1 00:00:01,800 --> 00:00:08,640 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the inside. Ryan Bridge new 2 00:00:08,680 --> 00:00:12,080 Speaker 1: for twenty twenty four on the early edition with Smith City, 3 00:00:12,160 --> 00:00:14,480 Speaker 1: New Zealand's furniture beds and a player store. 4 00:00:14,720 --> 00:00:15,280 Speaker 2: News Dogs. 5 00:00:15,320 --> 00:00:18,279 Speaker 3: It'd be good morning at six after five. Great to 6 00:00:18,320 --> 00:00:21,120 Speaker 3: have your company this Monday morning before six. The mental 7 00:00:21,120 --> 00:00:24,000 Speaker 3: health changes due today. Who do you call in a crisis? 8 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:26,479 Speaker 3: We'll ask that question, though we're not getting much in 9 00:00:26,480 --> 00:00:28,520 Speaker 3: the way of answers. I'll warn you about that. Gavin 10 00:00:28,560 --> 00:00:30,600 Speaker 3: Gray in the UK this morning, there's a group wanting 11 00:00:30,600 --> 00:00:34,000 Speaker 3: public funding for dental care. And we've beat India in 12 00:00:34,080 --> 00:00:37,600 Speaker 3: the cricket at home. Andrew Alderson is all sorts of excited. 13 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:41,240 Speaker 3: Plus Mike is bouncing around the newsroom this morning because 14 00:00:41,320 --> 00:00:45,120 Speaker 3: Liam Lawson's doing his driving thing. Will care more about 15 00:00:45,159 --> 00:00:47,519 Speaker 3: that just after the news, before the news at five 16 00:00:47,520 --> 00:00:49,320 Speaker 3: point thirty. It is a seven after. 17 00:00:49,200 --> 00:00:51,880 Speaker 2: Five the agenda. 18 00:00:52,280 --> 00:00:55,080 Speaker 3: It is Monday, the fourth of November. Spain's king has 19 00:00:55,120 --> 00:00:58,680 Speaker 3: been confronted by angry locals who was visiting a flood 20 00:00:58,760 --> 00:01:09,120 Speaker 3: damaged area in Valencia. Now we're selling mug at him, 21 00:01:09,520 --> 00:01:11,600 Speaker 3: yelling at him. You can hear some of it there, 22 00:01:11,640 --> 00:01:14,680 Speaker 3: saying you knew about the flooding. I mean, he didn't 23 00:01:14,680 --> 00:01:17,120 Speaker 3: know about the flooding, but you can understand why they're upset. 24 00:01:17,200 --> 00:01:20,960 Speaker 3: Two hundred of their local residents have died. Ten thousand 25 00:01:21,319 --> 00:01:23,440 Speaker 3: troops and police and now being deployed to help with 26 00:01:23,560 --> 00:01:27,040 Speaker 3: the cleanup effort. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, that's 27 00:01:27,080 --> 00:01:30,760 Speaker 3: just INA's socialist mate. He's been evacuated from a nearby 28 00:01:30,800 --> 00:01:35,600 Speaker 3: town following similar protests schools. This is a smog in 29 00:01:35,680 --> 00:01:38,119 Speaker 3: Lahore this morning. Schools have been closed and work from 30 00:01:38,120 --> 00:01:41,200 Speaker 3: home mandidate's put in place in Pakistan's second largest city 31 00:01:41,240 --> 00:01:45,080 Speaker 3: after recording its worst ever air quality. Who do you 32 00:01:45,120 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 3: blame India? It's believed the worsening equality is a result 33 00:01:48,760 --> 00:01:53,280 Speaker 3: of wind carrying pollution from across the border. King Kitching, 34 00:01:53,800 --> 00:01:57,760 Speaker 3: the UK's National Health Service, schools and charities are among 35 00:01:57,800 --> 00:02:01,920 Speaker 3: those paying millions in rent to Charles and Prince William, 36 00:02:02,080 --> 00:02:05,160 Speaker 3: their landlords. An investigation has found about one hundred and 37 00:02:05,160 --> 00:02:07,360 Speaker 3: eight million New Zealand dollars is made every year by 38 00:02:07,360 --> 00:02:10,079 Speaker 3: the royals who lease land to public services. 39 00:02:10,400 --> 00:02:12,760 Speaker 2: Thank you, LIUs and gentlemen for paying your rent every 40 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:13,080 Speaker 2: now and. 41 00:02:13,080 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 4: Then their private estates. The Duchess of Lancaster and Cornwall 42 00:02:18,880 --> 00:02:23,480 Speaker 4: make Charles and William fifty pounds a year, but they 43 00:02:23,520 --> 00:02:27,799 Speaker 4: have repeatedly refused to reveal exactly which properties they own. 44 00:02:28,560 --> 00:02:31,000 Speaker 5: Then we have a report on the bills of properties 45 00:02:31,280 --> 00:02:32,320 Speaker 5: a Dancy Way. 46 00:02:33,080 --> 00:02:35,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, this is a new investigation coming out and we're 47 00:02:35,000 --> 00:02:37,360 Speaker 3: going to go to Gavin Gray on this just after 48 00:02:37,600 --> 00:02:39,960 Speaker 3: five point thirty this morning to find out exactly what 49 00:02:40,160 --> 00:02:43,280 Speaker 3: the King and Prince William pay in terms of income 50 00:02:43,320 --> 00:02:44,680 Speaker 3: tax on those duchies. 51 00:02:45,680 --> 00:02:45,880 Speaker 2: Right. 52 00:02:46,160 --> 00:02:48,720 Speaker 3: Buildings have been damaged in a Russian drone attack on 53 00:02:48,840 --> 00:02:51,200 Speaker 3: Ukraine's capital cav for the second day in a row. 54 00:02:51,320 --> 00:02:53,680 Speaker 3: All of the drones are believed to have been intercepted 55 00:02:53,720 --> 00:02:56,600 Speaker 3: by air defense systems. No injuries have been reported there. 56 00:02:57,720 --> 00:03:00,640 Speaker 1: The first word on the News of the Day early 57 00:03:00,840 --> 00:03:04,519 Speaker 1: edition with Ryan Bridge and Smith City, New Zealand's. 58 00:03:04,080 --> 00:03:06,680 Speaker 2: Furniture Beds and a playing Store News Talk. 59 00:03:06,560 --> 00:03:09,560 Speaker 3: SIY So their US election is this week? Does anyone care? 60 00:03:10,600 --> 00:03:13,040 Speaker 3: Nine two ninety two. If you do or if you don't, 61 00:03:13,160 --> 00:03:14,880 Speaker 3: love to hear from you as well. I will talk 62 00:03:14,919 --> 00:03:16,800 Speaker 3: about that briefly at five point thirty, but we're not 63 00:03:16,840 --> 00:03:18,840 Speaker 3: going to do much more on it today because it'll 64 00:03:18,880 --> 00:03:21,880 Speaker 3: be you know wall to wall coverage, as you can 65 00:03:21,919 --> 00:03:24,760 Speaker 3: at Walter Wall's coverage if you will in the next 66 00:03:24,760 --> 00:03:26,600 Speaker 3: couple of days. What I do want to talk about 67 00:03:26,639 --> 00:03:29,080 Speaker 3: this morning, though, is this really interesting story in the Herald. 68 00:03:29,160 --> 00:03:32,000 Speaker 3: So do you feed your baby or do you have 69 00:03:32,080 --> 00:03:35,520 Speaker 3: family who feed their babies the baby food and the pouches. 70 00:03:36,160 --> 00:03:37,800 Speaker 3: So there was all of this talk that it was 71 00:03:37,800 --> 00:03:41,040 Speaker 3: going to it was terrible for your infant, for your child, 72 00:03:41,600 --> 00:03:44,960 Speaker 3: because they're sucking on these things. They're not chewing or 73 00:03:45,080 --> 00:03:47,800 Speaker 3: using their mouths as they should be. Also, they're worry 74 00:03:47,800 --> 00:03:50,280 Speaker 3: they're all going to get obese because they're quite seat 75 00:03:50,320 --> 00:03:54,120 Speaker 3: that sweet, those little sucky pouches. Apparently all of that 76 00:03:54,320 --> 00:03:56,320 Speaker 3: was for nothing. All of that worry was for nothing. 