taxes on tips, it's increasing 31 00:01:46,120 --> 00:01:48,720 Speaker 2: your military, your border spending. All that stuff still needs 32 00:01:48,720 --> 00:01:50,840 Speaker 2: to go through the Senate, where probably they'll get more 33 00:01:50,880 --> 00:01:53,480 Speaker 2: of the tug of war and some compromise. The UK 34 00:01:53,640 --> 00:01:58,320 Speaker 2: has signed a deal to seed sovereignty of the islands 35 00:01:58,360 --> 00:02:02,360 Speaker 2: of Mauritius. Deal was signed off by key allies, including 36 00:02:02,400 --> 00:02:04,400 Speaker 2: New Zealand. It will allow the UK to lease the 37 00:02:04,440 --> 00:02:07,160 Speaker 2: military base there for the next ninety nine years. 38 00:02:07,200 --> 00:02:11,079 Speaker 5: His starma, the strategic location of this place is of 39 00:02:11,120 --> 00:02:14,800 Speaker 5: the utmost significance to Britain, from deploying aircraft to defeat 40 00:02:14,919 --> 00:02:19,920 Speaker 5: terrorists in Raq and Afghanistan to anticipating threats in the 41 00:02:19,960 --> 00:02:23,400 Speaker 5: Red Sea and the Indo Pacific. The base is right 42 00:02:24,160 --> 00:02:26,359 Speaker 5: but the foundation of our security. 43 00:02:27,120 --> 00:02:30,200 Speaker 2: It's seeding sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius now, 44 00:02:30,240 --> 00:02:33,360 Speaker 2: after intense international pressure, it seems AID trucks are now 45 00:02:33,400 --> 00:02:36,360 Speaker 2: making it to those who need it. In Gaza. Israel 46 00:02:36,560 --> 00:02:38,920 Speaker 2: was blocking the AID of course being distributed, but now 47 00:02:39,000 --> 00:02:43,320 Speaker 2: at least forty trucks are being dispatched, but still not enough. 48 00:02:43,639 --> 00:02:46,440 Speaker 6: They say they need at least one hundred trucks a day, 49 00:02:46,680 --> 00:02:49,880 Speaker 6: if not more, to get through the border to address 50 00:02:49,960 --> 00:02:52,880 Speaker 6: the needs of the people in there. The unsay there's 51 00:02:52,880 --> 00:02:56,720 Speaker 6: been disagreement between them and the Israeli army over safe 52 00:02:56,760 --> 00:02:59,640 Speaker 6: passage without the AID being looted or robbed. 53 00:02:59,639 --> 00:03:01,919 Speaker 2: On the other are you an Addi Das fan and 54 00:03:02,040 --> 00:03:05,280 Speaker 2: Adidas fan? Well, sorry, but like Nike, they're going to 55 00:03:05,320 --> 00:03:08,679 Speaker 2: put their prices up on trainers and clothing. They put 56 00:03:08,680 --> 00:03:12,760 Speaker 2: the blame squarely on Trump's tariffs. Nike hasn't explicitly named 57 00:03:12,800 --> 00:03:15,440 Speaker 2: them as a reason yet, but added as says it 58 00:03:15,480 --> 00:03:18,080 Speaker 2: regularly makes quote price adjustments. 59 00:03:18,919 --> 00:03:21,840 Speaker 1: The first word on the News of the Day early 60 00:03:22,040 --> 00:03:25,200 Speaker 1: edition with Ryan Bridge and One Room to make your 61 00:03:25,240 --> 00:03:28,399 Speaker 1: Property Surge Symbol News Talk Zippy. 62 00:03:29,000 --> 00:03:31,040 Speaker 2: Nine minutes half to five nine two nine two is 63 00:03:31,040 --> 00:03:33,079 Speaker 2: the number to text I'd love to know your score 64 00:03:33,160 --> 00:03:34,280 Speaker 2: for the budget out of ten. 65 00:03:34,680 --> 00:03:36,440 Speaker 3: It's a pretty meaningless. 66 00:03:35,960 --> 00:03:38,280 Speaker 2: Scale really, but I'm just inton to know what your 67 00:03:38,320 --> 00:03:41,120 Speaker 2: gut reactions were to it, your feelings, S and P. 68 00:03:41,240 --> 00:03:43,880 Speaker 2: The rating agency is actually not having great gut reactions 69 00:03:43,920 --> 00:03:46,480 Speaker 2: to it. So this is the SMP note from them 70 00:03:46,560 --> 00:03:50,480 Speaker 2: last night. Spending cuts only partially offset the expected decline 71 00:03:50,520 --> 00:03:52,720 Speaker 2: and revenue growth due to a weaker economy and a 72 00:03:52,720 --> 00:03:56,480 Speaker 2: new accelerated depreciation policy. This is the business boost part 73 00:03:56,480 --> 00:03:59,400 Speaker 2: of the package you would have heard about yesterday. They say, 74 00:03:59,520 --> 00:04:03,680 Speaker 2: out our elevated twin deficits that's our fiscal deficit and 75 00:04:03,800 --> 00:04:07,600 Speaker 2: our current account deficit are weaknesses that could weigh on 76 00:04:07,640 --> 00:04:10,640 Speaker 2: our credit rating. That is a bad thing because when 77 00:04:10,640 --> 00:04:13,000 Speaker 2: they hit your credit rating, you pay more for your debt, 78 00:04:13,560 --> 00:04:16,040 Speaker 2: and it's all very already, very very expensive for us. 79 00:04:16,400 --> 00:04:21,200 Speaker 2: We basically the problem is we spend more than we 80 00:04:21,320 --> 00:04:26,400 Speaker 2: earn overseas, and our government at the same time spends 81 00:04:26,640 --> 00:04:30,719 Speaker 2: more than it earns from taxing us. That is called 82 00:04:30,760 --> 00:04:33,400 Speaker 2: living beyond your means. We'll ask Barbara Edmonds what she 83 00:04:33,440 --> 00:04:36,479 Speaker 2: thinks about that later on in the program. The reaction 84 00:04:36,680 --> 00:04:39,359 Speaker 2: yesterday to the budget on the news, lovely bunch of 85 00:04:39,400 --> 00:04:46,560 Speaker 2: older ladies outside Parliament absolute charmers. Have a listen, I said, I. 86 00:04:46,520 --> 00:04:50,960 Speaker 7: Can't believe it's still fighting this at my age seventy two. 87 00:04:51,600 --> 00:04:54,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, semed a bit feral on the news last night. 88 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:56,680 Speaker 2: I don't think they do themselves any favors that they 89 00:04:56,680 --> 00:04:58,920 Speaker 2: were at a pay equity protest because they just look 90 00:04:58,960 --> 00:05:01,440 Speaker 2: a bit silly, look a little bit rabbit, you know, 91 00:05:01,640 --> 00:05:05,320 Speaker 2: old unionists from way back swearing across the four quarter 92 00:05:05,320 --> 00:05:08,640 Speaker 2: of Parliament at the government. They looked like bollocks man 93 00:05:08,640 --> 00:05:11,320 Speaker 2: from the train station inside Parliament. 94 00:05:11,360 --> 00:05:14,160 Speaker 3: What was going on? Where was to party? Mardy? 95 00:05:14,640 --> 00:05:17,000 Speaker 2: Remember remember all of the fuss that was made to 96 00:05:17,040 --> 00:05:19,840 Speaker 2: get them there, and the seats were empty. Where were 97 00:05:19,880 --> 00:05:24,240 Speaker 2: they skipping class after all that fuss? So Chris Bishop 98 00:05:24,279 --> 00:05:27,080 Speaker 2: tweeted a photo yesterday of Nikola Willis because she goes around, 99 00:05:27,120 --> 00:05:30,279 Speaker 2: hands out the budget to everyone, two empty seats for 100 00:05:30,320 --> 00:05:34,120 Speaker 2: the leaders of the to party Mardi, no debs, no arwity. 101 00:05:34,640 --> 00:05:37,520 Speaker 2: And then Debbie does a Facebook post because they looked up. 102 00:05:37,520 --> 00:05:39,560 Speaker 2: I was like, where we were they anyway? She does 103 00:05:39,560 --> 00:05:44,320 Speaker 2: a Facebook post, she's at home. She hits back and 104 00:05:44,360 --> 00:05:46,040 Speaker 2: it sounded a little bit like you know when kid 105 00:05:46,040 --> 00:05:49,359 Speaker 2: gets in trouble and over explains themselves. She said this 106 00:05:50,120 --> 00:05:53,800 Speaker 2: unlike his party of privilege. We run like AMAI and 107 00:05:53,880 --> 00:05:58,040 Speaker 2: everyone carries the co pupper. We had one MP on media, 108 00:05:58,920 --> 00:06:04,200 Speaker 2: one MP speed and the House one on Budget analysis 109 00:06:04,400 --> 00:06:08,120 Speaker 2: whatever that is, one inside the budget lockdown and one 110 00:06:08,200 --> 00:06:11,080 Speaker 2: on the pay equity protest that was happening outside, and 111 00:06:11,120 --> 00:06:15,719 Speaker 2: then another one holding the line on the Regulatory Standards Bill. Now, 112 00:06:16,279 --> 00:06:20,560 Speaker 2: anyone who knows Parliament will know just how close the 113 00:06:20,680 --> 00:06:23,560 Speaker 2: fore Court of Parliament is to the debating chamber. It 114 00:06:23,560 --> 00:06:26,200 Speaker 2: will take you two minutes to walk there. The protest 115 00:06:26,279 --> 00:06:31,640 Speaker 2: was at one pm, the budget was at two, honestly, 116 00:06:31,839 --> 00:06:34,479 Speaker 2: and you need one to do media. Most MPs do 117 00:06:34,560 --> 00:06:37,320 Speaker 2: media on the way into the house. The one who 118 00:06:37,400 --> 00:06:39,600 Speaker 2: went to the lockdown again it finished at too. 119 00:06:39,720 --> 00:06:40,840 Speaker 3: The house starts at two. 120 00:06:41,360 --> 00:06:44,160 Speaker 2: It literally makes no sense. As for those kids who 121 00:06:44,200 --> 00:06:46,719 Speaker 2: are sitting around on the xbox and getting the doll, 122 00:06:47,120 --> 00:06:49,760 Speaker 2: that'll now your parents will now be means tested for this. 123 00:06:50,400 --> 00:06:52,360 Speaker 2: There was applause from some, but there was shock and 124 00:06:52,400 --> 00:06:53,200 Speaker 2: horror from others. 125 00:06:53,240 --> 00:06:58,440 Speaker 8: This was a had pushback on parents to take that responsibility. 126 00:06:58,040 --> 00:07:01,800 Speaker 2: Hack that responsibility. We actually agree with these parents who 127 00:07:01,800 --> 00:07:04,160 Speaker 2: were on the news last night. It is not a 128 00:07:04,320 --> 00:07:09,200 Speaker 2: parent's responsibility to look after an eighteen or a nineteen 129 00:07:09,279 --> 00:07:10,720 Speaker 2: year old who won't work. 130 00:07:12,000 --> 00:07:15,440 Speaker 3: I agree with you, but it's certainly not mine, right 131 00:07:15,560 --> 00:07:17,240 Speaker 3: iron Bridge Bridge, it's this. 132 00:07:17,280 --> 00:07:19,280 Speaker 2: In minutes after five, you're on News Talk ZBB. We'll 133 00:07:19,280 --> 00:07:22,480 Speaker 2: get to Shower Bill Jacob next, plus Jason Pine standing 134 00:07:22,480 --> 00:07:26,680 Speaker 2: by Auckland FC here on News Talk SEDB, on. 135 00:07:26,760 --> 00:07:31,480 Speaker 1: Your radio and online on iHeartRadio. Early edition with Ryan 136 00:07:31,560 --> 00:07:35,080 Speaker 1: Bridge and one Roof to make your Property search simple 137 00:07:35,520 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 1: Youth Talk z B. 138 00:07:37,440 --> 00:07:40,320 Speaker 2: It's quarter past five News Talk zid B. Garrisays morning Ryan, 139 00:07:40,440 --> 00:07:42,400 Speaker 2: seven out of ten for the budget last night. I'm 140 00:07:42,440 --> 00:07:45,680 Speaker 2: hoping our tax take will improve operating balance, especially from 141 00:07:45,720 --> 00:07:49,560 Speaker 2: farming and ird from the money owed to the government. Gary, 142 00:07:49,600 --> 00:07:51,600 Speaker 2: thanks for your message this morning. Another says nine out 143 00:07:51,640 --> 00:07:54,680 Speaker 2: of ten. Let's get to key we Saver. And now 144 00:07:54,800 --> 00:07:57,480 Speaker 2: we've got changes to key we Saver as promised. The 145 00:07:57,560 --> 00:08:00,160 Speaker 2: default key we Saver contribution will increase from three of 146 00:08:00,200 --> 00:08:03,800 Speaker 2: four percent that falls on you, the worker or the employer, 147 00:08:04,080 --> 00:08:07,320 Speaker 2: and the government has its contribution to a maximum of 148 00:08:07,320 --> 00:08:10,200 Speaker 2: two sixty a year. The savings for the government two 149 00:08:10,240 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 2: and a half billion dollars over four years. Shama Bill 150 00:08:12,440 --> 00:08:15,120 Speaker 2: Jacob is economist at Simplicity with me this morning, Shoma, 151 00:08:15,200 --> 00:08:18,800 Speaker 2: Good morning, good morning. So, if you're for a young 152 00:08:18,920 --> 00:08:22,360 Speaker 2: person who's saving for their retirement, the net result of 153 00:08:22,360 --> 00:08:25,760 Speaker 2: all these changes are you better off or worse off 154 00:08:25,800 --> 00:08:26,760 Speaker 2: by the time you get there. 155 00:08:28,360 --> 00:08:30,480 Speaker 9: You will be better off because you will have more 156 00:08:30,520 --> 00:08:33,480 Speaker 9: money in retirement, but you will have less money in 157 00:08:33,520 --> 00:08:35,040 Speaker 9: your back pocket on the way through. 158 00:08:35,679 --> 00:08:39,400 Speaker 2: So does that mean over my lifetime am I better 159 00:08:39,520 --> 00:08:41,920 Speaker 2: or worse off? Presumably better off because if I'd spent 160 00:08:42,000 --> 00:08:45,359 Speaker 2: the money rather than saved it, I wouldn't get compounding returns. 161 00:08:46,040 --> 00:08:46,600 Speaker 3: This is it. 162 00:08:47,000 --> 00:08:50,920 Speaker 9: So the way it works is for the average person, 163 00:08:51,360 --> 00:08:54,440 Speaker 9: your q server contributions will increasp about a thousand dollars 164 00:08:54,480 --> 00:08:57,720 Speaker 9: a year, Your tea compare will fall by about seven 165 00:08:57,800 --> 00:09:00,720 Speaker 9: hundred fifty dollars a year, and the government's revenue will 166 00:09:00,720 --> 00:09:02,559 Speaker 9: increase BM but five hundred dollars a year. 167 00:09:03,320 --> 00:09:06,079 Speaker 2: So anyone will lose. Anyone who will be paying any 168 00:09:06,080 --> 00:09:08,400 Speaker 2: extra percent will lose seven hundred and fifty dollars a year. 169 00:09:09,520 --> 00:09:10,040 Speaker 3: On average. 170 00:09:10,080 --> 00:09:13,439 Speaker 9: The average person who's on earning seventy five thousand dollars. 171 00:09:13,440 --> 00:09:14,719 Speaker 9: That's the typical wedge. 172 00:09:14,440 --> 00:09:17,480 Speaker 3: For a QII. Okay, and how's that going to go down? 173 00:09:17,559 --> 00:09:18,040 Speaker 3: Do you reckon. 174 00:09:19,040 --> 00:09:20,960 Speaker 9: Well, I think that's the main worry about this thing. 175 00:09:21,040 --> 00:09:23,240 Speaker 9: So I actually like the fact that we're going to 176 00:09:23,280 --> 00:09:27,040 Speaker 9: increase contributions because we actually to increase even more over time. 177 00:09:27,120 --> 00:09:29,240 Speaker 9: Australia is going to twelve and a half percent. But 178 00:09:29,360 --> 00:09:31,720 Speaker 9: for people who are in mid, middle or low income 179 00:09:32,160 --> 00:09:35,199 Speaker 9: that reduction in Tea Compei might be a bit of 180 00:09:35,240 --> 00:09:38,840 Speaker 9: a concern, especially given the current cost of living crisis 181 00:09:38,840 --> 00:09:39,920 Speaker 9: and people are still struggling. 182 00:09:40,000 --> 00:09:44,199 Speaker 2: Right the government's sweetener for Kiwi savor that's obviously getting 183 00:09:44,200 --> 00:09:47,720 Speaker 2: the chop are halved, but also means tested. This is 184 00:09:47,920 --> 00:09:52,040 Speaker 2: a retirement savings scheme, and where means testing the government 185 00:09:52,160 --> 00:09:56,000 Speaker 2: contribution a little ironic, we're not means testing that Super two. 186 00:09:57,320 --> 00:09:58,600 Speaker 3: Well, that was my thought. 187 00:09:59,200 --> 00:10:01,360 Speaker 9: It feels right that we are means testing because you know, 188 00:10:01,480 --> 00:10:03,800 Speaker 9: for people like me who are earning good money, we're 189 00:10:03,840 --> 00:10:07,520 Speaker 9: doing enough to save for retirement. But it seems ironic 190 00:10:07,679 --> 00:10:11,600 Speaker 9: that we are very clear about means testing this particular subsidy, 191 00:10:12,200 --> 00:10:15,040 Speaker 9: which only doesn't know, only cost about a billion dollars 192 00:10:15,280 --> 00:10:19,360 Speaker 9: this year, right, but Super is going to cost US 193 00:10:19,360 --> 00:10:21,559 Speaker 9: twenty five billion dollars and it's increasing by one and 194 00:10:21,559 --> 00:10:23,559 Speaker 9: a half billion dollars a year. So there's this kind 195 00:10:23,559 --> 00:10:26,520 Speaker 9: of weird kind of political incoherence that's taking place, But 196 00:10:26,600 --> 00:10:27,400 Speaker 9: it's not surprising. 197 00:10:27,440 --> 00:10:30,520 Speaker 3: We've been doing this for decades, right Yeah, And once 198 00:10:30,559 --> 00:10:32,600 Speaker 3: Winston's gone, it'll all be sorted, I'm sure. 199 00:10:33,640 --> 00:10:37,360 Speaker 2: Shammi thank you. Shamabu Jacob, a Simplicity chief economist with 200 00:10:37,360 --> 00:10:40,280 Speaker 2: me this morning, a budget reaction eighteen minutes after five 201 00:10:40,480 --> 00:10:43,080 Speaker 2: loads of texts coming in on people are talking about 202 00:10:43,120 --> 00:10:48,079 Speaker 2: eighteen and nineteen year olds sitting on their butts playing PlayStation, 203 00:10:48,559 --> 00:10:52,120 Speaker 2: which is not what anyone who's playing an AUCKLANDFC would 204 00:10:52,120 --> 00:10:53,800 Speaker 2: have been doing when they were eighteen or nineteen. That 205 00:10:53,800 --> 00:10:55,640 Speaker 2: would have been out on the football field. Piney on 206 00:10:55,640 --> 00:10:57,400 Speaker 2: that Next News. 207 00:10:57,160 --> 00:10:59,760 Speaker 1: And Views you trust to start your day is the 208 00:11:00,280 --> 00:11:04,000 Speaker 1: edition with Ryan Bridge and One Room Make Your Property 209 00:11:04,080 --> 00:11:06,760 Speaker 1: Search Simple, News TALKSB. 210 00:11:06,480 --> 00:11:08,360 Speaker 2: Five twenty one on your Friday morning here on News 211 00:11:08,360 --> 00:11:10,439 Speaker 2: Talk SB. We'll get to Barbara Evans from Labor just 212 00:11:10,480 --> 00:11:13,240 Speaker 2: before six o'clock. Right now, it's game two. It is 213 00:11:13,320 --> 00:11:16,400 Speaker 2: the crunch time for Auckland FC. They're taking on Melbourne victory. 214 00:11:16,440 --> 00:11:18,840 Speaker 2: This is the second leg of the A League semi Final. 215 00:11:18,880 --> 00:11:21,400 Speaker 2: This weekend they hold a one nil advantage right now, 216 00:11:21,440 --> 00:11:24,560 Speaker 2: twenty eight thousand fans heading to Mount Smart. Jason Pine 217 00:11:24,600 --> 00:11:26,920 Speaker 2: football commentator in News Talk ZBIS week in Sport host 218 00:11:26,960 --> 00:11:29,560 Speaker 2: with me Piney, Good morning, get I Ryan. So what 219 00:11:29,600 --> 00:11:30,440 Speaker 2: are they going to do here? 220 00:11:31,559 --> 00:11:34,120 Speaker 7: Well, I mean I think they'll be. I think they'll 221 00:11:34,160 --> 00:11:36,800 Speaker 7: be exactly the way they've been all season, which is 222 00:11:36,840 --> 00:11:39,720 Speaker 7: going out to win football matches. There they're one nill ahead, 223 00:11:39,880 --> 00:11:42,720 Speaker 7: as you say, so they know that if they don't 224 00:11:42,760 --> 00:11:46,479 Speaker 7: concede they make the Grand Final. It's all done on aggregate, 225 00:11:46,600 --> 00:11:49,199 Speaker 7: So anil all draw, for example, would get them through 226 00:11:49,760 --> 00:11:52,960 Speaker 7: one mill on aggregate. But I just don't think it's 227 00:11:53,000 --> 00:11:57,120 Speaker 7: an Auckland f c's DNA to sit back and defend 228 00:11:57,240 --> 00:11:59,680 Speaker 7: for ninety minutes. And I don't really think they'll do 229 00:11:59,720 --> 00:12:02,120 Speaker 7: anything other then go out tomorrow night and try and 230 00:12:02,160 --> 00:12:05,880 Speaker 7: win this football match and sort of stride confidently into 231 00:12:05,920 --> 00:12:08,360 Speaker 7: the final next week rather than just sort of you know, 232 00:12:08,520 --> 00:12:12,200 Speaker 7: defend for ninety minutes and squeak in that way. So yeah, 233 00:12:12,200 --> 00:12:13,880 Speaker 7: I think we'll see the Aukland f C we've seen 234 00:12:13,920 --> 00:12:17,079 Speaker 7: pretty much all season, a very very good football side 235 00:12:17,440 --> 00:12:19,920 Speaker 7: that likes to you know, obviously be tight at the back. 236 00:12:20,840 --> 00:12:24,040 Speaker 7: You know, but when the opportunity presents attack, I think 237 00:12:24,080 --> 00:12:26,040 Speaker 7: we'll see some goals tomorrow night without a shadow of 238 00:12:26,040 --> 00:12:26,360 Speaker 7: a doubt. 239 00:12:26,400 --> 00:12:29,360 Speaker 2: Plus, if they can go one nill in Melbourne, then 240 00:12:29,400 --> 00:12:30,880 Speaker 2: surely they can go one better here. 241 00:12:31,640 --> 00:12:33,400 Speaker 7: Yeah that's a very good point. Yeah, you expect to 242 00:12:33,440 --> 00:12:36,280 Speaker 7: win your home games. You expect that home advantage means 243 00:12:36,840 --> 00:12:39,680 Speaker 7: just that that you have the advantage, and you talked 244 00:12:39,720 --> 00:12:42,200 Speaker 7: about the crowd and my goodness, it's going to be 245 00:12:42,640 --> 00:12:46,720 Speaker 7: something else tomorrow night when when that game kicks off, 246 00:12:46,760 --> 00:12:49,680 Speaker 7: and if Auckland f C can get the job done. 247 00:12:49,720 --> 00:12:53,120 Speaker 7: Of course we know that next Saturday they'll host the 248 00:12:53,160 --> 00:12:56,559 Speaker 7: Grand Final at the same venue, so there's huge incentive 249 00:12:56,600 --> 00:12:59,280 Speaker 7: there for them to get the job done. For the 250 00:12:59,320 --> 00:13:01,719 Speaker 7: fans that we'll turn up, they would love one more 251 00:13:01,720 --> 00:13:04,839 Speaker 7: opportunity over Ken's birthday weekend to chair this team in 252 00:13:04,880 --> 00:13:07,719 Speaker 7: a Grand final. So yep, your home advantage means just that, 253 00:13:07,800 --> 00:13:10,000 Speaker 7: and it's been it's been something that Auckland f C 254 00:13:10,440 --> 00:13:12,360 Speaker 7: have taken good advantage of the season. 255 00:13:12,800 --> 00:13:15,040 Speaker 2: You'll be their commentating. Of course, do they give you 256 00:13:15,280 --> 00:13:19,559 Speaker 2: extra soundproof glass because of the of the sound. 257 00:13:19,480 --> 00:13:23,959 Speaker 7: Well I might need it, I tell you, you know, they've 258 00:13:24,000 --> 00:13:27,079 Speaker 7: added extra seats, they've added extra hospitality. I think every 259 00:13:27,120 --> 00:13:30,880 Speaker 7: space that's available at the ground will be utilized. But look, 260 00:13:31,160 --> 00:13:34,760 Speaker 7: you have to give it to Auckland f C's you know, 261 00:13:34,880 --> 00:13:38,120 Speaker 7: fan base. Just how quickly this has become a thing. 262 00:13:38,200 --> 00:13:41,360 Speaker 7: You know, I mean, eighteen years without a team in Auckland, 263 00:13:41,400 --> 00:13:43,520 Speaker 7: and there were doubts after what happened to the nights 264 00:13:43,520 --> 00:13:45,679 Speaker 7: back in the you know, two thousand and five, two 265 00:13:45,720 --> 00:13:49,040 Speaker 7: thousand and six time frame, that people would turn up. Well, 266 00:13:49,080 --> 00:13:52,440 Speaker 7: goodness made They've turned up and some and made some noise. 267 00:13:52,760 --> 00:13:57,000 Speaker 7: So yeah, I think I think anybody expecting or wanting 268 00:13:57,040 --> 00:14:01,120 Speaker 7: a quiet night should steer clear of I'll go medium 269 00:14:01,160 --> 00:14:02,240 Speaker 7: out smart tomorrow night. 270 00:14:02,360 --> 00:14:03,520 Speaker 3: Good advice, Jason. 271 00:14:03,559 --> 00:14:06,040 Speaker 2: Good to have you on as always, Jason Pine, football commentator, 272 00:14:06,040 --> 00:14:08,280 Speaker 2: weeknd Sport hosts right here on news Talk, said B 273 00:14:08,400 --> 00:14:09,079 Speaker 2: twenty four minutes. 274 00:14:09,120 --> 00:14:10,800 Speaker 3: After five lots of your text, we'll get to. 275 00:14:10,800 --> 00:14:13,880 Speaker 2: Them soon on the eighteen and nineteen year olds, some 276 00:14:13,920 --> 00:14:16,839 Speaker 2: really good ones and actually there's there's arguments on both sides. 277 00:14:16,880 --> 00:14:18,480 Speaker 3: I'll get to news Talk, said B. 278 00:14:18,880 --> 00:14:22,920 Speaker 1: The early edition full the Show podcast on iHeartRadio Power 279 00:14:23,120 --> 00:14:24,040 Speaker 1: by News Talks AB. 280 00:14:25,880 --> 00:14:29,320 Speaker 2: Good Morning, twenty six after five, and guess what things 281 00:14:29,400 --> 00:14:33,120 Speaker 2: are looking up? Futures looking bright everybody, not from the 282 00:14:33,200 --> 00:14:37,520 Speaker 2: budget announcements themselves, necessarily, but the treasury forecasts if they 283 00:14:37,600 --> 00:14:40,680 Speaker 2: are to be believed, and I'll more on than a second, 284 00:14:41,120 --> 00:14:44,600 Speaker 2: we'll he just shy of three percent growth next year, 285 00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:48,000 Speaker 2: It'll average two point nine percent, so basically three percent 286 00:14:48,080 --> 00:14:52,320 Speaker 2: across the next four years. Unemployment back below five, inflation 287 00:14:52,480 --> 00:14:55,560 Speaker 2: down at two, wages growing faster than costs at two 288 00:14:55,600 --> 00:14:56,560 Speaker 2: point seven percent. 289 00:14:57,320 --> 00:15:00,800 Speaker 3: Great, but there there is a dip. 290 00:15:01,160 --> 00:15:04,960 Speaker 2: This is an update on the halfierly the HAFU. There 291 00:15:05,040 --> 00:15:09,040 Speaker 2: is a dip first to get through of down point 292 00:15:09,040 --> 00:15:13,040 Speaker 2: eight percent. The government surplus also a fly in the ointment. 293 00:15:13,600 --> 00:15:16,320 Speaker 2: Despite that average growth of almost three percent a year 294 00:15:16,360 --> 00:15:18,840 Speaker 2: for the next four years, Willis won't in any of 295 00:15:18,880 --> 00:15:22,200 Speaker 2: these years return the books to surplus and actually start 296 00:15:22,240 --> 00:15:26,280 Speaker 2: paying down the debt. It's very expensive. Costs us more 297 00:15:26,320 --> 00:15:30,640 Speaker 2: to service than defense, police, corrections, justice, and customs combined. 298 00:15:31,480 --> 00:15:33,720 Speaker 2: It peaks at forty six percent in twenty twenty eight 299 00:15:33,760 --> 00:15:36,720 Speaker 2: and won't come down below the forty percent target band 300 00:15:36,880 --> 00:15:40,600 Speaker 2: in this forecast period. And you say why I do? 301 00:15:40,760 --> 00:15:44,440 Speaker 2: I say why not? Net debt doubled under the last lot, 302 00:15:44,560 --> 00:15:48,000 Speaker 2: and your net borrowing is still increasing as a proportion 303 00:15:48,120 --> 00:15:51,440 Speaker 2: of the economy, and the economy is going to grow. 304 00:15:52,240 --> 00:15:55,560 Speaker 2: Willis says this would have required harsher cuts, you know, health, education, 305 00:15:55,680 --> 00:15:56,200 Speaker 2: that stuff. 306 00:15:56,240 --> 00:15:57,880 Speaker 3: If you were running a business. 307 00:15:57,520 --> 00:16:00,800 Speaker 2: Though, you'd got the costs, wouldn't you. There's more fat 308 00:16:00,840 --> 00:16:03,760 Speaker 2: to trim. But Willis sadly is not running a business, 309 00:16:03,800 --> 00:16:06,840 Speaker 2: She's running a country. You cut too deep and you 310 00:16:07,000 --> 00:16:09,720 Speaker 2: risk being turfed out in twenty twenty six and the 311 00:16:09,760 --> 00:16:13,200 Speaker 2: next lot, reversing the cuts you've made. Anyway, in a way, 312 00:16:13,760 --> 00:16:20,720 Speaker 2: deep cuts less sustainable politically than smaller, incremental ones. And 313 00:16:20,760 --> 00:16:22,760 Speaker 2: this is not to take away from the growth track. 314 00:16:22,880 --> 00:16:26,520 Speaker 2: The question of reliability is a reasonable one to ask. 315 00:16:26,960 --> 00:16:30,480 Speaker 2: Treasury has been wrong before. We know that the elephant 316 00:16:30,520 --> 00:16:33,160 Speaker 2: in the White House is, of course Donald Trump. He 317 00:16:33,360 --> 00:16:37,840 Speaker 2: is to economists what cyclones are to meteorologists, quite hard 318 00:16:37,880 --> 00:16:41,880 Speaker 2: to predict with accuracy. Trying to nail down an accurate 319 00:16:41,960 --> 00:16:45,160 Speaker 2: forecast is a bit like trying to whack a pinata 320 00:16:45,800 --> 00:16:50,840 Speaker 2: blindfolded and drunk. So all of this is to say that, finally, 321 00:16:51,240 --> 00:16:53,960 Speaker 2: on the whole, you'd have to feel a bit more 322 00:16:54,040 --> 00:16:57,080 Speaker 2: hopeful about the future of this country today than you 323 00:16:57,120 --> 00:16:59,160 Speaker 2: did yesterday, Ryan Bridge? 324 00:16:59,360 --> 00:17:00,880 Speaker 3: Do you nine? After five? 325 00:17:02,000 --> 00:17:04,320 Speaker 2: Someone said, well, actually we'll come back to these. This 326 00:17:04,359 --> 00:17:06,679 Speaker 2: is the eighteen or nineteen year olds who will have 327 00:17:06,720 --> 00:17:09,239 Speaker 2: to rely on mummy and daddy to get by if 328 00:17:09,240 --> 00:17:12,320 Speaker 2: they don't have a job, because the doll is going 329 00:17:12,320 --> 00:17:15,280 Speaker 2: to be means tested. Your reaction to that, Plus Vincent 330 00:17:15,320 --> 00:17:18,840 Speaker 2: McAvennie over in the UK's coming up next here on 331 00:17:18,880 --> 00:17:19,600 Speaker 2: News Talk SIBB. 332 00:17:20,280 --> 00:17:23,399 Speaker 10: Me too, what you what you? 333 00:17:25,200 --> 00:17:25,880 Speaker 1: What you mean? 334 00:17:25,920 --> 00:17:26,240 Speaker 4: Me do? 335 00:17:27,040 --> 00:17:28,920 Speaker 3: What? 336 00:17:28,920 --> 00:17:29,400 Speaker 8: What's your. 337 00:17:32,720 --> 00:17:33,240 Speaker 11: What you me? 338 00:17:34,560 --> 00:17:36,440 Speaker 9: What? 339 00:17:36,440 --> 00:17:39,000 Speaker 12: What should do you do? Look what you just made 340 00:17:39,080 --> 00:17:39,359 Speaker 12: me do? 341 00:17:40,760 --> 00:17:44,400 Speaker 1: Ryan Bridge on early edition with one roof make your 342 00:17:44,480 --> 00:17:45,959 Speaker 1: property search simple? 343 00:17:46,200 --> 00:17:48,280 Speaker 3: Youth Talk zibby. 344 00:17:53,160 --> 00:17:55,320 Speaker 2: Good morning, twenty four minutes away from six year on 345 00:17:55,400 --> 00:17:56,160 Speaker 2: News Talk Saibb. 346 00:17:56,400 --> 00:17:58,359 Speaker 3: So we've got our budgets. 347 00:17:57,880 --> 00:18:01,320 Speaker 2: Here in New Zealand, announced yesterday. Over in the United States, 348 00:18:01,359 --> 00:18:04,960 Speaker 2: Trump's Tax and Spend Bill has passed. It's reading in 349 00:18:05,000 --> 00:18:07,480 Speaker 2: the House. It will now go through the Senate. We're 350 00:18:07,480 --> 00:18:10,280 Speaker 2: going to get to Labour's Barbara Edmonds just before six 351 00:18:10,320 --> 00:18:14,000 Speaker 2: o'clock for reaction. They're being accused of misinformation of course 352 00:18:14,000 --> 00:18:14,679 Speaker 2: over this whole thing. 353 00:18:14,680 --> 00:18:15,280 Speaker 3: Will talk to her. 354 00:18:15,320 --> 00:18:19,480 Speaker 2: Plus net Migration to the UK down fifty percent. Vincent mcavinie, 355 00:18:19,560 --> 00:18:22,879 Speaker 2: our correspondent, on that couple of texts on eighteen and 356 00:18:23,000 --> 00:18:26,160 Speaker 2: nineteen year olds, you know, sitting on the couch, smoking weed, 357 00:18:26,280 --> 00:18:28,560 Speaker 2: doing nothing, and now mum and dad will have to 358 00:18:28,560 --> 00:18:31,960 Speaker 2: pay for them, not the state. Well, the parents will 359 00:18:32,000 --> 00:18:34,720 Speaker 2: be means tested. So if you've got wealthy parents and 360 00:18:34,720 --> 00:18:37,000 Speaker 2: the kids on the couch, then they won't get money 361 00:18:37,000 --> 00:18:40,080 Speaker 2: from the state. Ryan old enough to vote. This is 362 00:18:40,080 --> 00:18:43,120 Speaker 2: from Stephen, old enough to vote, old enough to receive 363 00:18:43,680 --> 00:18:46,920 Speaker 2: whatever the other adults do and are entitled to. 364 00:18:46,960 --> 00:18:49,119 Speaker 3: Which is kind of an interesting point. 365 00:18:49,280 --> 00:18:51,960 Speaker 2: I mean, if I could, I could do that right 366 00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:54,440 Speaker 2: now and I would get paid money from the state. 367 00:18:54,520 --> 00:18:57,440 Speaker 2: Why shouldn't an eighteen year old they can vote, they're 368 00:18:57,440 --> 00:18:59,480 Speaker 2: old enough to vote. They're an adult too in the 369 00:18:59,520 --> 00:19:03,239 Speaker 2: eyes of the The problem is, if you look at 370 00:19:03,240 --> 00:19:06,520 Speaker 2: the numbers, anyone an eighteen and a nineteen year old, 371 00:19:06,600 --> 00:19:08,480 Speaker 2: if they're on the doll at that age, we'll spend 372 00:19:08,520 --> 00:19:13,680 Speaker 2: an average of eighteen years on it. Twenty three away 373 00:19:13,720 --> 00:19:16,840 Speaker 2: from six Bryan Bridge, our reporters around the country this 374 00:19:16,880 --> 00:19:20,480 Speaker 2: morning Cullum's in Dunedan Cullum a charter flights to the 375 00:19:20,520 --> 00:19:24,879 Speaker 2: Bluff Oyster and Food Festival is a. 376 00:19:24,240 --> 00:19:27,840 Speaker 13: Shell out, Yes it is, and it didn't take long 377 00:19:27,880 --> 00:19:31,080 Speaker 13: to sell these seats. In New Zealand release the special 378 00:19:31,119 --> 00:19:32,680 Speaker 13: package for North Island. 379 00:19:32,400 --> 00:19:33,360 Speaker 3: As last November. 380 00:19:33,400 --> 00:19:36,399 Speaker 13: This is a return flight from Auckland tomorrow along with 381 00:19:36,400 --> 00:19:39,080 Speaker 13: a ticket to the Bluff Oyster and Food Festival in 382 00:19:39,080 --> 00:19:41,840 Speaker 13: New Zealand. Says it's been their fastest selling charter so far. 383 00:19:41,920 --> 00:19:44,199 Speaker 13: All seats booked out within the hour and there will 384 00:19:44,200 --> 00:19:47,800 Speaker 13: be one hundred and seventy seafood superfans on that flight 385 00:19:47,920 --> 00:19:50,960 Speaker 13: tomorrow into the South for what is one of the 386 00:19:51,040 --> 00:19:53,480 Speaker 13: highlights of the year here the iconic Bluff Oyster and 387 00:19:53,520 --> 00:19:56,040 Speaker 13: Food Festival. It is now officially a sellout itself the 388 00:19:56,080 --> 00:19:59,480 Speaker 13: event more than four thousand expected. There one concern, though, 389 00:19:59,520 --> 00:20:03,280 Speaker 13: Ryan the weather this week's prevented the oyster boats from harvesting, 390 00:20:03,440 --> 00:20:06,560 Speaker 13: so there's some nervous organizers. The hopeful to get out 391 00:20:06,600 --> 00:20:09,199 Speaker 13: today though, to stock up on the delicacy ahead of 392 00:20:09,240 --> 00:20:10,000 Speaker 13: the big festival. 393 00:20:10,119 --> 00:20:13,879 Speaker 3: What would it be without the oysters? Just bluff? 394 00:20:13,960 --> 00:20:17,800 Speaker 13: I suppose how's your weather fine today? With high cloud, 395 00:20:17,840 --> 00:20:19,919 Speaker 13: westerlies easing and the high sixteen. 396 00:20:19,640 --> 00:20:21,960 Speaker 3: Thanks Callum Clears and christ Church Clear good morning. 397 00:20:21,920 --> 00:20:22,560 Speaker 10: Good morning. 398 00:20:22,720 --> 00:20:23,760 Speaker 3: Now what's wrong with your water? 399 00:20:24,400 --> 00:20:25,680 Speaker 2: Well, what is wrong with our water? 400 00:20:25,760 --> 00:20:26,280 Speaker 4: Or maybe not? 401 00:20:26,800 --> 00:20:28,560 Speaker 14: So it turns out that all but one of christ 402 00:20:28,640 --> 00:20:31,440 Speaker 14: Church's water treatment plants have been found to be compliant 403 00:20:31,560 --> 00:20:36,280 Speaker 14: with national Protosia drinking water standards. So the city Council's 404 00:20:36,280 --> 00:20:40,040 Speaker 14: done I think more than three four hundred samples, analyzed 405 00:20:40,080 --> 00:20:42,520 Speaker 14: them and found that forty four out of the forty 406 00:20:42,560 --> 00:20:46,280 Speaker 14: six plants are compliant. This is particularly interesting because there 407 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:48,680 Speaker 14: has been a bit of too and throwing over our water. Recently, 408 00:20:48,960 --> 00:20:52,199 Speaker 14: Greenpeace came out declaring that TOMA to otherwise claim that 409 00:20:52,240 --> 00:20:56,280 Speaker 14: we had the highest equality water was misleading. So Council's 410 00:20:56,320 --> 00:20:59,520 Speaker 14: gone through this process. The head of Three Waters, Gavin Hutchinson, said, 411 00:21:00,000 --> 00:21:03,480 Speaker 14: achieving this Class one compliance means it's avoided having to 412 00:21:03,520 --> 00:21:07,600 Speaker 14: install any PROTOSO barriers, which will save us a lot 413 00:21:07,600 --> 00:21:10,160 Speaker 14: of money. That said, he does warn there are still 414 00:21:10,160 --> 00:21:14,360 Speaker 14: contamination risks within the network of pipes. So unfortunately for many, 415 00:21:14,480 --> 00:21:15,960 Speaker 14: our coronation is here to stay. 416 00:21:16,320 --> 00:21:18,640 Speaker 3: It's still the best water in New Zealand, isn't it clear? 417 00:21:18,720 --> 00:21:18,800 Speaker 13: Ye? 418 00:21:19,040 --> 00:21:20,440 Speaker 14: So another reason to move here. 419 00:21:21,200 --> 00:21:23,879 Speaker 3: True, you've get a good sales pitch this week. 420 00:21:23,960 --> 00:21:27,480 Speaker 14: How's your weather frosty to start, then clearing to find 421 00:21:27,480 --> 00:21:30,840 Speaker 14: Northwesterly's turning northeast and fifteen degrees. 422 00:21:30,600 --> 00:21:33,520 Speaker 2: Last son, Thanks Claire, Max and Wellington Heymax, good morning. 423 00:21:33,560 --> 00:21:35,440 Speaker 2: So you've had your What are we Are we keeping 424 00:21:35,440 --> 00:21:36,320 Speaker 2: the Bagonia House? 425 00:21:36,359 --> 00:21:36,840 Speaker 3: Are we keeping? 426 00:21:37,000 --> 00:21:37,200 Speaker 12: Yeah? 427 00:21:37,240 --> 00:21:37,800 Speaker 2: The pools? 428 00:21:38,240 --> 00:21:41,600 Speaker 11: Yeah yeah yeah, all the good community things, the swimming pool, 429 00:21:41,640 --> 00:21:44,960 Speaker 11: the events center in Krori, the glasshouse. All got the 430 00:21:44,960 --> 00:21:47,920 Speaker 11: big ticic by council yesterday. Water reform that was maybe 431 00:21:47,920 --> 00:21:50,200 Speaker 11: the big ticket that got the sign off as well. 432 00:21:50,240 --> 00:21:54,639 Speaker 11: Goodbye Wellington Water, we hardly knew you. Hello, new joint 433 00:21:54,800 --> 00:21:57,960 Speaker 11: entity with the Hut Polydor and Regional Council. Three councilors 434 00:21:58,359 --> 00:22:01,359 Speaker 11: for some reason voting to keep Wellington Water, but a 435 00:22:01,400 --> 00:22:04,680 Speaker 11: pretty strong majority to ditch it. Also a big compromiser 436 00:22:04,760 --> 00:22:07,760 Speaker 11: for airbnb owners and Wellington not happy at the proposed 437 00:22:07,840 --> 00:22:11,679 Speaker 11: rates increased for them. That was compromised. It came down 438 00:22:11,880 --> 00:22:14,960 Speaker 11: new parking fees for motorbike riders a dollar an hour 439 00:22:15,160 --> 00:22:18,159 Speaker 11: Monday to Friday. Eighty percent of the public didn't want it, 440 00:22:18,200 --> 00:22:21,280 Speaker 11: but it's happened anyway. Similarly, a motion to investigate whether 441 00:22:21,280 --> 00:22:23,680 Speaker 11: the Golden Mile could be delayed a little none of 442 00:22:23,680 --> 00:22:26,880 Speaker 11: the Meyrial candidates wanted. Obviously, that was a shot down, 443 00:22:26,920 --> 00:22:28,200 Speaker 11: full steam ahead in Wellington. 444 00:22:29,000 --> 00:22:31,119 Speaker 3: So how does this all add up? 445 00:22:31,160 --> 00:22:34,040 Speaker 2: I don't even want to ask. You get everything and 446 00:22:34,080 --> 00:22:36,400 Speaker 2: you pay everything too. How's your weather? 447 00:22:36,960 --> 00:22:37,200 Speaker 3: See? 448 00:22:37,200 --> 00:22:40,280 Speaker 11: Exactly fine with light Wedding sixteen the High Central. 449 00:22:40,640 --> 00:22:43,080 Speaker 3: Thank you neighbors, an Auckland, Hey Neava, good morning. Who's 450 00:22:43,080 --> 00:22:45,960 Speaker 3: giving away a million dollars? Can you believe it worth 451 00:22:45,960 --> 00:22:46,360 Speaker 3: of art? 452 00:22:46,600 --> 00:22:49,160 Speaker 10: Exactly? So this is I kid you, not an Auckland 453 00:22:49,240 --> 00:22:53,480 Speaker 10: artist giving away one million dollars worth of art. This 454 00:22:53,600 --> 00:22:56,880 Speaker 10: is an exhibition with a twist. So one hundred original 455 00:22:57,000 --> 00:23:00,360 Speaker 10: artworks veer up for grabs tonight. Now this is Jackarden's 456 00:23:00,400 --> 00:23:04,400 Speaker 10: exhibition called money Laundering. Now with the legal contract in tow, 457 00:23:04,840 --> 00:23:07,960 Speaker 10: the piece is are deemed inauthentic if sold for less 458 00:23:08,000 --> 00:23:11,639 Speaker 10: than ten thousand dollars. So it's freeze giving away one 459 00:23:11,680 --> 00:23:14,439 Speaker 10: hundred pieces. But you can't on sal it. So Carden 460 00:23:14,480 --> 00:23:18,640 Speaker 10: says it's a distribution of one million dollars in conceptual value. 461 00:23:19,200 --> 00:23:21,720 Speaker 10: He says having the artwork sold for less than ten 462 00:23:21,760 --> 00:23:24,639 Speaker 10: thousand dollars destroys a chance to appreciate further, which is 463 00:23:24,680 --> 00:23:27,440 Speaker 10: the point. So there's you know, like legal contracts and 464 00:23:27,480 --> 00:23:30,359 Speaker 10: all that. So the exhibition it's on tonight on k 465 00:23:30,480 --> 00:23:31,479 Speaker 10: Road from six o'clock. 466 00:23:31,520 --> 00:23:33,520 Speaker 3: So no one pays anything. 467 00:23:33,600 --> 00:23:36,320 Speaker 10: No one pays anything. You'll give them away. But that's 468 00:23:36,359 --> 00:23:38,639 Speaker 10: the whole crux of it. You can't on sell it 469 00:23:38,760 --> 00:23:42,000 Speaker 10: for less than ten thousand dollars, right, So that's his 470 00:23:42,119 --> 00:23:42,640 Speaker 10: whole point. 471 00:23:42,680 --> 00:23:44,880 Speaker 3: But who better? Who would want to buy them? Well, 472 00:23:45,960 --> 00:23:47,159 Speaker 3: you're just giving them away. 473 00:23:47,320 --> 00:23:49,040 Speaker 2: You just give me them away if you haven't seen them, 474 00:23:49,040 --> 00:23:50,600 Speaker 2: and I thought it means they're worth nothing. 475 00:23:51,119 --> 00:23:54,480 Speaker 10: I'm just wondering, you know, because you never know. They'll 476 00:23:54,480 --> 00:23:57,359 Speaker 10: probably be ques down k row. Oh that's true, because 477 00:23:57,400 --> 00:23:59,720 Speaker 10: that's the kind of thing that the arty, farty world 478 00:24:00,119 --> 00:24:02,359 Speaker 10: people of weird like that. Yes, that's why we're not 479 00:24:02,480 --> 00:24:03,000 Speaker 10: artie people. 480 00:24:03,080 --> 00:24:04,439 Speaker 3: Yeah, oh they don't like it. 481 00:24:04,480 --> 00:24:07,600 Speaker 5: We love it, right, we stick figures. 482 00:24:07,800 --> 00:24:09,119 Speaker 10: I'm going to try to be an artist. 483 00:24:09,280 --> 00:24:10,359 Speaker 2: We should do the same. 484 00:24:10,720 --> 00:24:12,200 Speaker 3: How's the wea They neither cloudy? 485 00:24:12,240 --> 00:24:15,240 Speaker 10: Isolated, showers clearing this afternoon, eighteen is the high here 486 00:24:15,240 --> 00:24:15,719 Speaker 10: in Auckland. 487 00:24:15,760 --> 00:24:16,119 Speaker 3: Brilliant. 488 00:24:16,119 --> 00:24:18,320 Speaker 2: Thank you you're on News Talks B seventeen to six. 489 00:24:18,440 --> 00:24:21,000 Speaker 2: Barbara Edmunds next, Vincent mcaveny. 490 00:24:20,560 --> 00:24:25,440 Speaker 1: Next international correspondence with insign Eye Insurance Peace of Mind 491 00:24:25,480 --> 00:24:27,679 Speaker 1: for New Zealand Business called the. 492 00:24:27,680 --> 00:24:30,080 Speaker 2: Sticked On News Talks to the Abili Skips to Vincent mcaviny, 493 00:24:30,160 --> 00:24:33,080 Speaker 2: our UK europe correspondent, Vincent, Welcome to the program. So 494 00:24:33,200 --> 00:24:37,119 Speaker 2: we've got the UK handing over sovereignty to the Chagos 495 00:24:37,119 --> 00:24:40,480 Speaker 2: Islands to Mauritius. But then there's a leaseback deal happening too. 496 00:24:41,840 --> 00:24:42,520 Speaker 8: Yeah, good morning. 497 00:24:42,560 --> 00:24:42,920 Speaker 12: That's right. 498 00:24:42,960 --> 00:24:45,800 Speaker 8: This has been a long running dispute over the sovereignty 499 00:24:45,840 --> 00:24:49,639 Speaker 8: of these islands in the Indian Ocean. This negotiation was 500 00:24:49,640 --> 00:24:53,160 Speaker 8: actually started back in the previous Conservative government and it's 501 00:24:53,200 --> 00:24:55,800 Speaker 8: been had to be carried on by labor because of 502 00:24:55,840 --> 00:25:00,000 Speaker 8: the sovereignty dispute. So what we're doing now is transfer 503 00:25:00,040 --> 00:25:02,920 Speaker 8: vowing sovereignty but leasing it for ninety nine years with 504 00:25:03,000 --> 00:25:06,240 Speaker 8: a possible option of forty more for around one hundred 505 00:25:06,440 --> 00:25:09,800 Speaker 8: million pounds a year. Now why are we paying that much? Well, 506 00:25:09,920 --> 00:25:12,840 Speaker 8: is because it has one of the top bases for 507 00:25:12,880 --> 00:25:15,399 Speaker 8: both the UK and the US. It's one of the 508 00:25:15,400 --> 00:25:19,199 Speaker 8: world's most secretive sites. On this paradise island sort of 509 00:25:19,240 --> 00:25:22,600 Speaker 8: sits kind of roughly between where you might It has 510 00:25:22,640 --> 00:25:25,120 Speaker 8: an airport, so planes can take off there and reach 511 00:25:25,160 --> 00:25:28,359 Speaker 8: both the Middle East and Southeast Asia if needed, and 512 00:25:28,400 --> 00:25:31,760 Speaker 8: it's seen as a key strategic location that both countries 513 00:25:31,880 --> 00:25:35,800 Speaker 8: needed to hold on to despite the dispute over sovereignty. 514 00:25:36,720 --> 00:25:39,239 Speaker 2: What about nit migration your numbers this is for the 515 00:25:39,359 --> 00:25:41,359 Speaker 2: UK down by almost fifty percent. 516 00:25:42,920 --> 00:25:46,359 Speaker 8: Yeah, a huge fall down to four hundred and thirty 517 00:25:46,440 --> 00:25:51,200 Speaker 8: one thousand in the twelve month period. The previous year 518 00:25:51,240 --> 00:25:53,720 Speaker 8: it was eight hundred and sixty thousand, And really that 519 00:25:53,920 --> 00:25:56,479 Speaker 8: number is what did it in for the Conservatives at 520 00:25:56,560 --> 00:26:00,000 Speaker 8: last year's general election. There was a sort of huge, 521 00:26:00,040 --> 00:26:03,200 Speaker 8: huge number that year, in part because pandemic restrictions around 522 00:26:03,200 --> 00:26:06,320 Speaker 8: the world were lifted and we saw a sort of 523 00:26:06,400 --> 00:26:08,960 Speaker 8: rush of people to the UK. But what is being 524 00:26:09,000 --> 00:26:12,000 Speaker 8: cited now is changes that the UK made over the 525 00:26:12,080 --> 00:26:15,280 Speaker 8: last government. So for instance, people coming to study here 526 00:26:15,320 --> 00:26:19,119 Speaker 8: at universities can't bring family members automatically any more, and 527 00:26:19,200 --> 00:26:21,760 Speaker 8: some other measures. And then Labor on top of that 528 00:26:21,800 --> 00:26:24,520 Speaker 8: has changed our rules to try and reduce this number 529 00:26:24,560 --> 00:26:27,919 Speaker 8: even further, with a new immigration bill last week putting 530 00:26:27,960 --> 00:26:31,640 Speaker 8: things like language requirements in another tougher restriction. So voters 531 00:26:31,680 --> 00:26:34,720 Speaker 8: continuously in this country saying immigration is the key issue 532 00:26:34,760 --> 00:26:37,439 Speaker 8: for them and whether or not Labor can sort of 533 00:26:37,720 --> 00:26:40,119 Speaker 8: use these numbers to beat back Nigel Faraj and the 534 00:26:40,160 --> 00:26:43,720 Speaker 8: Reform Party in the polling remains to be seen. 535 00:26:44,560 --> 00:26:47,000 Speaker 2: Thanks so much for that, Vincent. Vincent mcavinni our UK 536 00:26:47,080 --> 00:26:50,200 Speaker 2: europe correspondent. Time is twelve minutes away from six News 537 00:26:50,200 --> 00:26:54,880 Speaker 2: Talks you b Bryan Rich Can we save pay equity? 538 00:26:55,200 --> 00:26:58,240 Speaker 2: Text changes for businesses? Some of the big things to 539 00:26:58,240 --> 00:27:00,639 Speaker 2: come out of Budget twenty twenty five delivered by the 540 00:27:00,680 --> 00:27:03,600 Speaker 2: Finance Minister yesterday. Joining us this morning is Barbara Evans, 541 00:27:03,680 --> 00:27:05,760 Speaker 2: Labour's finance spokesperson. 542 00:27:06,000 --> 00:27:09,479 Speaker 15: Good morning, Good morning, Ryan's big days today, wasn't it? 543 00:27:09,560 --> 00:27:10,000 Speaker 3: Big day? 544 00:27:10,080 --> 00:27:13,280 Speaker 2: Big day and a big claims made as well. Barbara, 545 00:27:13,280 --> 00:27:16,320 Speaker 2: You've been accused your party been accused of spreading misinformation 546 00:27:16,680 --> 00:27:19,280 Speaker 2: saying that the key we saver for your average young 547 00:27:19,359 --> 00:27:23,160 Speaker 2: person they would be sixty six thousand dollars worse off 548 00:27:23,520 --> 00:27:28,600 Speaker 2: after the changes. Will young people young kiwis be worse 549 00:27:28,680 --> 00:27:32,000 Speaker 2: off or better off as a net result of the 550 00:27:32,119 --> 00:27:33,480 Speaker 2: changes announced yesterday? 551 00:27:34,800 --> 00:27:39,199 Speaker 15: So the sixty six thousand dollars less is what we 552 00:27:39,520 --> 00:27:44,400 Speaker 15: calculated from the removal or the halving of the government 553 00:27:44,480 --> 00:27:50,159 Speaker 15: contribution so I understand that with them increasing their contributions, 554 00:27:50,200 --> 00:27:52,880 Speaker 15: if they increased them to four percent, because members, they 555 00:27:52,880 --> 00:27:55,720 Speaker 15: could drop them down to three and then their employer 556 00:27:55,920 --> 00:27:59,200 Speaker 15: lifting it up to four percent as well. Next they'll 557 00:27:59,240 --> 00:28:01,920 Speaker 15: be better off. But they could have been way better 558 00:28:02,000 --> 00:28:04,720 Speaker 15: off if the government had kept the contributions. 559 00:28:04,080 --> 00:28:04,600 Speaker 11: In as well. 560 00:28:05,200 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 3: So you would reverse that. 561 00:28:08,359 --> 00:28:11,040 Speaker 15: We're not going to reverse anything. We're not going to 562 00:28:11,040 --> 00:28:13,720 Speaker 15: say we're going to put it back in to yesterday 563 00:28:13,720 --> 00:28:16,280 Speaker 15: and today is about working through that budget and we 564 00:28:16,320 --> 00:28:19,360 Speaker 15: will come together with our fiscal plan pay equity. 565 00:28:19,480 --> 00:28:22,880 Speaker 2: You have already said you would reverse that law change. 566 00:28:23,680 --> 00:28:27,720 Speaker 2: Will you restore the full close to thirteen billion dollars 567 00:28:28,119 --> 00:28:31,280 Speaker 2: that was taken from to use your words, rated from 568 00:28:31,280 --> 00:28:31,760 Speaker 2: the kitty. 569 00:28:32,800 --> 00:28:37,280 Speaker 15: Yeah, we're absolutely committed to pay equity. What we need 570 00:28:37,280 --> 00:28:39,440 Speaker 15: to do is work through how they got to that 571 00:28:39,520 --> 00:28:42,560 Speaker 15: twelve billion dollar figure, close to thirteen billion dollar figure. 572 00:28:42,840 --> 00:28:45,720 Speaker 15: That'll probably come up with the budget, release of the 573 00:28:45,800 --> 00:28:49,040 Speaker 15: documents and in probably about two months time. We need 574 00:28:49,080 --> 00:28:51,800 Speaker 15: to work through that, but we will ensure we don't 575 00:28:52,480 --> 00:28:55,040 Speaker 15: we do not shirk our responsibility and we don't want 576 00:28:55,080 --> 00:28:57,160 Speaker 15: women to be paid less. So we're going to work 577 00:28:57,160 --> 00:28:59,760 Speaker 15: through that Kevlen and sure we have appropriate contingency set 578 00:28:59,800 --> 00:29:00,560 Speaker 15: as for it. 579 00:29:00,640 --> 00:29:03,000 Speaker 2: So you will confirm that you'll get you'll restore the 580 00:29:03,000 --> 00:29:04,160 Speaker 2: thirteen billion dollars. 581 00:29:05,000 --> 00:29:07,640 Speaker 15: We will, we confirm we're going to reverse the changes. 582 00:29:07,720 --> 00:29:09,520 Speaker 15: We're going to work through to see how the government 583 00:29:09,520 --> 00:29:12,320 Speaker 15: got to that thirteen billion, because there was confusing messages 584 00:29:12,360 --> 00:29:15,040 Speaker 15: from the government throughout the House in the last three weeks. 585 00:29:15,520 --> 00:29:18,560 Speaker 15: That's the way understand wasn't. 586 00:29:18,000 --> 00:29:20,480 Speaker 2: It wasn't that confusing yesterday it was close to thirteen 587 00:29:20,520 --> 00:29:21,200 Speaker 2: billion dollars. 588 00:29:21,200 --> 00:29:22,720 Speaker 3: I mean, you can't have it both ways. 589 00:29:22,720 --> 00:29:26,680 Speaker 2: You can't run around and say this is women being 590 00:29:27,480 --> 00:29:30,960 Speaker 2: thirteen billion dollars has been stolen from women, and then 591 00:29:31,000 --> 00:29:32,640 Speaker 2: on the other hand say, actually, we don't know if 592 00:29:32,680 --> 00:29:33,400 Speaker 2: that number is right. 593 00:29:34,440 --> 00:29:36,960 Speaker 15: We're going to absolutely make sure we set aside the 594 00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:40,120 Speaker 15: appropriate contingencies for it, and we want to work through 595 00:29:40,160 --> 00:29:42,520 Speaker 15: to understand how they got to that figure. We are 596 00:29:42,600 --> 00:29:45,719 Speaker 15: absolutely committed to pay equity, right, absolutely committed to it. 597 00:29:45,760 --> 00:29:47,760 Speaker 2: Would you keep the learning support funding? 598 00:29:49,040 --> 00:29:51,920 Speaker 15: The learning support funding is a good thing, right, But 599 00:29:51,960 --> 00:29:55,200 Speaker 15: the problem is they've taken money from elsewhere within the 600 00:29:55,320 --> 00:29:59,200 Speaker 15: education system. So again, like everything else in the budget, 601 00:29:59,480 --> 00:30:01,920 Speaker 15: like everything, we will take to the next election. We 602 00:30:01,960 --> 00:30:04,000 Speaker 15: will work through it carefully and we're part of our 603 00:30:04,000 --> 00:30:05,160 Speaker 15: fiscal plan going forward. 604 00:30:05,200 --> 00:30:07,640 Speaker 2: So you won't commit to keeping that learning support which 605 00:30:07,640 --> 00:30:10,680 Speaker 2: has been welcomed by the unions. 606 00:30:10,360 --> 00:30:14,520 Speaker 15: We welcome extra support for learning support, but does that 607 00:30:14,600 --> 00:30:16,880 Speaker 15: have to be at the cost of something else in education? 608 00:30:17,280 --> 00:30:20,600 Speaker 15: And the government also gave tax breaks to multinational companies 609 00:30:20,640 --> 00:30:23,200 Speaker 15: two point nine billion dollars to landlords. You know there 610 00:30:23,240 --> 00:30:25,920 Speaker 15: is funding there because it's about choices. They just have 611 00:30:26,000 --> 00:30:28,320 Speaker 15: to choose, and the choices we will make will be 612 00:30:28,360 --> 00:30:29,440 Speaker 15: covered in our fiscal plan. 613 00:30:29,560 --> 00:30:32,400 Speaker 2: The problem is you're doing a lot of choices and 614 00:30:32,480 --> 00:30:35,400 Speaker 2: not a lot of cutting. Right, So are you sticking 615 00:30:35,440 --> 00:30:39,320 Speaker 2: to Grant Robertson's and Treasury's fifty percent cap or not? 616 00:30:39,520 --> 00:30:42,520 Speaker 15: We are working. We are working currently within that cap 617 00:30:42,560 --> 00:30:45,480 Speaker 15: that was given to us, both that the government is 618 00:30:45,520 --> 00:30:47,560 Speaker 15: working under and part of our fiscal plan. 619 00:30:47,600 --> 00:30:50,440 Speaker 2: But again at the elect choice that was at the election. 620 00:30:50,840 --> 00:30:53,640 Speaker 2: You won't exceed if your plan won't exceed a fifty 621 00:30:53,680 --> 00:30:55,920 Speaker 2: percent cap. You're confirming that for us this morning. 622 00:30:56,560 --> 00:30:59,480 Speaker 15: There is still another budget to go, Ryan, and we 623 00:30:59,560 --> 00:31:02,240 Speaker 15: still have time to put together our fiscal plan the 624 00:31:02,320 --> 00:31:04,480 Speaker 15: way we currently work it and it's the way that 625 00:31:04,520 --> 00:31:07,240 Speaker 15: we started with our own fiscal plan in twenty twenty three. 626 00:31:07,560 --> 00:31:10,160 Speaker 15: We will work through it carefully and everybody will be 627 00:31:10,200 --> 00:31:12,760 Speaker 15: able to see our plan when we announce it. 628 00:31:12,840 --> 00:31:15,200 Speaker 2: Will you get to surplus the same time as national 629 00:31:15,520 --> 00:31:17,280 Speaker 2: or would you push that out? Be happy to push 630 00:31:17,360 --> 00:31:17,920 Speaker 2: that out again? 631 00:31:18,800 --> 00:31:21,200 Speaker 15: Well then even that's questionable, right, I mean, I've seen 632 00:31:21,280 --> 00:31:24,280 Speaker 15: so many commentators saying, well, do they really think they're 633 00:31:24,320 --> 00:31:26,840 Speaker 15: going to get that way for thin surplus by ober 634 00:31:26,920 --> 00:31:28,880 Speaker 15: gal x which is a new measure they put in 635 00:31:29,640 --> 00:31:30,320 Speaker 15: by that time. 636 00:31:30,360 --> 00:31:30,640 Speaker 11: But what. 637 00:31:32,240 --> 00:31:34,800 Speaker 15: It's about our fiscal plan. We're going to work through 638 00:31:34,800 --> 00:31:37,040 Speaker 15: it carefully and we will announce it in due course 639 00:31:37,160 --> 00:31:37,880 Speaker 15: when it's time. 640 00:31:38,160 --> 00:31:40,680 Speaker 2: But the problem you've got, Barbara, is that it's not 641 00:31:40,760 --> 00:31:43,959 Speaker 2: adding up right. You've promised so many things, You've promised 642 00:31:44,000 --> 00:31:46,800 Speaker 2: to restore so many things. This is going to mean 643 00:31:46,920 --> 00:31:52,600 Speaker 2: either borrowing or taxing or pushing surplus out or all three? 644 00:31:52,880 --> 00:31:53,720 Speaker 3: Which will it be? 645 00:31:54,840 --> 00:31:57,400 Speaker 15: And it'll be about possibly also changing things that the 646 00:31:57,440 --> 00:32:00,680 Speaker 15: government said that they're funding again, given a lot of 647 00:32:00,720 --> 00:32:04,720 Speaker 15: tax breaks to different sectors. It's all about choices. Every 648 00:32:04,720 --> 00:32:07,960 Speaker 15: political party will have that choice. We've still got another 649 00:32:08,000 --> 00:32:10,160 Speaker 15: budget to go and we will make sure that our 650 00:32:10,200 --> 00:32:14,200 Speaker 15: fiscal plan is measured, it's responsible, and it adds up. 651 00:32:14,600 --> 00:32:17,400 Speaker 15: We didn't promise two hundred and fifty dollars of tax 652 00:32:17,480 --> 00:32:20,080 Speaker 15: cuts two people. We still can't find a family who 653 00:32:20,120 --> 00:32:21,320 Speaker 15: actually got the four two fifty. 654 00:32:21,840 --> 00:32:25,400 Speaker 2: Barbara, appreciate your time this morning, Barbara Edmunds, Labor's finance spokesperson. 655 00:32:25,440 --> 00:32:26,480 Speaker 3: You're on news Talk, said B. 656 00:32:26,800 --> 00:32:29,240 Speaker 1: The news you need this morning and the in depth 657 00:32:29,280 --> 00:32:33,360 Speaker 1: analysis early edition with Ryan Bridge and one roof make 658 00:32:33,440 --> 00:32:35,160 Speaker 1: your property search simple. 659 00:32:35,360 --> 00:32:36,080 Speaker 3: News talk Z. 660 00:32:36,480 --> 00:32:38,400 Speaker 2: Five to six on news Talk, said B. See, there's 661 00:32:38,680 --> 00:32:42,040 Speaker 2: a crazy guy over in the States in DC outside 662 00:32:42,080 --> 00:32:45,400 Speaker 2: the Israeli embassy who shot dead two staffers. And you 663 00:32:46,200 --> 00:32:48,880 Speaker 2: remember we had the guy who shot the health executive 664 00:32:48,960 --> 00:32:52,360 Speaker 2: in New York City as well, allegedly. You just kind 665 00:32:52,400 --> 00:32:56,160 Speaker 2: of despair, don't you. Those are both young people who 666 00:32:56,440 --> 00:32:59,640 Speaker 2: are presumably given what they've said, on some kind of 667 00:32:59,720 --> 00:33:02,880 Speaker 2: cruise and people have ended up dead. Mike's here in 668 00:33:02,920 --> 00:33:05,520 Speaker 2: the studio with me this morning, as he always is. 669 00:33:05,640 --> 00:33:09,760 Speaker 2: Hey Mike, Hey, Ryan, Now what's on the agenda this weekend? 670 00:33:10,000 --> 00:33:11,120 Speaker 2: I've got this weekend? 671 00:33:11,200 --> 00:33:13,160 Speaker 12: Yes, oh, I got a lot of good times lined 672 00:33:13,240 --> 00:33:15,240 Speaker 12: up from a tremendous amount of drinking. 673 00:33:15,800 --> 00:33:18,840 Speaker 3: And you're not No, I'm not you two. Your body's 674 00:33:18,880 --> 00:33:19,320 Speaker 3: a temple. 675 00:33:19,400 --> 00:33:21,840 Speaker 12: Body is a temple. So I'll be praying to that body, Ryan, 676 00:33:21,920 --> 00:33:24,000 Speaker 12: is what I'll be doing. And I'll be decompressing after 677 00:33:24,040 --> 00:33:28,920 Speaker 12: another hard week dealing with you, Nikola Willis. Nikola Willis Is, 678 00:33:28,920 --> 00:33:30,320 Speaker 12: And do you know what I like most of all 679 00:33:30,400 --> 00:33:32,920 Speaker 12: yesterday two hundred million dollars for the oil because that's 680 00:33:32,920 --> 00:33:35,200 Speaker 12: skin and the game money. So what they're doing is people, 681 00:33:35,240 --> 00:33:37,160 Speaker 12: mister it is. They're going if you want to come 682 00:33:37,160 --> 00:33:39,080 Speaker 12: in and explore for oil in this country, will go 683 00:33:39,160 --> 00:33:40,000 Speaker 12: in with you. 684 00:33:40,080 --> 00:33:41,960 Speaker 2: So it's a government to be going into business. 685 00:33:41,840 --> 00:33:44,400 Speaker 12: That's the risk side. But because our reputation is so 686 00:33:44,520 --> 00:33:46,680 Speaker 12: badly damaged, they need to do it. And so that 687 00:33:46,760 --> 00:33:50,080 Speaker 12: gives intent. It's intent to say we're serious. 688 00:33:49,840 --> 00:33:51,400 Speaker 2: And hard for the other lot to come in and 689 00:33:51,440 --> 00:33:55,080 Speaker 2: pull out. Precisely, all right, Nichola Willis with Mike this afternoon, 690 00:33:55,200 --> 00:33:56,680 Speaker 2: this morning, rather have a great day. 691 00:33:57,840 --> 00:34:00,800 Speaker 1: For more from early edition with Ryan's Bridge, Listen live 692 00:34:00,920 --> 00:34:04,280 Speaker 1: to News Talks ITB from five am weekdays, or follow 693 00:34:04,320 --> 00:34:05,920 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio.