1 00:00:01,600 --> 00:00:05,720 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the insight. Ryan Bridge on 2 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:10,240 Speaker 1: earli EREDITIONIP with r V Supercenter, explore r v's successories 3 00:00:10,280 --> 00:00:12,360 Speaker 1: and servicing all than one news talks. 4 00:00:12,360 --> 00:00:14,880 Speaker 2: That'd be good morning, Welcome to you Friday. David Siemol 5 00:00:14,920 --> 00:00:17,960 Speaker 2: before six on the strikes, our europe correspondent on new 6 00:00:18,079 --> 00:00:20,639 Speaker 2: sanctions from the EU. Also a bunch from Trump. This 7 00:00:20,760 --> 00:00:23,840 Speaker 2: is on Russia. The MPC final showdown is a sellout 8 00:00:23,840 --> 00:00:28,800 Speaker 2: this weekend. And what will farmers do with their French cash? 9 00:00:29,000 --> 00:00:32,400 Speaker 2: The agenda Friday, the twenty fourth of October. So Putin's 10 00:00:32,440 --> 00:00:35,320 Speaker 2: getting on Trump's nerves again because the talks basically go 11 00:00:35,479 --> 00:00:38,240 Speaker 2: nowhere whenever they do happen. He's canceled the most recent 12 00:00:38,360 --> 00:00:40,360 Speaker 2: round and he's hit Russia with sanctions overnight. 13 00:00:40,479 --> 00:00:43,720 Speaker 3: I just felt to his time waited a long time. 14 00:00:43,760 --> 00:00:45,800 Speaker 4: I thought that we'd go long before the Middle East. 15 00:00:46,120 --> 00:00:48,519 Speaker 4: What a president is doing to Dare with these sanctions 16 00:00:48,840 --> 00:00:53,760 Speaker 4: is putting more pressure on Russia. It's all about changing 17 00:00:53,760 --> 00:00:57,600 Speaker 4: the culcult that this has to be stab Ronna and 18 00:00:57,720 --> 00:01:00,640 Speaker 4: for him to really accept that fish and to come 19 00:01:00,680 --> 00:01:01,280 Speaker 4: to the t board. 20 00:01:01,400 --> 00:01:04,160 Speaker 2: That was Russa Zelenski speaking of the EU. He wants 21 00:01:04,240 --> 00:01:08,120 Speaker 2: the frozen Russian assets. He wants that money release to 22 00:01:08,160 --> 00:01:09,360 Speaker 2: help rebuild Ukraine. 23 00:01:09,440 --> 00:01:13,720 Speaker 5: A Russia root war to our lad and they have 24 00:01:13,840 --> 00:01:16,920 Speaker 5: to pay for this war. Europe lists may will make 25 00:01:17,080 --> 00:01:22,280 Speaker 5: this union decision, and of course one of the way 26 00:01:23,040 --> 00:01:27,320 Speaker 5: he has to use frozen assets and between us not 27 00:01:27,440 --> 00:01:32,240 Speaker 5: only on humanitarian things. Yes, because they attack us, we 28 00:01:32,360 --> 00:01:35,520 Speaker 5: need to defend, defend an answer. 29 00:01:35,680 --> 00:01:38,920 Speaker 2: Quite the scandal in America, the FBI has done a 30 00:01:38,959 --> 00:01:42,840 Speaker 2: sting on an NBA star and mafia members. Thirty one 31 00:01:42,880 --> 00:01:46,880 Speaker 2: people arrested in a massive illegal gambling crackdown. NBA players 32 00:01:47,280 --> 00:01:51,080 Speaker 2: Chancey Phillips and Terry Rosier and Damon Jones all facing 33 00:01:51,160 --> 00:01:54,720 Speaker 2: charges and separate, but they're all connected cases. One over 34 00:01:54,800 --> 00:01:58,880 Speaker 2: a quote brazen sport corruption scheme, the other over ridged 35 00:01:58,920 --> 00:01:59,960 Speaker 2: pofy games. 36 00:02:00,040 --> 00:02:05,600 Speaker 6: Alledged illegal gambling operation, hustled unwitting victims out of tens 37 00:02:05,600 --> 00:02:09,800 Speaker 6: of millions of dollars and created a financial pipeline for 38 00:02:09,919 --> 00:02:16,280 Speaker 6: LaCOSA Nostra to help fund and facilitate their organized criminal activity. 39 00:02:16,720 --> 00:02:21,000 Speaker 6: Victims were attracted to play alongside well known professional athletes 40 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:26,639 Speaker 6: and coaches, only to be unknowingly deceived through rigged shuffling machines. 41 00:02:26,560 --> 00:02:28,440 Speaker 2: As the piper Catholic, Yes he still is, but he's 42 00:02:28,480 --> 00:02:30,600 Speaker 2: been praying with King Charles, whose of course the head 43 00:02:30,639 --> 00:02:31,680 Speaker 2: of the Church of England. 44 00:02:31,880 --> 00:02:37,760 Speaker 4: Well, God make speed to save us. 45 00:02:38,639 --> 00:02:42,720 Speaker 5: You are worthy, our Lord and God to receive glory 46 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:44,480 Speaker 5: and honor and power. 47 00:02:44,560 --> 00:02:47,160 Speaker 2: Camilla was there too. They gave each other gifts and 48 00:02:47,400 --> 00:02:50,600 Speaker 2: planted trees because you know, climate change. 49 00:02:51,919 --> 00:02:54,519 Speaker 1: The first word on the News of the Day early 50 00:02:54,639 --> 00:02:58,680 Speaker 1: edition with Ryan Bridge and are the Supersitor explore are 51 00:02:58,760 --> 00:03:02,440 Speaker 1: these accessories and servicing all in one news talks that'd. 52 00:03:02,240 --> 00:03:04,320 Speaker 2: Be great to have your company on a Friday morning. 53 00:03:04,480 --> 00:03:06,840 Speaker 2: Flip Mere texts nine two nine two is the number. 54 00:03:06,919 --> 00:03:08,960 Speaker 2: We'll talk about the strike and the unions later on 55 00:03:09,000 --> 00:03:11,480 Speaker 2: in the show. But one thing that has been grinding 56 00:03:11,480 --> 00:03:15,600 Speaker 2: my gears for two weeks now is charter schools. Everyone 57 00:03:15,720 --> 00:03:19,160 Speaker 2: knows that traditional schools have been failing kids. Kids from 58 00:03:19,200 --> 00:03:22,520 Speaker 2: certain backgrounds don't do as well, right, so don't we 59 00:03:22,560 --> 00:03:25,360 Speaker 2: want to do something about that. In the past couple 60 00:03:25,400 --> 00:03:27,440 Speaker 2: of weeks we have had a number of these charter 61 00:03:27,480 --> 00:03:30,040 Speaker 2: schools announced. Most of them will be starting term one 62 00:03:30,120 --> 00:03:33,240 Speaker 2: next year. Excellent. There's a high school which was just 63 00:03:33,320 --> 00:03:37,520 Speaker 2: this week announced for pacifica girls, and they offer traditional 64 00:03:37,600 --> 00:03:41,040 Speaker 2: languages activities. They break the day up into two parts. 65 00:03:41,080 --> 00:03:45,040 Speaker 2: They make the morning about learning, the afternoon about following 66 00:03:45,080 --> 00:03:49,440 Speaker 2: a passion. It's called Sisters United. It's run by who 67 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:52,440 Speaker 2: sounds like an amazing woman, Kendall Collins. She was a 68 00:03:52,440 --> 00:03:57,240 Speaker 2: social worker. She got sick of dealing with problems in society, 69 00:03:57,320 --> 00:03:59,240 Speaker 2: you know, being the ambulance at the bottom of the cliff. 