77 00:03:56,360 --> 00:04:00,840 Speaker 3: There's been some proper research done by the university or 78 00:04:00,920 --> 00:04:04,280 Speaker 3: a Tiger university, i should say, finding showed just one 79 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:07,160 Speaker 3: in four children were having the pouches regularly, so not 80 00:04:07,280 --> 00:04:10,800 Speaker 3: a big deal. But also just five percent of infants 81 00:04:11,160 --> 00:04:14,560 Speaker 3: were actually sucking them. Most of the parents were putting 82 00:04:14,560 --> 00:04:16,359 Speaker 3: them into a spoon and doing it that way. So 83 00:04:16,480 --> 00:04:19,320 Speaker 3: what's the problem, Well, there is no problem, but it 84 00:04:19,440 --> 00:04:22,279 Speaker 3: just shows you why you shouldn't listen to nutritionists I mean, 85 00:04:22,360 --> 00:04:28,039 Speaker 3: nutritionists are like microbiologists and psychologists. They're just overly cautious 86 00:04:28,240 --> 00:04:31,560 Speaker 3: panic pants people, aren't. They just don't listen to them. 87 00:04:31,600 --> 00:04:36,440 Speaker 3: They'll ruin your life. They're like an overbearing helicopter parent. Anyway, 88 00:04:36,440 --> 00:04:38,000 Speaker 3: we can get that one other way another one. This 89 00:04:38,080 --> 00:04:43,680 Speaker 3: is eating related eating adjacent scientists in the US. Again, 90 00:04:44,200 --> 00:04:48,640 Speaker 3: this is the probably nutritionist types. They are advising the 91 00:04:48,680 --> 00:04:53,080 Speaker 3: government there on new dietary guidelines because they want to 92 00:04:53,080 --> 00:04:56,200 Speaker 3: limit how much red meat you can eat. Oh fun, police, 93 00:04:56,560 --> 00:04:59,599 Speaker 3: what's more fun than red meat? You know, probably booze 94 00:04:59,640 --> 00:05:02,960 Speaker 3: to go with, and they wouldn't like that either. So 95 00:05:03,320 --> 00:05:06,240 Speaker 3: here are some facts about red meat. Some studies have 96 00:05:06,320 --> 00:05:09,920 Speaker 3: found that unprocessed red meat consumption is associated with heart 97 00:05:09,960 --> 00:05:13,400 Speaker 3: disease and premature death. However, other research has found that 98 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:18,279 Speaker 3: only a modest link or no link to cardiovascular disease exists. 99 00:05:18,920 --> 00:05:21,120 Speaker 3: So are you a meat eater? I love a bit 100 00:05:21,120 --> 00:05:23,640 Speaker 3: of meat, just don't go too hard on the bacon 101 00:05:23,720 --> 00:05:26,880 Speaker 3: and the sausages. And you know, we also have grass 102 00:05:26,880 --> 00:05:29,200 Speaker 3: feed here in New Zena. Remember great beautiful grass fed 103 00:05:29,279 --> 00:05:32,400 Speaker 3: lamb and beef and venison and stuff. Go hard. Don't 104 00:05:32,400 --> 00:05:34,279 Speaker 3: worry about that, just go on eleven enough to. 105 00:05:34,320 --> 00:05:39,520 Speaker 2: Five, Ryan Bridge, Hey, really cool. 106 00:05:39,320 --> 00:05:42,600 Speaker 3: News this is and interesting that it's not news as well. 107 00:05:42,640 --> 00:05:45,680 Speaker 3: This is out of Maha. Rocket Lab is celebrating its 108 00:05:45,800 --> 00:05:50,520 Speaker 3: fiftieth rocket launch from ma here hopefully tonight. Whether permission, 109 00:05:50,520 --> 00:05:53,600 Speaker 3: it'll go ahead at eleven thirty pm. It's its fifty 110 00:05:53,680 --> 00:05:56,360 Speaker 3: fourth mission, which means that it's had obviously fifty here 111 00:05:56,440 --> 00:06:00,760 Speaker 3: and four launches out of the States. Fantastic news company, 112 00:06:01,160 --> 00:06:06,000 Speaker 3: huge valuation, brilliant for New Zealand, science, innovation, technology, everything 113 00:06:06,040 --> 00:06:10,320 Speaker 3: we want, but also not quite a big headline because 114 00:06:10,320 --> 00:06:12,440 Speaker 3: we're just used to it now, which is a fantastic thing. 115 00:06:12,800 --> 00:06:15,120 Speaker 3: It's twelve after five, It's Monday morning, and you're on 116 00:06:15,160 --> 00:06:15,880 Speaker 3: News Talk Set. 117 00:06:15,760 --> 00:06:27,440 Speaker 1: B on your radio and online on iHeartRadio Early Edition 118 00:06:27,680 --> 00:06:31,240 Speaker 1: with Ryan Bridge and Smith City, New Zealand's Furniture, Beds 119 00:06:31,279 --> 00:06:33,279 Speaker 1: and a Flying Store Youth Talk, said B. 120 00:06:33,480 --> 00:06:35,960 Speaker 3: Fourten after five. Great to have your company. Trump speaking 121 00:06:36,080 --> 00:06:39,559 Speaker 3: in a campaign rally in Pennsylvania right now, two days 122 00:06:39,600 --> 00:06:42,080 Speaker 3: to go until election. He's probably not going to say 123 00:06:42,120 --> 00:06:45,400 Speaker 3: anything that interesting or shocking because they tend not to 124 00:06:45,640 --> 00:06:48,000 Speaker 3: at the stage of the campaign, but will bring you anything, 125 00:06:48,160 --> 00:06:50,560 Speaker 3: if any If he does say anything of interest. If 126 00:06:50,560 --> 00:06:54,240 Speaker 3: you're in Wellington, on average, you're paying four thousand, four 127 00:06:54,320 --> 00:06:58,599 Speaker 3: hundred dollars for annual home insurance. That is well above 128 00:06:58,600 --> 00:07:02,080 Speaker 3: the national average of two thousand, seven hundred. It's just 129 00:07:02,080 --> 00:07:04,840 Speaker 3: just for home insurance and it's more than double the 130 00:07:04,839 --> 00:07:08,040 Speaker 3: Auckland average of twenty one hundred. The price of one 131 00:07:08,080 --> 00:07:11,120 Speaker 3: house policy, one contents policy in one car policy is 132 00:07:11,200 --> 00:07:15,200 Speaker 3: up seventeen percent on a year ago seventeen percent. There's 133 00:07:15,200 --> 00:07:17,320 Speaker 3: your sticky inflation. It's called a past. 134 00:07:17,040 --> 00:07:18,640 Speaker 2: Five Brian Bridge. 135 00:07:18,680 --> 00:07:21,800 Speaker 3: A new report out this morning shows the eye watering social, 136 00:07:21,840 --> 00:07:25,239 Speaker 3: economic and fiscal costs of the current approach to dental 137 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:28,480 Speaker 3: healthcare in this country. It shows our current dental policy 138 00:07:28,520 --> 00:07:31,600 Speaker 3: settings costs two point five billion in loss productivity. It's 139 00:07:31,640 --> 00:07:34,800 Speaker 3: responsible for further costs when sick days, impatient care, and 140 00:07:34,840 --> 00:07:38,920 Speaker 3: cardiovascular disease are all taken into account. Apparently this prompting 141 00:07:39,000 --> 00:07:42,119 Speaker 3: calls for universal dental care. Max Harris is the Action 142 00:07:42,320 --> 00:07:46,440 Speaker 3: Station campaigner with us this morning. Max, Good morning, Good morning, Ryan, 143 00:07:46,600 --> 00:07:48,320 Speaker 3: nice to be on. Nice to have you on the show. 144 00:07:48,560 --> 00:07:50,760 Speaker 3: First of all, because I said to my producer Leo, 145 00:07:50,840 --> 00:07:53,880 Speaker 3: I said, hang on, who's done this report? So your 146 00:07:53,960 --> 00:07:56,280 Speaker 3: Action Station. What is action station? 147 00:07:57,680 --> 00:08:02,160 Speaker 6: Action Stations an organization that works on campaigns and policy. 148 00:08:02,200 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 6: But the report has actually been done by Frank Advice 149 00:08:05,400 --> 00:08:08,800 Speaker 6: in Wellington using using a treasury methodology. 150 00:08:09,160 --> 00:08:11,680 Speaker 3: Right, so you, I mean you guys have been accused 151 00:08:11,720 --> 00:08:15,960 Speaker 3: of being a left wing kind of group, are you? 152 00:08:15,960 --> 00:08:16,720 Speaker 7: No, I don't think so. 153 00:08:17,400 --> 00:08:21,640 Speaker 6: Expacsion Session does call itself kind of broadly progressive right 154 00:08:22,320 --> 00:08:25,120 Speaker 6: and talked about using values. But we you know, we 155 00:08:25,200 --> 00:08:29,760 Speaker 6: run a range of campaigns on community issues, kind of 156 00:08:29,800 --> 00:08:32,720 Speaker 6: responding to concerns in the community. And one that's come 157 00:08:32,800 --> 00:08:35,400 Speaker 6: up in the last few years has been dental and 158 00:08:35,520 --> 00:08:37,520 Speaker 6: actually quite a lot of people on the right and 159 00:08:37,679 --> 00:08:40,880 Speaker 6: left have talked about what a problem it is that 160 00:08:40,920 --> 00:08:43,079 Speaker 6: we have to pay so much for dental in this 161 00:08:43,160 --> 00:08:44,800 Speaker 6: country and that's what's prompted this report. 162 00:08:44,880 --> 00:08:47,480 Speaker 3: And Frank group the group that's done the report. Are 163 00:08:47,559 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 3: they they got economists in there? I mean, is economists 164 00:08:50,240 --> 00:08:51,120 Speaker 3: looked over this report. 165 00:08:52,400 --> 00:08:55,080 Speaker 6: This was this was authored by someone of the backgrounds 166 00:08:55,120 --> 00:09:02,040 Speaker 6: in economics. The Frank Advices connections to impact lads so 167 00:09:02,120 --> 00:09:04,280 Speaker 6: that they do a lot of work on things like 168 00:09:04,400 --> 00:09:07,280 Speaker 6: social investments. So yes, very much. This was authored by 169 00:09:07,280 --> 00:09:10,280 Speaker 6: an economist using an approach by treasury. 170 00:09:10,480 --> 00:09:13,200 Speaker 3: Okay, all right, so you've got an economist on the job. 171 00:09:14,600 --> 00:09:16,240 Speaker 3: Let's talk about what does it that actually say. 172 00:09:17,520 --> 00:09:20,120 Speaker 6: So what the report does is, you know, a lot 173 00:09:20,160 --> 00:09:22,560 Speaker 6: of the time when we talk about what it would 174 00:09:22,640 --> 00:09:26,240 Speaker 6: take to address dental in this country, we focus on 175 00:09:26,280 --> 00:09:29,480 Speaker 6: the costs, and that's fair enough. But the report looks 176 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:32,480 Speaker 6: at the cost of not doing anything about dental and 177 00:09:32,520 --> 00:09:34,640 Speaker 6: it comes up with some pretty interesting others I think. So, 178 00:09:34,760 --> 00:09:39,840 Speaker 6: for example, is that the cost of not providing deal 179 00:09:39,880 --> 00:09:42,880 Speaker 6: care in the public system in this country is three 180 00:09:42,920 --> 00:09:45,480 Speaker 6: point one billion in terms of quality of life and 181 00:09:45,520 --> 00:09:48,040 Speaker 6: two point five billion in terms of loss product. Yes, 182 00:09:48,520 --> 00:09:52,800 Speaker 6: things like people not going for job interviews, not participate 183 00:09:53,640 --> 00:09:55,240 Speaker 6: because of the shame of stigma. 184 00:09:57,400 --> 00:10:00,000 Speaker 3: Make I'm really sorry. We're gonna have to We're gonna 185 00:10:00,120 --> 00:10:02,800 Speaker 3: to cut the short I think because your phone line 186 00:10:02,840 --> 00:10:05,199 Speaker 3: is terrible. It sounds like you're coming to us from 187 00:10:05,200 --> 00:10:11,040 Speaker 3: a toilet. That's very annoying. That's Max Harris Action station campaigner. 188 00:10:11,160 --> 00:10:13,680 Speaker 3: So the report, as you heard where it's come from. 189 00:10:14,200 --> 00:10:16,560 Speaker 3: But the report looks at a couple of things. It 190 00:10:16,600 --> 00:10:19,880 Speaker 3: looks at not just the fiscal cost, the straight fiscal 191 00:10:19,920 --> 00:10:21,920 Speaker 3: cost of how much a universal system would cost you, 192 00:10:21,960 --> 00:10:25,280 Speaker 3: but also things like sick days and the economic impact 193 00:10:25,360 --> 00:10:28,160 Speaker 3: and lost productivity and all that kind of stuff. We've 194 00:10:28,160 --> 00:10:29,800 Speaker 3: got some numbers for you'll give them to you shortly. 195 00:10:29,840 --> 00:10:33,600 Speaker 3: That's a shame about the line. Eighteen after five News talksp. 196 00:10:33,920 --> 00:10:34,840 Speaker 2: News and Views. 197 00:10:34,920 --> 00:10:38,480 Speaker 1: You Trust to start your day's early edition with Ryan 198 00:10:38,520 --> 00:10:41,640 Speaker 1: Bridge and Smith City, New Zealand's Furniture Beds and a 199 00:10:41,640 --> 00:10:42,319 Speaker 1: Flying Store. 200 00:10:42,520 --> 00:10:43,600 Speaker 2: News Talk ZIB. 201 00:10:43,600 --> 00:10:45,960 Speaker 3: Five on your Monday morning. Great to have your company 202 00:10:46,000 --> 00:10:48,679 Speaker 3: this morning. We've just been talking to Action Station. This 203 00:10:48,720 --> 00:10:53,400 Speaker 3: is a group that's along with a consultancy frank group. 204 00:10:53,600 --> 00:10:56,480 Speaker 3: They're called put together a report. They reckon that the 205 00:10:56,520 --> 00:10:59,400 Speaker 3: fact we don't have universal gental care is costing us 206 00:10:59,640 --> 00:11:01,959 Speaker 3: huge in this country, not just fiscally but also in 207 00:11:02,040 --> 00:11:05,440 Speaker 3: terms of lost productivity, etc. There are some caveats to 208 00:11:05,559 --> 00:11:08,040 Speaker 3: this report I want to point out which they point 209 00:11:08,080 --> 00:11:10,000 Speaker 3: out in the report as well. They don't quite have 210 00:11:10,120 --> 00:11:12,440 Speaker 3: up to date numbers because there's a grant that goes 211 00:11:12,480 --> 00:11:16,120 Speaker 3: to lower income people for dental care. There's also other 212 00:11:16,240 --> 00:11:18,360 Speaker 3: changes that have been made that would affect the outcome 213 00:11:18,400 --> 00:11:22,040 Speaker 3: of the report. It's twenty one minutes after five. Rich 214 00:11:22,240 --> 00:11:24,240 Speaker 3: Sow we won the cricket Andrew Ordison's here. 215 00:11:24,280 --> 00:11:28,040 Speaker 8: Hey greetings, Ryan. This is one of the well not 216 00:11:28,120 --> 00:11:31,760 Speaker 8: only in New Zealand's greatest Test series victory, but arguably 217 00:11:31,800 --> 00:11:33,560 Speaker 8: one of the best in cricketing history. 218 00:11:33,960 --> 00:11:36,840 Speaker 3: Wow, I could see you getting all excited. 219 00:11:37,360 --> 00:11:41,360 Speaker 8: I'm pretty you know. It's a monumental achievement to beat 220 00:11:41,400 --> 00:11:44,000 Speaker 8: into a three nil at home, especially a full strength 221 00:11:44,000 --> 00:11:47,120 Speaker 8: in the inside there juggernaut, and Fornezena to do that, 222 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:50,040 Speaker 8: especially without Caine Williamson, Trent Bolton the like to be 223 00:11:50,080 --> 00:11:53,040 Speaker 8: able to turn that around. And I just pu tell 224 00:11:53,240 --> 00:11:56,360 Speaker 8: eleven for one hundred and sixty will young player of 225 00:11:56,360 --> 00:12:01,200 Speaker 8: the series filling in for Kay Williamson effectively, it's it's remarkable. 226 00:12:01,320 --> 00:12:03,240 Speaker 3: Did we have a great one or did they have 227 00:12:03,280 --> 00:12:05,800 Speaker 3: a shocker or a bit of both? A bit of both. 228 00:12:05,840 --> 00:12:07,360 Speaker 8: But I think you'd have to hand credits in New 229 00:12:07,440 --> 00:12:09,960 Speaker 8: Zealand the way they were able to just play India 230 00:12:10,000 --> 00:12:11,839 Speaker 8: out of the contest and spin India out of the 231 00:12:11,880 --> 00:12:14,160 Speaker 8: contest with you know, Santana in the second Test he 232 00:12:14,240 --> 00:12:17,000 Speaker 8: said on combat at India with pace in the first game, 233 00:12:17,960 --> 00:12:21,760 Speaker 8: but then again in the thirdiest I just putel just 234 00:12:22,320 --> 00:12:26,480 Speaker 8: delivering any this is the same ground one get A 235 00:12:26,520 --> 00:12:28,760 Speaker 8: stadium where he picked up the fourteen wickets including the 236 00:12:28,800 --> 00:12:32,080 Speaker 8: ten for back in December twenty twenty one, but able 237 00:12:32,120 --> 00:12:34,680 Speaker 8: to deliver again in the town of the city of 238 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:35,400 Speaker 8: his birth. 239 00:12:35,760 --> 00:12:38,320 Speaker 3: Right Formula one. It's on back on in Sarpolo after 240 00:12:38,520 --> 00:12:41,640 Speaker 3: rain delayed the qualifying yesterday. How's old Liam doing? 241 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:44,720 Speaker 8: Liam last report was seventh, I think it was, and 242 00:12:44,800 --> 00:12:47,000 Speaker 8: in fact, looking up there now seventh through twenty four 243 00:12:47,080 --> 00:12:50,160 Speaker 8: of the sixty nine laps max for stuff in the 244 00:12:50,160 --> 00:12:53,160 Speaker 8: Big Mover, moving from seventeenth on the grid up to 245 00:12:53,440 --> 00:12:57,600 Speaker 8: sixth currently in the race and George Russell leading the 246 00:12:57,600 --> 00:13:01,520 Speaker 8: way over Lando Norris. A bit of debate about Norris too. 247 00:13:01,520 --> 00:13:04,280 Speaker 8: I think going off it was an aborted start, large stroll, 248 00:13:04,400 --> 00:13:07,800 Speaker 8: flying off the track in the formation lap, and I 249 00:13:07,840 --> 00:13:13,120 Speaker 8: think he took off too early in the next phase, 250 00:13:13,640 --> 00:13:15,960 Speaker 8: so that some debate over with there'd be some penalty there. 251 00:13:15,960 --> 00:13:20,200 Speaker 8: But from a his youal perspective, Lawson again performing strongly 252 00:13:20,280 --> 00:13:21,199 Speaker 8: in seven so far. 253 00:13:21,320 --> 00:13:21,920 Speaker 3: It's quite weird. 254 00:13:22,080 --> 00:13:24,480 Speaker 8: Yeah, rate effected conditions like to forward. 255 00:13:24,320 --> 00:13:27,640 Speaker 3: The start, Does that benefit Lawson or they were all 256 00:13:27,720 --> 00:13:30,439 Speaker 3: kind of about the same. I suppose everyone drives rain and. 257 00:13:30,440 --> 00:13:31,960 Speaker 8: I think it would be tricky. Yeah, you want your 258 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:35,040 Speaker 8: wipers on, Ryan, You know, I. 259 00:13:35,040 --> 00:13:39,040 Speaker 3: Noticed the commentator. So the commentator's voice was quite excited 260 00:13:39,080 --> 00:13:42,080 Speaker 3: on lap one. But you don't maintain that energy for 261 00:13:42,160 --> 00:13:45,000 Speaker 3: seventy laps, do you. I'm assuming that you calm down. 262 00:13:47,040 --> 00:13:50,880 Speaker 8: David Cross voice is always strong on that one, right, 263 00:13:51,000 --> 00:13:54,000 Speaker 8: and then on the on the penultlement and ultimate laps 264 00:13:54,000 --> 00:13:54,559 Speaker 8: of the race in. 265 00:13:54,520 --> 00:13:56,280 Speaker 3: Particular, but he chills out in the middle. 266 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:59,160 Speaker 8: Pretty hard to maintain that tempo throughout, much like it 267 00:13:59,280 --> 00:14:02,600 Speaker 8: is for the driver themselves. I imagine with the cars. 268 00:14:02,760 --> 00:14:05,440 Speaker 3: I was listening to our own voice of Rugby on 269 00:14:05,800 --> 00:14:08,960 Speaker 3: Turn On News Talks early Sunday morning for the All Blacks. 270 00:14:10,280 --> 00:14:12,559 Speaker 3: Tight we sort of just got there in the end. 271 00:14:13,600 --> 00:14:17,079 Speaker 8: Yeah, imagine it speaking of crescendos and peaks, except that 272 00:14:17,080 --> 00:14:20,840 Speaker 8: Elliot would have been in formed. And yeah, that was 273 00:14:21,000 --> 00:14:23,240 Speaker 8: a tight result. It twick, I mean, one of the 274 00:14:23,240 --> 00:14:26,720 Speaker 8: toughest cauldrons to go to in the world of rugby 275 00:14:27,680 --> 00:14:31,000 Speaker 8: eighty two thousand in fine voice, swing thow, sweet Chariot 276 00:14:31,520 --> 00:14:36,120 Speaker 8: combating the All Blackshaka. But yeah, that was a terrific 277 00:14:36,200 --> 00:14:37,720 Speaker 8: result they were able to hold on. I mean, of course, 278 00:14:37,920 --> 00:14:39,880 Speaker 8: England Jewish Ward missing a couple of kicks of the 279 00:14:39,920 --> 00:14:43,000 Speaker 8: drop goal and also the penalty. But Damian McKenzie with 280 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:46,920 Speaker 8: that fine conversion to Mark Laya's solo effidence of the corner. 281 00:14:46,920 --> 00:14:49,840 Speaker 8: Really the right winger getting there and creating that match 282 00:14:49,920 --> 00:14:53,280 Speaker 8: winning try and McKenzie coming on as a sub in 283 00:14:53,360 --> 00:14:56,360 Speaker 8: delivering with the kick from the corner. So yeah, all 284 00:14:56,360 --> 00:14:59,880 Speaker 8: from the sideline, I should say, so yeah, fine result. 285 00:14:59,760 --> 00:15:03,200 Speaker 3: Fine result. I wait to start the just fine not great, Tim. 286 00:15:03,680 --> 00:15:04,200 Speaker 3: I think it was just. 287 00:15:04,160 --> 00:15:07,440 Speaker 8: An even contest and it was just tough going for 288 00:15:07,760 --> 00:15:10,800 Speaker 8: the All Blacks England putting up the decent show. I 289 00:15:10,800 --> 00:15:13,080 Speaker 8: mean what the real standout player for me having watched 290 00:15:13,120 --> 00:15:15,880 Speaker 8: it was Wallace, a titi bled sye flinker. He keeps 291 00:15:15,880 --> 00:15:19,280 Speaker 8: going from strength to strength and just he was a 292 00:15:19,320 --> 00:15:21,200 Speaker 8: tower of strength for the All Blacks. And then you know, 293 00:15:21,240 --> 00:15:22,880 Speaker 8: this first season is remarkable. 294 00:15:23,400 --> 00:15:24,960 Speaker 3: Andrew, great to have you on the shows. There was 295 00:15:25,120 --> 00:15:28,640 Speaker 3: Andrew Orlison, he'd be sports celeb. Twenty five minutes. Honestly, 296 00:15:28,720 --> 00:15:30,720 Speaker 3: it is like a little party out there between Leam 297 00:15:30,800 --> 00:15:33,760 Speaker 3: Lawson and the cricket. Twenty five minutes after five News 298 00:15:33,760 --> 00:15:34,520 Speaker 3: Talks EB. 299 00:15:35,400 --> 00:15:39,560 Speaker 1: The early edition Full the Show podcast on iHeartRadio powered 300 00:15:39,560 --> 00:15:40,280 Speaker 1: by News Talks. 301 00:15:40,320 --> 00:15:43,760 Speaker 3: It be twenty seven after five news Talks. He'd be 302 00:15:43,760 --> 00:15:46,000 Speaker 3: great to have your company this Monday morning. Of course, 303 00:15:46,080 --> 00:15:48,160 Speaker 3: Donald Trump is going to win the US election. Of 304 00:15:48,160 --> 00:15:50,600 Speaker 3: course he is. I've been saying that since July on 305 00:15:50,640 --> 00:15:53,080 Speaker 3: this program, not that anyone will listen to me. He 306 00:15:53,120 --> 00:15:55,640 Speaker 3: would have also, by the way, would have whipped Biden 307 00:15:55,720 --> 00:15:58,080 Speaker 3: like a bottle of cream. Too many Americans are hurting 308 00:15:58,160 --> 00:16:00,800 Speaker 3: with the cost of living, and that's all motivation you 309 00:16:00,880 --> 00:16:03,160 Speaker 3: need really to get out and vote, isn't it. Republicans 310 00:16:03,200 --> 00:16:05,800 Speaker 3: are doing it early in record numbers, which they don't 311 00:16:05,800 --> 00:16:08,880 Speaker 3: normally do, including in the swing states. In Georgia, half 312 00:16:08,920 --> 00:16:12,080 Speaker 3: of the eight million eligible voters there went early, which 313 00:16:12,120 --> 00:16:16,840 Speaker 3: is astonishing. They also included seven hundred thousand people who 314 00:16:16,960 --> 00:16:20,520 Speaker 3: never voted in twenty twenty. Now, why would they be 315 00:16:20,600 --> 00:16:23,200 Speaker 3: voting this time around? You could say it might be 316 00:16:23,280 --> 00:16:26,120 Speaker 3: the fact it's a female, a woman of color, that 317 00:16:26,120 --> 00:16:28,800 Speaker 3: they wanted to elect, but the polls show the more 318 00:16:29,040 --> 00:16:33,720 Speaker 3: likely motivation is financial. You feel poor, pissed off, and 319 00:16:33,760 --> 00:16:37,320 Speaker 3: you vote the current lot out, be it Biden or Harris. Plus, 320 00:16:37,400 --> 00:16:40,680 Speaker 3: Harris hasn't helped herself swearing black and Blue that Biden 321 00:16:40,720 --> 00:16:43,200 Speaker 3: nomics is working when people know in their pockets that 322 00:16:43,240 --> 00:16:48,040 Speaker 3: it's not blindly defending Biden's mental state despite everyone thinking 323 00:16:48,080 --> 00:16:52,400 Speaker 3: he's gone do lally And it's sort of reminiscent actually 324 00:16:52,480 --> 00:16:55,440 Speaker 3: that of Jacinda durn Remember here she refused to call 325 00:16:55,480 --> 00:16:58,240 Speaker 3: the constant living crisis a crisis, despite the fact it's 326 00:16:58,320 --> 00:17:02,120 Speaker 3: like the toughest economic period in a generation. It enrages 327 00:17:02,160 --> 00:17:05,120 Speaker 3: people when you do that, and calling Trump a Nazi 328 00:17:05,240 --> 00:17:07,919 Speaker 3: or a fascist isn't going to stop him because people 329 00:17:07,920 --> 00:17:10,600 Speaker 3: don't vote for Trump because he's a saint. Do they? 330 00:17:12,000 --> 00:17:14,080 Speaker 3: Add to that the fact that the markets are pricing 331 00:17:14,080 --> 00:17:16,440 Speaker 3: in a Trump victory, the fact he always does better 332 00:17:16,440 --> 00:17:18,560 Speaker 3: on election day than in the polls because his voters 333 00:17:18,560 --> 00:17:21,160 Speaker 3: don't like polsters, and that, while he's not a had 334 00:17:21,200 --> 00:17:24,560 Speaker 3: in the popular vote, his polling now is higher at 335 00:17:24,600 --> 00:17:28,320 Speaker 3: the stage of the campaign than when he won in 336 00:17:28,359 --> 00:17:32,119 Speaker 3: twenty sixteen. Add those things together you have a pretty 337 00:17:32,119 --> 00:17:35,000 Speaker 3: strong case. I think that Donald Trump is going to 338 00:17:35,040 --> 00:17:37,760 Speaker 3: take back the White House this week twenty nine after five. 339 00:17:42,640 --> 00:17:46,440 Speaker 1: Ryan Bridge new for twenty twenty four on early edition 340 00:17:46,680 --> 00:17:50,040 Speaker 1: with Smith City, New Zealand's Furniture Beds and a playing store. 341 00:17:50,200 --> 00:18:00,080 Speaker 2: News Talk Siddy, good morning. 342 00:18:00,440 --> 00:18:02,720 Speaker 3: It is twenty four minutes away from six year on 343 00:18:02,760 --> 00:18:04,840 Speaker 3: news Talk said, be great to have your company this 344 00:18:04,920 --> 00:18:07,040 Speaker 3: Monday morning, though I do hate Monday mornings because it 345 00:18:07,080 --> 00:18:09,520 Speaker 3: means sport and there is a lot of it this morning. 346 00:18:10,520 --> 00:18:14,679 Speaker 3: Historic record breaking bashing of India by our black Caps. 347 00:18:14,760 --> 00:18:17,200 Speaker 3: We are very excited about this. Andrew Orlison has been 348 00:18:17,200 --> 00:18:21,439 Speaker 3: in here literally sweating with excitement this morning. Actually, somebody 349 00:18:21,440 --> 00:18:25,159 Speaker 3: has texted to say, Ryan, despicable that News Talk couldn't 350 00:18:25,200 --> 00:18:29,280 Speaker 3: lead the news with the historic black Caps win. Mozzie, 351 00:18:29,320 --> 00:18:31,600 Speaker 3: thanks for your text. They did have it in Sport 352 00:18:31,640 --> 00:18:33,919 Speaker 3: and literally we had Andrew Willison in here just moments 353 00:18:33,920 --> 00:18:36,919 Speaker 3: ago breathlessly telling us how exciting it was. And it 354 00:18:36,960 --> 00:18:39,359 Speaker 3: is exciting and well done to the black Caps. Also 355 00:18:39,440 --> 00:18:42,320 Speaker 3: to Liam Lawson who was coming seventh. Apparently someone has 356 00:18:43,000 --> 00:18:46,600 Speaker 3: hit Liam Lawson just nudged him a little bit and 357 00:18:46,680 --> 00:18:51,120 Speaker 3: he is now down to tenth. He's in tenth place 358 00:18:51,200 --> 00:18:55,000 Speaker 3: currently and they are thirty two laps out of sixty nine. 359 00:18:56,359 --> 00:18:58,439 Speaker 3: Mike is obviously very excited about this and he'll be 360 00:18:58,480 --> 00:19:01,320 Speaker 3: in just before sixth form. More on that also, what 361 00:19:01,440 --> 00:19:04,080 Speaker 3: is new Zealand's hottest suburb. We've got more than two 362 00:19:04,080 --> 00:19:06,320 Speaker 3: thousand suburbs in this country. I'll tell you they answer 363 00:19:06,320 --> 00:19:07,639 Speaker 3: to that question in just a second. 364 00:19:07,640 --> 00:19:10,520 Speaker 2: Twenty three to six, Ryan Bridge, We're. 365 00:19:10,440 --> 00:19:12,680 Speaker 3: Going to my reporters around the country, starting in Dunedan 366 00:19:12,720 --> 00:19:15,640 Speaker 3: with Callen proc to Callen, Good morning. An investigation has 367 00:19:15,960 --> 00:19:20,720 Speaker 3: cleared a controversial Dunedin pet show. Yeah morning, Ryan. 368 00:19:20,760 --> 00:19:25,120 Speaker 9: This was the Exotic Pet expo in Donedan back in July. 369 00:19:25,240 --> 00:19:28,000 Speaker 9: You may remember it. It was labeled a Willy Wonka 370 00:19:28,200 --> 00:19:32,440 Speaker 9: experience by some. The woman behind the sex post says 371 00:19:32,480 --> 00:19:35,960 Speaker 9: she's been cleared of animal abuse accusations. Attendees and a 372 00:19:36,000 --> 00:19:39,600 Speaker 9: stall holder blasted the event, claiming false advertising and inadequate 373 00:19:39,640 --> 00:19:44,440 Speaker 9: animal welfare standards. The SPCA has confirmed its investigation is closed, 374 00:19:44,440 --> 00:19:48,200 Speaker 9: but won't comment any further due to privacy. The organizer, 375 00:19:48,240 --> 00:19:51,440 Speaker 9: Amedia Seal, says the PCA did not find any issues. 376 00:19:52,040 --> 00:19:54,280 Speaker 9: She says they're welcome to inspect the animals at her 377 00:19:54,320 --> 00:19:57,840 Speaker 9: home rescue anytime, and she's contemplating organizing a bigger and 378 00:19:57,960 --> 00:19:59,360 Speaker 9: better event next year. 379 00:20:00,160 --> 00:20:03,360 Speaker 3: Your weather today, most of the cloudy chants. 380 00:20:03,119 --> 00:20:05,040 Speaker 9: Of a shower or to today for Zanedin and a 381 00:20:05,119 --> 00:20:06,360 Speaker 9: high twenty brilliant. 382 00:20:06,359 --> 00:20:09,240 Speaker 3: Thank you, Claires and christ Church Clear, good morning to you. More. 383 00:20:09,760 --> 00:20:13,760 Speaker 3: Christ Church Hospital staff worried about the toxic fumes at work. 384 00:20:14,600 --> 00:20:17,480 Speaker 10: Yes, sir Ryan, good morning. This is the toxic fumes 385 00:20:17,680 --> 00:20:20,119 Speaker 10: that have been coming from the construction on site at 386 00:20:20,200 --> 00:20:22,800 Speaker 10: christ Church Hospital. We now know that more than eighty 387 00:20:22,920 --> 00:20:25,240 Speaker 10: staff have come forward with concerns that they may have 388 00:20:25,280 --> 00:20:28,840 Speaker 10: been exposed. Work on the new tower of the hospital, 389 00:20:28,880 --> 00:20:31,120 Speaker 10: which is where the fumes are coming from, has been 390 00:20:31,160 --> 00:20:35,160 Speaker 10: paused after dozens of staff fell ill. One was even hospitalized. 391 00:20:35,200 --> 00:20:38,679 Speaker 10: As of last month, multiple radiology workers say they've suffered 392 00:20:38,680 --> 00:20:42,280 Speaker 10: breathing problems, rashes and headaches from what's believed to be 393 00:20:42,280 --> 00:20:45,439 Speaker 10: a chemical used in some paint work. Health INZED Deputy 394 00:20:45,520 --> 00:20:49,240 Speaker 10: Chief Executive Martin Killo says an ongoing health monitoring program 395 00:20:49,280 --> 00:20:52,600 Speaker 10: is now being established to help those who have been impacted. 396 00:20:52,920 --> 00:20:57,040 Speaker 10: Investigations into the cause of the issue do remain ongoing. 397 00:20:56,800 --> 00:20:58,280 Speaker 3: Right clear. How's your weather today? 398 00:20:58,920 --> 00:21:01,480 Speaker 10: Mainly fine with cloud and increasing this evening northeast of 399 00:21:01,520 --> 00:21:04,840 Speaker 10: these developing early today and a high of twenty one brilliant. 400 00:21:04,920 --> 00:21:07,439 Speaker 3: Thank you. Mex Is in Wellington this morning. Mechs good 401 00:21:07,480 --> 00:21:10,879 Speaker 3: morning to you. Good morning, Transmission Gully. There is a 402 00:21:10,960 --> 00:21:12,400 Speaker 3: link road that's closed. 403 00:21:13,040 --> 00:21:16,439 Speaker 11: Yeah, only two years since the Transmission Gully opened. This 404 00:21:16,600 --> 00:21:19,440 Speaker 11: is the two kilometer whitehang you do, a link road 405 00:21:20,280 --> 00:21:23,880 Speaker 11: which connects State Highway one with eastern Pottydoor. It's closing. 406 00:21:24,600 --> 00:21:28,120 Speaker 11: It needs new electricity cables and drinking water pipes. It's 407 00:21:28,119 --> 00:21:30,600 Speaker 11: going to be an absolute nightmare for locals. Closed from 408 00:21:30,640 --> 00:21:34,199 Speaker 11: today for about five months. The council says, when Transmission 409 00:21:34,240 --> 00:21:37,639 Speaker 11: Gully was built again only two years ago did it open. 410 00:21:37,840 --> 00:21:41,680 Speaker 11: Apparently no one knew the scale of residential development nearby, 411 00:21:42,200 --> 00:21:44,640 Speaker 11: and this work is now needed to cater for future 412 00:21:44,680 --> 00:21:49,040 Speaker 11: demand as well. Locals are understandably not happy. The commute 413 00:21:49,119 --> 00:21:51,240 Speaker 11: is going to be a killer, a significant to build 414 00:21:51,320 --> 00:21:54,080 Speaker 11: up of traffic, likely on that side of Pottydoor as well. 415 00:21:54,480 --> 00:21:57,640 Speaker 11: And they're also cynical. Recent sewer and water main work 416 00:21:58,000 --> 00:22:00,960 Speaker 11: took far longer than advertised as well, so they're not 417 00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:03,000 Speaker 11: sure five months is it going to be enough. 