1 00:00:01,960 --> 00:00:06,480 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the inside. Andrew Dickens on 2 00:00:06,680 --> 00:00:10,720 Speaker 1: early edition with one roof make your Property search simple 3 00:00:11,400 --> 00:00:12,240 Speaker 1: used talks it'd be. 4 00:00:13,320 --> 00:00:15,320 Speaker 2: Well, good morning to you. You made it. It's a 5 00:00:15,320 --> 00:00:17,919 Speaker 2: wet Friday right across New Zealand. What's happening in the 6 00:00:18,000 --> 00:00:20,279 Speaker 2: next hour. Well, weather warnings all up and down the 7 00:00:20,320 --> 00:00:22,280 Speaker 2: West Coast and over most of the North Island will 8 00:00:22,360 --> 00:00:24,959 Speaker 2: keep you walkeep an eye on the weather for you 9 00:00:25,360 --> 00:00:27,960 Speaker 2: if anything pops up. With all the headlines about the 10 00:00:27,960 --> 00:00:30,680 Speaker 2: health system being in chaos, the government releases a report 11 00:00:30,960 --> 00:00:32,880 Speaker 2: that says three out of the five targets they set 12 00:00:32,960 --> 00:00:36,360 Speaker 2: have been achieved. Do we believe those figures? And as 13 00:00:36,440 --> 00:00:38,479 Speaker 2: the system as broken as it's perceived to be. That 14 00:00:38,560 --> 00:00:41,960 Speaker 2: story in five the Battle of Yuki and Liam, where 15 00:00:41,960 --> 00:00:44,560 Speaker 2: we preview the Japanese Grand Prix and the acid test 16 00:00:44,600 --> 00:00:47,239 Speaker 2: of our driver and his old car, and what's the 17 00:00:47,280 --> 00:00:49,640 Speaker 2: beef about the tariffs? We talk with the New Zealand 18 00:00:49,640 --> 00:00:52,360 Speaker 2: meat industry on the impact of Donald Trump's moves. Yesterday 19 00:00:52,800 --> 00:00:55,000 Speaker 2: we'll have this, We'll have correspondence from right around the world. 20 00:00:55,040 --> 00:00:59,960 Speaker 2: Vincent mcavenni coming to us from Europe and correspondents from 21 00:01:00,200 --> 00:01:02,520 Speaker 2: New Zealand and you can have your say by using 22 00:01:02,560 --> 00:01:05,240 Speaker 2: the text machine and the numbers to use is ninety 23 00:01:05,280 --> 00:01:08,400 Speaker 2: two ninety two. It's small charge applies. It's seven after five. 24 00:01:09,880 --> 00:01:10,600 Speaker 1: The agenda. 25 00:01:10,880 --> 00:01:13,479 Speaker 2: It's Friday, the fourth of vegdel first of the United States, 26 00:01:13,520 --> 00:01:16,120 Speaker 2: where the world has been reacting to the slew of 27 00:01:16,319 --> 00:01:18,959 Speaker 2: new tariffs from Donald Trump. There will be a ten 28 00:01:18,959 --> 00:01:21,760 Speaker 2: percent based on tariff in all countries, while roughly sixty 29 00:01:21,760 --> 00:01:24,640 Speaker 2: countries who have been deemed the worst of vendors for 30 00:01:24,959 --> 00:01:29,480 Speaker 2: unfair trade practices have each received a higher individual tariff rate. 31 00:01:29,840 --> 00:01:33,400 Speaker 2: The EU gets twenty percent, China fifty four, Japan twenty four, 32 00:01:33,720 --> 00:01:35,960 Speaker 2: and foreign made cars we'll get twenty five. 33 00:01:36,600 --> 00:01:40,039 Speaker 3: For decades, our country has been looted, pillage, raped, and 34 00:01:40,200 --> 00:01:44,240 Speaker 3: plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike. 35 00:01:44,640 --> 00:01:49,000 Speaker 3: American steel workers, auto workers, farmers, and skilled craftsmen, they 36 00:01:49,120 --> 00:01:53,760 Speaker 3: really suffered gravely. They watched in anguish as foreign leaders 37 00:01:53,800 --> 00:01:58,440 Speaker 3: have stolen our jobs. Foreign cheaters have ransacked our factories. 38 00:01:59,040 --> 00:02:01,880 Speaker 2: So the trade war is on, and the UK has 39 00:02:01,960 --> 00:02:06,200 Speaker 2: drawn up a four hundred page list of US products 40 00:02:06,480 --> 00:02:10,080 Speaker 2: it could hit with tariffs. And meanwhile EU Chief Ishula 41 00:02:10,240 --> 00:02:13,480 Speaker 2: von Delayan has called Trump's tariffs a major blow to 42 00:02:13,480 --> 00:02:17,200 Speaker 2: the world economy, and China has promised countermeasures. 43 00:02:17,400 --> 00:02:23,440 Speaker 4: The global economy will massively suffer, uncertainty will spiral and 44 00:02:23,520 --> 00:02:26,519 Speaker 4: trigger the rise of further protectionism. 45 00:02:26,919 --> 00:02:28,320 Speaker 5: The consequences will. 46 00:02:28,160 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 6: Be dire for millions of people around the globe. 47 00:02:32,440 --> 00:02:34,560 Speaker 2: Now to the UK and the Charity Commission there has 48 00:02:34,600 --> 00:02:38,400 Speaker 2: announced an investigation into the bitter dispute surrounding the Center Ballet, 49 00:02:38,520 --> 00:02:41,680 Speaker 2: charity that Prince Harry co founded. The Duke of Sussex 50 00:02:41,680 --> 00:02:45,360 Speaker 2: says he hopes it will unveil the truth. The Watchdog 51 00:02:45,400 --> 00:02:48,600 Speaker 2: says it opened a case to examine concerns rays about 52 00:02:48,680 --> 00:02:53,239 Speaker 2: Center Bali following claims made by its head, Miss Shandalka. 53 00:02:53,320 --> 00:02:56,560 Speaker 2: Sophie Shandalka previously said she had reported the trustees to 54 00:02:56,600 --> 00:02:59,960 Speaker 2: the Charity Commission and made a whistle blower complaint about issues, 55 00:03:00,080 --> 00:03:04,720 Speaker 2: including what she described as an abusive power, bullying, sexism 56 00:03:04,919 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 2: and racism. 57 00:03:06,200 --> 00:03:10,520 Speaker 5: Prince Harry authorized the release of a damaging piece of 58 00:03:10,600 --> 00:03:14,880 Speaker 5: news to the outside world and can you imagine what 59 00:03:14,960 --> 00:03:16,120 Speaker 5: that attack has done? 60 00:03:16,200 --> 00:03:16,800 Speaker 7: That is an. 61 00:03:16,760 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 8: Example of harassment and pudding at scale. 62 00:03:20,840 --> 00:03:23,440 Speaker 2: Well on that with Vincent mcavenny later on. And finally, 63 00:03:23,480 --> 00:03:26,560 Speaker 2: the newbie Yuki Sonoda, will be racing for Red Bull 64 00:03:26,639 --> 00:03:28,760 Speaker 2: this weekend in the Formula one Grand Prix in Japan, 65 00:03:29,320 --> 00:03:32,440 Speaker 2: replacing Liam Lawson who was demoted to the Racing Bulls 66 00:03:32,520 --> 00:03:35,840 Speaker 2: team last week. And Yuki seems very confident. 67 00:03:36,160 --> 00:03:37,839 Speaker 9: I don't think I have to change my driving style 68 00:03:37,920 --> 00:03:41,680 Speaker 9: because Indian so far it works well. I guess, you know, 69 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:47,800 Speaker 9: with vcar otherwise probably I wouldn't be here where this logo. 70 00:03:47,960 --> 00:03:52,680 Speaker 9: So I just do whatever I was doing previously. 71 00:03:53,440 --> 00:03:57,240 Speaker 2: Good Eric Thompson on the big race and the test 72 00:03:57,280 --> 00:03:59,520 Speaker 2: of the car and Liam in about ten minutes time. 73 00:04:00,320 --> 00:04:03,720 Speaker 7: Five the first Word on the News of the Day 74 00:04:04,000 --> 00:04:07,600 Speaker 7: early edition with Andrew Dickens and one roof Make your 75 00:04:07,680 --> 00:04:10,520 Speaker 7: Property Search and Sivil you talk Sippy. 