70 00:03:59,440 --> 00:04:01,880 Speaker 2: So she's doing something about it, and good on her. 71 00:04:02,480 --> 00:04:05,560 Speaker 2: She says, this is a blessing. This charter school is 72 00:04:05,600 --> 00:04:09,600 Speaker 2: a blessing, and she's excited about next year. Excellent. We've 73 00:04:09,600 --> 00:04:11,840 Speaker 2: had a sports academy. You would have seen David Seymour 74 00:04:11,880 --> 00:04:15,200 Speaker 2: trying to pump weights. Didn't go well, he's no Stuart Nash. 75 00:04:15,320 --> 00:04:17,360 Speaker 2: We've had an online school which is going to start 76 00:04:17,440 --> 00:04:20,640 Speaker 2: next year. And we know the charter schools get results 77 00:04:20,640 --> 00:04:24,080 Speaker 2: for students that fall outside, fall between the cracks of 78 00:04:24,160 --> 00:04:27,080 Speaker 2: a traditional school, and if they don't, guess what, they 79 00:04:27,120 --> 00:04:30,560 Speaker 2: get canceled. Unlike state schools which just carry on with 80 00:04:30,640 --> 00:04:35,120 Speaker 2: the d grades, these guys get cut. So the opposition 81 00:04:35,200 --> 00:04:39,520 Speaker 2: to them, in my mind, is mind boggling. It's union 82 00:04:39,600 --> 00:04:43,599 Speaker 2: ideological nonsense and it's time that people started calling it out. 83 00:04:43,800 --> 00:04:45,960 Speaker 2: Labor goes along with it, with the exception I must 84 00:04:46,000 --> 00:04:48,479 Speaker 2: save Willie Jackson, who has said previously these are a 85 00:04:48,480 --> 00:04:51,279 Speaker 2: great idea, but labor goes along with it because it's 86 00:04:51,440 --> 00:04:54,520 Speaker 2: the unions, you know. But surely if something is working, 87 00:04:54,600 --> 00:04:57,640 Speaker 2: if something is getting results, then you have to stick 88 00:04:57,680 --> 00:05:01,520 Speaker 2: with it. Coming up next to this new report from 89 00:05:01,560 --> 00:05:06,719 Speaker 2: ASB looks it's the deal which next Thursday. The vote's happening, 90 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:08,480 Speaker 2: So we don't know it's a done deal for fon 91 00:05:08,560 --> 00:05:11,720 Speaker 2: terror and the retail brands yet. But assuming they vote yes, 92 00:05:11,880 --> 00:05:14,960 Speaker 2: which most seem to think they will, where does the 93 00:05:14,960 --> 00:05:16,880 Speaker 2: money go? News Talk SETB. 94 00:05:17,800 --> 00:05:22,000 Speaker 1: On your radio and online on iHeartRadio early edition with 95 00:05:22,279 --> 00:05:26,839 Speaker 1: Ryan Bridge and are the Supercenter explore are these accessories 96 00:05:26,880 --> 00:05:28,240 Speaker 1: and servicing more than one? 97 00:05:28,440 --> 00:05:30,919 Speaker 2: News Talk SEDB five thirteen. You know this argument that 98 00:05:30,960 --> 00:05:33,160 Speaker 2: we can tackle climate change, that we can cut our 99 00:05:33,200 --> 00:05:35,880 Speaker 2: emissions and not hurt our economy. I know it's never 100 00:05:35,920 --> 00:05:38,680 Speaker 2: made sense to me either. And you look at the counterfactual. 101 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:42,159 Speaker 2: We're in the doldrums right now and guess what emissions 102 00:05:42,160 --> 00:05:45,400 Speaker 2: are down? Will the Greens be celebrating this? That'senz numbers 103 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:50,560 Speaker 2: out yesterday total emissions down four percent from the same quarter. 104 00:05:50,600 --> 00:05:53,080 Speaker 2: This is for June this year, down four percent on 105 00:05:53,120 --> 00:05:55,560 Speaker 2: the same quarter in twenty twenty four. Household emissions down 106 00:05:55,600 --> 00:05:58,559 Speaker 2: one point five percent, AG sector emissions down one point 107 00:05:58,600 --> 00:06:04,479 Speaker 2: one manufacture down, electricity and gas down. I know you 108 00:06:04,520 --> 00:06:06,680 Speaker 2: don't feel happy about that, do you. Yes, you might 109 00:06:06,720 --> 00:06:09,200 Speaker 2: be saving the planet, but we're all the poorer for it. 110 00:06:09,279 --> 00:06:12,760 Speaker 2: Five point fourteen and you ASP report out this morning 111 00:06:12,760 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 2: says Fonterra's plan to sell its retail brands could unlock 112 00:06:15,600 --> 00:06:18,400 Speaker 2: four and a half billion in extra spending across the economy. 113 00:06:18,480 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 2: Half of it two point two would flow into manufacturing, 114 00:06:21,279 --> 00:06:24,239 Speaker 2: retail real estate. The average farmer return could hit almost 115 00:06:24,320 --> 00:06:27,520 Speaker 2: four hundred k. Matt Montgomery is full Sith bar senior 116 00:06:27,520 --> 00:06:31,200 Speaker 2: analyst Equities with me this morning. Matt, good morning, Good morning, rans. 117 00:06:31,360 --> 00:06:32,800 Speaker 2: Does this sound about right to you? 118 00:06:34,839 --> 00:06:38,320 Speaker 7: Well, I think if you consider the total payment that 119 00:06:38,440 --> 00:06:41,760 Speaker 7: farmers are getting, it's around three point two and I 120 00:06:41,800 --> 00:06:45,599 Speaker 7: think you'd naturally expect some border flow through to the 121 00:06:45,640 --> 00:06:49,800 Speaker 7: border economy, particularly when you consider it had a time 122 00:06:49,839 --> 00:06:55,440 Speaker 7: where on farm returns are pretty healthy and possibly at 123 00:06:55,520 --> 00:06:58,800 Speaker 7: record level. So the clearly things are a little bit 124 00:06:58,839 --> 00:07:01,640 Speaker 7: tougher in the earth An economy, so hopefully we see 125 00:07:01,680 --> 00:07:04,520 Speaker 7: some some pull through across broader New Zealand. 126 00:07:04,640 --> 00:07:06,839 Speaker 2: We're all hoping to bludge off it, an't we. What 127 00:07:08,040 --> 00:07:10,040 Speaker 2: the argument was all that farmers will take it and 128 00:07:10,040 --> 00:07:12,360 Speaker 2: pay down debt, is that, you know, how do we 129 00:07:12,440 --> 00:07:15,760 Speaker 2: figure out what they want to do with it? 130 00:07:16,040 --> 00:07:19,400 Speaker 7: Yeah, I think it's very circumstantial, to be honest, it's 131 00:07:19,440 --> 00:07:22,600 Speaker 7: hard to be directly clear. I mean, there definitely will 132 00:07:22,640 --> 00:07:27,000 Speaker 7: be some repaying debt. There might be some buying a 133 00:07:27,040 --> 00:07:30,200 Speaker 7: new boat, there might be some renovating the batch. There 134 00:07:30,280 --> 00:07:34,120 Speaker 7: might be some sort of reinvesting in there in their 135 00:07:34,120 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 7: own businesses, if that's you know, maintenance or expansion. So 136 00:07:39,640 --> 00:07:43,800 Speaker 7: I think it is difficult to preempt. But you know, 137 00:07:43,880 --> 00:07:46,440 Speaker 7: it is at a time where as I mentioned on 138 00:07:46,680 --> 00:07:50,880 Speaker 7: farm profitability, even if you exclude this Fonterra return is 139 00:07:51,400 --> 00:07:54,640 Speaker 7: sort of at or near record high. So it's certainly 140 00:07:54,720 --> 00:07:59,360 Speaker 7: good timing for farmers and for New Zealand more broadly. 141 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:02,720 Speaker 2: What's your take on the you know, this big argument 142 00:08:02,760 --> 00:08:05,040 Speaker 2: that this is a short term sugar hat. You know, 143 00:08:05,080 --> 00:08:07,360 Speaker 2: Winston doesn't like it. I see I saw a piece 144 00:08:07,360 --> 00:08:09,360 Speaker 2: from sand Stubbs the other day saying it's it's a 145 00:08:09,400 --> 00:08:11,840 Speaker 2: tactical win, but a strategic loss. You know, we're not 146 00:08:11,880 --> 00:08:15,040 Speaker 2: looking to the long term. What do you think? 147 00:08:15,360 --> 00:08:20,040 Speaker 7: Yeah, so I don't necessarily agree with that views. So 148 00:08:21,640 --> 00:08:23,840 Speaker 7: our view is that we think it's a good idea 149 00:08:23,960 --> 00:08:28,840 Speaker 7: that focuses Fonterra on what it's done best historically, where 150 00:08:28,840 --> 00:08:32,040 Speaker 7: it's higher returns are. And I think it's important to 151 00:08:32,120 --> 00:08:36,040 Speaker 7: recognize essentially the counterfactual here. So what would it take 152 00:08:36,120 --> 00:08:39,760 Speaker 7: for Fontierra a really unleash his business? And yeah, for us, 153 00:08:39,800 --> 00:08:44,400 Speaker 7: that would be multiple billions of dollars in investment, and 154 00:08:44,760 --> 00:08:47,839 Speaker 7: you know Fontira couldn't fund that itself, so you know, 155 00:08:47,880 --> 00:08:51,319 Speaker 7: it joppling to take the path of returning the capital 156 00:08:51,440 --> 00:08:56,840 Speaker 7: and you know, I just putting ownership in someone else's 157 00:08:56,880 --> 00:09:01,120 Speaker 7: hands where they haven't been the highest value of this business. 158 00:09:01,160 --> 00:09:04,679 Speaker 7: And I think it's important to recognize that, you know, 159 00:09:04,760 --> 00:09:08,040 Speaker 7: the Frontario has a lack of scale and consumer globally 160 00:09:08,200 --> 00:09:11,240 Speaker 7: and hints that that sort of investments would be what 161 00:09:11,320 --> 00:09:14,680 Speaker 7: it would take to really unleash this business, to get 162 00:09:14,679 --> 00:09:17,680 Speaker 7: it to a return on capital that would likely be 163 00:09:17,840 --> 00:09:20,280 Speaker 7: not too much higher than what the rest of the 164 00:09:20,320 --> 00:09:23,319 Speaker 7: business is doing. Currently, so we think it's it's sensible. 165 00:09:24,080 --> 00:09:26,480 Speaker 2: Appreciate your time, Matt. Thank you. Matt Montgomery for South 166 00:09:26,520 --> 00:09:29,520 Speaker 2: Bar Senior Analyst Equity. His time is five seventeen News Talks. 167 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:33,160 Speaker 2: He'd be Bryan Ryan. Where does the money go from 168 00:09:33,200 --> 00:09:35,520 Speaker 2: Fronterira sale of the consumer business? Well, I bet the 169 00:09:35,559 --> 00:09:38,120 Speaker 2: banks come a knock, and the general talk amongst my 170 00:09:38,240 --> 00:09:41,280 Speaker 2: colleagues at least and other farmers is we'll be cashing 171 00:09:41,320 --> 00:09:43,920 Speaker 2: in and going on holiday. Craig, Really, I mean. 172 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:46,679 Speaker 8: Sure, there'll be the odd ut, there'll be the odd 173 00:09:46,760 --> 00:09:49,640 Speaker 8: trip to Fiji, There'll be some paying down of debt, 174 00:09:49,800 --> 00:09:51,679 Speaker 8: but as Matt said, it's kind of hard to figure 175 00:09:51,679 --> 00:09:54,079 Speaker 8: out exactly what will happen with the proceeds. 176 00:09:55,559 --> 00:09:55,800 Speaker 4: Ryan. 177 00:09:55,880 --> 00:09:59,240 Speaker 2: This is from Helen Helen's coming hot this morning. If 178 00:09:59,240 --> 00:10:01,880 Speaker 2: all those people go going on strike that upset with 179 00:10:01,960 --> 00:10:05,600 Speaker 2: their pay and workplace, just leave and go get another job. Otherwise, 180 00:10:05,679 --> 00:10:08,920 Speaker 2: suck it up, buttercup. Except the fact that your employer 181 00:10:09,200 --> 00:10:10,160 Speaker 2: just has no money. 182 00:10:10,760 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 1: Views and views you trust to start your day. It's 183 00:10:14,240 --> 00:10:18,640 Speaker 1: early edition with Bryan Bridge and are the Supercenter explore 184 00:10:18,800 --> 00:10:22,080 Speaker 1: r these accessories and servicing fall than one News Talks. 185 00:10:22,120 --> 00:10:23,800 Speaker 2: He'd be by I'll tell you what I think about 186 00:10:23,800 --> 00:10:26,000 Speaker 2: those strikes in just a second. The NPC Final this 187 00:10:26,040 --> 00:10:29,120 Speaker 2: weekend and it's all Southern decider Canterbury o target. This 188 00:10:29,160 --> 00:10:32,000 Speaker 2: is at a polo stadium in christ which it's sold out. Zb' 189 00:10:32,040 --> 00:10:34,960 Speaker 2: sports Nick Bewley is making the call and he's with 190 00:10:35,000 --> 00:10:37,280 Speaker 2: me this morning. Good morning, neck, good on, it's your right. 191 00:10:37,360 --> 00:10:38,600 Speaker 2: How's the weather looking? 192 00:10:38,640 --> 00:10:41,600 Speaker 9: First of all, better than yesterday? Much better. 193 00:10:42,280 --> 00:10:45,319 Speaker 10: Yeah, we're expecting some light winds, some sort of blustery 194 00:10:45,480 --> 00:10:48,839 Speaker 10: sort of northwesters tomorrow afternoon for kickoff at four h five, 195 00:10:48,880 --> 00:10:51,400 Speaker 10: but certainly nothing of the strength we've had over the 196 00:10:51,400 --> 00:10:54,880 Speaker 10: past few days. So and fine to not not any 197 00:10:54,920 --> 00:10:55,840 Speaker 10: showers on the forecast. 198 00:10:55,880 --> 00:10:56,640 Speaker 9: So that's encouraging. 199 00:10:56,679 --> 00:10:59,160 Speaker 10: Given the sold out sign has gone up for the 200 00:10:59,200 --> 00:11:02,800 Speaker 10: first time ever at an MPC game at Apollo Project Stadium. 201 00:11:02,800 --> 00:11:05,640 Speaker 10: What is the last ever MPC game at the stadium 202 00:11:05,640 --> 00:11:08,800 Speaker 10: before we move into our brand new multi purpose arena 203 00:11:08,840 --> 00:11:09,200 Speaker 10: in town. 204 00:11:09,400 --> 00:11:11,199 Speaker 2: It's a lot of last isn't it. Because you've got 205 00:11:11,200 --> 00:11:14,600 Speaker 2: Marty Burke as head coach, final Tom Christie as captain. 206 00:11:14,800 --> 00:11:17,560 Speaker 2: So there'll be a few Swan songs. 207 00:11:17,720 --> 00:11:20,720 Speaker 10: Indeed, Yeah, emotional time for quite a few of the 208 00:11:20,720 --> 00:11:24,119 Speaker 10: Cannabury contingent. As you mentioned there, the coach is departing. 209 00:11:24,320 --> 00:11:26,800 Speaker 10: Tom Christie is a real fan favorite. Done here, Ryan, 210 00:11:26,880 --> 00:11:31,040 Speaker 10: He's heading away to England after tomorrow's game. I think 211 00:11:31,080 --> 00:11:33,480 Speaker 10: the Otago captain actually Sam Gilbert is heading off to 212 00:11:33,520 --> 00:11:37,400 Speaker 10: Ireland as well, So that just adds to another layer 213 00:11:37,480 --> 00:11:41,640 Speaker 10: to the narrative. And look at it just sort of 214 00:11:41,640 --> 00:11:44,440 Speaker 10: writes itself. Really Cannabury Otaga, there's so much on the line. 215 00:11:44,520 --> 00:11:47,920 Speaker 10: These two teams met five weeks ago here in christ 216 00:11:47,960 --> 00:11:50,559 Speaker 10: Church for the ran Philly Shield and Otago got the 217 00:11:50,640 --> 00:11:53,520 Speaker 10: job done on that day. Thirty eight thirty six was 218 00:11:53,520 --> 00:11:57,040 Speaker 10: an absolute thriller. So it all shapes up really nicely 219 00:11:57,160 --> 00:12:00,440 Speaker 10: and well. Like most things, Ryan pretty much run around 220 00:12:00,440 --> 00:12:01,920 Speaker 10: the country don't want Canterbury to wins. 221 00:12:01,920 --> 00:12:03,000 Speaker 9: So I think a lot. 222 00:12:02,840 --> 00:12:05,599 Speaker 10: Of supporters with the Otago outside of the region. 223 00:12:05,840 --> 00:12:08,360 Speaker 2: There definitely will be I know who my old man 224 00:12:08,440 --> 00:12:11,280 Speaker 2: is going to be supporting. But Otago haven't actually won 225 00:12:11,360 --> 00:12:15,480 Speaker 2: since the ninth since you know Cronfield, Tane Randall, Jiff 226 00:12:15,520 --> 00:12:16,760 Speaker 2: Wilson days of the nineties. 227 00:12:17,280 --> 00:12:20,760 Speaker 10: Yeah, nineteen ninety eight, I was four, but yeah, like 228 00:12:21,440 --> 00:12:24,920 Speaker 10: it was a real sort of a great era for 229 00:12:25,160 --> 00:12:26,240 Speaker 10: Otago rugby. 230 00:12:26,480 --> 00:12:28,120 Speaker 9: As you mentioned there some of the names. 231 00:12:28,480 --> 00:12:31,160 Speaker 10: Tane Randall was the captain, Jeff Wilson on the wing, 232 00:12:31,320 --> 00:12:33,560 Speaker 10: Chainsaw Brendan Laney on the other And it was a 233 00:12:33,559 --> 00:12:36,600 Speaker 10: real romantic time down there in Carrisbrook where Otago were 234 00:12:36,600 --> 00:12:39,000 Speaker 10: playing some fantastic rugby. But it has been twenty seven 235 00:12:39,000 --> 00:12:42,599 Speaker 10: long years since they've won a national provincial championship. And 236 00:12:42,880 --> 00:12:44,800 Speaker 10: to be fair right, they're playing a brand of rugby 237 00:12:44,840 --> 00:12:48,959 Speaker 10: this year that probably hasn't excited the people of Otago since. 238 00:12:49,000 --> 00:12:50,840 Speaker 9: So they've got some really exciting young players. 239 00:12:50,880 --> 00:12:52,959 Speaker 10: Has been so much shit about this young half back 240 00:12:53,000 --> 00:12:56,719 Speaker 10: Dylan Pledger and the open side flanker Lucas Casey as 241 00:12:56,720 --> 00:13:00,240 Speaker 10: while they play real entertaining brand of footy and and 242 00:13:00,280 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 10: if they bring that to christ Church, which I think 243 00:13:02,160 --> 00:13:04,520 Speaker 10: they will and the conditions will allow. As I say, 244 00:13:04,600 --> 00:13:06,959 Speaker 10: it all sets up really nicely for tomorrow afternoon to 245 00:13:07,000 --> 00:13:09,640 Speaker 10: put a cap on a fantastic season. 