418 00:22:03,640 --> 00:22:06,840 Speaker 3: You'd think they just have room alongside the building a 419 00:22:06,840 --> 00:22:08,600 Speaker 3: new mate. We just leave a little bit of room 420 00:22:08,640 --> 00:22:11,120 Speaker 3: for some cables or some water pipes should you need them. 421 00:22:11,359 --> 00:22:14,640 Speaker 3: You would think maybe that's too hard how's you weather. 422 00:22:15,400 --> 00:22:18,760 Speaker 11: A cold start but mostly fine. Today's stronger northerly is 423 00:22:18,800 --> 00:22:19,920 Speaker 11: fifteen the high in the city. 424 00:22:20,080 --> 00:22:23,160 Speaker 3: Nice one. Thanks Max Neva's an Auckland hay Neva, good morning. 425 00:22:23,400 --> 00:22:25,160 Speaker 3: A new giant Christmas tree. 426 00:22:24,960 --> 00:22:28,320 Speaker 5: Is coming November, and I'm feeling Christmasy and here we 427 00:22:28,400 --> 00:22:32,159 Speaker 5: have a giant new Christmas tree. So it's going to 428 00:22:32,240 --> 00:22:35,840 Speaker 5: be about well over eighteen meters high. It's going to 429 00:22:35,840 --> 00:22:39,119 Speaker 5: be decorated with over ten thousand lights, four thousand per 430 00:22:39,160 --> 00:22:43,480 Speaker 5: hootaca with flowers, and two hundred big giant bables. Now 431 00:22:43,560 --> 00:22:48,640 Speaker 5: it's set to Shasha Bubles set to open later this 432 00:22:48,800 --> 00:22:52,360 Speaker 5: month down Lower Queen Street and for Bet the heart 433 00:22:52,400 --> 00:22:54,359 Speaker 5: of the city chief executive. She says, Look, this is 434 00:22:54,400 --> 00:22:56,320 Speaker 5: going to be positive. It's going to be great. The tree. 435 00:22:56,480 --> 00:22:59,439 Speaker 5: It's going to be a mainstay for the city center 436 00:22:59,760 --> 00:23:02,600 Speaker 5: for years to come. And in addition it's going to 437 00:23:02,640 --> 00:23:05,440 Speaker 5: be you know, they'll have all those celebrations to round Christmas. 438 00:23:05,440 --> 00:23:07,520 Speaker 5: So they've got the Smith and Coey windows that they're 439 00:23:07,520 --> 00:23:09,600 Speaker 5: going to light up center, parades coming. 440 00:23:10,160 --> 00:23:13,159 Speaker 3: That's all on for young and old aj met It's 441 00:23:13,200 --> 00:23:14,919 Speaker 3: quite a big Trainone who's paying for it is at 442 00:23:14,920 --> 00:23:17,480 Speaker 3: heart of the city. Maybe it must be yeah, and 443 00:23:17,560 --> 00:23:18,880 Speaker 3: the local businesses exactly. 444 00:23:18,920 --> 00:23:21,080 Speaker 5: I thought, how long will it take for someone to 445 00:23:21,119 --> 00:23:22,159 Speaker 5: try and climb there with some. 446 00:23:23,800 --> 00:23:27,440 Speaker 3: Or do you know what'll they'll all be defecating around it? 447 00:23:27,560 --> 00:23:34,879 Speaker 3: Oh Christmas, that's what they're doing. You're quite are they 448 00:23:35,160 --> 00:23:36,560 Speaker 3: flinging around and all sorts? 449 00:23:36,640 --> 00:23:38,879 Speaker 5: Well, you know this was going to be my positive story. 450 00:23:39,000 --> 00:23:42,800 Speaker 3: No ruined. How's the weather today? Never fine? 451 00:23:42,920 --> 00:23:46,000 Speaker 5: Fine apart from some morning cloud, chance of an afternoon shower. 452 00:23:46,040 --> 00:23:47,919 Speaker 5: But seventeen is the high here in Auckland. 453 00:23:48,000 --> 00:23:49,720 Speaker 3: Brilliant. Thank you neither and not can for us this 454 00:23:49,800 --> 00:23:53,200 Speaker 3: morning Gavin Gray and the UK. Next, we're talking mental health. 455 00:23:53,240 --> 00:23:56,560 Speaker 3: What are you doing? A crisis changes coming today? Also 456 00:23:56,680 --> 00:23:57,800 Speaker 3: New Zealand's hottest. 457 00:23:57,520 --> 00:24:01,879 Speaker 1: Suburb All Ahead International correspond with ins and Eye Insurance 458 00:24:02,000 --> 00:24:04,160 Speaker 1: Peace of Mind for New Zealand Business. 459 00:24:04,640 --> 00:24:07,080 Speaker 3: A quarters to section on news talks. Did the if 460 00:24:07,160 --> 00:24:09,879 Speaker 3: one's been red flagged over in sal Paulo they're slipping 461 00:24:09,920 --> 00:24:12,960 Speaker 3: and sliding around the track. It's quite wit. Liam Lawson 462 00:24:13,000 --> 00:24:15,800 Speaker 3: currently in tenth place, but obviously it's been paused for now. 463 00:24:16,240 --> 00:24:19,280 Speaker 3: We're going to Gavin Gray are UK and Europe correspondent 464 00:24:19,320 --> 00:24:23,679 Speaker 3: this morning angry crowds have confronted the Spanish King in Valencia. 465 00:24:23,680 --> 00:24:26,520 Speaker 3: This after all the flooding, Gevin, what are they saying? 466 00:24:29,960 --> 00:24:32,640 Speaker 12: A green? At times, actually it looked like the sort 467 00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:34,920 Speaker 12: of security ring that was supposed to be put around 468 00:24:34,960 --> 00:24:37,240 Speaker 12: the King in Queen of Spain was not going to 469 00:24:37,280 --> 00:24:40,440 Speaker 12: cope when they turned into one particular sort of pedestrian 470 00:24:40,480 --> 00:24:43,719 Speaker 12: street that were absolutely set upon by protesters who were 471 00:24:43,760 --> 00:24:47,119 Speaker 12: shouting murderer and shame on them and also flicking and 472 00:24:47,200 --> 00:24:50,320 Speaker 12: throwing mud at them. Of course, mud is plentiful in 473 00:24:50,359 --> 00:24:52,840 Speaker 12: and around the region of Valencia at the moment, following 474 00:24:52,840 --> 00:24:56,760 Speaker 12: those floods this week, in which more rainfall fell in 475 00:24:56,880 --> 00:24:59,920 Speaker 12: eight hours than they normally get in an entire year. 476 00:25:00,600 --> 00:25:03,080 Speaker 12: The death toll has also risen in the last forty 477 00:25:03,119 --> 00:25:05,800 Speaker 12: eight hours. It's now said to be two hundred and seventeen, 478 00:25:06,240 --> 00:25:09,280 Speaker 12: but the police are continuing to check underground car parks 479 00:25:09,800 --> 00:25:12,280 Speaker 12: tunnels as well for people who have died in their cars, 480 00:25:12,320 --> 00:25:15,080 Speaker 12: and it is thought many many more are still missing. 481 00:25:15,359 --> 00:25:17,320 Speaker 12: I have to say, I think King Philip and Queen 482 00:25:17,400 --> 00:25:20,280 Speaker 12: Letitia they felt they had to go. They were consoling 483 00:25:20,320 --> 00:25:22,800 Speaker 12: members of the crowd. They did act extremely sort of 484 00:25:23,720 --> 00:25:26,240 Speaker 12: calmly to this that they faced. But frankly, you know, 485 00:25:26,280 --> 00:25:28,560 Speaker 12: there were members of the Valencian Parliament saying the King's 486 00:25:28,640 --> 00:25:31,119 Speaker 12: visit was a very bad decision. They didn't listen to 487 00:25:31,160 --> 00:25:33,920 Speaker 12: the warnings and people there are angry that the warnings 488 00:25:33,920 --> 00:25:36,240 Speaker 12: about the weather came too late and then they've not 489 00:25:36,320 --> 00:25:37,280 Speaker 12: been given enough help. 490 00:25:37,480 --> 00:25:39,840 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean, you can understand where they're coming from. 491 00:25:39,880 --> 00:25:42,280 Speaker 3: County and two hundred people, as you said, have lost 492 00:25:42,280 --> 00:25:45,120 Speaker 3: their lives in that region. Let's move to the UK. 493 00:25:45,280 --> 00:25:48,679 Speaker 3: So King Charles and Prince William have huge estates and 494 00:25:48,760 --> 00:25:53,720 Speaker 3: it turns out that they're charging public institutions, even charities 495 00:25:53,960 --> 00:25:57,040 Speaker 3: rinked to use the buildings that they own. 496 00:25:58,000 --> 00:26:00,840 