76 00:04:11,040 --> 00:04:13,080 Speaker 2: So so she's a bit west and it's been a 77 00:04:13,120 --> 00:04:15,760 Speaker 2: bit wet on the West Coast. But look, here's the thing, 78 00:04:15,760 --> 00:04:17,240 Speaker 2: here's the story out of the coast. And I love 79 00:04:17,279 --> 00:04:21,400 Speaker 2: it when I see public officials thinking ahead. So here's 80 00:04:21,440 --> 00:04:24,400 Speaker 2: the thing. The West Coast Regional Council is continuing with 81 00:04:24,480 --> 00:04:29,520 Speaker 2: its campaign to have Bailey Bridges kept locally permanently. So 82 00:04:29,560 --> 00:04:32,200 Speaker 2: at the moment the NZATA stores the temporary bridge units 83 00:04:32,200 --> 00:04:35,120 Speaker 2: at Burnham that's near Christchurch, and then sends them around 84 00:04:35,160 --> 00:04:37,440 Speaker 2: the country as needed in emergencies like the floods that 85 00:04:37,480 --> 00:04:41,040 Speaker 2: devastated Hawks Bay and Cyclone Gabrielle. But the West Coast 86 00:04:41,120 --> 00:04:45,520 Speaker 2: Regional Transport Committee once some bridges stored west of the Alps, 87 00:04:45,920 --> 00:04:49,160 Speaker 2: then they could deploy them more swiftly when disaster strikes. Now, look, 88 00:04:49,160 --> 00:04:52,520 Speaker 2: it's pouring on the coast as we speak. The area, 89 00:04:52,600 --> 00:04:54,680 Speaker 2: due to its geography, attracts an awful lot of rain 90 00:04:54,720 --> 00:04:57,880 Speaker 2: that floods a lot. And between the coast and Burnham 91 00:04:57,920 --> 00:05:01,640 Speaker 2: in Canterbury is the southern Elms, which also become somewhat 92 00:05:01,640 --> 00:05:06,159 Speaker 2: impassable when the weather turns really feral. So when floods strike, 93 00:05:06,279 --> 00:05:08,839 Speaker 2: which they will invariably do, the council says, let's have 94 00:05:08,880 --> 00:05:11,799 Speaker 2: some bridges here so we can get the region moving quickly. 95 00:05:12,000 --> 00:05:16,720 Speaker 2: That is called productivity. But NZTA the bureaucrats don't want to. 96 00:05:17,360 --> 00:05:19,760 Speaker 2: They fear if the bridges are stored on the coast 97 00:05:19,839 --> 00:05:23,960 Speaker 2: they may rust over. That seems a little overly paranoid. 98 00:05:24,800 --> 00:05:28,240 Speaker 2: Now the coast has had some winds recently for self sufficiently, 99 00:05:28,240 --> 00:05:31,360 Speaker 2: they've got some bulk fuel storage there now, so if 100 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:33,920 Speaker 2: it all closes down, they can keep the cars running. 101 00:05:34,240 --> 00:05:36,920 Speaker 2: They've wanted a hydro electric plant in store, but that's 102 00:05:36,920 --> 00:05:40,320 Speaker 2: always been denied because of you know, snails or something 103 00:05:40,440 --> 00:05:42,760 Speaker 2: like that. But here's the thing. If we're going to 104 00:05:42,760 --> 00:05:44,960 Speaker 2: inhabit one of the most remote regions in the world, 105 00:05:45,000 --> 00:05:48,720 Speaker 2: with dramatic weather and the threat of earthquakes, then surely 106 00:05:48,760 --> 00:05:51,000 Speaker 2: we should make them more self sufficient. So I say, 107 00:05:51,200 --> 00:05:53,640 Speaker 2: give the coast their bridges and give the coast their 108 00:05:53,720 --> 00:05:59,960 Speaker 2: hydro Yep, it's twelve after five. Another little story about bureaucrats. 109 00:06:00,040 --> 00:06:03,680 Speaker 2: Kaying Aura is set to remove six hundred jobs and 110 00:06:03,720 --> 00:06:06,960 Speaker 2: this is part of the pub's public service rationalization. To 111 00:06:07,080 --> 00:06:09,480 Speaker 2: be fair, of those six hundred jobs, one hundred and 112 00:06:09,560 --> 00:06:12,400 Speaker 2: ninety five positions are currently not filled, so it's really 113 00:06:12,400 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 2: about four hundred jobs that go now. It is true 114 00:06:15,920 --> 00:06:18,720 Speaker 2: that since twenty nineteen, when kang or Aura was established, 115 00:06:19,000 --> 00:06:22,600 Speaker 2: that job numbers have ballooned, but it's also true that 116 00:06:22,640 --> 00:06:26,239 Speaker 2: the scale of construction has increased markedly. Labour couldn't build 117 00:06:26,320 --> 00:06:29,239 Speaker 2: ki we build houses, but it could build social housing. 118 00:06:29,520 --> 00:06:32,120 Speaker 2: And to be doubly fair, they did that on the 119 00:06:32,120 --> 00:06:35,120 Speaker 2: back of the National government that preceded it who started 120 00:06:35,160 --> 00:06:39,160 Speaker 2: an age of social housing suburb regeneration. So this move 121 00:06:39,279 --> 00:06:41,680 Speaker 2: is a big tyhoe on the progress we made over 122 00:06:41,680 --> 00:06:43,919 Speaker 2: the last ten years, and that's probably to be expected 123 00:06:43,960 --> 00:06:46,760 Speaker 2: after such growth. But you know, we still have a 124 00:06:46,800 --> 00:06:50,120 Speaker 2: lot of demand for social housing now. The outcome we're 125 00:06:50,120 --> 00:06:53,080 Speaker 2: hoping for from these public service cuts is a rebalanced 126 00:06:53,080 --> 00:06:56,280 Speaker 2: public economy, and when that happens, we might be able 127 00:06:56,320 --> 00:07:00,640 Speaker 2: to create a balanced social housing sector. Feel for the 128 00:07:00,720 --> 00:07:04,960 Speaker 2: KO workers who join a legion of construction sector layoffs. 129 00:07:05,440 --> 00:07:08,080 Speaker 2: But here's the thing. We must get away from the 130 00:07:08,120 --> 00:07:11,080 Speaker 2: boom and bust economic cycles we've fallen into over the 131 00:07:11,200 --> 00:07:16,280 Speaker 2: years five fourteen. So apparently, according to the government, we're 132 00:07:16,320 --> 00:07:19,120 Speaker 2: doing quite well in health. There are five goals and 133 00:07:19,160 --> 00:07:21,480 Speaker 2: they reckon we've had three of them. Is this true 134 00:07:21,600 --> 00:07:23,480 Speaker 2: or is this not? We're going to talk to Malcolm 135 00:07:23,800 --> 00:07:28,320 Speaker 2: mulholland next, the Chairperson of Patient Voices are Terrah. It's 136 00:07:28,400 --> 00:07:30,440 Speaker 2: News Talks here B It's five fourteen. 137 00:07:32,680 --> 00:07:37,040 Speaker 1: On your radio and online on iHeartRadio Early edition with 138 00:07:37,280 --> 00:07:41,200 Speaker 1: Andrew Dickens and One Roof to Make Your Property Search Simple, 139 00:07:41,640 --> 00:07:42,640 Speaker 1: Youth Talks. 140 00:07:42,280 --> 00:07:45,160 Speaker 2: It B sixteen After five I'm Fillagan for Ryan Bridge, 141 00:07:45,160 --> 00:07:47,200 Speaker 2: who will be back in a fortnight and a bit, 142 00:07:47,320 --> 00:07:49,640 Speaker 2: which also means that Heather will be back at a 143 00:07:49,640 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 2: fortnight in a bit. So the government's health targets seem 144 00:07:52,760 --> 00:07:55,000 Speaker 2: to be on track. This is according to data released 145 00:07:55,000 --> 00:07:57,840 Speaker 2: by Health New Zealand. Three out of the five goals 146 00:07:57,880 --> 00:08:01,840 Speaker 2: are making good progress, with youth immunization rates and access 147 00:08:01,840 --> 00:08:04,880 Speaker 2: to cancer care improving. So I'm joined now by the 148 00:08:04,920 --> 00:08:08,920 Speaker 2: patient of the chair of Patient voices Alter and Malcolm 149 00:08:09,000 --> 00:08:11,120 Speaker 2: mal Holland. Wanting to you, Malcolm, thank you for getting 150 00:08:11,160 --> 00:08:11,480 Speaker 2: up early. 151 00:08:11,520 --> 00:08:11,880 Speaker 9: How are you? 152 00:08:12,680 --> 00:08:13,760 Speaker 10: Yeah, good, thank you. 153 00:08:13,760 --> 00:08:15,040 Speaker 2: You doubt this data. 154 00:08:16,400 --> 00:08:21,080 Speaker 10: Very much. I've spoken to clinicians, oncologists, people who work 155 00:08:21,120 --> 00:08:24,520 Speaker 10: in ed and none of them can believe, you know, 156 00:08:24,600 --> 00:08:26,840 Speaker 10: the story that the data is saying. 157 00:08:27,720 --> 00:08:30,120 Speaker 2: Well, yes, we've heard lots of complaints about underfunding in 158 00:08:30,160 --> 00:08:32,760 Speaker 2: the health sector. We've heard about Nelson this week, we've 159 00:08:32,800 --> 00:08:36,120 Speaker 2: heard about Wanica, and yet the government says the statistics 160 00:08:36,160 --> 00:08:40,160 Speaker 2: are improving. How can they improve in spite of these accusations. 161 00:08:40,800 --> 00:08:44,000 Speaker 10: Yeah, Well, look, one of the metrics that is used 162 00:08:44,120 --> 00:08:48,280 Speaker 10: is about faster cancer treatment. So in that case, looking 163 00:08:48,320 --> 00:08:50,920 Speaker 10: at the time from the first appointment to the first treatment, 164 00:08:51,800 --> 00:08:54,000 Speaker 10: that's the wrong metric to be measuring. They need to 165 00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:56,760 Speaker 10: be looking at from the time of diagnosis to the 166 00:08:56,800 --> 00:09:00,240 Speaker 10: first appointment. We know that there are patients who are 167 00:09:00,280 --> 00:09:03,440 Speaker 10: waiting eight weeks or longer at Wikatil, christ Each Wellington 168 00:09:03,880 --> 00:09:06,400 Speaker 10: in Southland, and in some of those cases the outcome 169 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:10,000 Speaker 10: has been lethal. The patients have waited too long to 170 00:09:10,080 --> 00:09:12,240 Speaker 10: keep their first appointment. As a result, the tenser have 171 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:14,960 Speaker 10: spread and there's very little the oncologists can do at 172 00:09:14,960 --> 00:09:15,480 Speaker 10: that point. 173 00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:19,040 Speaker 2: So you say the government as making a statement for 174 00:09:19,120 --> 00:09:21,960 Speaker 2: political reasons, and others might argue that you're making your 175 00:09:22,000 --> 00:09:25,840 Speaker 2: statements for political reasons because the government is investing thirty 176 00:09:26,000 --> 00:09:29,880 Speaker 2: billion dollars a year into the health system. That's an 177 00:09:29,920 --> 00:09:31,080 Speaker 2: awful lot of money. 178 00:09:31,960 --> 00:09:34,719 Speaker 10: Oh absolutely it is, and I would love to know 179 00:09:35,040 --> 00:09:38,280 Speaker 10: you know how that thirty billion is spent. But my 180 00:09:38,720 --> 00:09:43,079 Speaker 10: motivations aren't political. They come from what is happening on 181 00:09:43,120 --> 00:09:47,439 Speaker 10: the ground. Another metric that is provided is around edy 182 00:09:47,520 --> 00:09:50,880 Speaker 10: wake times. We note that the Eddie wake times don't 183 00:09:50,920 --> 00:09:54,600 Speaker 10: include walkout. We heard about Nelson where there was a 184 00:09:54,679 --> 00:09:57,319 Speaker 10: case where live a damage was caused by a walkout. 185 00:09:57,600 --> 00:10:00,320 Speaker 10: I'm aware of a case here at mid Central where 186 00:10:00,320 --> 00:10:03,319 Speaker 10: a patient went to ED saw that it was overwhelmed, 187 00:10:03,720 --> 00:10:07,400 Speaker 10: walked out died the following day at hospice. And we 188 00:10:07,480 --> 00:10:10,319 Speaker 10: also know that there were practices in the wider upper 189 00:10:10,360 --> 00:10:15,520 Speaker 10: in Auckland where eds were cooking the books. They were 190 00:10:15,800 --> 00:10:20,959 Speaker 10: registering patients being admitted virtually, but they weren't actually being seen, 191 00:10:21,040 --> 00:10:25,280 Speaker 10: and they were doing that as they neared the six 192 00:10:25,360 --> 00:10:26,400 Speaker 10: hour time frame. 193 00:10:27,000 --> 00:10:29,520 Speaker 2: But that's what the government's fault necessarily, that's actually the 194 00:10:29,559 --> 00:10:31,600 Speaker 2: people on the ground at Health New Zealand, particularly that 195 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:34,560 Speaker 2: ED you mentioned, who you claim was cooking the box. 196 00:10:35,840 --> 00:10:38,120 Speaker 10: Yeah, look, I think it does need to be a 197 00:10:38,200 --> 00:10:40,520 Speaker 10: level of honesty. But as I said to you, I've 198 00:10:40,559 --> 00:10:43,640 Speaker 10: engaged with nurses who have been working in these ED 199 00:10:43,840 --> 00:10:47,199 Speaker 10: departments and they claim that the practice is very much 200 00:10:47,240 --> 00:10:50,480 Speaker 10: alive and kicking, and that that comes from a certain 201 00:10:50,559 --> 00:10:53,040 Speaker 10: level of management who want to impress the government, who 202 00:10:53,080 --> 00:10:53,880 Speaker 10: want to look good. 203 00:10:54,440 --> 00:10:56,559 Speaker 2: All right, Malcolm and Holland, keep fixing out people, and 204 00:10:56,600 --> 00:10:59,720 Speaker 2: I thank you. Chairperson of Patient Voices, Alta Rara's nineteen 205 00:10:59,720 --> 00:11:02,680 Speaker 2: minutes after five texts through apparently no rain in part 206 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:05,000 Speaker 2: South Taranaki yet, just lots of wind. Can I tell 207 00:11:05,000 --> 00:11:08,000 Speaker 2: you where I am coming into work? I aquaplane to work. 208 00:11:08,480 --> 00:11:10,880 Speaker 2: There were emergency crews all over the place. We had 209 00:11:10,880 --> 00:11:12,679 Speaker 2: a power cut at about two o'clock in the morning, 210 00:11:12,720 --> 00:11:17,040 Speaker 2: which actually caused our alarm to go to start whistling. 211 00:11:17,080 --> 00:11:19,800 Speaker 2: For some reason. The whole light came on. The washing 212 00:11:19,840 --> 00:11:22,360 Speaker 2: machine decided to come on, and Helen got up and 213 00:11:22,360 --> 00:11:24,160 Speaker 2: walk around the place and said, our house is haunted. 214 00:11:24,200 --> 00:11:25,520 Speaker 2: And I said, no, I think that's just been an 215 00:11:25,559 --> 00:11:28,280 Speaker 2: earth I think that's just been an electric power cut. 216 00:11:28,320 --> 00:11:30,320 Speaker 2: Love and it's just come back on again. So yeah, 217 00:11:30,720 --> 00:11:32,959 Speaker 2: bit of stormy weather. But about time it is twenty 218 00:11:32,960 --> 00:11:35,880 Speaker 2: after five. Talking of storms. You know about the battle 219 00:11:36,200 --> 00:11:38,920 Speaker 2: or sorry, should I say the Ballads of Yoko and 220 00:11:38,920 --> 00:11:42,600 Speaker 2: No Yoko? And what is it? The Ballad of John 221 00:11:42,600 --> 00:11:45,440 Speaker 2: and Yoko? That's the Beatles song. Well, I'm changed this 222 00:11:45,679 --> 00:11:49,000 Speaker 2: to the Battle of Yuki and Liam. The Japanese Grand 223 00:11:49,040 --> 00:11:53,800 Speaker 2: Prix is happening this weekend and the real attention is 224 00:11:53,840 --> 00:11:56,280 Speaker 2: at the back of the field, So we'll talk about 225 00:11:56,280 --> 00:11:57,960 Speaker 2: this in a few moments time with Eric Thompson. 226 00:11:58,440 --> 00:12:01,600 Speaker 1: Pretty Views and Views You Trust has done your day. 227 00:12:01,840 --> 00:12:05,600 Speaker 1: It's early edition with Andrew Dickens and One Roof Make 228 00:12:05,679 --> 00:12:08,400 Speaker 1: your Property Search Simple, New Talk. 229 00:12:08,280 --> 00:12:10,640 Speaker 2: They'd be excuse me, just too keen to get into it. 230 00:12:10,640 --> 00:12:13,439 Speaker 2: It's twenty two after five. Formula One hits Japan this weekend. 231 00:12:13,480 --> 00:12:15,720 Speaker 2: Liam Lawson to race for the first time since dropping 232 00:12:15,720 --> 00:12:18,880 Speaker 2: to the Racing Bulls. Lawson's replacement, who we've already heard 233 00:12:18,880 --> 00:12:22,160 Speaker 2: from this hour, Yuki Sonoda, will be racing for the 234 00:12:22,240 --> 00:12:25,400 Speaker 2: main team on Sunday. Eric Thompson is a motoring journalist 235 00:12:25,440 --> 00:12:27,240 Speaker 2: and has got up early for us. Good morning to you, Eric, 236 00:12:28,080 --> 00:12:28,800 Speaker 2: Good morning Andrew. 237 00:12:28,800 --> 00:12:29,240 Speaker 11: How are you. 238 00:12:29,320 --> 00:12:32,280 Speaker 2: I am good. Do we expect any bitterness or awkwardness 239 00:12:32,360 --> 00:12:35,320 Speaker 2: or maybe some elbow out racing between Liam and Yuki? 240 00:12:37,559 --> 00:12:41,320 Speaker 11: Maybe some elbow out racing. Lawson has already shown that 241 00:12:41,320 --> 00:12:43,440 Speaker 11: he's not scared of anybody on the track, you know, 242 00:12:43,520 --> 00:12:47,600 Speaker 11: he's upset Fernando Alonso and a few other people. So yeah, 243 00:12:47,800 --> 00:12:50,240 Speaker 11: I think I don't think elbows out will be an issue. 244 00:12:50,280 --> 00:12:52,280 Speaker 11: Is certainly not going to hopefully he's not going to 245 00:12:52,320 --> 00:12:54,560 Speaker 11: try and change his driving style. But those two have 246 00:12:54,559 --> 00:12:58,120 Speaker 11: been friends since junior junior days, so I think there 247 00:12:58,120 --> 00:13:00,760 Speaker 11: will be a little bit of a strain on there. 248 00:13:01,280 --> 00:13:03,960 Speaker 11: You know, it's like your best you know, you get 249 00:13:03,960 --> 00:13:06,400 Speaker 11: the big gig and then all of a sudden, you 250 00:13:06,440 --> 00:13:08,240 Speaker 11: know you're still mates because you've got the big gigs, 251 00:13:08,240 --> 00:13:09,560 Speaker 11: and then all of a sudden you all sort of 252 00:13:09,920 --> 00:13:12,960 Speaker 11: move sideways for your your best mate to get the 253 00:13:12,960 --> 00:13:16,720 Speaker 11: big gig. So and you know, egos are a play 254 00:13:16,760 --> 00:13:18,880 Speaker 11: in that sport and supports. 255 00:13:18,559 --> 00:13:21,440 Speaker 2: And this is what makes it so watchable. So look, 256 00:13:21,440 --> 00:13:23,679 Speaker 2: this is a test for Liam, but it's also a 257 00:13:23,679 --> 00:13:27,480 Speaker 2: test for the rebel car. Lawson claimed it was a dog. 258 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:31,200 Speaker 2: Yuki said this week it's okay Liam. Fans will want 259 00:13:31,200 --> 00:13:32,720 Speaker 2: to see Yuki at the back of the track to 260 00:13:32,760 --> 00:13:35,240 Speaker 2: prove that Liam wasn't as bad a driver as some account. 261 00:13:36,360 --> 00:13:40,040 Speaker 11: I get what a great summation Andrew, yes, exactly. But 262 00:13:40,120 --> 00:13:43,200 Speaker 11: the thing is Liam Lawson, after his days on the 263 00:13:43,200 --> 00:13:46,360 Speaker 11: simulator it's did a very similar similar thing to Sonoda. 264 00:13:46,360 --> 00:13:47,720 Speaker 11: Before the start of the seat he said, oh the 265 00:13:47,720 --> 00:13:49,959 Speaker 11: car is not that bad. I quite enjoy driving it. 266 00:13:50,200 --> 00:13:54,600 Speaker 11: But although simulators are close, they're not the real thing. 267 00:13:54,760 --> 00:13:58,840 Speaker 11: It's like having virtuality goggles on and you're playing your 268 00:13:58,840 --> 00:14:00,920 Speaker 11: immersed inside a game. You you think it's real, but 269 00:14:01,040 --> 00:14:05,560 Speaker 11: it's not real. And I think in about fifteen minutes 270 00:14:06,040 --> 00:14:09,559 Speaker 11: pre practice starts, so in about half an hour we'll 271 00:14:09,559 --> 00:14:12,160 Speaker 11: see how good a Sonoda is in that car. 272 00:14:12,320 --> 00:14:13,880 Speaker 2: All right, I have one last question for you. I 273 00:14:13,920 --> 00:14:16,040 Speaker 2: have one last question for you, because this has been 274 00:14:16,040 --> 00:14:19,520 Speaker 2: worrying me. Do you think UB's RB twenty one, the 275 00:14:19,720 --> 00:14:22,840 Speaker 2: Red Bull car has been fixed in the fortnight since 276 00:14:22,840 --> 00:14:24,440 Speaker 2: the last race, changing conditions? 277 00:14:25,360 --> 00:14:28,720 Speaker 11: No, because that car's fundamental problem is in the chassis. 278 00:14:28,840 --> 00:14:32,160 Speaker 11: It's very nervy at the rear and very pointy at 279 00:14:32,200 --> 00:14:34,280 Speaker 11: the front, which means everything's on the front. And there's 280 00:14:34,360 --> 00:14:36,400 Speaker 11: very few drivers in the world that can drive a 281 00:14:36,440 --> 00:14:38,120 Speaker 11: car like that makes the steff and just happens to 282 00:14:38,200 --> 00:14:40,480 Speaker 11: be one of them. So there's no way they can 283 00:14:40,600 --> 00:14:43,040 Speaker 11: completely change the geometry of their car in a couple 284 00:14:43,080 --> 00:14:45,360 Speaker 11: of weeks. They can't try the arrow and other things. 285 00:14:45,360 --> 00:14:48,040 Speaker 2: But yea yeah, well, well that's exactly what Liam did 286 00:14:48,040 --> 00:14:49,880 Speaker 2: in the last two races, and that didn't work either. 287 00:14:49,960 --> 00:14:51,960 Speaker 2: I am really looking forward to that race, Eric Thompson, 288 00:14:51,960 --> 00:14:53,600 Speaker 2: I thank you for your time. News Talks there B. 289 00:14:54,000 --> 00:14:55,200 Speaker 2: It is five twenty five. 290 00:14:55,520 --> 00:15:00,120 Speaker 1: The early edition full show podcast on iHeartRadio. How These 291 00:15:00,200 --> 00:15:00,720 Speaker 1: Talks of Me. 292 00:15:01,680 --> 00:15:05,400 Speaker 2: Newest Talks B five twenty seven. I'm Andrew Dickens. The 293 00:15:05,440 --> 00:15:13,160 Speaker 2: age of globalization is dead. Trump has withdrawn America. Now 294 00:15:13,560 --> 00:15:17,560 Speaker 2: we're in an age of blocks, nations that agree to 295 00:15:17,680 --> 00:15:22,600 Speaker 2: trade with each other, nations that have commonality. So who 296 00:15:22,640 --> 00:15:25,640 Speaker 2: are our friends and who are our friends that we 297 00:15:25,720 --> 00:15:28,200 Speaker 2: get on with, and who are our friends we can 298 00:15:28,240 --> 00:15:32,480 Speaker 2: trade with? China is our biggest trade friend, but is 299 00:15:32,560 --> 00:15:33,680 Speaker 2: China our friend friend? 300 00:15:34,200 --> 00:15:34,280 Speaker 5: No? 301 00:15:34,360 --> 00:15:34,680 Speaker 11: That not. 302 00:15:35,680 --> 00:15:38,200 Speaker 2: So we're now into a period of delicate negotiations and 303 00:15:38,240 --> 00:15:42,560 Speaker 2: that's going to cause less than perfect trade deals. Now 304 00:15:42,560 --> 00:15:44,720 Speaker 2: what do we do about America? Some have said the 305 00:15:44,760 --> 00:15:48,280 Speaker 2: situation that we are experiencing is not too bad ten 306 00:15:48,280 --> 00:15:50,760 Speaker 2: percent as we speak, But our trade with America is 307 00:15:50,840 --> 00:15:53,480 Speaker 2: nine billion a years. Are ten percent is near enough? 308 00:15:53,520 --> 00:15:57,080 Speaker 2: A billion dollars which is not inconsiderable? So what should 309 00:15:57,120 --> 00:15:59,480 Speaker 2: we do? The Trade Minister and the Prime Minister say 310 00:15:59,480 --> 00:16:01,360 Speaker 2: it would be four to retaliate. We're not in the 311 00:16:01,360 --> 00:16:05,520 Speaker 2: same weight class. That's true. I just had this random 312 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:07,560 Speaker 2: thought that maybe we should go to the Trump playbook. 313 00:16:07,920 --> 00:16:09,720 Speaker 2: We all know that Trump likes to go big and 314 00:16:09,720 --> 00:16:12,640 Speaker 2: then pull back to his bottom line. So should we 315 00:16:12,680 --> 00:16:16,720 Speaker 2: go back and say, okay, let's call it five and 316 00:16:16,760 --> 00:16:18,840 Speaker 2: then wait to see where the cards lie? Who knows? 317 00:16:19,440 --> 00:16:21,680 Speaker 2: What I do know, though, is that the world is 318 00:16:21,720 --> 00:16:29,400 Speaker 2: in chaos Russia, China, Israel, Ukraine, tariffs and inflation is lurking, 319 00:16:30,040 --> 00:16:33,480 Speaker 2: an uncertainty has not gone away, and people are wandering 320 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:36,720 Speaker 2: around using the D word every now and then, depression. 321 00:16:38,080 --> 00:16:41,640 Speaker 2: So it is a time for circumspection and recognizing that 322 00:16:41,720 --> 00:16:46,920 Speaker 2: the elephants are dancing and we are but mice Andrews. 323 00:16:47,160 --> 00:16:48,880 Speaker 2: And we'll talk to the meat industry just before sex 324 00:16:48,960 --> 00:16:51,760 Speaker 2: and ask them about their concerns and whether they're happy 325 00:16:51,880 --> 00:16:54,600 Speaker 2: enough with the situation as it exists. So that's still 326 00:16:54,640 --> 00:16:56,840 Speaker 2: to come. And I've got some Bruce Springsteen news for you. 327 00:16:56,880 --> 00:16:59,480 Speaker 2: And also you may have heard yesterday that a scooter 328 00:16:59,560 --> 00:17:01,840 Speaker 2: thieving ring had been busted and I had a number 329 00:17:01,840 --> 00:17:05,400 Speaker 2: of texts and people asking, well, was your wife's scooter 330 00:17:05,840 --> 00:17:09,240 Speaker 2: one of the wife's one of the scooters recovered. I'll 331 00:17:09,280 --> 00:17:12,360 Speaker 2: tell you that story in about five minutes time, right 332 00:17:12,359 --> 00:17:17,840 Speaker 2: here on News TALKB. This is early edition. I'm Andrew Dickens. 333 00:17:21,760 --> 00:17:25,680 Speaker 2: I can't get to talk. 334 00:17:26,040 --> 00:17:27,560 Speaker 7: I can't get to you from. 335 00:17:29,560 --> 00:17:30,040 Speaker 12: Talking. 336 00:17:31,119 --> 00:17:38,360 Speaker 2: Try talking. I can't go to all this lame night talking. 337 00:17:40,359 --> 00:17:44,080 Speaker 1: Andrew Dickens on early Edition with one roof, Make your 338 00:17:44,160 --> 00:18:04,600 Speaker 1: Property search simple, used dog Zibbycome. 339 00:17:55,880 --> 00:17:59,160 Speaker 2: Dude, thank you for choosing our programs for Friday. I'm 340 00:17:59,160 --> 00:18:02,080 Speaker 2: Andrew Dickinson for Iron Bridge. You can text me on 341 00:18:02,160 --> 00:18:06,080 Speaker 2: ninety two ninety two. Ben's just said it. Note cheer up, Andrew. 342 00:18:06,440 --> 00:18:08,679 Speaker 2: The tariffs are not that bad. It won't affect us 343 00:18:08,680 --> 00:18:11,400 Speaker 2: down here. Well, that may or may not be true, Ben, 344 00:18:11,600 --> 00:18:13,440 Speaker 2: I mean we may get through, okay. I'm not really 345 00:18:13,440 --> 00:18:15,240 Speaker 2: worried about us. I'm or worried about the rest of 346 00:18:15,280 --> 00:18:17,720 Speaker 2: the world to be fair, and then what will happen 347 00:18:17,720 --> 00:18:19,720 Speaker 2: to us because of that? I mean, they're certainly having 348 00:18:19,720 --> 00:18:21,520 Speaker 2: a fight. More on this with Vincent Macaveni in a 349 00:18:21,520 --> 00:18:24,879 Speaker 2: few moments time. Bruce Springsteen's releasing a new album. Actually 350 00:18:24,920 --> 00:18:27,800 Speaker 2: it's not an album, it's a box set. It's called 351 00:18:28,280 --> 00:18:32,320 Speaker 2: Tracks two. The Lost Albums comes out June twenty seventh. 352 00:18:32,720 --> 00:18:35,960 Speaker 2: It includes recordings made between eighty three and twenty eighteen, 353 00:18:36,320 --> 00:18:40,320 Speaker 2: eighty three songs that have never been released before. Apparently, 354 00:18:40,880 --> 00:18:45,800 Speaker 2: it's seven complete albums, each of which was recorded and abandoned, 355 00:18:45,840 --> 00:18:48,320 Speaker 2: which shows you just how good Bruce Springsteen is just 356 00:18:48,320 --> 00:18:51,640 Speaker 2: to have seven. He went, no, I won't release those, 357 00:18:51,680 --> 00:18:54,680 Speaker 2: but I'm sure that will brilliant Now, yesterday we heard 358 00:18:54,680 --> 00:18:57,520 Speaker 2: that an e scooter thieving ring had been busted, and 359 00:18:57,600 --> 00:18:59,679 Speaker 2: a number of people have texted an emailed me asking 360 00:18:59,840 --> 00:19:03,200 Speaker 2: was heaven's my partners which got stolen last week downtown? 361 00:19:04,800 --> 00:19:07,600 Speaker 2: No it's not, but here is what's happened in the 362 00:19:07,600 --> 00:19:11,159 Speaker 2: past week. We asked the hotel for CCTV footage it 363 00:19:11,200 --> 00:19:13,399 Speaker 2: was stolen outside a hotel. They said, you got to 364 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:15,760 Speaker 2: go and ask the police. Okay, so then we had 365 00:19:15,800 --> 00:19:18,199 Speaker 2: to go onto the web to ask the police. This 366 00:19:18,320 --> 00:19:21,560 Speaker 2: has moved glacially, but yesterday they finally acknowledged it. And 367 00:19:21,600 --> 00:19:23,800 Speaker 2: now we wait. This is a week after the theft. Right, 368 00:19:24,920 --> 00:19:26,760 Speaker 2: of course we're looking for a replacement. So we went 369 00:19:26,800 --> 00:19:30,280 Speaker 2: to the scooter shop. They said, there are pro gangs 370 00:19:30,280 --> 00:19:32,840 Speaker 2: who really know what they're doing these days, roaming all 371 00:19:32,880 --> 00:19:36,000 Speaker 2: our cities stealing scooters and e bikes. They can hack 372 00:19:36,040 --> 00:19:39,200 Speaker 2: the scooter and they hacked ours. We have an app 373 00:19:39,240 --> 00:19:41,919 Speaker 2: with a find my scooter function on it for the scooter. 374 00:19:42,040 --> 00:19:46,760 Speaker 2: They disabled that within an hour. The criminals import charges 375 00:19:46,840 --> 00:19:49,880 Speaker 2: so they can on sell them. They have battery powered 376 00:19:49,920 --> 00:19:52,600 Speaker 2: angle grinders that can make short work of a lock, 377 00:19:52,880 --> 00:19:56,719 Speaker 2: so now you can buy angle grinder proof d locks. 378 00:19:57,200 --> 00:20:02,320 Speaker 2: They cost six hundred dollars a throw. Helen's scooter is 379 00:20:02,359 --> 00:20:06,400 Speaker 2: relatively rare. It's a bright orange dual motor in motion climber. 380 00:20:06,520 --> 00:20:09,640 Speaker 2: Please look out for it. It's designed for hilly places 381 00:20:09,720 --> 00:20:11,760 Speaker 2: like New Zealand. It can go like the Clappers. It 382 00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:14,600 Speaker 2: can go forty five k. Now, we have been looking 383 00:20:14,600 --> 00:20:17,320 Speaker 2: out for it on trade me, but the scooter shop says, well, 384 00:20:17,320 --> 00:20:19,240 Speaker 2: they won't do it on trade me. They actually have 385 00:20:19,320 --> 00:20:24,400 Speaker 2: a sophisticated on selling program. Now, crimes only work if 386 00:20:24,440 --> 00:20:29,320 Speaker 2: someone complicit doesn't ask questions about where the stolen stuff 387 00:20:29,359 --> 00:20:32,840 Speaker 2: comes from. It's called receiving and you're still a criminal 388 00:20:32,840 --> 00:20:35,720 Speaker 2: if you do that. And this whole story is making 389 00:20:35,720 --> 00:20:40,840 Speaker 2: me feel like the crims are one step ahead of us. 390 00:20:42,240 --> 00:20:45,639 Speaker 2: And the other thing about all of this is insurance. 391 00:20:46,200 --> 00:20:50,160 Speaker 2: Because you get no satisfaction from the police, you don't 392 00:20:50,160 --> 00:20:53,399 Speaker 2: find your scooter again, it's gone. It's gone. So what 393 00:20:53,400 --> 00:20:54,800 Speaker 2: do you do? You go to the insurance. So the 394 00:20:54,840 --> 00:20:57,920 Speaker 2: insurance people are now paying out a fortune on stolen 395 00:20:58,000 --> 00:21:02,600 Speaker 2: e bikes and Nolan stolen Scio because, as I say, 396 00:21:02,960 --> 00:21:06,840 Speaker 2: the crims are one step ahead. Were good to go. 397 00:21:08,760 --> 00:21:11,120 Speaker 2: It is twenty one to six. Let's go right around 398 00:21:11,119 --> 00:21:13,840 Speaker 2: the country. And Callum Procter joins us right now from Dunedin. 399 00:21:13,880 --> 00:21:15,840 Speaker 4: How the Callum you good warning. 400 00:21:16,119 --> 00:21:17,879 Speaker 2: So we've got the first test results back from the 401 00:21:17,920 --> 00:21:21,359 Speaker 2: wastewater which has been discharged into the Shotover River in Queenstown. 402 00:21:22,680 --> 00:21:25,800 Speaker 4: Here we do, and it's good news. The Queenstown Lake 403 00:21:25,840 --> 00:21:29,280 Speaker 4: District Council started releasing this wastewater into the river daily 404 00:21:29,320 --> 00:21:33,399 Speaker 4: on Monday, twelve thousand cubic meters each day. The results 405 00:21:33,520 --> 00:21:37,159 Speaker 4: are so far well within consented limits set by the 406 00:21:37,160 --> 00:21:41,240 Speaker 4: Otaga Regional Council. The council says these samples were taken 407 00:21:41,280 --> 00:21:44,240 Speaker 4: immediately downstream and what they do is reflect the well 408 00:21:44,240 --> 00:21:47,120 Speaker 4: operating treatment plant. They say the water will be monitored 409 00:21:47,119 --> 00:21:50,320 Speaker 4: more upstream in the future, which will ensure that they 410 00:21:50,560 --> 00:21:53,280 Speaker 4: get a full understanding of any effects of this discharge. 411 00:21:53,280 --> 00:21:55,320 Speaker 2: Well that's the most important thing. Yeah, we don't want 412 00:21:55,320 --> 00:21:57,600 Speaker 2: the river polluted. Now, how's your weather. 413 00:21:58,920 --> 00:22:01,400 Speaker 4: It's fine in twenty five today, but we've got possible 414 00:22:01,600 --> 00:22:04,960 Speaker 4: heavy sundery shells this afternoon with a fresh sour all. 415 00:22:04,920 --> 00:22:07,399 Speaker 2: Right, Claire, sure it joins us now from Crushers. Hella Claire, 416 00:22:07,600 --> 00:22:10,240 Speaker 2: good morning. So we've had the inquest and the results 417 00:22:10,240 --> 00:22:13,760 Speaker 2: into the fatal boat capsize off Kaikoura back in twenty 418 00:22:13,800 --> 00:22:17,199 Speaker 2: twenty two. This whole story is absolutely horrific. The details 419 00:22:17,240 --> 00:22:20,160 Speaker 2: are horrific. Air pockets with petrol fumes from a leak. 420 00:22:20,200 --> 00:22:22,520 Speaker 2: It just it's a horrible story, exactly. 421 00:22:22,560 --> 00:22:24,320 Speaker 8: I remember it while it was terrible at the time 422 00:22:24,320 --> 00:22:25,639 Speaker 8: and still terrible now, Andrew. 423 00:22:25,720 --> 00:22:25,920 Speaker 11: Look. 424 00:22:26,160 --> 00:22:28,280 Speaker 8: Five of the eleven who were on board the boat 425 00:22:28,600 --> 00:22:31,880 Speaker 8: in twenty twenty two died when it flipped in Goose Bay, 426 00:22:32,000 --> 00:22:34,520 Speaker 8: just off the coast of kai Kota. At the time, 427 00:22:34,600 --> 00:22:36,800 Speaker 8: I remember there being a lot of suggestion that this 428 00:22:36,840 --> 00:22:39,199 Speaker 8: boat may have struck a whale causing it to flip, 429 00:22:39,400 --> 00:22:42,399 Speaker 8: but that's something that had to be confirmed by investigators. 430 00:22:42,680 --> 00:22:46,840 Speaker 8: Now the investigation has revealed that it virtually certain to 431 00:22:46,920 --> 00:22:49,600 Speaker 8: have happened. It must have hit a whale and then flipped. 432 00:22:49,800 --> 00:22:52,520 Speaker 8: The interesting part, as you say, is the Transport accident 433 00:22:52,600 --> 00:22:55,920 Speaker 8: investigation commissions found the deaths, though were due to leaking 434 00:22:56,040 --> 00:22:59,400 Speaker 8: fuel fumes as well as cold water and the confined 435 00:22:59,440 --> 00:23:02,720 Speaker 8: space base the pocket underneath the boat once it had flipped. 436 00:23:02,920 --> 00:23:06,200 Speaker 8: It's made seven recommendations to emergency services and had bid 437 00:23:06,200 --> 00:23:09,679 Speaker 8: to resolve what's been found to be six major safety issues. 438 00:23:09,920 --> 00:23:13,159 Speaker 8: The local MP Nationals Stuart Smith says the survivors and 439 00:23:13,200 --> 00:23:15,639 Speaker 8: families who lost loved ones on that day still have 440 00:23:15,720 --> 00:23:17,919 Speaker 8: to live with the outcome, but he is hopeful that 441 00:23:18,040 --> 00:23:21,480 Speaker 8: future incidents can be prevented now. He says, accidents are 442 00:23:21,480 --> 00:23:24,879 Speaker 8: called accidents for a reason and it almost seems like 443 00:23:24,960 --> 00:23:26,320 Speaker 8: this was an act of God. 444 00:23:27,040 --> 00:23:29,399 Speaker 2: Okay, so how's christ Rich's weather today? 445 00:23:29,920 --> 00:23:31,520 Speaker 8: A bit of an odd one here, quite warm. The 446 00:23:31,560 --> 00:23:33,399 Speaker 8: high will be twenty six, but we do have some 447 00:23:33,440 --> 00:23:36,280 Speaker 8: showers about. It could be heavy at times and northerlyast 448 00:23:36,320 --> 00:23:37,200 Speaker 8: turning southwest. 449 00:23:37,240 --> 00:23:39,040 Speaker 2: Thank you have a great weekend. Max Told joins me 450 00:23:39,040 --> 00:23:42,040 Speaker 2: from Wellington High Max, good morning. You've got a crime 451 00:23:42,080 --> 00:23:43,080 Speaker 2: spree in Wellington. 452 00:23:43,640 --> 00:23:46,800 Speaker 12: Yeah, it appears so police having to bolster the district. 453 00:23:47,119 --> 00:23:49,919 Speaker 12: We're bringing in fifteen more investigators to deal with this. 454 00:23:50,720 --> 00:23:52,639 Speaker 12: You've got a British couple who have found dead in 455 00:23:52,680 --> 00:23:56,560 Speaker 12: a suspected murder suicide in Roseleath on Monday. The next day, 456 00:23:56,560 --> 00:23:58,520 Speaker 12: a man was found that outside a home in the 457 00:23:58,560 --> 00:24:03,040 Speaker 12: suburb of Northland. That death still unexplained. We do know 458 00:24:03,080 --> 00:24:05,760 Speaker 12: that the victim is Simon Baird, a local described as 459 00:24:05,760 --> 00:24:08,879 Speaker 12: a gentleman and a lovely man. Police also now believe 460 00:24:08,920 --> 00:24:11,520 Speaker 12: the death of sixty three year old Abdul Nabi Zada 461 00:24:11,720 --> 00:24:16,160 Speaker 12: last month in Mirrama is linked to that awful home 462 00:24:16,200 --> 00:24:19,920 Speaker 12: invasion nearby and Mirramian which the homeowners scuffled with the intruder. 463 00:24:20,320 --> 00:24:23,280 Speaker 12: A man has already been arrested for the home invasion. 464 00:24:24,080 --> 00:24:28,080 Speaker 12: The former is a homicide investigation, so further charges are possible. 465 00:24:28,680 --> 00:24:32,880 Speaker 12: Police acknowledging there's been an unusual spate of serious investigations 466 00:24:32,960 --> 00:24:36,760 Speaker 12: launched in recent weeks. Most importantly, though, they say, no 467 00:24:36,880 --> 00:24:38,520 Speaker 12: additional reason to be concerned. 468 00:24:39,080 --> 00:24:41,640 Speaker 2: Good stuff and I thank you. And what's Willington's weather? 469 00:24:42,160 --> 00:24:45,919 Speaker 12: Some early rain and stronger winds, high of twenty central 470 00:24:46,119 --> 00:24:47,679 Speaker 12: to walk on we go neave A written man, A. 471 00:24:47,680 --> 00:24:49,119 Speaker 6: Good morning, We've made it to Friday. 472 00:24:49,240 --> 00:24:49,480 Speaker 10: Yay. 473 00:24:50,359 --> 00:24:55,080 Speaker 2: This pervert who've secretly filmed twenty two women and girls, 474 00:24:55,119 --> 00:24:56,760 Speaker 2: well what a piece of work. 475 00:24:56,960 --> 00:24:57,640 Speaker 6: Despicable. 476 00:24:57,680 --> 00:24:58,320 Speaker 8: I agree with you. 477 00:24:58,400 --> 00:25:01,320 Speaker 6: Look the sceedencing of this man secretly filmed twenty two 478 00:25:01,320 --> 00:25:05,240 Speaker 6: women and girls. Now this was prompted warnings about predator tactics. 479 00:25:05,280 --> 00:25:08,719 Speaker 6: Auckland man Micah Fuller. Now he's facing four years in prison. 480 00:25:09,040 --> 00:25:12,440 Speaker 6: He pleaded guilty to forty two charges relating to the offending. Now, 481 00:25:12,480 --> 00:25:14,679 Speaker 6: many of the twenty two victims, they were recorded as 482 00:25:14,720 --> 00:25:17,560 Speaker 6: they showered, undressed and they were using the toilet. So 483 00:25:17,680 --> 00:25:20,480 Speaker 6: the government's chief victim's advocate, Ruth's money, she's come out. 484 00:25:20,560 --> 00:25:23,600 Speaker 6: She says public messaging is key to addressing the risks, 485 00:25:23,880 --> 00:25:25,720 Speaker 6: and she says that look, everyone needs to be aware 486 00:25:25,720 --> 00:25:27,119 Speaker 6: of the dangers around them. 487 00:25:27,560 --> 00:25:29,159 Speaker 2: I was watching the Telly last night and there was 488 00:25:29,200 --> 00:25:32,359 Speaker 2: a very brave woman who came on. She was a victim, 489 00:25:32,480 --> 00:25:36,159 Speaker 2: or excuse me, she was a victim. I thought she 490 00:25:36,280 --> 00:25:37,840 Speaker 2: was very brave to come on and say stuff. 491 00:25:37,880 --> 00:25:41,800 Speaker 6: Oh absolutely, you know what's going on. You're fine now? 492 00:25:42,240 --> 00:25:43,200 Speaker 6: Was that your cup of tea? 493 00:25:43,240 --> 00:25:44,880 Speaker 2: I'm having a kind of tea while are you talking 494 00:25:44,920 --> 00:25:48,000 Speaker 2: about choked? Don't you worry? How's awkards? 495 00:25:48,000 --> 00:25:50,280 Speaker 6: Were the rain with heavy falls? And we do need 496 00:25:50,280 --> 00:25:52,240 Speaker 6: this rain easing to a few shellers in the afternoon. 497 00:25:52,280 --> 00:25:53,880 Speaker 6: We're going to high twenty three. But I can say 498 00:25:53,920 --> 00:25:56,000 Speaker 6: that it's going to be fine and sunny for Saturday, 499 00:25:56,040 --> 00:25:56,720 Speaker 6: so that'll be. 500 00:25:56,680 --> 00:25:58,600 Speaker 2: Got to all right. The tariffs, how are they going 501 00:25:58,640 --> 00:26:01,200 Speaker 2: to affect us? And mostly how's it going to affect meat. 502 00:26:01,720 --> 00:26:03,960 Speaker 2: I mean, the industry is joining me. Before six it's 503 00:26:04,000 --> 00:26:04,760 Speaker 2: news talks. It'll be. 504 00:26:06,960 --> 00:26:09,679 Speaker 1: International correspondence on news talks. 505 00:26:09,680 --> 00:26:13,720 Speaker 2: It'd be it's about thirteen minutes to six m. We're 506 00:26:13,760 --> 00:26:16,879 Speaker 2: after Europe Vincent Mecha, vinigod morning to you, Good morning. 507 00:26:17,480 --> 00:26:20,200 Speaker 2: So the European reaction to Donald Trump's turffs. 508 00:26:21,680 --> 00:26:24,720 Speaker 13: Yeah, like all governments around the world, the UK and 509 00:26:24,880 --> 00:26:26,800 Speaker 13: Europe is trying to figure out what to do now 510 00:26:26,840 --> 00:26:29,800 Speaker 13: in response, and we're taking slightly different paths. The UK 511 00:26:30,280 --> 00:26:33,439 Speaker 13: feels it's close to actually securing a trade deal with 512 00:26:33,720 --> 00:26:37,119 Speaker 13: the United States, and so we are still staying on 513 00:26:37,160 --> 00:26:41,320 Speaker 13: this sort of uncritical, calm steady path in the hope 514 00:26:41,320 --> 00:26:43,399 Speaker 13: that we can get that done quickly. Our rate was 515 00:26:43,440 --> 00:26:45,640 Speaker 13: only put at ten percent. We're much more of a 516 00:26:45,680 --> 00:26:48,480 Speaker 13: services based economy, we've got less of a trade deficit. 517 00:26:48,800 --> 00:26:52,320 Speaker 13: So Kirstarmer hoping that he can do something soon. Are 518 00:26:52,359 --> 00:26:55,119 Speaker 13: two primary exports for the US Auto's those obviously are 519 00:26:55,160 --> 00:26:58,119 Speaker 13: at twenty five percent. Pharmaceuticals. Those have been given a 520 00:26:58,119 --> 00:27:01,320 Speaker 13: temporary reprieve. So there is hope here in London something 521 00:27:01,359 --> 00:27:03,119 Speaker 13: can be done, but of course there'll be knock on 522 00:27:03,160 --> 00:27:06,360 Speaker 13: effects from everywhere else around the world. Europe though much 523 00:27:06,400 --> 00:27:10,040 Speaker 13: bigger manufacturer compared to the United Kingdom. They've been pretty 524 00:27:10,119 --> 00:27:13,160 Speaker 13: robust saying they're going to move quickly to retaliatory measures 525 00:27:13,480 --> 00:27:15,399 Speaker 13: and they're not happy with this, saying it's a major 526 00:27:15,440 --> 00:27:16,720 Speaker 13: blow to the world economy. 527 00:27:17,440 --> 00:27:22,040 Speaker 2: Yes, and people concern that the war may be overly 528 00:27:22,080 --> 00:27:23,679 Speaker 2: recissionary for the whole globe. 529 00:27:25,200 --> 00:27:27,199 Speaker 13: Yeah, I think that, you know, keep hearing the adage 530 00:27:27,240 --> 00:27:29,320 Speaker 13: that no one actually wins in the trade war, and 531 00:27:29,400 --> 00:27:32,640 Speaker 13: ultimately the people that pay are consumers. So I think 532 00:27:32,640 --> 00:27:34,600 Speaker 13: there is a lot of bewilderment about what's going on. 533 00:27:34,680 --> 00:27:38,520 Speaker 13: It is a total rewiring of the global economy, and 534 00:27:38,560 --> 00:27:40,600 Speaker 13: some people can see, you know, Donald Trump is right 535 00:27:40,600 --> 00:27:43,600 Speaker 13: about wanting to reshure a lot of jobs and get 536 00:27:43,640 --> 00:27:46,639 Speaker 13: people into quality jobs, but they also feel like this 537 00:27:46,680 --> 00:27:48,399 Speaker 13: is going to be a massive shock to the system 538 00:27:48,480 --> 00:27:51,679 Speaker 13: after a decade, Let's be honest. Where for here in 539 00:27:51,680 --> 00:27:53,439 Speaker 13: the UK, we had the shock of Brexit, then we 540 00:27:53,440 --> 00:27:55,600 Speaker 13: had the pandemic, and then we've had the war in Ukraine. 541 00:27:56,000 --> 00:27:57,960 Speaker 13: People are quite fed up with these kind of shocks 542 00:27:58,560 --> 00:27:58,920 Speaker 13: all right. 543 00:27:59,000 --> 00:28:02,159 Speaker 2: Now we move to the between Prince Harry and his 544 00:28:02,400 --> 00:28:05,000 Speaker 2: charity center Ballet and now we have an investigation. 545 00:28:06,280 --> 00:28:08,680 Speaker 13: Yeah, the Charity Commission here in the UK is announced 546 00:28:08,720 --> 00:28:11,600 Speaker 13: the first stage and a potential investigation into the conduct 547 00:28:11,600 --> 00:28:14,000 Speaker 13: of the charity. This is after this war of words 548 00:28:14,000 --> 00:28:17,440 Speaker 13: has broken out over Center Ballet which Prince Harry set 549 00:28:17,560 --> 00:28:20,960 Speaker 13: up around twenty years ago with Prince Seiso of Lusutu, 550 00:28:21,080 --> 00:28:25,240 Speaker 13: which was looking at health, particularly HIV and AIDS in 551 00:28:25,440 --> 00:28:30,399 Speaker 13: young people in South southern parts of Africa. And so 552 00:28:30,960 --> 00:28:34,600 Speaker 13: this resignation last week, fall out between the sort of 553 00:28:34,640 --> 00:28:38,840 Speaker 13: trustees Prince Harry and Prince Seyso and the chair of 554 00:28:38,880 --> 00:28:41,480 Speaker 13: the charity has been a bit of a war of 555 00:28:41,560 --> 00:28:43,640 Speaker 13: words in the media in the last week. But now 556 00:28:43,680 --> 00:28:45,680 Speaker 13: we're going to get an efficial investigation as to what's 557 00:28:45,720 --> 00:28:48,200 Speaker 13: been going on in this charity. Prince Harry, for his part, 558 00:28:48,240 --> 00:28:49,360 Speaker 13: says he welcomes this. 559 00:28:50,000 --> 00:28:52,160 Speaker 2: Have then people of the UK taken sides. 560 00:28:54,000 --> 00:28:56,080 Speaker 13: Well, it's a kind of there's a lot going on 561 00:28:56,120 --> 00:28:58,080 Speaker 13: this week, but it is another sort of you know, 562 00:28:58,200 --> 00:29:01,960 Speaker 13: Harry Meghan drama, which we're sort of well used to. 563 00:29:02,320 --> 00:29:05,280 Speaker 13: I think many people though do recognize that throughout it all, 564 00:29:05,320 --> 00:29:08,400 Speaker 13: Prince Harry has been very dedicated to his charity work, 565 00:29:08,440 --> 00:29:12,480 Speaker 13: particularly this charity which you know, he founded himself. It 566 00:29:12,560 --> 00:29:15,560 Speaker 13: was named, you know, to do with his mother and 567 00:29:15,560 --> 00:29:19,320 Speaker 13: forgetting memories of a parent, and so he's been dedicated 568 00:29:19,360 --> 00:29:21,120 Speaker 13: to it. He spent a lot of time in this 569 00:29:21,160 --> 00:29:24,160 Speaker 13: part of the world, across the African continent doing charity work. 570 00:29:24,200 --> 00:29:26,320 Speaker 13: So people just sort of not quite sure what's going on. 571 00:29:26,480 --> 00:29:28,520 Speaker 2: Okay, Vincent, I thank you so much. It is now 572 00:29:28,520 --> 00:29:33,280 Speaker 2: ten minutes to six. Dickens Well, Donald Trump promised global 573 00:29:33,360 --> 00:29:40,200 Speaker 2: tariffs and he did it. New Zealand exports are finally 574 00:29:40,240 --> 00:29:41,960 Speaker 2: in the firing line. We've been hit with a ten 575 00:29:41,960 --> 00:29:44,440 Speaker 2: percent tariff on all imports into the States and across 576 00:29:44,520 --> 00:29:47,880 Speaker 2: all industries. And the twenty percent that the US published 577 00:29:47,880 --> 00:29:52,040 Speaker 2: to calculate the tariff was calculated off trade deficit rather 578 00:29:52,080 --> 00:29:54,360 Speaker 2: than tariff, so that's what we're questioning. So look, we 579 00:29:54,480 --> 00:29:57,360 Speaker 2: are considered by some to be the lucky ones because 580 00:29:57,360 --> 00:29:59,960 Speaker 2: some countries have been hit between twenty to forty nine percent. 581 00:30:00,320 --> 00:30:02,160 Speaker 2: I'm joined now by the chief executive of the Meat 582 00:30:02,200 --> 00:30:06,240 Speaker 2: Industry Association, So MKAA be the good morning to you, sir. 583 00:30:07,360 --> 00:30:08,000 Speaker 5: Good morning. 584 00:30:08,600 --> 00:30:11,720 Speaker 2: Oh I'm sorry. Are we the lucky ones? 585 00:30:13,160 --> 00:30:13,320 Speaker 7: Oh? 586 00:30:13,480 --> 00:30:16,800 Speaker 5: Locke, I don't know that anyone is lucky in this context, 587 00:30:17,200 --> 00:30:19,880 Speaker 5: it is quite quite a shock, even though it's not 588 00:30:21,600 --> 00:30:25,960 Speaker 5: an unforeseen shop was for forecasted for quite some time, 589 00:30:26,400 --> 00:30:30,080 Speaker 5: but the fact that it has transpired is you know, 590 00:30:30,160 --> 00:30:33,760 Speaker 5: as quite disappointing, and I don't think anyone can count 591 00:30:33,800 --> 00:30:37,920 Speaker 5: themselves lucky because the impact of tariffs will have a 592 00:30:37,960 --> 00:30:40,600 Speaker 5: significant disruption and global trade. 593 00:30:40,680 --> 00:30:42,760 Speaker 2: What are you more worried about the actual tariffs on 594 00:30:42,840 --> 00:30:45,760 Speaker 2: New Zealand products or as you say, the overall effect 595 00:30:45,840 --> 00:30:47,360 Speaker 2: on the entire global trade system. 596 00:30:48,360 --> 00:30:51,200 Speaker 5: Oh, I think both of them are very much interconnected. 597 00:30:51,480 --> 00:30:56,200 Speaker 5: And you know, in our trade we are very globally connected, 598 00:30:56,440 --> 00:30:58,960 Speaker 5: with our experts going to over one hundred and ten 599 00:30:59,480 --> 00:31:03,880 Speaker 5: markets around the world. So when one market is in distress, 600 00:31:04,920 --> 00:31:08,200 Speaker 5: then that has flow on implications for other markets. And 601 00:31:08,760 --> 00:31:12,000 Speaker 5: in this case, the US is a key importer and 602 00:31:12,200 --> 00:31:16,120 Speaker 5: export of beef. Therefore, the US announcement is likely to 603 00:31:16,160 --> 00:31:21,000 Speaker 5: impack global beef markets anyway, with the number of other 604 00:31:21,080 --> 00:31:23,800 Speaker 5: countries looking to redirect their products. 605 00:31:24,480 --> 00:31:27,920 Speaker 2: Lexercilate the effect on you to the United States of America, 606 00:31:28,040 --> 00:31:29,920 Speaker 2: and they are tariffs that they will be putting on. 607 00:31:30,040 --> 00:31:32,719 Speaker 2: I mean, how big is our trade with America and 608 00:31:32,760 --> 00:31:38,200 Speaker 2: how will that bilateral trade be affected for US well. 609 00:31:38,320 --> 00:31:41,800 Speaker 5: The US currently is our number one beef export market. 610 00:31:42,680 --> 00:31:45,880 Speaker 5: It has billions of dollars worth of trade, and it 611 00:31:45,920 --> 00:31:49,960 Speaker 5: has increased over the recent times partly because there is 612 00:31:50,320 --> 00:31:53,280 Speaker 5: strong demand for a product in the United States and 613 00:31:53,320 --> 00:31:59,720 Speaker 5: also because their domestic production cannot necessarily meet their domestics 614 00:32:00,320 --> 00:32:04,080 Speaker 5: consumption demand. So it is going to impact on US. 615 00:32:04,480 --> 00:32:10,240 Speaker 5: We currently trade under small quota with a very small tariff, 616 00:32:10,240 --> 00:32:12,560 Speaker 5: and nuisance tariff is what we call it, just a 617 00:32:12,600 --> 00:32:17,600 Speaker 5: couple of sen tequilo. The ten percent is essentially imposing 618 00:32:18,360 --> 00:32:22,680 Speaker 5: over nine point three percent extra cost on our exports 619 00:32:22,680 --> 00:32:24,400 Speaker 5: and that is going to be significant. 620 00:32:24,520 --> 00:32:26,880 Speaker 2: Would you retaliate or not? Is it just not worth it? 621 00:32:28,560 --> 00:32:32,600 Speaker 5: Well, I think every action has an equal and opposite reaction, 622 00:32:32,720 --> 00:32:36,760 Speaker 5: I guess so. I'm not sure that retaliation is quite 623 00:32:36,760 --> 00:32:40,160 Speaker 5: the right approach. What we do need to do is 624 00:32:40,240 --> 00:32:43,520 Speaker 5: just work within the system as best as we can 625 00:32:44,040 --> 00:32:46,880 Speaker 5: and you know, argue the fact that we are a 626 00:32:46,920 --> 00:32:50,360 Speaker 5: good trader, good trading partner to the United States, our 627 00:32:50,360 --> 00:32:54,920 Speaker 5: product is complementary, and work the commercial angles to find 628 00:32:54,960 --> 00:32:56,760 Speaker 5: the best way to put our product. 629 00:32:56,520 --> 00:32:59,200 Speaker 2: In very good look. I wish you like going forward. 630 00:32:59,600 --> 00:33:03,000 Speaker 2: That is Cardapeaver who comes from the Meat Industry Association, 631 00:33:03,120 --> 00:33:05,600 Speaker 2: and that clunking and thumping and bumping is Mike Hosking, 632 00:33:05,640 --> 00:33:06,920 Speaker 2: who's here shortly the. 633 00:33:06,840 --> 00:33:09,800 Speaker 1: News you need this morning and the in depth analysis 634 00:33:09,920 --> 00:33:13,520 Speaker 1: early edition with Andrew Dickens and one roof Make Your 635 00:33:13,560 --> 00:33:16,000 Speaker 1: Property Search Simple, News Talk zid Be. 636 00:33:16,120 --> 00:33:17,840 Speaker 2: You got a whole lot of Texas reminding me and 637 00:33:17,880 --> 00:33:20,400 Speaker 2: everybody that Trump is not the first person to impose 638 00:33:20,440 --> 00:33:23,160 Speaker 2: tariffs on countries. Other countries already had them before Donald 639 00:33:23,160 --> 00:33:25,160 Speaker 2: Trump did them. But you got to realize we in 640 00:33:25,240 --> 00:33:27,320 Speaker 2: New Zealand, we were the first to try and get 641 00:33:27,400 --> 00:33:28,800 Speaker 2: rid of tariffs because we had to deal with the 642 00:33:28,840 --> 00:33:31,200 Speaker 2: EU scenarios. So we're ahead of the game. And Mike 643 00:33:31,280 --> 00:33:32,520 Speaker 2: Hosking joins me, Now, yeah. 644 00:33:32,400 --> 00:33:34,320 Speaker 14: We'll talk about that this morning. The market's funnily enough, 645 00:33:34,360 --> 00:33:36,640 Speaker 14: we came we were positive by the end of the day. 646 00:33:36,680 --> 00:33:38,920 Speaker 14: New Zealand and Australia wasn't too bad. The Nickay got 647 00:33:38,880 --> 00:33:41,240 Speaker 14: whacked because of the cars in Japan. But in the 648 00:33:41,280 --> 00:33:43,760 Speaker 14: American market, funnily enough, I've been watching that all morning 649 00:33:44,320 --> 00:33:46,400 Speaker 14: and when I came in it was down fifteen hundred, 650 00:33:46,440 --> 00:33:49,400 Speaker 14: which is like a disaster. It's still a disaster. But 651 00:33:49,400 --> 00:33:50,560 Speaker 14: it's only eleven hundweights, so. 652 00:33:50,480 --> 00:33:52,160 Speaker 2: I think they're just waking up to the whole thing 653 00:33:52,240 --> 00:33:54,400 Speaker 2: and the impact of it. You've got phill Gough on 654 00:33:54,440 --> 00:33:55,000 Speaker 2: the show as well. 655 00:33:55,080 --> 00:33:57,360 Speaker 14: Yeah, well he's come back to the country and done 656 00:33:57,400 --> 00:33:59,600 Speaker 14: as I would have done it again routine, which is 657 00:33:59,600 --> 00:34:01,520 Speaker 14: not really what his job was, was it, I mean 658 00:34:01,560 --> 00:34:02,760 Speaker 14: at the end of the day. So he's on and 659 00:34:02,760 --> 00:34:04,560 Speaker 14: we'll talk about the IF one this weekend, talk about 660 00:34:04,560 --> 00:34:05,800 Speaker 14: the territor, this good stuff. 661 00:34:06,040 --> 00:34:07,960 Speaker 2: Thank you to producer can say. My name is Andrew Dickins. 662 00:34:07,960 --> 00:34:10,600 Speaker 2: To see you next week. I want to listen to 663 00:34:10,760 --> 00:34:15,360 Speaker 2: live Crafts Monday to bring it by it back. 664 00:34:16,840 --> 00:34:19,799 Speaker 1: For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge. Listen live 665 00:34:19,920 --> 00:34:22,960 Speaker 1: to News Talks. It'd be from five am weekdays, or 666 00:34:23,000 --> 00:34:24,920 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.