246 00:13:09,679 --> 00:13:11,560 Speaker 9: It's yeah, it's been really. 247 00:13:11,400 --> 00:13:13,599 Speaker 2: Really great to cover, brilliant looking forward to Nick. Thank you. 248 00:13:13,679 --> 00:13:16,280 Speaker 2: Nick Buley Zedb's Sports. He's calling the game and it's 249 00:13:16,320 --> 00:13:17,000 Speaker 2: five twenty three. 250 00:13:17,679 --> 00:13:18,600 Speaker 9: Bryan Bridge. 251 00:13:18,760 --> 00:13:21,040 Speaker 2: Ryan is a farmer This is from Judy Morning. Judy 252 00:13:21,040 --> 00:13:23,319 Speaker 2: as a farmer who'll benefit from the sale for once 253 00:13:23,400 --> 00:13:26,080 Speaker 2: we cannot only catch up on overdue maintenance, but makes 254 00:13:26,120 --> 00:13:30,240 Speaker 2: some improvements to our farms. Unlike housing, farmers have had 255 00:13:30,240 --> 00:13:34,200 Speaker 2: almost no capital gain since two thousand and eight. Milk price, 256 00:13:34,640 --> 00:13:37,640 Speaker 2: farm working expenses, they're all converging and have been, and 257 00:13:37,679 --> 00:13:41,960 Speaker 2: that has affected profitability. But also, as Judy says, capital 258 00:13:42,000 --> 00:13:44,439 Speaker 2: gain time now is twenty four. By the way, we 259 00:13:44,800 --> 00:13:47,040 Speaker 2: should get speaking of capital gains, we should get a 260 00:13:47,120 --> 00:13:50,920 Speaker 2: labor policy on this, apparently in the next couple of weeks, 261 00:13:51,080 --> 00:13:52,800 Speaker 2: so you'll be able to find out just how much 262 00:13:52,920 --> 00:13:55,880 Speaker 2: duty of your farm they're going to come for five 263 00:13:55,960 --> 00:13:58,240 Speaker 2: twenty four News Talks had been the early. 264 00:13:58,240 --> 00:14:02,679 Speaker 1: Edition full the show podcast on Ihard Radio powered by NEWSTALKSV. 265 00:14:04,400 --> 00:14:07,080 Speaker 2: News TALKSB five twenty six on your Friday morning. So 266 00:14:07,080 --> 00:14:11,320 Speaker 2: one hundred thousand workers went on strike. Now what the 267 00:14:11,400 --> 00:14:13,800 Speaker 2: cost has settle? These claims will surely run into the 268 00:14:13,840 --> 00:14:16,960 Speaker 2: billions of dollars, easily run into the billions of dollars 269 00:14:17,000 --> 00:14:19,920 Speaker 2: for all these workers. Nineteen seventy nine, that was the 270 00:14:20,000 --> 00:14:21,680 Speaker 2: last time we had to strike this big. That was 271 00:14:21,680 --> 00:14:25,280 Speaker 2: a general strike three hundred thousand people. This was Muldoon days. 272 00:14:25,400 --> 00:14:27,720 Speaker 2: It was over a dispute with the driver unions and 273 00:14:27,800 --> 00:14:32,480 Speaker 2: Transport went to arbitration. The unions one well, Muldoon lost. 274 00:14:32,640 --> 00:14:37,960 Speaker 2: The deal went through this time senior doctors refused binding arbitration. 275 00:14:38,120 --> 00:14:41,560 Speaker 2: Simeon Brown offered it. They said, nap secondary teachers they've 276 00:14:41,600 --> 00:14:43,600 Speaker 2: got a few more strikes in them before Christmas though 277 00:14:43,600 --> 00:14:47,280 Speaker 2: they're lower level. And the primary teachers they say they've 278 00:14:47,280 --> 00:14:50,080 Speaker 2: now got more dates set down to talk pay conditions, 279 00:14:50,080 --> 00:14:53,840 Speaker 2: et cetera. Next month. You'd have to say, based purely 280 00:14:54,000 --> 00:14:56,240 Speaker 2: on a little bit of polling and a little bit 281 00:14:56,280 --> 00:14:59,640 Speaker 2: of vibes, that the workers win the week they've won 282 00:14:59,680 --> 00:15:03,640 Speaker 2: the PA battle. I mean, personally, I'm already sick of 283 00:15:03,680 --> 00:15:07,160 Speaker 2: hearing about how much senior doctors get paid. Parents will 284 00:15:07,160 --> 00:15:10,320 Speaker 2: be sick of their kids missing school any more delayed 285 00:15:10,360 --> 00:15:13,680 Speaker 2: hip operations than they'll be hell to pay. If the 286 00:15:13,800 --> 00:15:18,240 Speaker 2: unions expect strikes to kick off again next year, they 287 00:15:18,400 --> 00:15:21,520 Speaker 2: might just find themselves falling out of favor worth workers 288 00:15:21,560 --> 00:15:24,800 Speaker 2: in the private sector. Remember the median wage, median salary 289 00:15:24,920 --> 00:15:29,360 Speaker 2: seventy thousand dollars a year. Private sector workers haven't been 290 00:15:29,400 --> 00:15:33,760 Speaker 2: getting the same increases as the public ones, and the 291 00:15:33,840 --> 00:15:37,240 Speaker 2: offer of these teachers are rejecting right now would have 292 00:15:37,640 --> 00:15:40,560 Speaker 2: almost eighty percent of them earning more than one hundred 293 00:15:40,640 --> 00:15:45,400 Speaker 2: k a year base salary base salary. Arguing for more 294 00:15:45,560 --> 00:15:48,600 Speaker 2: and dragging out industrial action for too long, you risk 295 00:15:48,720 --> 00:15:52,280 Speaker 2: looking well political what the government said you were, or 296 00:15:52,360 --> 00:15:56,360 Speaker 2: greedy or both. Given the state of the books and 297 00:15:56,480 --> 00:16:00,880 Speaker 2: the enormous deficit blowout that this current lot inherited, you 298 00:16:00,960 --> 00:16:04,120 Speaker 2: have to be careful, don't you. So the unions, I think, 299 00:16:04,160 --> 00:16:07,120 Speaker 2: have won the battle. The question really is can they 300 00:16:07,160 --> 00:16:12,920 Speaker 2: win the war? Rambridge eight News Talk VB. Now, the 301 00:16:13,240 --> 00:16:16,360 Speaker 2: housing affordability thing is interesting because you know, economy is 302 00:16:16,400 --> 00:16:18,200 Speaker 2: not doing that well. We know this. In fact, I 303 00:16:18,200 --> 00:16:20,000 Speaker 2: was driving to work this morning and I saw a 304 00:16:20,040 --> 00:16:21,960 Speaker 2: billboard and I thought, God, this is a sign of 305 00:16:21,960 --> 00:16:25,040 Speaker 2: the depressing times. That was a Westpac billboard, and it 306 00:16:25,120 --> 00:16:28,200 Speaker 2: had a woman on the on the billboard who looked 307 00:16:28,200 --> 00:16:31,240 Speaker 2: a little forlorn. She was obviously a business owner, and 308 00:16:31,280 --> 00:16:36,120 Speaker 2: it said something like survives the quiet Patches, and I thought, oh, 309 00:16:37,120 --> 00:16:40,840 Speaker 2: good morning. Anyway, here we are. The good news is 310 00:16:40,880 --> 00:16:42,840 Speaker 2: that if you are a first home buyer and you're 311 00:16:42,880 --> 00:16:45,520 Speaker 2: in the market, things are looking good, they reckon. This 312 00:16:45,560 --> 00:16:48,680 Speaker 2: is from interest dot co dot NZ. House prices for 313 00:16:48,760 --> 00:16:51,960 Speaker 2: first home buyers the most affordable now in four years. 314 00:16:52,040 --> 00:16:54,760 Speaker 2: And they look at the lower quartel, which is cheaper 315 00:16:54,800 --> 00:16:57,800 Speaker 2: homes price on average five hundred and ninety thousand dollars 316 00:16:57,800 --> 00:17:02,640 Speaker 2: in September. That is down eighty from November twenty twenty one, 317 00:17:02,720 --> 00:17:05,720 Speaker 2: so that's good. Then you look at your mortgage interest rates. 318 00:17:05,960 --> 00:17:08,760 Speaker 2: So the average two year fixed now is four point 319 00:17:08,840 --> 00:17:12,240 Speaker 2: seven to two for September. That's down from seven and 320 00:17:12,359 --> 00:17:15,200 Speaker 2: November of twenty twenty three. And your incomes are up, 321 00:17:16,119 --> 00:17:19,239 Speaker 2: So now's the time get in there. Everything else might 322 00:17:19,240 --> 00:17:23,640 Speaker 2: feel little bit caput, but housing there's your ticket. News 323 00:17:23,640 --> 00:17:36,359 Speaker 2: Talks MB, we'll get to UK Europe Correspondent after news. 324 00:17:37,160 --> 00:17:41,760 Speaker 1: Ryan Bridge on early edition with r V Supercenter explore 325 00:17:41,880 --> 00:17:46,160 Speaker 1: RV's accessories and servicing all in one. News TALKSB. 326 00:17:48,800 --> 00:17:51,199 Speaker 2: Two be far away from six. News Talks MB coming up. 327 00:17:51,280 --> 00:17:53,680 Speaker 2: David Seymour on the strikes Vincent Macaviny out of the 328 00:17:53,800 --> 00:17:56,520 Speaker 2: UK Europe for US this morning. Trump last week we 329 00:17:56,560 --> 00:17:59,679 Speaker 2: spoke about this. He said no to the Tomahawks, to Zelenski, 330 00:17:59,720 --> 00:18:02,720 Speaker 2: but he is giving them something overnight. Trump has announced 331 00:18:02,760 --> 00:18:05,600 Speaker 2: sanctions first time since taking office in January. Did a 332 00:18:05,600 --> 00:18:08,199 Speaker 2: bunch in his last time in the Oval office, but 333 00:18:08,280 --> 00:18:13,240 Speaker 2: this time these are his first sanctions against two Russian 334 00:18:13,359 --> 00:18:17,960 Speaker 2: oil companies. Profits from them, taxes go back to the Kremlin. 335 00:18:18,119 --> 00:18:21,640 Speaker 2: The Kremlin funds the war. The war happens in Ukraine. 336 00:18:21,840 --> 00:18:25,000 Speaker 2: Trump's trying to stop it. He's basically frustrated with Putin 337 00:18:25,040 --> 00:18:27,240 Speaker 2: because every time he has a meeting with Putin, and 338 00:18:27,280 --> 00:18:29,080 Speaker 2: he's canceled the most recent one, but every time he 339 00:18:29,080 --> 00:18:31,359 Speaker 2: has a meeting with Putin, Putin goes oh yeah, yah, 340 00:18:31,440 --> 00:18:33,160 Speaker 2: yeah yeah, and then goes back to bombing the hell 341 00:18:33,160 --> 00:18:36,280 Speaker 2: out of Ukraine. So Trump is now doing sanctions. So 342 00:18:36,359 --> 00:18:40,840 Speaker 2: this is pretty significant. Half of Russia's oil exports come 343 00:18:40,880 --> 00:18:44,600 Speaker 2: from these two companies. The UK sanctioned them last week, 344 00:18:44,880 --> 00:18:47,640 Speaker 2: the EU is likely to do that today. We will 345 00:18:47,640 --> 00:18:50,440 Speaker 2: hear about that this morning. Question is whether they will 346 00:18:50,480 --> 00:18:55,280 Speaker 2: actually work. All comes down to enforcement. Interestingly, taxes from 347 00:18:55,480 --> 00:18:59,879 Speaker 2: the energy industry make up about a quarter of Russia's budget. 348 00:19:00,280 --> 00:19:03,119 Speaker 2: So what the Kremlin needs to fund the war, A 349 00:19:03,200 --> 00:19:07,320 Speaker 2: quarter of that comes from taxes from energy companies, and 350 00:19:07,359 --> 00:19:09,640 Speaker 2: they got big problems over in Russia. Of course, there's inflation, 351 00:19:09,720 --> 00:19:12,400 Speaker 2: there's a deficit, there's a labor shortage, there's growth problems, 352 00:19:12,400 --> 00:19:15,800 Speaker 2: you name it. Brent crude futures off the back of 353 00:19:15,840 --> 00:19:19,040 Speaker 2: this news overnight are up five percent because obviously they're 354 00:19:19,040 --> 00:19:21,120 Speaker 2: worrying about it shortage. But the big question is what 355 00:19:21,119 --> 00:19:26,760 Speaker 2: do you do about India, Turkey and China buying the 356 00:19:26,880 --> 00:19:30,680 Speaker 2: oil from the Russians in the first place. A twenty 357 00:19:30,720 --> 00:19:32,800 Speaker 2: two minutes away from six Color, Proctor and Needin for 358 00:19:32,880 --> 00:19:35,760 Speaker 2: us this morning, morning, come morning, right, jeez? But windy 359 00:19:35,800 --> 00:19:37,800 Speaker 2: for you guys yesterday, Yeah. 360 00:19:37,680 --> 00:19:40,760 Speaker 11: Very much so, and still feeling the effects today. In fact, 361 00:19:41,400 --> 00:19:44,280 Speaker 11: hundreds of homes around Dunedin's still without power here this 362 00:19:44,359 --> 00:19:48,639 Speaker 11: morning after those destructive winds, so residents from Moscule to 363 00:19:48,680 --> 00:19:51,680 Speaker 11: Port Charmers are still in the dark, as are the 364 00:19:51,760 --> 00:19:54,240 Speaker 11: people on the Otaga Peninsula. The power has been out 365 00:19:54,240 --> 00:19:57,680 Speaker 11: since around one thirty yesterday when those gales struck, causing 366 00:19:57,720 --> 00:20:02,080 Speaker 11: extensive damage to power lines or Energy says they stood 367 00:20:02,080 --> 00:20:05,160 Speaker 11: down their repair crews last night due to fatigue, so. 368 00:20:05,119 --> 00:20:06,440 Speaker 2: They'll be back at it this morning. 369 00:20:06,800 --> 00:20:09,960 Speaker 11: Mosgow and peninsular residents also asked to reduce water consumption 370 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:14,640 Speaker 11: due to those outages impacting wastewater pump stations. A number 371 00:20:14,680 --> 00:20:17,560 Speaker 11: of roads here remained closed due to fallen trees, the 372 00:20:17,600 --> 00:20:20,640 Speaker 11: wind damaging our railway station and the roof of forsythe 373 00:20:20,680 --> 00:20:23,320 Speaker 11: bar Stadium. Gusts of up to one hundred and seventy 374 00:20:23,359 --> 00:20:24,720 Speaker 11: k's recorded at one stage. 375 00:20:24,760 --> 00:20:28,119 Speaker 2: Ryan, all right, then, what's the forecast looking ahead? 376 00:20:29,600 --> 00:20:33,280 Speaker 11: Was slightly calm but still gusty westerlies today, possible thunderstorms, 377 00:20:33,280 --> 00:20:35,760 Speaker 11: early occasional rain this afternoon, the high seventeen. 378 00:20:35,960 --> 00:20:39,320 Speaker 2: Cheers Claire and christ Church morning. Claire, good mornings. You've 379 00:20:39,320 --> 00:20:41,800 Speaker 2: got a state of emergency still ongoing there, haven't you. 380 00:20:42,280 --> 00:20:44,280 Speaker 12: Yeah, we do have the state of emergency here. Although 381 00:20:44,320 --> 00:20:47,520 Speaker 12: the rare red wind warnings were lifted for Canterbury as 382 00:20:47,560 --> 00:20:51,440 Speaker 12: well as Southland, Stuart Island and Klothy yesterday afternoon Wellington 383 00:20:51,480 --> 00:20:54,800 Speaker 12: and wided up as orange warnings were also expired here 384 00:20:54,840 --> 00:20:56,879 Speaker 12: in christ Church, it honestly did feel a bit like 385 00:20:56,920 --> 00:20:59,800 Speaker 12: we dodged the bullet. But elsewhere things did get quite 386 00:20:59,800 --> 00:21:03,040 Speaker 12: scar We had winds exceeding two hundred kilometers an hour 387 00:21:03,080 --> 00:21:05,840 Speaker 12: in some areas, ripping roofs from homes, and the likes 388 00:21:05,880 --> 00:21:09,160 Speaker 12: of Oxford, there were trees that came down and blocked 389 00:21:09,240 --> 00:21:12,639 Speaker 12: a state highways, some of them still blocked. Residents at 390 00:21:12,640 --> 00:21:15,560 Speaker 12: Hannah Springs were also left watching on as a fire 391 00:21:15,640 --> 00:21:17,919 Speaker 12: took off on the hillside. Thankfully the wind blowing it 392 00:21:17,960 --> 00:21:20,840 Speaker 12: away from the township, but real concern there because road 393 00:21:20,840 --> 00:21:23,679 Speaker 12: blockages meant that no extra crews could get him. We 394 00:21:23,720 --> 00:21:27,399 Speaker 12: still have power outages very widespread around and some repairs 395 00:21:27,440 --> 00:21:30,120 Speaker 12: could take more than a week. Last night, the concern though, 396 00:21:30,160 --> 00:21:34,359 Speaker 12: turned to our rivers. Voluntary evacuation notices were issued for 397 00:21:34,400 --> 00:21:37,760 Speaker 12: residents in Kaiducky and Pines Beach because the wymuck at 398 00:21:37,760 --> 00:21:41,280 Speaker 12: Any River was rapidly rising. The at okaiah Hut residents 399 00:21:41,280 --> 00:21:43,880 Speaker 12: were also told they should evacuate because of a very 400 00:21:43,920 --> 00:21:47,520 Speaker 12: flooded at Akaia River. The Canterbury Civil Defense Controller James 401 00:21:47,560 --> 00:21:49,840 Speaker 12: Thompson says this state of emergency will be looked at 402 00:21:49,840 --> 00:21:52,200 Speaker 12: today and they do hope that it may be able 403 00:21:52,280 --> 00:21:52,560 Speaker 12: to be. 404 00:21:52,520 --> 00:21:55,520 Speaker 2: Removed right and the weather looking ahead for. 405 00:21:55,520 --> 00:21:59,120 Speaker 12: Christ Church looking mostly fine today. Westerly is turning northeasterly 406 00:21:59,160 --> 00:22:01,080 Speaker 12: will be gusty, but nothing like yesterday. 407 00:22:01,200 --> 00:22:03,680 Speaker 2: The high nineteenth all right, brilliant and things looking good 408 00:22:03,720 --> 00:22:06,280 Speaker 2: for that NPC final Apolo Stadium too clear. Thank you 409 00:22:06,320 --> 00:22:09,000 Speaker 2: mex and Wellington X. Good morning, good morning. Clean up 410 00:22:09,040 --> 00:22:09,520 Speaker 2: job today. 411 00:22:10,160 --> 00:22:12,879 Speaker 13: Yeah, look, it was bad yesterday probably is bad in 412 00:22:12,960 --> 00:22:15,119 Speaker 13: terms of what the wind was as it was Tuesday. 413 00:22:15,920 --> 00:22:17,760 Speaker 13: What we also had to contend with, thore was some 414 00:22:17,800 --> 00:22:21,560 Speaker 13: pretty steady showers through the day. There were road closures 415 00:22:21,680 --> 00:22:23,440 Speaker 13: and no flights in and out of Wellington for a 416 00:22:23,480 --> 00:22:26,880 Speaker 13: large portion of the day. No trains of course from 417 00:22:26,920 --> 00:22:29,119 Speaker 13: eight am to six pm buses affected. A lot of 418 00:22:29,160 --> 00:22:32,960 Speaker 13: businesses closed for the day, probably a reasonable decision considering 419 00:22:33,480 --> 00:22:35,280 Speaker 13: the whole of the town seemed to be working from 420 00:22:35,359 --> 00:22:36,879 Speaker 13: home more so than normal. 421 00:22:37,119 --> 00:22:37,920 Speaker 9: A lot of power. 422 00:22:37,720 --> 00:22:41,360 Speaker 13: Outages and wided up a handful around upper huts, carpety 423 00:22:41,680 --> 00:22:44,800 Speaker 13: seen a couple of trucks, trailers overturned, fences blown in, 424 00:22:44,840 --> 00:22:48,520 Speaker 13: parts of buildings coming loose, threatening to come down. We 425 00:22:48,560 --> 00:22:51,240 Speaker 13: had a couple of temporary road closes in the CBD 426 00:22:51,400 --> 00:22:55,159 Speaker 13: because of bits of buildings flapping around, trees uprooted roofs, 427 00:22:55,200 --> 00:22:58,040 Speaker 13: lifted power lines down, a lot of damage to clean up, 428 00:22:58,080 --> 00:23:00,479 Speaker 13: I imagine. I'm sure the council we'll have a bit 429 00:23:00,480 --> 00:23:01,919 Speaker 13: of a large bill after today. 430 00:23:02,840 --> 00:23:04,800 Speaker 2: How's the forecast locking ahead? 431 00:23:05,359 --> 00:23:09,800 Speaker 13: Yeah, better, mostly fine, stronger winds not as strong obviously 432 00:23:09,840 --> 00:23:10,760 Speaker 13: seventeen the hay. 433 00:23:10,720 --> 00:23:13,360 Speaker 2: All right, brilliant, Thank you Max and NIVA's and Auckland Neva. 434 00:23:13,359 --> 00:23:15,520 Speaker 2: Good morning, good morning, and now I have an update 435 00:23:15,560 --> 00:23:17,200 Speaker 2: for you before you give an update to me. 436 00:23:17,520 --> 00:23:18,199 Speaker 1: Yes, tell me. 437 00:23:18,280 --> 00:23:21,120 Speaker 2: This is from Mike. He says, good morning. Tommacky Driver 438 00:23:21,200 --> 00:23:23,520 Speaker 2: is open with no restrictions. I traveled through the city 439 00:23:23,520 --> 00:23:26,040 Speaker 2: from Iraqi this morning and it was all good. 440 00:23:26,200 --> 00:23:29,720 Speaker 14: Oh that is great, great, But so that's breaking news. 441 00:23:29,119 --> 00:23:31,760 Speaker 14: That's way better than what I was going to say. 442 00:23:31,880 --> 00:23:33,520 Speaker 14: I thought when you said, Mike Seyes, I thought, what 443 00:23:33,640 --> 00:23:35,480 Speaker 14: Mike Costking, what's he doing. 444 00:23:35,280 --> 00:23:36,120 Speaker 9: Down Tommacky Drive? 445 00:23:36,400 --> 00:23:39,880 Speaker 14: No, no, right, yes, because Auckland Transport they were hoping 446 00:23:39,920 --> 00:23:42,720 Speaker 14: to make a decision, and there you have it. Obviously, 447 00:23:42,840 --> 00:23:45,960 Speaker 14: this is as a result of that terrible fatal crash 448 00:23:46,080 --> 00:23:49,639 Speaker 14: over twenty four hours ago. The bus driver died, another 449 00:23:49,680 --> 00:23:53,800 Speaker 14: person seriously injured. Fire and emergency have confirmed that the 450 00:23:53,800 --> 00:23:57,120 Speaker 14: fire started in the engine of the petrol vehicle then 451 00:23:57,240 --> 00:24:01,040 Speaker 14: spread to the bus. So yeah, set because people were 452 00:24:01,040 --> 00:24:04,479 Speaker 14: wondering what's out of electric bus? Yeah, things like that. 453 00:24:04,600 --> 00:24:06,920 Speaker 14: So there'll be more details coming out later on today. 454 00:24:06,960 --> 00:24:08,919 Speaker 2: All right. And how's our weather today, Neva. 455 00:24:08,680 --> 00:24:11,040 Speaker 14: Okay, so the heavy rains easing to the odd shower, 456 00:24:11,119 --> 00:24:13,920 Speaker 14: it's going to clear. Great news, It's going to be 457 00:24:13,960 --> 00:24:16,400 Speaker 14: fine later today nineteen is a high. 458 00:24:16,000 --> 00:24:19,840 Speaker 2: Beautiful yes, and a three day weekend day right, excellent? 459 00:24:20,080 --> 00:24:20,840 Speaker 2: Got any plans? 460 00:24:21,119 --> 00:24:22,359 Speaker 14: No, I'm going to sleep today. 461 00:24:22,640 --> 00:24:25,680 Speaker 2: Good so much then, And I know because I've just 462 00:24:26,000 --> 00:24:26,760 Speaker 2: have no energy. 463 00:24:26,880 --> 00:24:27,920 Speaker 9: I'm so quite out there. 464 00:24:28,440 --> 00:24:30,920 Speaker 14: This isn't quite as Neva's been. So I'll spring into 465 00:24:30,920 --> 00:24:31,600 Speaker 14: action tomorrow. 466 00:24:31,680 --> 00:24:34,520 Speaker 2: Get some rest. That's neither. Seventeen away from six News 467 00:24:34,560 --> 00:24:36,920 Speaker 2: Talks B. We'll get to Gavin. Sorry. Vincent mcavney is 468 00:24:36,920 --> 00:24:39,600 Speaker 2: the UK. You're a correspondent today on the sanction. So 469 00:24:39,680 --> 00:24:43,600 Speaker 2: Trump's done his the EU is apparently following suit. We'll 470 00:24:43,600 --> 00:24:46,520 Speaker 2: hear what that's, what's happening with that? Also, David Seymour 471 00:24:46,560 --> 00:24:50,320 Speaker 2: on the strikes before six News Talk set B five 472 00:24:50,480 --> 00:24:52,920 Speaker 2: A quarter to six. I should say, lots of text 473 00:24:53,000 --> 00:24:56,160 Speaker 2: on the strike yesterday. This one from Angela who's a teacher, Ryan, 474 00:24:56,200 --> 00:24:59,440 Speaker 2: stop the pay narrative. What we want is supporting classrooms 475 00:24:59,480 --> 00:25:02,879 Speaker 2: for the en increasingly complex needs of a diverse reigns 476 00:25:02,920 --> 00:25:05,400 Speaker 2: of range of students who this government thinks as one 477 00:25:05,440 --> 00:25:09,480 Speaker 2: size fits all. All right, Well, I mean it is 478 00:25:09,480 --> 00:25:11,040 Speaker 2: about pay, isn't it. Because every time I get the 479 00:25:11,119 --> 00:25:14,040 Speaker 2: unions on, I say, so you're happy with the pay 480 00:25:14,160 --> 00:25:15,600 Speaker 2: and then we can deal with the other stuff, and 481 00:25:15,600 --> 00:25:17,159 Speaker 2: they go on, no, it is about pay too, So 482 00:25:17,200 --> 00:25:19,840 Speaker 2: you can't ignore the paything, Angela. But I will put 483 00:25:19,840 --> 00:25:21,359 Speaker 2: that to David Seymour. He's on the show in a 484 00:25:21,359 --> 00:25:22,080 Speaker 2: couple of seconds. 485 00:25:23,200 --> 00:25:27,080 Speaker 1: International Correspondence with Ends and Eye Insurance, peace of mind 486 00:25:27,119 --> 00:25:28,200 Speaker 1: for New Zealand business. 487 00:25:29,080 --> 00:25:31,119 Speaker 2: So I got these Trump sanctions on Russia. Now the 488 00:25:31,240 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 2: EU set to follow suit. Zelensky's been in Brussels. Vincent 489 00:25:34,400 --> 00:25:37,080 Speaker 2: mcaviny are, UK europe correspondent, Vincent, Welcome to the show. 490 00:25:37,119 --> 00:25:38,560 Speaker 2: What's Selensky been saying? 491 00:25:39,760 --> 00:25:42,800 Speaker 3: Good morning? Well, Zelensky has been in Brussels today meeting 492 00:25:42,880 --> 00:25:47,360 Speaker 3: with EU leaders. They announced a nineteenth package of sanctions 493 00:25:47,400 --> 00:25:51,920 Speaker 3: on Russia. They follow President Trump's quite big decision yesterday 494 00:25:51,960 --> 00:25:55,440 Speaker 3: to impose sanctions of his own on Russia's two biggest 495 00:25:55,520 --> 00:26:00,520 Speaker 3: oil companies. President Zelenski's forces have been really targeting the fire, 496 00:26:00,640 --> 00:26:07,280 Speaker 3: including overnight on oil refineries and electricity operations in Russia. 497 00:26:07,560 --> 00:26:10,680 Speaker 3: Real damage to the economy, so he's feeling pretty buoyed 498 00:26:10,800 --> 00:26:12,920 Speaker 3: by the continued support, even though he didn't get those 499 00:26:12,920 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 3: Tomahawk missiles. He's also been doing an agreement with Sweden 500 00:26:17,000 --> 00:26:20,840 Speaker 3: at one hundred and fifty of their fighter jets paid 501 00:26:20,840 --> 00:26:24,480 Speaker 3: for using frozen Russian assets from across Europe as well. 502 00:26:24,560 --> 00:26:27,720 Speaker 3: So quite a good trip of for President Zelenski as 503 00:26:27,800 --> 00:26:30,520 Speaker 3: he prepares his country for their fourth winter at war. 504 00:26:31,160 --> 00:26:33,960 Speaker 2: Meanwhile, we've heard King Charles and Pope Leo have a 505 00:26:34,040 --> 00:26:34,639 Speaker 2: nice priya. 506 00:26:36,280 --> 00:26:38,600 Speaker 3: Yeah, this is quite a remarkable moment if you know 507 00:26:38,800 --> 00:26:41,600 Speaker 3: much about British history, I mean, the Church of England, 508 00:26:41,600 --> 00:26:44,080 Speaker 3: which King Charles is the head of his ancestor Henry 509 00:26:44,080 --> 00:26:47,280 Speaker 3: the Eighth, broke off from Rome famously five hundred years 510 00:26:47,320 --> 00:26:50,920 Speaker 3: ago with the Reformation. A lot has happened since then, 511 00:26:51,000 --> 00:26:54,640 Speaker 3: the in terms of sectarian tensions in this country, but 512 00:26:55,040 --> 00:26:57,960 Speaker 3: there has been this remarkable moment, King Charles going to 513 00:26:58,000 --> 00:27:03,199 Speaker 3: the Vatican to press for the first time since that breakaway, 514 00:27:03,960 --> 00:27:09,360 Speaker 3: with a pont the two men sort of being seen praying, 515 00:27:09,920 --> 00:27:12,120 Speaker 3: and this is something that Charles has been quite clear 516 00:27:12,240 --> 00:27:15,520 Speaker 3: on in his reign and in his time as Prince 517 00:27:15,520 --> 00:27:17,120 Speaker 3: of Wales as well, that he wants to be seen 518 00:27:17,440 --> 00:27:20,600 Speaker 3: not just as the leader of a church, but a 519 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:24,520 Speaker 3: defender of all faiths and those who worship. So quite 520 00:27:24,520 --> 00:27:26,439 Speaker 3: a big moment for him today in the Vatican. 521 00:27:26,600 --> 00:27:31,119 Speaker 2: Brinceton brilliant, I should say Princeton, Princeton brilliant. From Vincent mcavinie, 522 00:27:31,119 --> 00:27:34,280 Speaker 2: Our UK. You're correspondent twelve to six Bryant Bridge. So 523 00:27:34,440 --> 00:27:37,240 Speaker 2: the mega strike's been gone. What happens now? David Seymour's 524 00:27:37,280 --> 00:27:40,240 Speaker 2: Deputy Prime Minister, Associate Health and Education. Good morning minister, 525 00:27:41,280 --> 00:27:44,800 Speaker 2: Good morning Ryan. What's your take on the public sentiment 526 00:27:44,840 --> 00:27:48,600 Speaker 2: because from where I'm sitting, it seems like the unions 527 00:27:48,680 --> 00:27:50,320 Speaker 2: might have won the battle on this one. 528 00:27:52,400 --> 00:27:55,479 Speaker 15: Well, you can talk about sentiment, but we need to 529 00:27:55,560 --> 00:28:00,440 Speaker 15: stick to effect. The pay request that are being made 530 00:28:01,240 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 15: just sustainable given the government's finances, and they are disconnected 531 00:28:06,880 --> 00:28:10,560 Speaker 15: from the reality that the New Zealanders who actually pay 532 00:28:10,600 --> 00:28:15,240 Speaker 15: the taxes to funds any increase have had themselves. 533 00:28:15,960 --> 00:28:18,240 Speaker 2: You know, you look at teachers, fourteen and a. 534 00:28:18,240 --> 00:28:23,440 Speaker 15: Half percent in the last three years, sixty six percent 535 00:28:23,560 --> 00:28:27,160 Speaker 15: or two thirds of teachers paid over one hundred thousand dollars. 536 00:28:27,600 --> 00:28:31,920 Speaker 15: In the case of nurses, starting on seventy five, under 537 00:28:31,960 --> 00:28:34,399 Speaker 15: the office. They've had someone who starts today as a 538 00:28:34,480 --> 00:28:38,000 Speaker 15: nurse will be on eighty six thousand dollars by next 539 00:28:38,040 --> 00:28:41,960 Speaker 15: year as a graduate. That's after a year's step, and 540 00:28:42,720 --> 00:28:46,760 Speaker 15: the raise that's being offered that nurse would top out 541 00:28:47,160 --> 00:28:49,680 Speaker 15: at over one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars a year. 542 00:28:50,520 --> 00:28:55,920 Speaker 15: I don't think that that reality has really hit, but 543 00:28:56,040 --> 00:28:59,920 Speaker 15: certainly those conditions are pretty attractive compared with what most 544 00:29:00,080 --> 00:29:02,760 Speaker 15: of the people actually paying the taxes and who had 545 00:29:02,800 --> 00:29:06,720 Speaker 15: to rearrange their day yesterday if they have children or 546 00:29:06,720 --> 00:29:09,480 Speaker 15: who need needed surgery yesterday, are getting themselves. 547 00:29:09,560 --> 00:29:13,920 Speaker 2: Given that, will you then rule out reevaluating a fiscal 548 00:29:14,000 --> 00:29:17,080 Speaker 2: envelope to up an amount that might be offered by 549 00:29:17,120 --> 00:29:19,000 Speaker 2: the Public Service Commission or Health n Z. 550 00:29:20,800 --> 00:29:22,520 Speaker 15: Well, I'm not going to make a decision like that 551 00:29:22,640 --> 00:29:25,720 Speaker 15: on the radio right now, but there are certain realities 552 00:29:26,280 --> 00:29:29,840 Speaker 15: that you know, there's a series of dominoes that fall 553 00:29:30,120 --> 00:29:32,720 Speaker 15: and you have to put them back up. We had 554 00:29:33,120 --> 00:29:36,880 Speaker 15: huge government spending that led to huge inflation, that led 555 00:29:36,880 --> 00:29:39,720 Speaker 15: to high interest rates that led to a recession. 556 00:29:40,000 --> 00:29:41,959 Speaker 2: So that we are now getting any more. They know 557 00:29:42,000 --> 00:29:43,880 Speaker 2: you won't give them any more than what you will. 558 00:29:43,880 --> 00:29:48,040 Speaker 15: Well, well, I'm just well, the negotiations underway. I'm not 559 00:29:48,040 --> 00:29:51,040 Speaker 15: going to negotiate, but we are now controlling the spending, 560 00:29:51,240 --> 00:29:54,400 Speaker 15: we know, with half the inflation, with half the interest rates, 561 00:29:54,880 --> 00:29:57,960 Speaker 15: and we're now getting the economy back on its feet. 562 00:29:58,000 --> 00:30:01,480 Speaker 15: I mean, that's the practical real that New Zealand faces 563 00:30:01,880 --> 00:30:04,360 Speaker 15: after the last five years. Now, you know, there seems 564 00:30:04,360 --> 00:30:07,600 Speaker 15: to be a disconnect between that reality and some of 565 00:30:07,640 --> 00:30:10,280 Speaker 15: the rhetorican demands from the Union organizers. 566 00:30:10,320 --> 00:30:12,800 Speaker 2: Hey, minister, we headed a Trump going with sanctions against 567 00:30:12,880 --> 00:30:15,440 Speaker 2: Russia and oil companies overnight. Good news. 568 00:30:17,000 --> 00:30:19,960 Speaker 15: Yeah, Look, it's it's pretty simple. There are some people 569 00:30:20,000 --> 00:30:24,200 Speaker 15: that fudge this, but you need some moral clarity. This 570 00:30:24,280 --> 00:30:28,320 Speaker 15: is an illegal war by Putin, who was a dictator, 571 00:30:28,720 --> 00:30:33,320 Speaker 15: and it's important not just for the Ukrainians' lives, but 572 00:30:33,960 --> 00:30:38,360 Speaker 15: for all of our freedom that Ukraine succeeds and pushes 573 00:30:38,640 --> 00:30:41,640 Speaker 15: Russia out. So that's been by personal position for a 574 00:30:41,680 --> 00:30:43,480 Speaker 15: long time. It's also our government's position. 575 00:30:43,760 --> 00:30:48,880 Speaker 2: What about the you know, the Turkey, China, India buying 576 00:30:48,920 --> 00:30:53,120 Speaker 2: the oil. That's the real problem, isn't it. Well, I agree. 577 00:30:53,160 --> 00:30:56,080 Speaker 15: I mean the intention of our government and our allies 578 00:30:56,160 --> 00:30:59,400 Speaker 15: is that Russia is not supported. If people want to 579 00:30:59,440 --> 00:31:02,760 Speaker 15: do that, then obviously we don't approve of it. But 580 00:31:03,080 --> 00:31:05,560 Speaker 15: you know, everyone has to decide what sort of world 581 00:31:05,600 --> 00:31:07,920 Speaker 15: they want to live in. If you'd like one with 582 00:31:08,080 --> 00:31:11,440 Speaker 15: the rule of law and strong international borders where people 583 00:31:11,480 --> 00:31:15,120 Speaker 15: can live peacefully, that's one option. The other is that 584 00:31:15,840 --> 00:31:19,800 Speaker 15: some states can alter their borders and brutalize people by force. 585 00:31:19,840 --> 00:31:22,480 Speaker 15: So that's another type of world, but not the one 586 00:31:22,480 --> 00:31:23,000 Speaker 15: that we want. 587 00:31:23,240 --> 00:31:25,560 Speaker 2: David Semi appreciate your time this morning. Thank you, Deputy 588 00:31:25,560 --> 00:31:28,600 Speaker 2: Prime Minister Associate Health and Education. It's eight to six 589 00:31:28,760 --> 00:31:31,320 Speaker 2: News Talk, SAIDB the news. 590 00:31:31,080 --> 00:31:34,080 Speaker 1: You need this morning and the Indie Depth Analysis Early 591 00:31:34,280 --> 00:31:38,600 Speaker 1: edition with Ryan Bridge and r the Supercenter explore r VS, 592 00:31:38,720 --> 00:31:41,400 Speaker 1: accessories and servicing all in one News. 593 00:31:41,200 --> 00:31:44,160 Speaker 2: Talks EDB six minutes away from six. You know the 594 00:31:44,240 --> 00:31:46,760 Speaker 2: robbers in Paris and they made off with the Crown jewels. Well, 595 00:31:46,800 --> 00:31:49,400 Speaker 2: the bad guys used a furniture lift to do it, 596 00:31:49,800 --> 00:31:53,160 Speaker 2: and they posted the footage obviously of which someone caught 597 00:31:53,160 --> 00:31:56,440 Speaker 2: on their cell phone of the heist in action online 598 00:31:56,800 --> 00:32:00,320 Speaker 2: and watching. This was a guy in Germany and he 599 00:32:00,400 --> 00:32:04,280 Speaker 2: owns his family owns a business, a company called Boker. 600 00:32:04,360 --> 00:32:08,600 Speaker 2: They make furniture lifts and elevators, and he said, oh, 601 00:32:08,760 --> 00:32:11,680 Speaker 2: that's one of ours that they're using. So he's like, right, 602 00:32:11,720 --> 00:32:13,880 Speaker 2: this is a great marketing opportunity. So they now have 603 00:32:14,040 --> 00:32:17,240 Speaker 2: Facebook and Instagram ads running with a photo of the 604 00:32:17,280 --> 00:32:20,960 Speaker 2: heist happening and the catch line the motto is when 605 00:32:21,000 --> 00:32:25,800 Speaker 2: you need to move fast, use Boker and quite some 606 00:32:26,600 --> 00:32:29,120 Speaker 2: quick thinking marketing team there five minutes away from six. 607 00:32:30,680 --> 00:32:33,080 Speaker 2: Mike's there on a Friday morning morning. Mike, Joy to 608 00:32:33,120 --> 00:32:37,760 Speaker 2: see you, Ryan. When if you say these things, you 609 00:32:37,840 --> 00:32:41,280 Speaker 2: know there's a sitting hint of sarcasm in your voice. 610 00:32:41,360 --> 00:32:43,200 Speaker 16: Mike, only if you want to receive it that way. 611 00:32:43,360 --> 00:32:45,720 Speaker 2: You know you're not going to see me until next Tuesday. 612 00:32:45,720 --> 00:32:48,800 Speaker 2: Now that's correct. What are you going on strike? No, 613 00:32:48,840 --> 00:32:51,080 Speaker 2: I'm not going on strike. I wouldn't go on strike. 614 00:32:50,840 --> 00:32:51,480 Speaker 9: But a slash. 615 00:32:51,520 --> 00:32:54,560 Speaker 2: Ell, we've got a day in lou Well, we've all 616 00:32:54,600 --> 00:32:56,920 Speaker 2: got a day off on Monday. That's actually true. That 617 00:32:57,360 --> 00:32:59,360 Speaker 2: is true. Five days off the teachers of course. 618 00:32:59,680 --> 00:33:02,880 Speaker 16: Wellactly, I've got I've got Joseph Parker on the spot. Great, 619 00:33:02,960 --> 00:33:04,920 Speaker 16: I love Joseph Parker. Do you love Joseph Parker? 620 00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:05,200 Speaker 2: Yeah? 621 00:33:05,200 --> 00:33:06,800 Speaker 9: I did a real soft spot for Joseph. 622 00:33:06,880 --> 00:33:09,080 Speaker 16: I don't know why, but I remember when I first 623 00:33:09,080 --> 00:33:10,880 Speaker 16: started talking to him many years ago, and he was 624 00:33:10,920 --> 00:33:12,320 Speaker 16: that very very shy. 625 00:33:12,600 --> 00:33:14,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, a likable guy, but you know, didn't have a. 626 00:33:14,160 --> 00:33:15,840 Speaker 16: Lot to say, and you thought, I wonder where he's going. 627 00:33:15,880 --> 00:33:17,880 Speaker 16: But now he's just so every time he comes and 628 00:33:17,880 --> 00:33:20,480 Speaker 16: here he hugs me. Yeah, and it's the. 629 00:33:20,640 --> 00:33:21,600 Speaker 2: It's a bold move. 630 00:33:21,720 --> 00:33:25,200 Speaker 9: It is a but it's also it's also. 631 00:33:25,200 --> 00:33:26,320 Speaker 2: Try to not even get close. 632 00:33:26,400 --> 00:33:27,480 Speaker 16: Have you seen how big he is? 633 00:33:27,600 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's massive, and when he envelops me, there's there's 634 00:33:31,560 --> 00:33:38,000 Speaker 2: nothing left. He lets go. He's one of those sweet guys, 635 00:33:38,040 --> 00:33:41,480 Speaker 2: isn't he when you talk to him off camera and star, Yeah. 636 00:33:41,360 --> 00:33:43,080 Speaker 16: He's one of the most likable guys in the world 637 00:33:43,360 --> 00:33:45,040 Speaker 16: and then suddenly gets into the. 638 00:33:45,080 --> 00:33:47,400 Speaker 2: Ring and hugging one of the most unlikable guys in 639 00:33:47,400 --> 00:33:48,440 Speaker 2: the world. 640 00:33:49,560 --> 00:33:54,440 Speaker 16: When you know, Ryan, when you say that anyway, Joseph 641 00:33:54,440 --> 00:33:55,960 Speaker 16: and Justin Marshall's on as well this month. 642 00:33:56,040 --> 00:33:58,680 Speaker 2: Brilliant. All right, Mike's here with your next see you 643 00:33:58,720 --> 00:34:01,200 Speaker 2: next Tuesday. Everybody have a fantastic. 644 00:34:00,880 --> 00:34:03,640 Speaker 9: Friday, So tell me an it kicks in. 645 00:34:05,560 --> 00:34:10,520 Speaker 1: Broken Heart for more from Early edition with Ryan Bridge, 646 00:34:10,560 --> 00:34:14,040 Speaker 1: listen live to news talks. It'd be from five am weekdays, 647 00:34:14,280 --> 00:34:16,320 Speaker 1: or follow the podcast on iHeartRadio