Speaker 12: Yes, so this is slightly complicated because of the structure 497 00:26:00,880 --> 00:26:03,640 Speaker 12: of how it's dealt with. But they run a couple 498 00:26:03,680 --> 00:26:08,080 Speaker 12: of organizations, the Duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall. Now they 499 00:26:08,119 --> 00:26:12,680 Speaker 12: do not form part of the crown estate. The Crown 500 00:26:12,680 --> 00:26:15,760 Speaker 12: of State is something separate and the Crowner State profit 501 00:26:16,119 --> 00:26:18,679 Speaker 12: is used basically to calculate the funding given by the 502 00:26:18,720 --> 00:26:22,600 Speaker 12: government and that is taxed. These particular things seem to 503 00:26:22,600 --> 00:26:25,479 Speaker 12: be far more relaxed, and it's said that the deals 504 00:26:25,520 --> 00:26:29,560 Speaker 12: they have with National Health Service organizations, public bodies and 505 00:26:29,640 --> 00:26:33,720 Speaker 12: charities are worth roughly one hundred million New Zealand dollars 506 00:26:33,760 --> 00:26:36,679 Speaker 12: a year to them now. A spokesperson for the Duchy 507 00:26:36,680 --> 00:26:39,600 Speaker 12: of Lancaster, the private estate of King Charles, said, and 508 00:26:39,640 --> 00:26:42,800 Speaker 12: I quote it complies with all relevant UK legislation and 509 00:26:42,840 --> 00:26:46,200 Speaker 12: regular whose standards applicable to its range of business activities. 510 00:26:46,480 --> 00:26:49,000 Speaker 12: But this has been splashed across the Sunday Times. There's 511 00:26:49,000 --> 00:26:51,920 Speaker 12: a documentary on television as well coming and it doesn't 512 00:26:51,960 --> 00:26:56,000 Speaker 12: look good for the Royals on all this. The Duchy 513 00:26:56,000 --> 00:26:59,560 Speaker 12: of Cornwall, which is Prince William's separate entity, the Duchy 514 00:26:59,560 --> 00:27:02,320 Speaker 12: of Lancas through as the Kings, both hold very large 515 00:27:02,320 --> 00:27:05,280 Speaker 12: amounts of land, including quite a lot of commercial property 516 00:27:05,280 --> 00:27:08,159 Speaker 12: in England and Wales, and this is the property that 517 00:27:08,160 --> 00:27:10,920 Speaker 12: they've been renting out. The estates are not subject to 518 00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:13,560 Speaker 12: corporation tax which the rest of us have to pay, 519 00:27:13,720 --> 00:27:16,720 Speaker 12: and the Roles do not pay capital gains tax that's 520 00:27:17,240 --> 00:27:20,399 Speaker 12: a tax on an increase in value of an asset 521 00:27:20,440 --> 00:27:23,920 Speaker 12: you sell. But they do voluntarily pay income tax. 522 00:27:23,760 --> 00:27:26,159 Speaker 3: On the sob ah that's what it is. Because there 523 00:27:26,200 --> 00:27:29,320 Speaker 3: was some confusion, so they voluntarily pay the income tax. 524 00:27:29,359 --> 00:27:32,240 Speaker 3: That's the difference. Gavin. Thank you very much for clarifying that. 525 00:27:32,320 --> 00:27:34,320 Speaker 3: Gavin Gray, our UK europe correspondent. 526 00:27:34,320 --> 00:27:36,480 Speaker 2: It is twelve to six bran Bridge. 527 00:27:36,680 --> 00:27:39,000 Speaker 3: From today, police are dialing back the number of mental 528 00:27:39,040 --> 00:27:42,399 Speaker 3: health callouts that they will attend. Phase one of the 529 00:27:42,480 --> 00:27:45,919 Speaker 3: reduced services will see police complete faster handovers in the 530 00:27:45,960 --> 00:27:50,080 Speaker 3: emergency department, transport requests and attendance at mental health facilities 531 00:27:50,200 --> 00:27:52,639 Speaker 3: will need to meet a higher threshold. This is happening 532 00:27:52,680 --> 00:27:55,840 Speaker 3: from today. All four phases set to be unpremented by 533 00:27:55,840 --> 00:27:59,000 Speaker 3: September next year. Anthony O'Brien is the Associate professor in 534 00:27:59,040 --> 00:28:01,480 Speaker 3: Mental health Nursing at the University of Whykoto. He's with 535 00:28:01,560 --> 00:28:05,160 Speaker 3: us Live this morning. Good morning, Good morning, Ryan Tura, 536 00:28:05,400 --> 00:28:07,960 Speaker 3: thank you for being with me. What can you just 537 00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:10,440 Speaker 3: tell me practically, if someone is having a mental health 538 00:28:10,480 --> 00:28:12,520 Speaker 3: crisis today, what will change? 539 00:28:14,680 --> 00:28:16,400 Speaker 7: Well, that will depend on the type of mental health 540 00:28:16,440 --> 00:28:19,840 Speaker 7: crisis they're having. Ryan, That's a term that covers a 541 00:28:19,880 --> 00:28:23,480 Speaker 7: broad range of experiences that people might have. Sometimes their 542 00:28:23,560 --> 00:28:27,480 Speaker 7: mental health crisis that necessitate the involvement of police for 543 00:28:27,560 --> 00:28:31,360 Speaker 7: safety reasons. Other times the mental health crisis that can 544 00:28:31,400 --> 00:28:34,600 Speaker 7: be managed by primary mental health services or sorry, primary 545 00:28:34,600 --> 00:28:37,640 Speaker 7: health services or by mental health specialist services, and that's 546 00:28:37,640 --> 00:28:40,520 Speaker 7: where most mental health crises are managed. They're not actually 547 00:28:40,520 --> 00:28:44,320 Speaker 7: managed by police. So for some people to be no change. 548 00:28:45,280 --> 00:28:48,480 Speaker 7: I guess where there'll be a change will be if 549 00:28:48,520 --> 00:28:51,680 Speaker 7: it's a situation where police feel that their presence is 550 00:28:51,720 --> 00:28:55,640 Speaker 7: not necessary, they'll want to negotiate that if they're asked 551 00:28:55,640 --> 00:28:56,160 Speaker 7: to attend. 552 00:28:56,400 --> 00:29:00,160 Speaker 3: Right, does the hospital have a team of psychologists or 553 00:29:00,160 --> 00:29:03,440 Speaker 3: specialists that could go attend an event outside of the 554 00:29:03,480 --> 00:29:06,040 Speaker 3: hospital or are they based there and don't move? 555 00:29:07,280 --> 00:29:10,480 Speaker 7: So the mental health services are predominantly community based, so 556 00:29:10,520 --> 00:29:12,880 Speaker 7: they are mobile. They're not based in the hospital, they're 557 00:29:12,880 --> 00:29:15,840 Speaker 7: based in community clinics. That's right throughout the country. There's 558 00:29:15,840 --> 00:29:18,520 Speaker 7: been the case for the best part of thirty years now. 559 00:29:18,560 --> 00:29:21,760 Speaker 3: But is that for emergency responses. 560 00:29:22,520 --> 00:29:26,240 Speaker 7: Yeah, sure, that's for emergency responses here, So. 561 00:29:27,840 --> 00:29:29,320 Speaker 3: Why have the police been doing it then? 562 00:29:30,920 --> 00:29:34,040 Speaker 7: So once again you have to think about mental health 563 00:29:34,040 --> 00:29:37,160 Speaker 7: events being a broad range of different types of events 564 00:29:37,480 --> 00:29:40,200 Speaker 7: and some do require the presence of a mental health service, 565 00:29:40,680 --> 00:29:43,719 Speaker 7: some don't, and it's the one and the presence of police, 566 00:29:43,720 --> 00:29:46,680 Speaker 7: and some don't. The majority don't, The vast majority so 567 00:29:48,920 --> 00:29:53,320 Speaker 7: the ones that that police and mental health services respond 568 00:29:53,360 --> 00:29:56,760 Speaker 7: to together, or that mental health asks for a police presence, 569 00:29:57,040 --> 00:30:04,120 Speaker 7: they are the ones where as I understand it, there's 570 00:30:04,160 --> 00:30:06,640 Speaker 7: no commitment to say we're not going to do that anymore. 571 00:30:06,880 --> 00:30:10,400 Speaker 7: It's the ones where police feel their presence is not necessary, 572 00:30:10,520 --> 00:30:13,479 Speaker 7: where in the past they have attended, feeling that they 573 00:30:13,520 --> 00:30:16,040 Speaker 7: may be able to offer some help support. They're the 574 00:30:16,080 --> 00:30:17,360 Speaker 7: ones that they're not going to be attending. 575 00:30:17,960 --> 00:30:20,280 Speaker 3: Is the sky going to fall in today? Is something 576 00:30:20,520 --> 00:30:23,200 Speaker 3: terrible going to happen? Do you think because of this change? 577 00:30:24,520 --> 00:30:25,960 Speaker 7: I don't think the sky is going to fall in. 578 00:30:26,080 --> 00:30:29,960 Speaker 7: I know that health and police have been negotiating about 579 00:30:31,160 --> 00:30:34,720 Speaker 7: better managing police resource responding to people with mental health 580 00:30:34,880 --> 00:30:36,960 Speaker 7: crisis in the community for some time. This has been 581 00:30:36,960 --> 00:30:39,080 Speaker 7: going on for a number of years, so it's not new. 582 00:30:39,720 --> 00:30:42,440 Speaker 7: There is a memorandum of understanding between police and mental 583 00:30:42,520 --> 00:30:45,760 Speaker 7: health that is still in place, or police and health. 584 00:30:45,800 --> 00:30:48,520 Speaker 7: They're still in place, so any changes will need to 585 00:30:48,520 --> 00:30:51,880 Speaker 7: be kind of negotiated through that memorandum of understanding. And 586 00:30:51,920 --> 00:30:55,560 Speaker 7: as I understand it, those discussions are happening between police 587 00:30:55,560 --> 00:30:59,080 Speaker 7: and health, so everybody's doing everything they can to kind 588 00:30:59,080 --> 00:31:02,760 Speaker 7: of manage this change, and I think health and health 589 00:31:02,800 --> 00:31:04,959 Speaker 7: we recognize that there's a lot of calls on police 590 00:31:05,320 --> 00:31:07,520 Speaker 7: time and we don't want police to be unnecessarily in 591 00:31:07,600 --> 00:31:08,240 Speaker 7: rold Will. 592 00:31:08,320 --> 00:31:10,640 Speaker 3: Yeah. I think most people think they've probably got much 593 00:31:10,640 --> 00:31:13,080 Speaker 3: better things to be doing in some of those cases. Anthony, 594 00:31:13,080 --> 00:31:15,040 Speaker 3: thank you very much for your time. Anthony O'Brien, Associate 595 00:31:15,080 --> 00:31:17,760 Speaker 3: Professor and Mental Health Nursing, University of White Cuto. Big 596 00:31:17,840 --> 00:31:20,040 Speaker 3: Change happening from today eight to six. 597 00:31:20,120 --> 00:31:22,600 Speaker 1: The news you need this morning and the in depth 598 00:31:22,600 --> 00:31:26,640 Speaker 1: analysis early edition with Ryan Bridge and Smith City, New 599 00:31:26,720 --> 00:31:28,840 Speaker 1: Zealand's furniture beds and a playing store. 600 00:31:29,040 --> 00:31:30,600 Speaker 2: News Talk said be six. 601 00:31:30,400 --> 00:31:33,160 Speaker 3: To six News Talk said be the hottest suburb in 602 00:31:33,200 --> 00:31:36,000 Speaker 3: New Zealand. According to one roof they've announced this this morning. 603 00:31:36,000 --> 00:31:38,160 Speaker 3: There are more than two thousand suburbs. The hottest suburb 604 00:31:38,280 --> 00:31:42,880 Speaker 3: is drum Roll East Tummocky in Auckland because of its 605 00:31:42,880 --> 00:31:47,440 Speaker 3: potential for growth, property values which are relatively low considering 606 00:31:47,600 --> 00:31:50,960 Speaker 3: their neighbors, and also a stepping stone for families who 607 00:31:51,000 --> 00:31:53,160 Speaker 3: wanting to send their kids to good schools out in 608 00:31:53,160 --> 00:31:57,040 Speaker 3: East Auckland. Other suburbs Masterton came in at number ten. 609 00:31:57,160 --> 00:31:59,400 Speaker 3: Good on your Marsterton average property value there at five 610 00:31:59,480 --> 00:32:02,600 Speaker 3: hundred and thirty three thousand. Mike is with us this morning. 611 00:32:02,600 --> 00:32:04,960 Speaker 3: Good morning morning, good to have you on hat. So 612 00:32:05,080 --> 00:32:06,240 Speaker 3: Liam Lawson, how's he doing? 613 00:32:06,320 --> 00:32:08,840 Speaker 13: He's doing well. One of the great things about you 614 00:32:08,880 --> 00:32:10,720 Speaker 13: should get on board with this now. Now is a 615 00:32:10,720 --> 00:32:13,040 Speaker 13: good time to learn about this because in the rain 616 00:32:13,360 --> 00:32:15,480 Speaker 13: a couple of things happen. One is Luck can't do 617 00:32:15,520 --> 00:32:18,680 Speaker 13: anything about that. The other driver's skill and so they 618 00:32:18,800 --> 00:32:22,800 Speaker 13: started his team that is Sonoda three him five, so 619 00:32:22,880 --> 00:32:24,440 Speaker 13: that's unheard of. They don't have a car to be 620 00:32:24,560 --> 00:32:26,680 Speaker 13: that fast. So it's in the rain that things get 621 00:32:26,720 --> 00:32:30,840 Speaker 13: really interesting. And this race has been complete and utter carnage, 622 00:32:31,240 --> 00:32:34,760 Speaker 13: and so you've got red flags, yellow flags, and anything 623 00:32:34,800 --> 00:32:36,880 Speaker 13: could happen. Because one of the great criticisms of this 624 00:32:37,120 --> 00:32:39,320 Speaker 13: one is it's the stapers at the front or Norris's 625 00:32:39,320 --> 00:32:41,680 Speaker 13: at the front. You know what's happening before it's even started. 626 00:32:41,800 --> 00:32:42,880 Speaker 3: The rain changes everything. 627 00:32:42,880 --> 00:32:45,800 Speaker 13: On a day like this, literally anything could happen. So 628 00:32:46,040 --> 00:32:50,240 Speaker 13: he got tenth, got tapped by Pstree and spun. Pstre 629 00:32:50,320 --> 00:32:51,960 Speaker 13: has been given a ten second penalty, so at the 630 00:32:52,040 --> 00:32:54,080 Speaker 13: end of the race Pstre will go back ten seconds 631 00:32:54,120 --> 00:32:57,120 Speaker 13: which will be several places, so don't worry too much 632 00:32:57,160 --> 00:32:59,520 Speaker 13: about that. So Lawson's currently in tenth, but it sort 633 00:32:59,520 --> 00:33:02,080 Speaker 13: of doesn't mean anything because anything could happen. 634 00:33:02,360 --> 00:33:04,760 Speaker 3: So what what what is a good what would be 635 00:33:04,800 --> 00:33:07,240 Speaker 3: a good place thing for lem Lawson today today? 636 00:33:07,240 --> 00:33:09,560 Speaker 13: If he finishes that both those guys finish in the 637 00:33:09,600 --> 00:33:11,400 Speaker 13: top ten, that's points. 638 00:33:11,720 --> 00:33:13,720 Speaker 3: That's the important point, right, okay for. 639 00:33:13,760 --> 00:33:17,040 Speaker 13: Liam Lawson specifically. Whether he beats the Oda probably won't. 640 00:33:17,760 --> 00:33:19,360 Speaker 13: Whether he beats Periers. 641 00:33:19,080 --> 00:33:21,320 Speaker 3: May well do. So you get your points and when's 642 00:33:21,320 --> 00:33:23,720 Speaker 3: the big grand finale that we care And throughout. 643 00:33:23,400 --> 00:33:25,800 Speaker 13: Three weeks you've got you've got Vegas and too Middle 644 00:33:25,800 --> 00:33:28,160 Speaker 13: Eastern races still to comfortable season. So this is the 645 00:33:28,160 --> 00:33:30,200 Speaker 13: fourth to last meeting of the year and so it's 646 00:33:30,280 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 13: it's all to play for. 647 00:33:31,760 --> 00:33:34,040 Speaker 3: So rain is good as a viewer. As a viewer, 648 00:33:34,200 --> 00:33:35,360 Speaker 3: you cannot. 649 00:33:34,960 --> 00:33:37,840 Speaker 13: Ask for more than what we've seen in sar Parlor today. 650 00:33:38,080 --> 00:33:39,600 Speaker 3: Some of them better in the rain than I very 651 00:33:39,640 --> 00:33:39,840 Speaker 3: much so. 652 00:33:40,000 --> 00:33:42,000 Speaker 13: And that's that's where that's where your skill is. And 653 00:33:42,040 --> 00:33:43,480 Speaker 13: some of them are used to it, some of them aren't. 654 00:33:43,520 --> 00:33:45,160 Speaker 13: Some of them come up through charting and know how 655 00:33:45,200 --> 00:33:47,480 Speaker 13: to race in the rain. That's what makes it so exciting. 656 00:33:47,680 --> 00:33:50,200 Speaker 13: It's edge of your seat, right all. 657 00:33:50,120 --> 00:33:53,600 Speaker 3: On your micas within next, have a great day, run 658 00:33:53,600 --> 00:33:54,280 Speaker 3: I'll see tomorrow. 659 00:34:07,080 --> 00:34:10,080 Speaker 1: For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, Listen live 660 00:34:10,200 --> 00:34:13,200 Speaker 1: to news Talks it'd be from five am weekdays, or 661 00:34:13,239 --> 00:34:15,160 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio