1 00:00:01,960 --> 00:00:06,280 Speaker 1: The issues is the interviews and the inside. Andrew Dickens 2 00:00:06,440 --> 00:00:10,720 Speaker 1: on early edition with one roof make your Property search simple, 3 00:00:11,320 --> 00:00:12,200 Speaker 1: News talks at be. 4 00:00:13,400 --> 00:00:15,239 Speaker 2: As Goodboarding to you, Welcome to your Thursday. You can 5 00:00:15,240 --> 00:00:17,439 Speaker 2: almost smell the wiki and can't you thank you so 6 00:00:17,560 --> 00:00:20,079 Speaker 2: much for joining us today. Coming up in the next hour, 7 00:00:20,560 --> 00:00:24,040 Speaker 2: foreign investment rules are changing, so how happy are tech 8 00:00:24,079 --> 00:00:26,439 Speaker 2: companies with the changes? Will have that story for you 9 00:00:26,520 --> 00:00:30,120 Speaker 2: in five we have more confidence in our police. We'll 10 00:00:30,120 --> 00:00:32,680 Speaker 2: talk to Laden Spadette about this in about ten minutes time. 11 00:00:33,040 --> 00:00:35,440 Speaker 2: And the big Investment conference is kicking off today and 12 00:00:35,479 --> 00:00:37,200 Speaker 2: we're going to talk to the auchand Chamber of Commerce 13 00:00:37,240 --> 00:00:40,559 Speaker 2: head Simon Bridges about what he hopes from it just 14 00:00:40,640 --> 00:00:43,040 Speaker 2: before six o'clock. We're going to have correspondence from right 15 00:00:43,080 --> 00:00:45,800 Speaker 2: around the world and New Zealand much we can from 16 00:00:45,920 --> 00:00:48,519 Speaker 2: America and you can text the program anytime you like. 17 00:00:48,800 --> 00:00:51,360 Speaker 2: The number is ninety two ninety two or small charge appliers. 18 00:00:51,360 --> 00:00:54,080 Speaker 2: You can email me Dickens at Newstalks atb dot co 19 00:00:54,200 --> 00:00:56,600 Speaker 2: dot NZ. It's seven after five. 20 00:00:58,120 --> 00:00:59,640 Speaker 1: The agenda, so it's. 21 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:02,600 Speaker 2: Thursday, thirteenth of March to the trade war we Go. 22 00:01:02,880 --> 00:01:07,199 Speaker 2: Canada has announced retelliatory tariffs on more than twenty nine 23 00:01:07,240 --> 00:01:10,759 Speaker 2: point eight billion dollars worth of US goods that's Canadian. 24 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:14,000 Speaker 2: This is after Donald Trump's twenty five percent tariffs on 25 00:01:14,120 --> 00:01:17,479 Speaker 2: steel and aluminium came into effect. The tariffs include steel 26 00:01:17,520 --> 00:01:21,119 Speaker 2: products with twelve point six billion Canadian as well as 27 00:01:21,160 --> 00:01:24,479 Speaker 2: sports equipments, computers, and cast iron goods. 28 00:01:25,040 --> 00:01:28,679 Speaker 3: It will put thousands of jobs at risk, and I 29 00:01:28,680 --> 00:01:32,560 Speaker 3: would add all necessarily, and it will weaken North America's 30 00:01:32,600 --> 00:01:37,440 Speaker 3: economic and national security. My dear friends, whether you're in Canada, 31 00:01:37,520 --> 00:01:40,880 Speaker 3: in the United States, we cannot let uncertainty become the 32 00:01:40,959 --> 00:01:45,080 Speaker 3: new certainty in North America. That cannot stand. That will 33 00:01:45,080 --> 00:01:49,000 Speaker 3: make us less competitive. That's going to weaken US, and 34 00:01:49,080 --> 00:01:51,040 Speaker 3: that's gonna affect our economic security. 35 00:01:52,200 --> 00:01:55,840 Speaker 2: And the US Secretary of State Macco Rubios is tariffs 36 00:01:55,920 --> 00:01:59,080 Speaker 2: are not there to punish other countries, but steel and 37 00:01:59,120 --> 00:02:03,560 Speaker 2: aluminium national security concerns for the United States. Meanwhile, staying 38 00:02:03,560 --> 00:02:05,560 Speaker 2: with mister Rubio, he says the ball is now in 39 00:02:05,640 --> 00:02:08,399 Speaker 2: Russia's court when it comes to ending the Ukraine War. 40 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:10,720 Speaker 2: He says the US will speak with Russia today on 41 00:02:10,760 --> 00:02:13,840 Speaker 2: a thirty day cease fired deal which Ukraine agreed to 42 00:02:14,160 --> 00:02:16,200 Speaker 2: when they were talking to Saudi Arabia yesterday. 43 00:02:16,520 --> 00:02:18,480 Speaker 4: We're going to bring it to them directly. We're going 44 00:02:18,520 --> 00:02:22,600 Speaker 4: to say that Ukraine is prepared to stop all battlefield 45 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:26,680 Speaker 4: activity and began the immediate process of negotiating and enduring 46 00:02:26,800 --> 00:02:29,200 Speaker 4: end of the war. And we'll see what the response is. 47 00:02:29,360 --> 00:02:32,040 Speaker 4: If their response is yes, then we know we've made 48 00:02:32,120 --> 00:02:34,160 Speaker 4: real progress and there's a real chance of peace. If 49 00:02:34,160 --> 00:02:37,520 Speaker 4: their responses, know, it would be highly unfortunate. And then 50 00:02:37,560 --> 00:02:39,080 Speaker 4: to make their intentions clear. 51 00:02:39,760 --> 00:02:42,200 Speaker 2: Meanwhile, of course, Foreign Minister Wist Peter says, flying to 52 00:02:42,280 --> 00:02:45,720 Speaker 2: Washington and we'll meet with micro Rubio in the coming days. 53 00:02:45,720 --> 00:02:49,200 Speaker 2: And finally to Greenland we go, where their center right 54 00:02:49,280 --> 00:02:52,560 Speaker 2: opposition has won a surprise general election victory. The voter 55 00:02:52,680 --> 00:02:56,760 Speaker 2: course dominated by independents and US President Donald Trump's pledged 56 00:02:56,800 --> 00:02:59,720 Speaker 2: to take over the island. So the winning parties the 57 00:02:59,720 --> 00:03:03,800 Speaker 2: Demiccradhic Party, which favors a slow approach to independence from Denmark. 58 00:03:04,000 --> 00:03:06,320 Speaker 2: They achieved around thirty percent of the vote, which is 59 00:03:06,400 --> 00:03:08,839 Speaker 2: up from nine point one percent in twenty twenty one. 60 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:11,880 Speaker 5: They said that they will put the economy first and 61 00:03:11,919 --> 00:03:15,120 Speaker 5: they've really focused on platus about sort of proving the 62 00:03:15,160 --> 00:03:17,800 Speaker 5: business environment, and it seems that that that has drawn 63 00:03:17,840 --> 00:03:19,920 Speaker 5: in fifty percent of the vote. You know, the very 64 00:03:20,000 --> 00:03:23,040 Speaker 5: small party only four years ago. So it's a huge, 65 00:03:23,320 --> 00:03:24,160 Speaker 5: huge shit. 66 00:03:24,760 --> 00:03:26,280 Speaker 2: It's coming out ten past five. 67 00:03:27,520 --> 00:03:31,240 Speaker 1: Andrew Dickens on the edition with one roof make your 68 00:03:31,280 --> 00:03:34,480 Speaker 1: Property Search Simple used dog zibby to. 69 00:03:34,520 --> 00:03:39,680 Speaker 2: The domestic controversy that is the green bin. So Fanganui 70 00:03:39,880 --> 00:03:42,880 Speaker 2: is rebelling against that food waste program that many councils 71 00:03:42,920 --> 00:03:45,720 Speaker 2: have adopted. More than that, it's been talked about these 72 00:03:45,760 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 2: green bins becoming mandatory by some people. So Fanganui went 73 00:03:49,200 --> 00:03:52,200 Speaker 2: down the path bought nineteen thousand bins, but it's now 74 00:03:52,240 --> 00:03:54,520 Speaker 2: pulling out. So we all know about the green bin. 75 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:57,360 Speaker 2: Don't we yestick your food waste in it instead of 76 00:03:57,440 --> 00:03:59,840 Speaker 2: down the waistmaster, instead of dumping it into the general 77 00:04:00,560 --> 00:04:03,440 Speaker 2: and presumably other than putting it into your own compost bin. 78 00:04:03,840 --> 00:04:06,640 Speaker 2: That's the hope. The idea came about to stop buyo 79 00:04:06,720 --> 00:04:10,200 Speaker 2: waste fermenting in our tips. Last night the Hamilton Council 80 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:12,520 Speaker 2: said this is working. They say that methane emissions are 81 00:04:12,560 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 2: there to have decreased, and of course they would decrease 82 00:04:15,440 --> 00:04:19,640 Speaker 2: more if more people use the bin. This thing also 83 00:04:19,680 --> 00:04:22,279 Speaker 2: came about because of all the crap we mash up 84 00:04:22,320 --> 00:04:25,080 Speaker 2: in the waste master that then slurries its way throughout 85 00:04:25,320 --> 00:04:29,240 Speaker 2: our pipes. We flush it down the drain, thinking what's disappeared, 86 00:04:29,279 --> 00:04:32,560 Speaker 2: But it hasn't. It's fermenting down there under our streets, 87 00:04:32,600 --> 00:04:35,760 Speaker 2: causing fat burgs and very expensive maintenance when it all 88 00:04:35,800 --> 00:04:39,279 Speaker 2: stuffs up. And then, of course if it doesn't stuff 89 00:04:39,320 --> 00:04:41,200 Speaker 2: up in a fat burg, it gets all the way 90 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:44,240 Speaker 2: to the wastewater pond, where that costs you in rates 91 00:04:45,040 --> 00:04:47,160 Speaker 2: because it needs to be processed, and of course your 92 00:04:47,200 --> 00:04:50,920 Speaker 2: rates might decrease if more people use the bin. So 93 00:04:51,120 --> 00:04:53,240 Speaker 2: for the cost of eighty to ninety dollars a year, 94 00:04:53,600 --> 00:04:55,760 Speaker 2: the councils who have adopted the plan are hoping that 95 00:04:55,920 --> 00:04:59,200 Speaker 2: enough people use the bin to mean it's a zero 96 00:04:59,279 --> 00:05:02,800 Speaker 2: sum or better solution for our rates. Our family use it. 97 00:05:03,680 --> 00:05:05,680 Speaker 2: We used to compost all our stuff. We ended out 98 00:05:05,680 --> 00:05:07,760 Speaker 2: with too much compost, so we just stick it in 99 00:05:07,760 --> 00:05:10,800 Speaker 2: the bin. It's really simple, it's not hard, but many 100 00:05:10,839 --> 00:05:13,960 Speaker 2: people cannot be bothered. Many people find the bin offensive, 101 00:05:14,279 --> 00:05:16,760 Speaker 2: Many people can't see the logic, and many people are 102 00:05:16,920 --> 00:05:20,480 Speaker 2: very angry at what they see as council's wasteful spending, 103 00:05:21,600 --> 00:05:24,520 Speaker 2: so on that advice. In fang Anui, they've made nineteen 104 00:05:24,600 --> 00:05:27,279 Speaker 2: thousand plastic bins and now they want to throw away 105 00:05:27,839 --> 00:05:32,360 Speaker 2: nineteen thousand bins. Isn't that the most wasteful spending of 106 00:05:32,400 --> 00:05:36,400 Speaker 2: them all? As it's twelve minutes after five Hey, and 107 00:05:36,400 --> 00:05:39,920 Speaker 2: good news for long range trucking. The Desert Road reopens 108 00:05:39,960 --> 00:05:44,120 Speaker 2: tomorrow after a two month rebuild. Twenty eight lane kilometers 109 00:05:44,160 --> 00:05:46,760 Speaker 2: have been rebuilt, which is more than we're planned because 110 00:05:46,800 --> 00:05:49,080 Speaker 2: the work progressed so well. We've got a bridge with 111 00:05:49,120 --> 00:05:50,800 Speaker 2: a brand new deck on it. The road is getting 112 00:05:50,839 --> 00:05:53,120 Speaker 2: fit for purpose now. Of course, it was criticism of 113 00:05:53,160 --> 00:05:55,160 Speaker 2: the closure because of the distance of the detour and 114 00:05:55,200 --> 00:05:58,320 Speaker 2: the length of the whole thing. But like all works, 115 00:05:58,360 --> 00:06:00,839 Speaker 2: this has passed and it had to happen. It had 116 00:06:00,880 --> 00:06:03,120 Speaker 2: to happen because the road was being torn apart by 117 00:06:03,120 --> 00:06:05,800 Speaker 2: the big trucks we rely on because our rail service 118 00:06:05,839 --> 00:06:09,480 Speaker 2: is so terrible. And now from tomorrow the country will 119 00:06:09,480 --> 00:06:13,480 Speaker 2: have an asset that can can withstand the rigors of 120 00:06:13,520 --> 00:06:16,680 Speaker 2: its use and of course the formidable climate in the region. 121 00:06:16,880 --> 00:06:19,200 Speaker 2: And I know we bitch and we moan about roadworks 122 00:06:19,240 --> 00:06:21,600 Speaker 2: from Roague cones and all the impositions they cause when 123 00:06:21,640 --> 00:06:23,920 Speaker 2: they're happening, but you know they have to be done. 124 00:06:24,080 --> 00:06:26,560 Speaker 2: It's like complaining about the smell of paint when you're 125 00:06:26,600 --> 00:06:29,400 Speaker 2: repainting the house, but you know it has to be done. 126 00:06:29,560 --> 00:06:31,240 Speaker 2: And bit by bit, the roads of as cities and 127 00:06:31,279 --> 00:06:34,640 Speaker 2: state highways were finally getting to an acceptable standard. It's late, 128 00:06:34,880 --> 00:06:38,120 Speaker 2: you have to say, it's taken time, but we are 129 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:41,000 Speaker 2: getting there. And by the way, there's more to come 130 00:06:41,040 --> 00:06:43,360 Speaker 2: as we make State Highway won a tolerable road all 131 00:06:43,360 --> 00:06:46,640 Speaker 2: the way from Tiro all the way to Wyotu. This 132 00:06:46,839 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 2: is the price we have to pay to become a 133 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:52,799 Speaker 2: first world country. But thank god it's over. So enjoy 134 00:06:52,839 --> 00:06:55,800 Speaker 2: your drive tomorrow because you know, there's nothing like the 135 00:06:55,880 --> 00:07:01,240 Speaker 2: thrill of a new road. It's thirteen minutes half. So 136 00:07:01,400 --> 00:07:03,280 Speaker 2: there are changes to the Foreign Investment Fund, which is 137 00:07:03,320 --> 00:07:06,120 Speaker 2: supposed to make things easier for people with money overseas 138 00:07:06,160 --> 00:07:08,400 Speaker 2: to invest in New Zealand. And I know from this 139 00:07:08,480 --> 00:07:12,120 Speaker 2: conference which is starting today, they're really concentrating a lot 140 00:07:12,160 --> 00:07:15,240 Speaker 2: on tech, a lot of smart tech, and on space. 141 00:07:15,560 --> 00:07:18,840 Speaker 2: So will the changes to the Foreign Investment Fund actually 142 00:07:18,840 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 2: make a difference to tech companies. We've got a tech 143 00:07:22,200 --> 00:07:24,920 Speaker 2: entrepreneur joining us on the program. Next, this is News 144 00:07:24,920 --> 00:07:25,400 Speaker 2: Talks Here. 145 00:07:25,360 --> 00:07:28,680 Speaker 1: Big the first Word on the News of the Day, 146 00:07:28,960 --> 00:07:32,600 Speaker 1: Early edition with Andrew Dickens and One Room Make Your 147 00:07:32,640 --> 00:07:35,239 Speaker 1: Property Search Simple, New Talk. 148 00:07:35,200 --> 00:07:39,280 Speaker 2: Nippy sixteen after five. Like to welcome to the program. Richard, 149 00:07:39,440 --> 00:07:42,160 Speaker 2: the kayaker who takes me quite often. Why are you 150 00:07:42,200 --> 00:07:44,000 Speaker 2: kayaking at this time at the morning, Richard, and you're 151 00:07:44,000 --> 00:07:46,160 Speaker 2: out fishing? I love to know, but he says, I 152 00:07:46,160 --> 00:07:48,080 Speaker 2: almost fell out of my kayak when I heard you 153 00:07:48,120 --> 00:07:52,520 Speaker 2: say that rates would decrease. Fair point. Let me explain this. 154 00:07:52,600 --> 00:07:57,680 Speaker 2: Are rates never decrease. Rates always increase. Inflation is forever. 155 00:07:57,880 --> 00:08:00,960 Speaker 2: So when I say decrease, I mean the increase will decrease. 156 00:08:01,320 --> 00:08:04,880 Speaker 2: Do you follow right? The government's proposing tax changes to 157 00:08:04,880 --> 00:08:08,000 Speaker 2: make things easier for foreign investors setting new businesses in 158 00:08:08,040 --> 00:08:11,440 Speaker 2: New Zealand. So countless tech companies choose to leave early 159 00:08:11,480 --> 00:08:14,800 Speaker 2: into their business life, or they relocate to start in 160 00:08:14,840 --> 00:08:17,240 Speaker 2: the first place because they feel that conditions are better 161 00:08:17,280 --> 00:08:20,560 Speaker 2: overseas and there's more chance for growth. So these changes 162 00:08:20,760 --> 00:08:23,240 Speaker 2: I hope to make it easier for them to start up, 163 00:08:23,440 --> 00:08:26,680 Speaker 2: but they're most critically to stay and then grow. So 164 00:08:26,760 --> 00:08:31,040 Speaker 2: Phase one Ventures CEO Mahesh modernly Da is joining me 165 00:08:31,080 --> 00:08:34,360 Speaker 2: this morning. Hello, Mahash, What morning, Andrew? So how will 166 00:08:34,400 --> 00:08:36,440 Speaker 2: these changes help tech startups like yourself? 167 00:08:37,440 --> 00:08:37,680 Speaker 6: Yeah? 168 00:08:37,720 --> 00:08:43,080 Speaker 7: So the change is that Revenue Minister some what has 169 00:08:43,080 --> 00:08:49,319 Speaker 7: suggested is a change on rules that allow foreigners. 170 00:08:48,600 --> 00:08:51,719 Speaker 6: To come in and also returning quees like myself to 171 00:08:51,800 --> 00:08:52,640 Speaker 6: come back home. 172 00:08:52,960 --> 00:08:57,240 Speaker 7: And make sure that out the unrealized. 173 00:08:56,520 --> 00:09:03,520 Speaker 6: Assets it oversees aren't taxed in Australia, US, United Kingdom, 174 00:09:03,640 --> 00:09:09,080 Speaker 6: Hong Kong, Singapore. When someone has unrealized gains like equity 175 00:09:09,280 --> 00:09:12,480 Speaker 6: in a startup, equity in your startup that you built, 176 00:09:12,960 --> 00:09:16,400 Speaker 6: it doesn't get tacked until it's realized. In New Zealand 177 00:09:16,480 --> 00:09:20,720 Speaker 6: right now, it gets tacked even if it's not liquid. 178 00:09:21,200 --> 00:09:25,160 Speaker 6: This prevents people who've done these school things and have 179 00:09:25,360 --> 00:09:28,000 Speaker 6: all of these skills from coming to New Zealand or 180 00:09:28,040 --> 00:09:31,640 Speaker 6: coming back home returning Hue too, because they're going to 181 00:09:31,640 --> 00:09:33,480 Speaker 6: get tacked on task that they don't have. 182 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:35,600 Speaker 2: Of course, there's a bit of a no brainer. Really, 183 00:09:35,600 --> 00:09:37,680 Speaker 2: you can't get text until you're making a profit. Meanwhile, 184 00:09:37,920 --> 00:09:40,440 Speaker 2: you're trying to finance yourself and keep yourself going while 185 00:09:40,480 --> 00:09:42,280 Speaker 2: you build the business. So that's a good thing. But 186 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:44,599 Speaker 2: is there anything they missed? Would you have liked to 187 00:09:44,679 --> 00:09:46,280 Speaker 2: have seen more in the announcement? 188 00:09:47,200 --> 00:09:51,280 Speaker 6: No, I think there's an opportunity to No. I think 189 00:09:51,320 --> 00:09:53,839 Speaker 6: first of all, this is fantastic, right, Like we're coming 190 00:09:53,880 --> 00:09:58,120 Speaker 6: up to turn with internship backed practice. One of the 191 00:09:58,120 --> 00:10:00,440 Speaker 6: biggest reasons I was one of the first guys Canva. 192 00:10:00,800 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 6: One of the biggest benefits for us at camera in 193 00:10:04,000 --> 00:10:07,720 Speaker 6: Sydney was when Google Sydney set up shop in Sydney, 194 00:10:08,160 --> 00:10:09,880 Speaker 6: and they wouldn't have set up shop if they had 195 00:10:09,920 --> 00:10:13,720 Speaker 6: these kind of rules. So this allows for overseas investment 196 00:10:13,800 --> 00:10:16,400 Speaker 6: to come in, stay and go, and then it's that 197 00:10:17,440 --> 00:10:21,200 Speaker 6: skills transfer from these people to our entrepreners who are 198 00:10:21,240 --> 00:10:24,520 Speaker 6: trying to do stuff and scale. There's an opportunity to 199 00:10:24,600 --> 00:10:29,600 Speaker 6: consider if we can extend this to everyone, so it 200 00:10:29,720 --> 00:10:32,680 Speaker 6: allows more and more fee to look up and start 201 00:10:32,880 --> 00:10:35,840 Speaker 6: investing and playing a global game, which is nearly the 202 00:10:35,960 --> 00:10:38,360 Speaker 6: number one thing we have to do to become more productive. 203 00:10:39,040 --> 00:10:43,400 Speaker 6: And finally just set this up with international standards. 204 00:10:43,640 --> 00:10:45,720 Speaker 2: Yes, well, you've talked about how you've come back to 205 00:10:45,760 --> 00:10:48,960 Speaker 2: New Zealand and about how other New Zealand entrepreneurs have 206 00:10:49,040 --> 00:10:51,120 Speaker 2: come back because you have faith in the country and 207 00:10:51,200 --> 00:10:53,120 Speaker 2: now you've got some rules that are going to help 208 00:10:53,160 --> 00:10:54,720 Speaker 2: you as well. But what I want to know is 209 00:10:54,720 --> 00:10:58,199 Speaker 2: how common it is for companies to actually leave New 210 00:10:58,280 --> 00:11:01,080 Speaker 2: Zealand having done the hard Judds being started out, but 211 00:11:01,120 --> 00:11:03,880 Speaker 2: then leave because of the foreign Investment fund rules as 212 00:11:03,880 --> 00:11:04,360 Speaker 2: they stand. 213 00:11:05,160 --> 00:11:06,880 Speaker 8: Yeah, so why do why do companies leave? 214 00:11:06,960 --> 00:11:11,559 Speaker 6: Companies leave because one they want to get talent from 215 00:11:11,640 --> 00:11:16,760 Speaker 6: overseas and two because they want to access capital. Look, 216 00:11:16,880 --> 00:11:20,200 Speaker 6: the largest capital market in the world easily and the 217 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:23,320 Speaker 6: best in the US. There are so many Americans who 218 00:11:23,440 --> 00:11:26,360 Speaker 6: want to be in New Zealand. So can we get 219 00:11:26,520 --> 00:11:30,000 Speaker 6: more of our tech companies staying here for their first 220 00:11:30,480 --> 00:11:32,120 Speaker 6: four to five years? And once you stay four to 221 00:11:32,160 --> 00:11:34,400 Speaker 6: five years, you're you're locked in. 222 00:11:34,720 --> 00:11:36,960 Speaker 7: Right, So will they will they do their. 223 00:11:36,920 --> 00:11:40,960 Speaker 6: Chance that they have belonging. Yes, an opportunity for the 224 00:11:41,000 --> 00:11:45,120 Speaker 6: government to extend things further and financist nicols to talk 225 00:11:45,160 --> 00:11:47,920 Speaker 6: about this is reducing corporate tax, but not that alone. 226 00:11:48,160 --> 00:11:53,640 Speaker 6: Maybe even reduce income from your first over these five 227 00:11:53,720 --> 00:11:57,280 Speaker 6: hundred thousand dollars made overseas or something along those lines, 228 00:11:57,280 --> 00:12:00,800 Speaker 6: which then trigger entrepreneurs to like it makes that Obussey's 229 00:12:00,840 --> 00:12:01,959 Speaker 6: dollars stay here longer. 230 00:12:02,360 --> 00:12:04,240 Speaker 2: Mahesh, I thank you so much for your time today. 231 00:12:04,280 --> 00:12:07,640 Speaker 2: Mahesh Moderrida, who is Phase one Venture's CEO. And he 232 00:12:07,679 --> 00:12:10,320 Speaker 2: mentioned corporate tax. Yes, so the IMF came out and 233 00:12:10,320 --> 00:12:13,520 Speaker 2: talked about corporate tax saying that New Zealand's corporate tax 234 00:12:13,600 --> 00:12:15,400 Speaker 2: rates have to go down. I'm going to talk about 235 00:12:15,400 --> 00:12:18,080 Speaker 2: this shortly, but next, Trust and the Police is up. 236 00:12:18,440 --> 00:12:21,079 Speaker 2: We talk with Lance Burdett. Next. It's five twenty one. 237 00:12:24,000 --> 00:12:28,000 Speaker 1: Get ahead of the headlines on early edition Andrew Dickens 238 00:12:28,040 --> 00:12:31,800 Speaker 1: and One Room, Make your Property search simple news talk, 239 00:12:31,880 --> 00:12:32,320 Speaker 1: said Bee. 240 00:12:32,440 --> 00:12:34,040 Speaker 2: I was too keen to get back in the game. 241 00:12:34,160 --> 00:12:37,520 Speaker 2: It's five twenty two, so good news. Our trust and 242 00:12:37,600 --> 00:12:40,400 Speaker 2: Police is recovering. The latest crime and victim survey is 243 00:12:40,440 --> 00:12:42,480 Speaker 2: out and sixty nine percent of people say they trust 244 00:12:42,480 --> 00:12:44,640 Speaker 2: the police. This is good. The numbers are going in 245 00:12:44,679 --> 00:12:47,240 Speaker 2: the right direction. That's still though, thirty one percent of 246 00:12:47,240 --> 00:12:50,199 Speaker 2: people who don't trust the cops. So former police negotiator 247 00:12:50,480 --> 00:12:53,960 Speaker 2: Lance Burnett is joining me in our Hello Lance, morning, Andrew. 248 00:12:54,160 --> 00:12:55,640 Speaker 2: What are these numbers tell you? 249 00:12:57,200 --> 00:12:59,560 Speaker 8: It's a good thing to be honest. I having confidence 250 00:12:59,600 --> 00:13:03,360 Speaker 8: and please has a flow on effect. So you and 251 00:13:03,480 --> 00:13:05,520 Speaker 8: we can talk about the crime stats that came out, Well, 252 00:13:05,559 --> 00:13:07,520 Speaker 8: it depends on what you measure and they ebb and flow, 253 00:13:07,880 --> 00:13:10,720 Speaker 8: But really it's that confidence in police. There has been 254 00:13:10,720 --> 00:13:13,559 Speaker 8: a change in leadership at the top and I can 255 00:13:13,600 --> 00:13:16,640 Speaker 8: see that immediately within the organization there is a positive impact. 256 00:13:17,240 --> 00:13:20,880 Speaker 8: But a commissioner Richard Chambers, he has a frontline officer 257 00:13:20,920 --> 00:13:24,480 Speaker 8: who has lots of experience and operations and he's putting 258 00:13:24,480 --> 00:13:26,199 Speaker 8: that to the fore right. So he's made some changes 259 00:13:26,200 --> 00:13:27,679 Speaker 8: at the top that's going to flow on down to 260 00:13:27,720 --> 00:13:30,560 Speaker 8: the police themselves. You're now seeing more police out on 261 00:13:30,600 --> 00:13:32,800 Speaker 8: the street. That's a great thing. We're going back to 262 00:13:33,400 --> 00:13:36,400 Speaker 8: opening up stations that we're closed. See the idea of 263 00:13:37,440 --> 00:13:40,200 Speaker 8: what is happening here is to be able to see police, 264 00:13:40,240 --> 00:13:42,600 Speaker 8: to get them back into the community and that makes 265 00:13:42,640 --> 00:13:47,400 Speaker 8: people feel safe. Therefore it lifts their confidence and more 266 00:13:47,520 --> 00:13:51,240 Speaker 8: likely to report crime. Now, there could be a bit 267 00:13:51,240 --> 00:13:53,800 Speaker 8: of a backlash, and sometimes there is that more people 268 00:13:53,840 --> 00:13:56,040 Speaker 8: start to report crime, so we suddenly have this great 269 00:13:56,080 --> 00:13:59,160 Speaker 8: fear factor of goodness me crimes going up. No, it's 270 00:13:59,200 --> 00:14:03,240 Speaker 8: not have more confidence to report crime. So you can 271 00:14:03,360 --> 00:14:06,560 Speaker 8: expect perhaps a little bit of a bullip, but it's 272 00:14:06,600 --> 00:14:08,920 Speaker 8: a good thing. I'm seeing more cops around dow Auckland 273 00:14:09,000 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 8: City and it's great to see them back walking on 274 00:14:11,520 --> 00:14:11,920 Speaker 8: the street. 275 00:14:12,040 --> 00:14:13,960 Speaker 2: And it's going back to first principles. We were trying 276 00:14:13,960 --> 00:14:16,040 Speaker 2: to save money, but it was a silly decision. But hey, 277 00:14:16,120 --> 00:14:18,360 Speaker 2: we still have thirty one percent of people who don't 278 00:14:18,360 --> 00:14:21,400 Speaker 2: trust the cops. So what does that say to you. 279 00:14:22,120 --> 00:14:23,920 Speaker 8: Well, that says to me, you're always going to have 280 00:14:24,040 --> 00:14:26,560 Speaker 8: a number and it depends on the time of the 281 00:14:26,600 --> 00:14:29,840 Speaker 8: survey whether they had a positive or negative interaction with police. 282 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:34,960 Speaker 8: For whatever reason. I ended up investigating police officers and 283 00:14:35,680 --> 00:14:39,560 Speaker 8: what I found was most of the complaints were attitude 284 00:14:39,640 --> 00:14:43,440 Speaker 8: or bad language, and so who hasn't said a bad thing, 285 00:14:43,480 --> 00:14:45,320 Speaker 8: or who hasn't a bad day, and who hasn't had 286 00:14:45,640 --> 00:14:48,880 Speaker 8: something happened before they go? So that could have an impact. 287 00:14:49,440 --> 00:14:51,560 Speaker 8: But you know, I also want to come back to 288 00:14:51,560 --> 00:14:53,680 Speaker 8: the fact that it's not just police that we need 289 00:14:53,720 --> 00:14:56,360 Speaker 8: to focus on. If we're going to look overall at 290 00:14:56,440 --> 00:15:01,320 Speaker 8: reducing crime, there's other agencies. Reducing poverty, education, and allowering 291 00:15:01,360 --> 00:15:04,240 Speaker 8: unemployment are the three drivers of crime, so we can 292 00:15:04,280 --> 00:15:07,200 Speaker 8: start focusing on them. But yeah, overall, I think this 293 00:15:07,240 --> 00:15:09,040 Speaker 8: is a really good sign, a really good sign for 294 00:15:09,040 --> 00:15:09,400 Speaker 8: the future. 295 00:15:09,480 --> 00:15:11,400 Speaker 2: Lad, So thank you for your toime. Lanceperdetz, who is 296 00:15:11,440 --> 00:15:14,400 Speaker 2: a former police and negotiator. Yes, the former commissioner talked 297 00:15:14,440 --> 00:15:17,840 Speaker 2: about poverty and the drivers of crime, but maybe perhaps 298 00:15:17,880 --> 00:15:19,600 Speaker 2: he was trying to run before he can walk. Now 299 00:15:19,640 --> 00:15:22,200 Speaker 2: we're back to having cops on the beat and we'll 300 00:15:22,240 --> 00:15:24,200 Speaker 2: see how we go going forward. It is now five 301 00:15:24,200 --> 00:15:26,400 Speaker 2: to twenty six. It's News Talks at bea Good morning to. 302 00:15:26,320 --> 00:15:30,840 Speaker 1: You, the early edition full show podcast on iHeartRadio. How 303 00:15:30,920 --> 00:15:32,040 Speaker 1: it by News Talks at Me. 304 00:15:33,240 --> 00:15:35,280 Speaker 2: News Talks AB now five twenty seven. It was a 305 00:15:35,280 --> 00:15:37,120 Speaker 2: big deal for Rod Duke to go public with his 306 00:15:37,200 --> 00:15:40,440 Speaker 2: concerns about the country. Yesterday, the managing director of Briscos 307 00:15:40,520 --> 00:15:43,240 Speaker 2: was announcing his company's full year result. He did well, 308 00:15:43,280 --> 00:15:45,440 Speaker 2: He held on to its revenue in a difficult year. 309 00:15:46,160 --> 00:15:48,520 Speaker 2: They asked smart operators at Brisco's. They can bring blood 310 00:15:48,520 --> 00:15:50,280 Speaker 2: out of a stone, it seems. But you know, it's 311 00:15:50,280 --> 00:15:52,680 Speaker 2: not part of the job description for the managing director 312 00:15:52,720 --> 00:15:54,680 Speaker 2: to pass comment on the government of the day. But 313 00:15:54,800 --> 00:15:57,200 Speaker 2: he did, and he turned up on Ryan Bridges' show. 314 00:15:58,080 --> 00:16:01,120 Speaker 2: But it is symptomatic of today's climate because we are desperate, 315 00:16:01,480 --> 00:16:04,160 Speaker 2: we are sick of the doldrums. We want our captain 316 00:16:04,200 --> 00:16:07,200 Speaker 2: to lead our way out of the quicksand so Rod, 317 00:16:07,240 --> 00:16:09,600 Speaker 2: as a corporate leader and a leader in society, said 318 00:16:09,800 --> 00:16:12,560 Speaker 2: the government needs to get it's us into gear and 319 00:16:12,640 --> 00:16:14,920 Speaker 2: do something. He said, it's been a year since the 320 00:16:14,960 --> 00:16:17,360 Speaker 2: last lot, so there's been more than enough time to 321 00:16:17,400 --> 00:16:20,720 Speaker 2: get proactive. But then when he was asked, well, what 322 00:16:20,760 --> 00:16:22,680 Speaker 2: should they do, he said, well, that's not my business. 323 00:16:22,760 --> 00:16:24,440 Speaker 2: I just want them to get their ars into gear. 324 00:16:24,640 --> 00:16:26,920 Speaker 2: And that's kind of the New Zealand problem right there, 325 00:16:27,200 --> 00:16:30,080 Speaker 2: because we're really good at identifying problems, but we're not 326 00:16:30,120 --> 00:16:32,600 Speaker 2: good at finding the solutions, so we moan about them 327 00:16:32,640 --> 00:16:36,600 Speaker 2: all the time. Now, interestingly, yesterday we had the IMF 328 00:16:36,720 --> 00:16:39,000 Speaker 2: come out and they said that New Zealand needs to 329 00:16:39,080 --> 00:16:43,640 Speaker 2: lower its corporate tax because we were becoming uncompetitive. But 330 00:16:44,040 --> 00:16:46,640 Speaker 2: they also said we need a capital gains tax because 331 00:16:46,680 --> 00:16:49,080 Speaker 2: the country needs to balance its budget and we don't 332 00:16:49,080 --> 00:16:51,360 Speaker 2: have enough revenue. So they were saying we need to 333 00:16:51,360 --> 00:16:54,760 Speaker 2: spend and we also need to raise the revenue to spend. 334 00:16:55,160 --> 00:16:57,880 Speaker 2: So the IMF has come up with an answer as 335 00:16:57,960 --> 00:17:04,359 Speaker 2: the current government reducing corp tax, not so far. Meanwhile, 336 00:17:04,480 --> 00:17:08,160 Speaker 2: is the Labor Party championing a capital gains tax? Well, no, 337 00:17:08,200 --> 00:17:11,560 Speaker 2: not so far either. Is there any alph A party 338 00:17:11,720 --> 00:17:14,840 Speaker 2: that's offering both, No, not so far. So where are 339 00:17:14,840 --> 00:17:17,360 Speaker 2: the solutions? But thank you so much Rod Duke for 340 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:21,159 Speaker 2: telling us the problems and this peace process is a 341 00:17:21,200 --> 00:17:25,080 Speaker 2: bloody business. They took away the military intelligence from Ukraine. 342 00:17:25,200 --> 00:17:28,639 Speaker 2: Ukrainians died. Now that intelligence has returned, more Russians are 343 00:17:28,640 --> 00:17:31,560 Speaker 2: about to die. Us says the pressure is back on Russia. 344 00:17:31,600 --> 00:17:34,320 Speaker 2: Will be talking about this with Mitch McCann shortly here 345 00:17:34,440 --> 00:17:35,920 Speaker 2: on News TALKSB. 346 00:17:41,480 --> 00:17:45,879 Speaker 1: On your radio and online on iHeartRadio. Early edition with 347 00:17:46,119 --> 00:17:49,280 Speaker 1: Andrew Dickens and One Roof To make your Property Search 348 00:17:49,600 --> 00:17:51,399 Speaker 1: Simple Youth Talk said, be. 349 00:17:55,080 --> 00:18:03,760 Speaker 2: You're forty two. Welcome to your thirst Day. I'm managed 350 00:18:03,800 --> 00:18:07,199 Speaker 2: the consent for Ryan Bridge. This is early edition. I 351 00:18:07,280 --> 00:18:10,200 Speaker 2: just said, we don't find solutions, but we know how 352 00:18:10,240 --> 00:18:13,640 Speaker 2: to identify the problems. Getting solutions all over the place. 353 00:18:13,640 --> 00:18:15,840 Speaker 2: On the text ninety two ninety two small charge applies, 354 00:18:15,920 --> 00:18:18,720 Speaker 2: Nathan says, I've been saying this for years. I sent 355 00:18:18,880 --> 00:18:21,280 Speaker 2: this exact text back in twenty twenty three. Lower the 356 00:18:21,280 --> 00:18:23,520 Speaker 2: corporate tax rate to nine percent of make earnings and 357 00:18:23,520 --> 00:18:26,280 Speaker 2: startups non taxable for the first three years, and make 358 00:18:26,320 --> 00:18:29,439 Speaker 2: an environment for competition, not just more talking about the 359 00:18:29,520 --> 00:18:33,680 Speaker 2: concepts of improvement thinking. Nathan. We've got a text from 360 00:18:33,720 --> 00:18:36,879 Speaker 2: Steve who says provisional company tax taxes you before you 361 00:18:36,960 --> 00:18:38,960 Speaker 2: earn it, and this is a major barrier for New 362 00:18:39,040 --> 00:18:41,159 Speaker 2: Zealand businesses. They need to phase that out. Thank you 363 00:18:41,200 --> 00:18:44,639 Speaker 2: for your suggestion, Steve. And another text says the capital 364 00:18:44,640 --> 00:18:47,320 Speaker 2: gains tax wouldn't make a lot of difference. Andrew also 365 00:18:47,440 --> 00:18:51,320 Speaker 2: actually identifying what it is is not as easy as 366 00:18:51,359 --> 00:18:54,440 Speaker 2: some might think, and I thank you. Hey. The big 367 00:18:54,560 --> 00:18:57,560 Speaker 2: sporting event this weekend is the Veloping Grand Prix. This 368 00:18:57,600 --> 00:18:59,480 Speaker 2: thing is massive. It's sold out as soon as it 369 00:18:59,520 --> 00:19:01,840 Speaker 2: went on. Say, I know because members of my family 370 00:19:01,880 --> 00:19:04,119 Speaker 2: wanted to go and they couldn't. That's the measure of 371 00:19:04,119 --> 00:19:06,080 Speaker 2: its popularity. And it's a credit to the city of 372 00:19:06,119 --> 00:19:08,600 Speaker 2: Melbourne who took the Grand Prix from Adelaide and they 373 00:19:08,640 --> 00:19:10,800 Speaker 2: made it into a premier world event. I so want 374 00:19:10,840 --> 00:19:13,600 Speaker 2: to go. I want to go. The tills will be 375 00:19:13,680 --> 00:19:15,760 Speaker 2: ringing in Victoria and this year we have a dog 376 00:19:15,800 --> 00:19:17,879 Speaker 2: in the fight with Liam Lawson, who was on the 377 00:19:17,920 --> 00:19:19,719 Speaker 2: Telly last night in the news with a big feature. 378 00:19:19,760 --> 00:19:23,480 Speaker 2: He has instantly become a superstar. He's an extremely likable 379 00:19:23,520 --> 00:19:26,760 Speaker 2: young man. He's got a great backstory. It doesn't hurt 380 00:19:26,840 --> 00:19:29,640 Speaker 2: that he's pretty good looking. And you may have seen 381 00:19:29,720 --> 00:19:33,240 Speaker 2: him last night that younger fans, particularly women, adore him 382 00:19:33,480 --> 00:19:35,040 Speaker 2: and his was the story of the day. You say, 383 00:19:35,040 --> 00:19:38,560 Speaker 2: he's made the cover of GQ with his Kiwi style 384 00:19:38,600 --> 00:19:40,440 Speaker 2: and there's a big, huge article and he's revealed his 385 00:19:40,600 --> 00:19:42,800 Speaker 2: parents sold their house to fund him into the sport 386 00:19:43,080 --> 00:19:45,480 Speaker 2: and they still haven't bought a new one. This whole 387 00:19:45,560 --> 00:19:48,240 Speaker 2: family is adorable. But at the end of the day, 388 00:19:48,440 --> 00:19:51,000 Speaker 2: of course Liam just has to drive the car well, 389 00:19:51,480 --> 00:19:53,600 Speaker 2: and that's all on his shoulders. But from the way 390 00:19:53,640 --> 00:19:55,760 Speaker 2: I've seen him rise to every challenge that's been put 391 00:19:55,800 --> 00:19:58,240 Speaker 2: before him, I have confidence that he's there for the 392 00:19:58,280 --> 00:20:02,359 Speaker 2: long term. Twenty one So around the country we go 393 00:20:02,400 --> 00:20:04,159 Speaker 2: Callen Proctor from Dunedan, Good morning. 394 00:20:04,720 --> 00:20:05,520 Speaker 9: Good morning Andrew. 395 00:20:05,560 --> 00:20:08,399 Speaker 2: Where are we at with this Dunedin bus hub stabbing trial. 396 00:20:09,480 --> 00:20:11,439 Speaker 9: Well, look, it's nearing an end. The jury is now 397 00:20:11,600 --> 00:20:14,800 Speaker 9: deliberating and they'll continue today. This is the trial into 398 00:20:14,800 --> 00:20:18,000 Speaker 9: a fourteen year old accused of a fatal stabbing at 399 00:20:18,000 --> 00:20:21,000 Speaker 9: our Central city bus hub. A sixteen year old and 400 00:20:21,080 --> 00:20:24,280 Speaker 9: Eddie Tarne McLaren died of a single stab wound in 401 00:20:24,320 --> 00:20:27,639 Speaker 9: Great king Street last May. The boys accused or the 402 00:20:27,640 --> 00:20:30,240 Speaker 9: boy accused, has pleaded not guilty to his murder on 403 00:20:30,280 --> 00:20:34,000 Speaker 9: the basis of self defense. Closing arguments were delivered to 404 00:20:34,040 --> 00:20:38,320 Speaker 9: the jury yesterday, the Crown saying the accused deliberately attacked 405 00:20:38,400 --> 00:20:40,760 Speaker 9: the victim of the knife. The defense has urged the 406 00:20:40,840 --> 00:20:45,560 Speaker 9: jury to consider the boy's trauma and attempt to protect himself, 407 00:20:46,440 --> 00:20:49,040 Speaker 9: and so those deliberations continue today. 408 00:20:49,560 --> 00:20:54,359 Speaker 2: Who okay, So, how's the weather? Callum? How's the weather 409 00:20:54,400 --> 00:20:58,560 Speaker 2: in Dunedin? And Callum has gone? Blake Benny joins us 410 00:20:58,600 --> 00:20:59,320 Speaker 2: in christier. 411 00:20:59,080 --> 00:21:00,879 Speaker 10: Tello Blake, good morning Andrew. 412 00:21:00,920 --> 00:21:04,119 Speaker 2: So Christian jen zed and believes influences are very important 413 00:21:04,160 --> 00:21:05,600 Speaker 2: in their social media strategy. 414 00:21:06,160 --> 00:21:09,000 Speaker 10: That's Right newsort ze Bee can reveal the organization spent 415 00:21:09,200 --> 00:21:11,960 Speaker 10: twenty seven thousand dollars on the stars within the last 416 00:21:12,080 --> 00:21:15,639 Speaker 10: five years. Tartanki Auckland unlimiteds dished out one hundred and 417 00:21:15,760 --> 00:21:18,840 Speaker 10: three thousand dollars, while Wellington and Dunedin are yet to 418 00:21:18,920 --> 00:21:22,440 Speaker 10: jump on the social media influencer bandwagon Christ Church in 419 00:21:22,560 --> 00:21:26,520 Speaker 10: Z spokesperson Steve Becky Hansen told me it hasn't undertaken 420 00:21:26,600 --> 00:21:30,040 Speaker 10: a specific cost benefit analysis due to the limited use 421 00:21:30,080 --> 00:21:32,680 Speaker 10: of influences so far, but he says it does have 422 00:21:32,840 --> 00:21:35,879 Speaker 10: some measures of success within this space, so it includes 423 00:21:35,960 --> 00:21:40,159 Speaker 10: things like post engagement levels, website referrals, and booking conversions 424 00:21:40,280 --> 00:21:44,040 Speaker 10: through partner companies. Hey, Blake, how's your weather partly cloudy 425 00:21:44,080 --> 00:21:47,760 Speaker 10: with isolated showers and southerly's turning easterly this afternoon. Hi 426 00:21:47,840 --> 00:21:49,160 Speaker 10: have eighteen in the Garden City. 427 00:21:49,119 --> 00:21:52,080 Speaker 2: And Adam Cooper joins us from Wellington. Hello, Adam, Holy Andrew. 428 00:21:52,200 --> 00:21:54,359 Speaker 2: Love your multi level car park at the airport, but 429 00:21:54,400 --> 00:21:55,080 Speaker 2: there's problems. 430 00:21:55,400 --> 00:21:55,560 Speaker 11: Yeah. 431 00:21:55,600 --> 00:21:57,040 Speaker 12: I mean it's impressive when you look at it from 432 00:21:57,080 --> 00:21:59,600 Speaker 12: a far. I'm sure everyone who has flown into Wellington 433 00:21:59,640 --> 00:22:02,480 Speaker 12: has seen there. But yeah, fifteen million dollar problem. It 434 00:22:02,600 --> 00:22:05,159 Speaker 12: relates to that nine story car park built built by 435 00:22:05,200 --> 00:22:08,760 Speaker 12: Fletcher Construction that opened late twenty eighteen. Now, official documents 436 00:22:08,840 --> 00:22:12,320 Speaker 12: reveal major remediation work to fix the concrete defects, and 437 00:22:12,359 --> 00:22:15,040 Speaker 12: the airport's multi level car park is still yet to 438 00:22:15,080 --> 00:22:18,719 Speaker 12: be done. Despite years of concern and compliance issues now. 439 00:22:18,840 --> 00:22:23,200 Speaker 12: Council inspectors in twenty twenty discovered drainage issues and cracking 440 00:22:23,320 --> 00:22:25,879 Speaker 12: in some of the concrete, but neither Fletches, the builder 441 00:22:25,920 --> 00:22:28,280 Speaker 12: nor the airport will say when repairs are going to 442 00:22:28,320 --> 00:22:31,680 Speaker 12: be taking place. Now the building remains non compliant and 443 00:22:31,720 --> 00:22:35,119 Speaker 12: the airport's currently trying to extend its certificate just to 444 00:22:35,240 --> 00:22:37,919 Speaker 12: allow people to still go in there and park. Our 445 00:22:37,960 --> 00:22:40,720 Speaker 12: newsrooms put questions to the airport. A spokesperson says the 446 00:22:40,840 --> 00:22:43,840 Speaker 12: structural integrity of the building is fine, but there are 447 00:22:44,000 --> 00:22:47,160 Speaker 12: quality issues, they say, affecting the durability, which are still 448 00:22:47,240 --> 00:22:48,600 Speaker 12: being worked through with Fletchers. 449 00:22:48,720 --> 00:22:50,840 Speaker 2: And how's willing as weather partly. 450 00:22:50,560 --> 00:22:53,240 Speaker 12: Cloudy, few showers find by the evening and those southerlyes 451 00:22:53,280 --> 00:22:55,120 Speaker 12: that are affecting the fairies will ease a bit later 452 00:22:55,200 --> 00:22:55,800 Speaker 12: on today as well. 453 00:22:55,880 --> 00:22:58,800 Speaker 2: Seventeen the high okay, so never rerittimand who joins us now, 454 00:22:58,880 --> 00:23:01,879 Speaker 2: Helen readings. So police are talking to a couple of 455 00:23:01,920 --> 00:23:05,320 Speaker 2: aucland schools because of an email that's worried people. 456 00:23:05,760 --> 00:23:08,360 Speaker 13: Yes now, look the officers. They were sent to Wayuku 457 00:23:08,480 --> 00:23:12,480 Speaker 13: and Rutherford Colleges yesterday. Wayuku going into lockdown and then 458 00:23:12,520 --> 00:23:16,399 Speaker 13: closing for the afternoon. Now police say any communication is 459 00:23:16,480 --> 00:23:19,960 Speaker 13: of concerning nature such as this, so everything's taken seriously. 460 00:23:20,320 --> 00:23:24,440 Speaker 13: This is obviously that threatening email. Police are acknowledging. Look, 461 00:23:24,480 --> 00:23:26,960 Speaker 13: these situations are very unsettling for parents and also the 462 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:29,720 Speaker 13: wider school community, so they're taking it seriously and they're 463 00:23:29,760 --> 00:23:31,080 Speaker 13: continuing to investigate this. 464 00:23:31,400 --> 00:23:33,240 Speaker 2: And how's Hawkin's weather Partley cloudy? 465 00:23:33,280 --> 00:23:35,440 Speaker 13: We've got a passing shower this morning, then fine weather 466 00:23:35,600 --> 00:23:37,080 Speaker 13: still warm here in Auckland. 467 00:23:37,119 --> 00:23:39,400 Speaker 2: Twenty four is the high and I thank you neither. 468 00:23:39,560 --> 00:23:42,920 Speaker 2: It is now seventeen minutes to six. The trade war continues. 469 00:23:42,960 --> 00:23:44,520 Speaker 2: It's back and forth and up and down, and of 470 00:23:44,600 --> 00:23:48,480 Speaker 2: course the problem is the markets. The markets have been collapsing, 471 00:23:48,600 --> 00:23:51,240 Speaker 2: not because things are necessarily bad, because they don't know 472 00:23:51,280 --> 00:23:53,480 Speaker 2: what's going to happen next. But we knew that this 473 00:23:53,680 --> 00:23:55,159 Speaker 2: was going to happen. So where we act with the 474 00:23:55,200 --> 00:23:57,640 Speaker 2: trade wars much McCanns joining us in a few moments time, 475 00:23:58,000 --> 00:24:00,800 Speaker 2: and also on how when going to have to get 476 00:24:00,960 --> 00:24:03,720 Speaker 2: tough on Russia now as the peace process continues. 477 00:24:03,800 --> 00:24:09,200 Speaker 1: Seventeen to six International correspondence with Ends and Eye Insurance, 478 00:24:09,359 --> 00:24:11,080 Speaker 1: Peace of mind for New Zealand business. 479 00:24:12,560 --> 00:24:14,720 Speaker 2: This is now accorded to six to the United States. 480 00:24:14,760 --> 00:24:17,119 Speaker 2: We go mention mc can good morning to you, Andrew, 481 00:24:17,160 --> 00:24:19,720 Speaker 2: good morning, How are you good? So the back and 482 00:24:19,800 --> 00:24:23,880 Speaker 2: forth tariffs go back and forth and the markets collapsed. 483 00:24:23,920 --> 00:24:25,160 Speaker 2: Are these tariffs working. 484 00:24:26,480 --> 00:24:28,479 Speaker 14: Or it's still early days. This morning, new data came 485 00:24:28,520 --> 00:24:31,160 Speaker 14: out showing inflation had actually called in the last month. 486 00:24:31,280 --> 00:24:35,639 Speaker 14: Donald Trump rather claimed that that was because of his policies. However, 487 00:24:35,840 --> 00:24:38,520 Speaker 14: next month, as we're likely to see the impact of 488 00:24:38,560 --> 00:24:41,000 Speaker 14: these tariffs, and as you'd have described them correctly, they 489 00:24:41,040 --> 00:24:44,200 Speaker 14: are back and forth and at times confusing. Here's where 490 00:24:44,240 --> 00:24:47,240 Speaker 14: it stands now. This morning, America slapped a twenty five 491 00:24:47,280 --> 00:24:50,639 Speaker 14: percent tariff on all steel and aluminium being imported to 492 00:24:50,680 --> 00:24:53,880 Speaker 14: the US as it tries to ramp up domestic production. 493 00:24:54,320 --> 00:24:57,000 Speaker 14: In response to this, the EU is now imposing twenty 494 00:24:57,080 --> 00:25:00,240 Speaker 14: eight billion dollars worth of tariffs on American products, and 495 00:25:00,400 --> 00:25:03,600 Speaker 14: Canada says it will slap twenty billion dollars worth on 496 00:25:03,720 --> 00:25:07,360 Speaker 14: American imports from midnight to night. A Canadian government spokesperson 497 00:25:07,760 --> 00:25:12,960 Speaker 14: called these Donald Trump tariffs completely unjustified, unfair and unreasonable. 498 00:25:13,600 --> 00:25:16,000 Speaker 2: Yes, but he's right though. Inflation is down to one 499 00:25:16,000 --> 00:25:18,440 Speaker 2: point thirty five percent. You know, and the border crossings 500 00:25:18,440 --> 00:25:20,119 Speaker 2: are down, and so in some ways this thing is 501 00:25:20,119 --> 00:25:21,080 Speaker 2: already starting to work. 502 00:25:22,240 --> 00:25:25,359 Speaker 14: Yeah, it's interesting. It's interesting where Americans are at on this. 503 00:25:25,440 --> 00:25:28,159 Speaker 14: I saw a new poll out from a CNN I 504 00:25:28,200 --> 00:25:29,800 Speaker 14: think it was a short time ago, and I think 505 00:25:29,840 --> 00:25:33,440 Speaker 14: fifty six percent of the people they surveyed recently felt 506 00:25:33,520 --> 00:25:36,120 Speaker 14: that Donald Trump had the right priorities at the moment, 507 00:25:36,200 --> 00:25:38,320 Speaker 14: approving of the job he was doing. So it's interesting 508 00:25:38,400 --> 00:25:41,240 Speaker 14: that disconnect between how some people view him outside of 509 00:25:41,320 --> 00:25:45,280 Speaker 14: America looking at this from afar, whereas people inside America 510 00:25:45,560 --> 00:25:48,080 Speaker 14: largely are still reasonably supportive of them. 511 00:25:48,400 --> 00:25:50,200 Speaker 2: Now, I'm talking about back and forth to talk about 512 00:25:50,200 --> 00:25:52,760 Speaker 2: the Ukraine War, because of course the United States took 513 00:25:52,760 --> 00:25:55,280 Speaker 2: away the intelligence from Ukraine and then a Russia took 514 00:25:55,320 --> 00:25:57,560 Speaker 2: advantage of that and it got bloody for the Ukrainians. 515 00:25:57,600 --> 00:26:00,480 Speaker 2: But now he's given that intelligence back to Ukraine. It's 516 00:26:00,480 --> 00:26:02,840 Speaker 2: going to get bloody for the Russians. And he's now 517 00:26:02,920 --> 00:26:04,840 Speaker 2: turned around and said it's time to get tough on Russia. 518 00:26:05,680 --> 00:26:08,399 Speaker 14: Yeah, that's right. The US seemingly back on side with 519 00:26:08,600 --> 00:26:11,560 Speaker 14: Ukraine after that fraka at the White House a couple 520 00:26:11,600 --> 00:26:14,240 Speaker 14: of weeks ago. This comes after the US and Ukraine 521 00:26:14,320 --> 00:26:17,679 Speaker 14: concluded talks in Saudi Arabia yesterday. They've agreed to pursue 522 00:26:18,080 --> 00:26:21,600 Speaker 14: a thirty day ceasefire to start negotiations to end the war. 523 00:26:22,280 --> 00:26:25,760 Speaker 14: One of Voladimiy Zelenski's aides said, after this, it's now 524 00:26:25,800 --> 00:26:29,199 Speaker 14: in Moscow's hands. We're waiting for a formal response from 525 00:26:29,280 --> 00:26:32,720 Speaker 14: Vladimir Putin. But the Foreign Minister Sugei Lavrov said that 526 00:26:32,800 --> 00:26:36,840 Speaker 14: Moscow will avoid compromises that may jeopardize Russian lives, and 527 00:26:36,920 --> 00:26:40,000 Speaker 14: they said under no conditions, or they accept the presence 528 00:26:40,040 --> 00:26:42,600 Speaker 14: of NATO troops in Ukraine. But waiting for a formal 529 00:26:42,720 --> 00:26:45,120 Speaker 14: response to see if we're going to get that thirty 530 00:26:45,200 --> 00:26:47,000 Speaker 14: day ceasefire. Ukraine and the US want. 531 00:26:47,160 --> 00:26:50,080 Speaker 2: Matt fantastic work. And I thank you for her time today. 532 00:26:50,160 --> 00:26:52,119 Speaker 2: And yes, I can't wait to hear from Vladimir Putin. 533 00:26:52,240 --> 00:26:54,040 Speaker 2: I mean, we've heard from the President of the United 534 00:26:54,080 --> 00:26:55,800 Speaker 2: States all the time, We've heard from the President of 535 00:26:55,840 --> 00:26:58,120 Speaker 2: the Ukraine all the time. We've heard back and forth, 536 00:26:58,200 --> 00:27:01,480 Speaker 2: we've had Rubio talking, we've had everybody talking, but I 537 00:27:01,600 --> 00:27:04,000 Speaker 2: haven't heard Putin talk. And I think it's time that 538 00:27:04,080 --> 00:27:06,560 Speaker 2: he came into the game and it's twelve to six. 539 00:27:07,040 --> 00:27:08,600 Speaker 1: Andrew dickens, all. 540 00:27:08,600 --> 00:27:12,560 Speaker 2: Right, The government's Big Investment Summit kicks off today in Auckland. 541 00:27:12,800 --> 00:27:14,800 Speaker 2: There will be more than one hundred capital funds and 542 00:27:14,960 --> 00:27:19,040 Speaker 2: construction companies and infrastructure experts will be in town. Of course, 543 00:27:19,080 --> 00:27:21,640 Speaker 2: the purpose of the event is to highlight upcoming partnership 544 00:27:21,680 --> 00:27:25,080 Speaker 2: opportunities for overseas investment right across the New Zealand's economy 545 00:27:25,480 --> 00:27:28,480 Speaker 2: and we're praying and hoping and believing that will boost 546 00:27:28,520 --> 00:27:31,480 Speaker 2: growth and Auckland Business Chamber of CEO Simon Bridges will 547 00:27:31,600 --> 00:27:34,160 Speaker 2: be there and joins me. Now, Hello, Simon, looking forward 548 00:27:34,160 --> 00:27:34,280 Speaker 2: to it. 549 00:27:35,000 --> 00:27:37,280 Speaker 11: Good morning, Andrew. Yeah, well, well I'm glad you're praying 550 00:27:37,320 --> 00:27:39,000 Speaker 11: for it because that's important. 551 00:27:39,520 --> 00:27:40,800 Speaker 2: How big a deals is this? 552 00:27:41,600 --> 00:27:41,760 Speaker 10: You know? 553 00:27:43,080 --> 00:27:44,760 Speaker 2: Is it going to work? Is it going to live 554 00:27:44,880 --> 00:27:45,400 Speaker 2: up to the hype? 555 00:27:46,200 --> 00:27:48,440 Speaker 11: Yeah, look I believe so you've got the makings of 556 00:27:48,480 --> 00:27:50,560 Speaker 11: a strong event. Is the US today afternoon for the 557 00:27:51,560 --> 00:27:53,960 Speaker 11: Poephrey and the opening. The Prime Minister made a short, 558 00:27:54,000 --> 00:27:56,400 Speaker 11: I think extinct statement. I mean what he talked about 559 00:27:56,440 --> 00:27:58,840 Speaker 11: really was we're open the business the world and you 560 00:27:58,840 --> 00:28:00,840 Speaker 11: know it's very much in keeping what what they've already 561 00:28:00,880 --> 00:28:03,760 Speaker 11: said you know, they've started investing there this year. They've 562 00:28:03,760 --> 00:28:08,280 Speaker 11: they've done their migrant visitor settings, is doing the international 563 00:28:08,400 --> 00:28:10,320 Speaker 11: set pieces. So I think it was very much in 564 00:28:10,440 --> 00:28:12,240 Speaker 11: keeping with that. I mean the other thing I thought 565 00:28:12,280 --> 00:28:15,480 Speaker 11: he said, which was interesting and absolutely correct, is you know, 566 00:28:15,480 --> 00:28:19,040 Speaker 11: in a very volatile, uncertain world, New Zealand's a safe 567 00:28:19,119 --> 00:28:22,040 Speaker 11: haven for investment relatively. You know, we're Western, we're English speaking, 568 00:28:22,040 --> 00:28:25,080 Speaker 11: all of these things. So what's been a disadvantage for 569 00:28:25,400 --> 00:28:27,040 Speaker 11: us in the past that were a long way away 570 00:28:27,080 --> 00:28:29,840 Speaker 11: and that were a bit irrelevant maybe I think is 571 00:28:29,920 --> 00:28:33,320 Speaker 11: coming home for us. The other thing that was interesting yesterday, 572 00:28:33,320 --> 00:28:35,480 Speaker 11: I mean the start of it. But you know, there's 573 00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:39,000 Speaker 11: a strong bipartisanship. I think you've got Barbara Edmonds and 574 00:28:39,080 --> 00:28:41,640 Speaker 11: Karen McNulty from the Labor Party there. So that's good 575 00:28:41,720 --> 00:28:44,720 Speaker 11: because the international community, you know, those one hundred something 576 00:28:44,840 --> 00:28:47,040 Speaker 11: investors that you've talked about, they want to see that 577 00:28:47,160 --> 00:28:48,640 Speaker 11: this is in a flesh in the pan, that this 578 00:28:48,800 --> 00:28:50,000 Speaker 11: is something that's there for a while. 579 00:28:50,240 --> 00:28:52,320 Speaker 2: What kind of companies will be there. I know the 580 00:28:52,400 --> 00:28:54,120 Speaker 2: future fun from Australia is not going to be there, 581 00:28:54,120 --> 00:28:56,920 Speaker 2: which is unfortunate, and only one from Singapore, but what 582 00:28:57,000 --> 00:28:58,240 Speaker 2: sort of companies will be there? 583 00:28:58,800 --> 00:29:01,800 Speaker 11: Oh look, I mean it's you've got some very big investors, 584 00:29:01,880 --> 00:29:04,240 Speaker 11: you know, so your stars talking to Brookfield, you know, 585 00:29:04,360 --> 00:29:07,040 Speaker 11: month one of the numbers, I remember the gentleman I 586 00:29:07,120 --> 00:29:10,000 Speaker 11: was talking to saying one hundred billion invested just in Australia, right, 587 00:29:10,080 --> 00:29:13,000 Speaker 11: and that is literally just Australia had already quite significant 588 00:29:13,000 --> 00:29:15,600 Speaker 11: investments in New Zealand. And you've also got the big constructors. 589 00:29:15,640 --> 00:29:19,600 Speaker 11: You've got guys like it's the owner from Spain, a 590 00:29:19,800 --> 00:29:25,280 Speaker 11: very significant infrastructure company, Capella Capital, many others. So you know, 591 00:29:25,360 --> 00:29:27,680 Speaker 11: I definitely think and in fact, you know some of 592 00:29:28,040 --> 00:29:30,080 Speaker 11: that the internationals there were saying to me is you know, 593 00:29:30,560 --> 00:29:33,640 Speaker 11: g you actually have compiled a very strong list of 594 00:29:33,840 --> 00:29:37,440 Speaker 11: people coming to it. So you know, no one suggesting 595 00:29:37,840 --> 00:29:40,240 Speaker 11: Rome was built in today, Walkland or Wellington for that matter, 596 00:29:40,280 --> 00:29:42,400 Speaker 11: won't be. But it's a really good start. 597 00:29:43,240 --> 00:29:45,280 Speaker 2: We know that the government has just opened up for 598 00:29:45,480 --> 00:29:48,600 Speaker 2: registrations of interest in the Northern Expressway, that twenty eight 599 00:29:48,640 --> 00:29:51,680 Speaker 2: play and extension of State Highway one. What other projects 600 00:29:51,760 --> 00:29:53,160 Speaker 2: might they be sprooking at the conference? 601 00:29:54,400 --> 00:29:55,840 Speaker 11: Yeah, what's a good question. I mean, I think if 602 00:29:55,840 --> 00:29:57,720 Speaker 11: you just look at the agenda. What you see is 603 00:29:58,120 --> 00:29:59,760 Speaker 11: you're going to get a high level I think from 604 00:29:59,800 --> 00:30:02,960 Speaker 11: the Prime Minister, the Finance minister, you know, the leadership 605 00:30:03,040 --> 00:30:04,600 Speaker 11: of the government if you like, and then and then 606 00:30:04,840 --> 00:30:06,840 Speaker 11: you know, it gets a bit more and I don't 607 00:30:06,840 --> 00:30:08,560 Speaker 11: mean this in a bad one. I mean positively, but 608 00:30:08,840 --> 00:30:11,480 Speaker 11: that's more specific and workmen like you know, we're hearing 609 00:30:11,480 --> 00:30:15,720 Speaker 11: about immigration, Maori, economy, howth education, justice, resources. So I 610 00:30:15,760 --> 00:30:18,080 Speaker 11: would expect and I have no special information, but I 611 00:30:18,560 --> 00:30:20,960 Speaker 11: would expect you'll see the sort of opening up of 612 00:30:21,040 --> 00:30:24,800 Speaker 11: public private opportunities in those areas. And you know, of 613 00:30:24,880 --> 00:30:27,800 Speaker 11: course that's in the end. They want the sizzle, they 614 00:30:27,840 --> 00:30:30,280 Speaker 11: want the vision, but that's in the end what these 615 00:30:30,320 --> 00:30:33,720 Speaker 11: investors are coming to see. And we need their capital, 616 00:30:33,760 --> 00:30:36,440 Speaker 11: you know over a one hundred billion dollar deficit and infrastructure, 617 00:30:36,440 --> 00:30:38,760 Speaker 11: and we also need to know how their innovation and 618 00:30:38,840 --> 00:30:40,200 Speaker 11: the competition that they bring. 619 00:30:41,160 --> 00:30:43,720 Speaker 2: Well, good stuff, Simon, enjoy yourself, enjoy the breakfast, and 620 00:30:43,840 --> 00:30:47,160 Speaker 2: have a great resignment and get out there and sell, 621 00:30:47,240 --> 00:30:50,000 Speaker 2: sell Sell. Simon Bridges, as your con Chamber's CEO, I 622 00:30:50,040 --> 00:30:51,720 Speaker 2: can tell you that they're going to concentrate the Government's 623 00:30:51,720 --> 00:30:55,440 Speaker 2: going to concentrate on four growth sectors. They are aquaculture, 624 00:30:56,040 --> 00:31:02,560 Speaker 2: renewable energy, clean technology, and advanced trendsportation which includes space. 625 00:31:03,920 --> 00:31:05,520 Speaker 2: It is coming up seven minutes. 626 00:31:05,320 --> 00:31:08,520 Speaker 1: To six News and Views You trust to start your 627 00:31:08,640 --> 00:31:12,000 Speaker 1: day is the early edition with Andrew Dickens and one 628 00:31:12,160 --> 00:31:15,640 Speaker 1: roof Make Your Property Search Simple, News Talk. 629 00:31:15,560 --> 00:31:19,640 Speaker 2: Zibby news B. I'm quite excited about going to the 630 00:31:19,680 --> 00:31:22,560 Speaker 2: bookstore and getting the GQ to read about Liam Newson, 631 00:31:22,600 --> 00:31:24,400 Speaker 2: but not that because I haven't brought a GQ in ages. 632 00:31:24,480 --> 00:31:26,800 Speaker 2: GQ is a great magazine. He's got an awful lot 633 00:31:26,840 --> 00:31:28,360 Speaker 2: of stuff, and it's a lot of fashion, a lot 634 00:31:28,400 --> 00:31:30,720 Speaker 2: of stuff, a lot of tech, and a lot of Liam. 635 00:31:30,800 --> 00:31:33,440 Speaker 2: And what I loved about Liam is that he's bringing 636 00:31:33,560 --> 00:31:39,760 Speaker 2: Jandles and Billabong surf jackets to the fashion world. He's 637 00:31:39,760 --> 00:31:42,520 Speaker 2: already a superstar. Mike Hosking, Hell, welcome. Where would you do? 638 00:31:43,040 --> 00:31:45,120 Speaker 2: What shop would you go by? That magazine? 639 00:31:45,160 --> 00:31:46,880 Speaker 6: At? Oh? 640 00:31:47,040 --> 00:31:50,520 Speaker 2: Where would you go buy a magazine? Magazino still exists? 641 00:31:50,960 --> 00:31:54,240 Speaker 2: Yes it does. My supermarket has realized that there's a 642 00:31:54,320 --> 00:31:56,320 Speaker 2: margin of magazines and has a very good range. But 643 00:31:56,360 --> 00:31:58,240 Speaker 2: you're quite right, it's interesting the book. 644 00:31:58,840 --> 00:32:02,080 Speaker 15: My father in law said the other day he had 645 00:32:02,200 --> 00:32:04,280 Speaker 15: never First of all, he'd never heard of Chris Stapleton. 646 00:32:04,840 --> 00:32:07,560 Speaker 15: And I played Chris Staple and Chris Staple and I've 647 00:32:07,600 --> 00:32:11,479 Speaker 15: run rung mar Becks, this is this is the famous 648 00:32:11,520 --> 00:32:15,720 Speaker 15: father and famous father in law Becks And I've ordered 649 00:32:15,840 --> 00:32:18,680 Speaker 15: up all the Chris Stapleton's And so you're still buying 650 00:32:18,760 --> 00:32:21,000 Speaker 15: CDs and magazines. Funny old business, isn't it. But it's 651 00:32:21,040 --> 00:32:23,560 Speaker 15: going to be massive weekend, huge, weekend huge. I just 652 00:32:23,760 --> 00:32:28,000 Speaker 15: hope for his sake that something good happens. And because 653 00:32:28,040 --> 00:32:29,640 Speaker 15: all the talk coming out of Red Bull is that 654 00:32:29,760 --> 00:32:31,880 Speaker 15: they're they're they're not what they were. It's not a 655 00:32:31,920 --> 00:32:34,160 Speaker 15: good car, it's not the best car. They didn't run 656 00:32:34,200 --> 00:32:36,360 Speaker 15: many laps in by rain at the testing because they 657 00:32:36,440 --> 00:32:39,360 Speaker 15: had problems. And the expectation on him to keep up 658 00:32:39,360 --> 00:32:43,760 Speaker 15: with Maxistappen is unusually high, but that's been the same 659 00:32:43,800 --> 00:32:46,000 Speaker 15: for all the guys him. So it's it's one of 660 00:32:46,040 --> 00:32:47,840 Speaker 15: those games you either performer you don't what I like 661 00:32:47,880 --> 00:32:48,080 Speaker 15: to but. 662 00:32:48,240 --> 00:32:50,000 Speaker 2: Marco was saying that the thing about the car is 663 00:32:50,080 --> 00:32:51,400 Speaker 2: you had to come out of the corner as fast. 664 00:32:51,440 --> 00:32:54,120 Speaker 2: That's what they're trying to do. And Stappin goes to 665 00:32:54,160 --> 00:32:58,120 Speaker 2: the very limits and he could control the back end. 666 00:32:58,960 --> 00:33:02,720 Speaker 2: And the fact that Liam spun out was because he 667 00:33:02,840 --> 00:33:04,560 Speaker 2: was pushing it to the very limits, which shows he's 668 00:33:04,640 --> 00:33:05,200 Speaker 2: up for the battle. 669 00:33:05,360 --> 00:33:07,719 Speaker 15: Well he is until you lose the battle. And if 670 00:33:07,760 --> 00:33:09,600 Speaker 15: you lose the battle, that's the problem. Because the whole 671 00:33:09,680 --> 00:33:11,520 Speaker 15: car not to bore everybody, but the whole car. I 672 00:33:11,600 --> 00:33:14,360 Speaker 15: watched a fascinating video, but the other day. The whole 673 00:33:14,400 --> 00:33:16,719 Speaker 15: car is structured around the way the staff and tribes, 674 00:33:17,200 --> 00:33:21,160 Speaker 15: which is highly unusual. And he does things that no 675 00:33:21,280 --> 00:33:22,960 Speaker 15: one else can do. Hence he's as. 676 00:33:22,840 --> 00:33:24,400 Speaker 2: Successful as he as the hell out of us. 677 00:33:24,440 --> 00:33:27,320 Speaker 15: And that's what Perez couldn't do. He said, you drive 678 00:33:27,360 --> 00:33:30,680 Speaker 15: along or a string of people. Anyway, it's not boring 679 00:33:30,760 --> 00:33:33,160 Speaker 15: because it's sold out last year. Oh no, my son 680 00:33:33,200 --> 00:33:35,800 Speaker 15: couldn't get tickets. Everyone loves hundreds of thousand, four and 681 00:33:35,920 --> 00:33:37,720 Speaker 15: fifty thousand people will go see this thing in Melton 682 00:33:37,800 --> 00:33:39,960 Speaker 15: and then we show Oh, I don't know, probably that 683 00:33:39,960 --> 00:33:41,800 Speaker 15: because that sounds more interesting. You're talking about all the 684 00:33:41,840 --> 00:33:44,240 Speaker 15: other stuff. The investment obviously will to talk to the 685 00:33:44,240 --> 00:33:45,600 Speaker 15: police and the investment and stuff like that. 686 00:33:45,640 --> 00:33:46,600 Speaker 2: Actually we will go to Melbourne. 687 00:33:46,640 --> 00:33:47,520 Speaker 15: We'll bloke and Melbourne talk. 688 00:33:47,640 --> 00:33:50,920 Speaker 2: That's my thanks to producer can see my name's Andrew Dickens. 689 00:33:51,000 --> 00:33:53,320 Speaker 2: See you tomorrow. I have a great and productive day. 690 00:34:06,920 --> 00:34:09,839 Speaker 1: For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, listen live 691 00:34:10,000 --> 00:34:12,960 Speaker 1: to News Talks it Be from five am weekdays, or 692 00:34:13,080 --> 00:34:16,000 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio m HM