1 00:00:01,160 --> 00:00:05,320 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the insight. Andrew Dickens on 2 00:00:05,559 --> 00:00:09,840 Speaker 1: Early Erditia with r the Supercenter, explore r V successories 3 00:00:09,880 --> 00:00:11,960 Speaker 1: and servicing all in one news talks. 4 00:00:12,000 --> 00:00:17,079 Speaker 2: They'd be welcome wanting to you so ACC staff have 5 00:00:17,200 --> 00:00:19,360 Speaker 2: been told that they will have to work at least 6 00:00:19,400 --> 00:00:23,560 Speaker 2: three days in their office in a week instead of two, 7 00:00:23,640 --> 00:00:26,600 Speaker 2: which is the current deal. The union's outraged. We're going 8 00:00:26,600 --> 00:00:28,960 Speaker 2: to find out why in about five minutes time. A 9 00:00:29,000 --> 00:00:31,319 Speaker 2: great weekend of sport with a load of winds. Andrew 10 00:00:31,400 --> 00:00:33,720 Speaker 2: Ordison will wrap it up all in ten minutes time, 11 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:38,000 Speaker 2: including the retirement of King Williamson from T twenty. I'll 12 00:00:38,000 --> 00:00:40,880 Speaker 2: tell you which river in North Auckland is being systematically 13 00:00:41,000 --> 00:00:43,919 Speaker 2: ruined by water care and five reew wards are being 14 00:00:43,920 --> 00:00:46,680 Speaker 2: built at our hospitals. They're called rapid builds that look 15 00:00:46,760 --> 00:00:50,560 Speaker 2: suspiciously like prefabs. Will have Health Minister sim And Brown 16 00:00:50,600 --> 00:00:52,440 Speaker 2: to tell us about the plans and he'll be talking 17 00:00:52,440 --> 00:00:54,560 Speaker 2: to us just before six. We're off to the UK 18 00:00:54,720 --> 00:00:56,960 Speaker 2: with Gavin Gray. We have correspondence from right around New 19 00:00:57,040 --> 00:00:59,279 Speaker 2: Zealand and you can have your say as well by 20 00:00:59,320 --> 00:01:02,680 Speaker 2: texting ninety two ninety two. A small change does apply 21 00:01:03,240 --> 00:01:05,560 Speaker 2: a good Morning tier. It's seven out of five. 22 00:01:07,080 --> 00:01:07,800 Speaker 1: The agenda. 23 00:01:08,160 --> 00:01:11,560 Speaker 2: Well, it's Funday, the third of November. A horrific scene 24 00:01:11,600 --> 00:01:16,200 Speaker 2: on a train from Doncaster to London, a mess stebbing lived, 25 00:01:16,360 --> 00:01:19,360 Speaker 2: eleven people in hospital and two fighting for their lives 26 00:01:19,800 --> 00:01:23,600 Speaker 2: at Both attackers are apparently in custody. 27 00:01:23,800 --> 00:01:26,600 Speaker 3: Within eight minutes of the nine to nine to nine 28 00:01:26,600 --> 00:01:30,240 Speaker 3: call being made, two men were brought into police custody, 29 00:01:30,520 --> 00:01:31,759 Speaker 3: where they remain this morning. 30 00:01:32,040 --> 00:01:32,880 Speaker 1: I can tell you that. 31 00:01:32,800 --> 00:01:35,920 Speaker 3: These are the first mail A thirty two year old male, 32 00:01:36,800 --> 00:01:40,760 Speaker 3: a black British national, and a thirty five year old man, 33 00:01:41,480 --> 00:01:45,839 Speaker 3: a British national of Caribbean descent. They were both arrested 34 00:01:46,240 --> 00:01:48,520 Speaker 3: on suspicion of attempted murder. 35 00:01:48,360 --> 00:01:51,160 Speaker 2: And authority say there's no sign that was terror related 36 00:01:51,200 --> 00:01:53,960 Speaker 2: to and Meanwhile, in the UK, the Royal cleanup continues. 37 00:01:54,280 --> 00:01:57,000 Speaker 2: The UK governments here as it's working to remove Prince 38 00:01:57,080 --> 00:02:01,720 Speaker 2: Andrews's former Prince Andrews last honorary title and they're doing 39 00:02:01,760 --> 00:02:04,280 Speaker 2: that at the King's request. He lost his title of 40 00:02:04,320 --> 00:02:07,600 Speaker 2: Prince last week. Meanwhile, over in the US, lawmakers are 41 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:10,680 Speaker 2: digging into the Epstein case and they want Andrew to 42 00:02:10,800 --> 00:02:12,519 Speaker 2: finally front up and answer questions. 43 00:02:12,680 --> 00:02:15,480 Speaker 4: He can absolutely do it remotely. He can have a lawyer. 44 00:02:15,560 --> 00:02:15,960 Speaker 5: President. 45 00:02:16,680 --> 00:02:20,720 Speaker 6: We have many options for him to tell us what 46 00:02:20,840 --> 00:02:21,679 Speaker 6: he knows. 47 00:02:22,720 --> 00:02:25,640 Speaker 2: And finally, two more had been charged over the Louver heist, 48 00:02:25,880 --> 00:02:28,560 Speaker 2: a man and a woman, both of course denying it completely. 49 00:02:29,000 --> 00:02:32,880 Speaker 2: They'll joined two others who have partially admitted some involvement. 50 00:02:33,400 --> 00:02:38,040 Speaker 2: The jewels worth one hundred million dollars. Well, they're still missing. 51 00:02:38,560 --> 00:02:41,920 Speaker 7: When these five were picked up on the Wednesday, we 52 00:02:41,919 --> 00:02:44,280 Speaker 7: were told that one of them, one of the five, 53 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:47,120 Speaker 7: was somebody who had been at the scene but not 54 00:02:47,240 --> 00:02:49,760 Speaker 7: gone into the loop, been down below and helped with 55 00:02:49,800 --> 00:02:53,080 Speaker 7: the getaway. So it seems likely that this other person charged, 56 00:02:53,120 --> 00:02:55,079 Speaker 7: a thirty seven year old man, was one of the 57 00:02:55,080 --> 00:02:57,320 Speaker 7: people on the ground on the road outside the loop 58 00:02:57,320 --> 00:02:58,240 Speaker 7: when all this took place. 59 00:02:58,560 --> 00:02:59,760 Speaker 2: It's nine minutes after five. 60 00:03:01,240 --> 00:03:04,960 Speaker 1: Get ahead of the headlines on early edition with Andrew 61 00:03:05,000 --> 00:03:09,320 Speaker 1: Dickens and R The Supercenter explore are these accessories and 62 00:03:09,440 --> 00:03:11,680 Speaker 1: servicing all in one news talks that'd be. 63 00:03:11,800 --> 00:03:14,320 Speaker 2: So this coming week in the twenty twenty five United 64 00:03:14,360 --> 00:03:17,240 Speaker 2: Nations Climate Change Conference gets underway in Brazil, and the 65 00:03:17,240 --> 00:03:19,800 Speaker 2: world will gather yet again to discuss the climate and 66 00:03:19,800 --> 00:03:22,560 Speaker 2: come up with not much at all. But America is 67 00:03:22,600 --> 00:03:26,000 Speaker 2: not going. They have decided not to send a representative 68 00:03:26,080 --> 00:03:29,760 Speaker 2: because Donald Trump thinks the climate change is a con job, 69 00:03:30,240 --> 00:03:32,760 Speaker 2: which I think is a cop out from the cop conference. 70 00:03:33,280 --> 00:03:35,240 Speaker 2: If you don't believe in it, go and change the 71 00:03:35,240 --> 00:03:38,440 Speaker 2: world's mind. Don't sulk at home calling bs. If you 72 00:03:38,440 --> 00:03:41,320 Speaker 2: think the world is being conned, go and tell them how. 73 00:03:41,920 --> 00:03:45,520 Speaker 2: But no matter what you believe, the weather continues. The 74 00:03:45,560 --> 00:03:49,040 Speaker 2: headlines have been everywhere over the past week. New Zealand storms, 75 00:03:49,280 --> 00:03:53,160 Speaker 2: communities without power, the Caribbean being wrecked by a superpowered 76 00:03:53,240 --> 00:03:57,200 Speaker 2: hurricane fired on by superheated oceans. And then the UN 77 00:03:57,280 --> 00:04:00,640 Speaker 2: Secretary General last week waited in saying we've to prevent 78 00:04:00,720 --> 00:04:04,720 Speaker 2: a one point five degree rise in temperatures, So world, 79 00:04:05,080 --> 00:04:08,880 Speaker 2: brace yourself for a bad climate. And then there was 80 00:04:08,960 --> 00:04:13,440 Speaker 2: Bill Gates. He released a memo ahead of this climate summit. 81 00:04:15,320 --> 00:04:19,279 Speaker 2: He argued that climate change is serious, but it's not apocalyptic, 82 00:04:20,160 --> 00:04:23,760 Speaker 2: and he said let's talk innovation and not alarmism. So 83 00:04:23,839 --> 00:04:26,440 Speaker 2: when peoplehoard Bill say that, they argued that he's made 84 00:04:26,440 --> 00:04:29,279 Speaker 2: a one hundred and eighty degree turn against climate change. 85 00:04:29,440 --> 00:04:31,520 Speaker 2: But actually I don't think he said that at all 86 00:04:31,800 --> 00:04:34,839 Speaker 2: he reckoned. The focus should shift from strictly reducing emissions 87 00:04:34,839 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 2: and temperature targets to improving human lives in the face 88 00:04:38,360 --> 00:04:41,760 Speaker 2: of the climate, especially the poorest countries, that we should 89 00:04:41,800 --> 00:04:46,480 Speaker 2: concentrate on surviving whatever comes our way. He didn't turn 90 00:04:46,520 --> 00:04:49,880 Speaker 2: his back on climate change mitigation on human activities. He's 91 00:04:49,920 --> 00:04:52,720 Speaker 2: just being pragmatic and rational, saying, well, where this is 92 00:04:52,720 --> 00:04:55,160 Speaker 2: pretty horrific, you're going to have to do something about it. 93 00:04:55,240 --> 00:04:57,800 Speaker 2: If you want to live in Jamaica, build homes that 94 00:04:57,880 --> 00:05:00,640 Speaker 2: can take two hundred kilometers in our winds and flooding. 95 00:05:00,800 --> 00:05:03,400 Speaker 2: And if you want to live in Kluther, make sure 96 00:05:03,440 --> 00:05:06,359 Speaker 2: your infrastructure is strong enough to take some wild weather. 97 00:05:06,880 --> 00:05:09,200 Speaker 2: So that's what I think COP thirty should be about 98 00:05:09,240 --> 00:05:12,640 Speaker 2: as it arrives in Brazil this weekend, they should be 99 00:05:12,640 --> 00:05:16,120 Speaker 2: talking about how we get through, how we survive what's 100 00:05:16,160 --> 00:05:19,240 Speaker 2: already hitting us. And the States turning their back on 101 00:05:19,279 --> 00:05:22,679 Speaker 2: the conference is a bit like an ostriche bearing its head. 102 00:05:24,080 --> 00:05:24,719 Speaker 1: As that be. 103 00:05:26,040 --> 00:05:30,000 Speaker 2: So apparently the people who run the ACC went to 104 00:05:30,040 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 2: the staff and gave them one hour notice and said, look, 105 00:05:32,839 --> 00:05:34,440 Speaker 2: from now on, you have to work three days in 106 00:05:34,480 --> 00:05:39,360 Speaker 2: the office, are not two and the workers were outraged, 107 00:05:39,760 --> 00:05:42,200 Speaker 2: and so are you. I can see already we've got 108 00:05:42,640 --> 00:05:45,479 Speaker 2: texts coming through ACC stuff should be in their office 109 00:05:45,480 --> 00:05:49,880 Speaker 2: Monday through Friday. So why is the union so outraged 110 00:05:50,320 --> 00:05:53,000 Speaker 2: at what does not seem to be an onerous task 111 00:05:53,360 --> 00:05:55,440 Speaker 2: of being in an office three days of a week 112 00:05:55,760 --> 00:05:57,720 Speaker 2: in a five day working week. We'll find out in 113 00:05:57,720 --> 00:06:00,320 Speaker 2: a few moments time. Flurffit Simons will be joining us. 114 00:06:03,040 --> 00:06:06,400 Speaker 1: News and Views you trust to start your day. It's 115 00:06:06,520 --> 00:06:10,960 Speaker 1: early ediship with Dre Dickins and r V Supercenter explore 116 00:06:11,040 --> 00:06:14,400 Speaker 1: r VS accessories and servicing. Fall than one News talks 117 00:06:14,440 --> 00:06:14,719 Speaker 1: that'd b. 118 00:06:14,800 --> 00:06:17,719 Speaker 2: It's coming up fifteen minutes after five. So the PSA 119 00:06:17,839 --> 00:06:21,440 Speaker 2: is taking the ACC to the EERA, that's the Employment 120 00:06:21,480 --> 00:06:24,960 Speaker 2: Relations Authority. They claim they've been blindsided over new work 121 00:06:25,000 --> 00:06:28,600 Speaker 2: from home rules ACC Todd staff. They now need to 122 00:06:28,640 --> 00:06:30,800 Speaker 2: be in the office three days a week. That's up 123 00:06:30,839 --> 00:06:33,160 Speaker 2: from two. And the Union's here is they got less 124 00:06:33,160 --> 00:06:36,080 Speaker 2: than one hour's notice of the change. So PSA National 125 00:06:36,080 --> 00:06:38,680 Speaker 2: Secretary Flir fitz Simons is joining me. Now come on 126 00:06:38,720 --> 00:06:39,240 Speaker 2: into your flir. 127 00:06:40,120 --> 00:06:40,960 Speaker 4: Good morning, Andrew. 128 00:06:41,040 --> 00:06:42,120 Speaker 2: What's the case you're taking? 129 00:06:43,400 --> 00:06:46,320 Speaker 4: Really? What we're asking the employments authority to do is 130 00:06:46,400 --> 00:06:49,600 Speaker 4: to suspend the new role and instead engage in some 131 00:06:49,640 --> 00:06:53,480 Speaker 4: proper consultation with ACC staff with an open mind. Because 132 00:06:53,480 --> 00:06:56,480 Speaker 4: many people have planned their whole lives around their current 133 00:06:56,520 --> 00:06:59,359 Speaker 4: working from home arrangements. And we've got a provision in 134 00:06:59,400 --> 00:07:01,560 Speaker 4: the employment agreement that says they meant to talk to 135 00:07:01,640 --> 00:07:04,279 Speaker 4: us before they make changes, just not announce them to staff. 136 00:07:04,440 --> 00:07:06,599 Speaker 2: Why should they get these rights because a lot of people, 137 00:07:06,600 --> 00:07:08,480 Speaker 2: and I'm seeing this happening already on our text, a 138 00:07:08,520 --> 00:07:10,640 Speaker 2: lot of people would say that working three days in 139 00:07:10,680 --> 00:07:12,160 Speaker 2: an office is not a hard ask. 140 00:07:13,600 --> 00:07:16,560 Speaker 4: Well, actually, what many people at ACC did is they 141 00:07:16,920 --> 00:07:20,280 Speaker 4: saw the jobs that they've currently got advertised, and when 142 00:07:20,320 --> 00:07:23,360 Speaker 4: they were advertised, they said three days working from home. 143 00:07:23,720 --> 00:07:27,040 Speaker 4: So people applied for these jobs changed roles and now 144 00:07:27,040 --> 00:07:30,520 Speaker 4: they feel really deceived and consider it sort of false advertising. 145 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:34,480 Speaker 4: But actually, when you can work from home, and when 146 00:07:34,520 --> 00:07:36,880 Speaker 4: it can work for you and your employer, it can 147 00:07:36,920 --> 00:07:40,080 Speaker 4: be a very good thing. It can improve productivity, it 148 00:07:40,120 --> 00:07:43,120 Speaker 4: can mean better concentration, and we know that it does 149 00:07:43,560 --> 00:07:44,960 Speaker 4: improve staff morale as well. 150 00:07:45,200 --> 00:07:48,320 Speaker 2: But shouldn't the employer get the right to choose the 151 00:07:48,360 --> 00:07:51,440 Speaker 2: best way to improve productivity and if they believe it's 152 00:07:51,480 --> 00:07:54,120 Speaker 2: from working in the office three days a week. That's 153 00:07:54,160 --> 00:07:57,320 Speaker 2: the way. Why shouldn't they have that right, Well, the. 154 00:07:57,280 --> 00:08:00,280 Speaker 4: Reality is they agreed a provision in the con tracked 155 00:08:00,360 --> 00:08:04,040 Speaker 4: with us which says that they will consult with staff 156 00:08:04,080 --> 00:08:07,680 Speaker 4: on proposed policy changes, and then they recruited all these 157 00:08:07,720 --> 00:08:10,200 Speaker 4: workers on the basis that they could work from home 158 00:08:10,320 --> 00:08:13,000 Speaker 4: like that. So they're feeling really cheated and misled. 159 00:08:13,440 --> 00:08:15,560 Speaker 2: So if you got together and you had a bit 160 00:08:15,600 --> 00:08:18,080 Speaker 2: of a negotiation about it and they gave you more notice, 161 00:08:18,120 --> 00:08:20,840 Speaker 2: the one hour thing was I was a bit rough. 162 00:08:20,880 --> 00:08:22,440 Speaker 2: But if you got together had a bit of a 163 00:08:22,520 --> 00:08:26,160 Speaker 2: chat about it, is three days a week really such 164 00:08:26,200 --> 00:08:26,880 Speaker 2: a hard ask? 165 00:08:28,040 --> 00:08:29,920 Speaker 4: Well, there are two elements really. The first one is 166 00:08:29,960 --> 00:08:32,160 Speaker 4: they do need to talk to us. We will listen 167 00:08:32,320 --> 00:08:35,080 Speaker 4: and we expect them to listen to staff. Then there's 168 00:08:35,120 --> 00:08:39,160 Speaker 4: another element, which is that staff do have this agreed 169 00:08:39,280 --> 00:08:42,280 Speaker 4: commitment that's been made to them. Now, employers in New 170 00:08:42,360 --> 00:08:46,040 Speaker 4: Zealand can't simply change contractual commitments. They need to agree 171 00:08:46,040 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 4: them with the worker. So there's sort of two elements 172 00:08:48,480 --> 00:08:51,480 Speaker 4: to it really, And we're asking the Employment Relations Authority 173 00:08:51,520 --> 00:08:54,839 Speaker 4: to tal ACC that they need to listen it's pretty unfortunate. 174 00:08:54,840 --> 00:08:57,640 Speaker 4: It's come to that we shouldn't need to tell an 175 00:08:57,679 --> 00:09:00,760 Speaker 4: employer through legal action that I need to listen to 176 00:09:00,800 --> 00:09:02,920 Speaker 4: their staff before they make it a decision. 177 00:09:02,960 --> 00:09:05,000 Speaker 2: But here we are all right, Flur, I thank you 178 00:09:05,040 --> 00:09:07,199 Speaker 2: so much for your time this Monday morning. Flir FitzSimons 179 00:09:07,200 --> 00:09:09,920 Speaker 2: as the PSA National Secretary, how do you feel about this? 180 00:09:10,600 --> 00:09:13,240 Speaker 2: You can textas ninety two ninety two small charge does apply. 181 00:09:13,520 --> 00:09:17,720 Speaker 2: Already got a text in and it says Andrew. It 182 00:09:17,720 --> 00:09:20,880 Speaker 2: has become patently obvious that the labor friendly unions are 183 00:09:21,000 --> 00:09:24,120 Speaker 2: held bend on undermining this government. And it has been 184 00:09:24,160 --> 00:09:26,960 Speaker 2: proven that our productivity is very low and working from 185 00:09:26,960 --> 00:09:30,800 Speaker 2: home is clearly not helping. So are they just causing trouble? 186 00:09:31,360 --> 00:09:33,880 Speaker 2: What do you think? Ninety two ninety two is the number? 187 00:09:33,920 --> 00:09:37,040 Speaker 2: It is eighteen minutes after five the marathon, the Auclad 188 00:09:37,040 --> 00:09:40,240 Speaker 2: Marathon was over the weekend. Seventeen thousand people went and 189 00:09:40,280 --> 00:09:42,360 Speaker 2: ran all round the streets of all beautiful weather for 190 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:46,760 Speaker 2: it as well, and in the women's race, Bridget Dennahey, 191 00:09:47,000 --> 00:09:49,240 Speaker 2: who was the champion last year, was the champion again 192 00:09:49,240 --> 00:09:51,400 Speaker 2: this year and she broke the record. She ran that 193 00:09:51,480 --> 00:09:54,280 Speaker 2: marathon in two hours and thirty eight minutes and ten seconds, 194 00:09:54,320 --> 00:09:56,680 Speaker 2: which is a great time. She was on fire. And 195 00:09:56,720 --> 00:09:58,040 Speaker 2: I want to say a big ups to the guy 196 00:09:58,120 --> 00:09:59,760 Speaker 2: spotted on the side of the course who had a 197 00:09:59,800 --> 00:10:02,720 Speaker 2: big sign on as seventeen thousand people ran past and 198 00:10:02,760 --> 00:10:07,320 Speaker 2: the sign read I can call you an uber. Eighteen 199 00:10:07,360 --> 00:10:10,120 Speaker 2: after five Looking more sport with Andrew Ordison in just 200 00:10:10,160 --> 00:10:10,760 Speaker 2: a few moments. 201 00:10:10,760 --> 00:10:14,480 Speaker 1: This is News Talks at B Andrew Dickens on early 202 00:10:14,559 --> 00:10:18,839 Speaker 1: ineditition with r V Supercenter, explore r v's accessories and 203 00:10:19,040 --> 00:10:22,000 Speaker 1: servicing all in one used talks it B twenty one 204 00:10:22,040 --> 00:10:22,400 Speaker 1: after five. 205 00:10:22,440 --> 00:10:24,880 Speaker 2: Andrew Ordison Cricket Tragic is in the studio with Mike 206 00:10:24,960 --> 00:10:28,160 Speaker 2: warning to you reading's Andrew so Cane quit yesterday from 207 00:10:28,240 --> 00:10:31,760 Speaker 2: T twenties for the internationals but not the money makers. 208 00:10:31,920 --> 00:10:34,960 Speaker 2: So was this a shock or not? I don't think so. Really, 209 00:10:35,000 --> 00:10:36,320 Speaker 2: I think it's been coming for a while. 210 00:10:37,640 --> 00:10:39,640 Speaker 8: I mean, as he is, he famously said back in 211 00:10:39,679 --> 00:10:42,480 Speaker 8: the day, I mean, was it with it that T 212 00:10:42,600 --> 00:10:44,360 Speaker 8: twenties wasn't as you know. 213 00:10:44,720 --> 00:10:47,400 Speaker 2: That it was at least preferred of the three forms. 214 00:10:47,480 --> 00:10:49,720 Speaker 2: Thing not his thing. He likes to build a build 215 00:10:49,720 --> 00:10:54,000 Speaker 2: it slowly. Third favorite He's not whacking bash. So he's 216 00:10:54,000 --> 00:10:58,000 Speaker 2: still with us for the fifty Games, fifty overs, he's 217 00:10:58,040 --> 00:10:59,880 Speaker 2: still still with the one day to Nationals, and still 218 00:10:59,880 --> 00:11:02,880 Speaker 2: with tests, and you think about the test program coming up. 219 00:11:03,440 --> 00:11:05,600 Speaker 8: Well in the coming year they'll go to England, they'll 220 00:11:05,600 --> 00:11:09,679 Speaker 8: play India as well at home, and then they'll play Australia. 221 00:11:09,720 --> 00:11:12,920 Speaker 8: So there's still plenty on the horizon for came Williamson. 222 00:11:12,920 --> 00:11:16,560 Speaker 8: In that regard, you would think fitness pending. But thirty 223 00:11:16,559 --> 00:11:19,280 Speaker 8: five years old now and perhaps time just to step 224 00:11:19,320 --> 00:11:20,959 Speaker 8: back from one and it's just going to be one. 225 00:11:22,360 --> 00:11:25,720 Speaker 2: Absolutely and well what a great whitewash of England. And 226 00:11:25,760 --> 00:11:29,880 Speaker 2: now it happens all over again because Thursday West Indies. Yes, 227 00:11:29,960 --> 00:11:30,520 Speaker 2: so there's. 228 00:11:30,320 --> 00:11:31,960 Speaker 1: Your bumper spring of cricket. 229 00:11:32,000 --> 00:11:34,760 Speaker 2: This continues, Andrew. I didn't like the idea of the 230 00:11:34,800 --> 00:11:37,160 Speaker 2: spring of cricket, but I'm actually begetting to quite enjoy 231 00:11:37,200 --> 00:11:43,240 Speaker 2: it well, especially when we went. The w's helped. I 232 00:11:43,240 --> 00:11:46,680 Speaker 2: also like watching rugby early on a Sunday morning, not 233 00:11:46,760 --> 00:11:48,480 Speaker 2: too early, so you can wake up, have a cup 234 00:11:48,520 --> 00:11:50,440 Speaker 2: of coffee and set down. That's a great time for 235 00:11:50,480 --> 00:11:52,760 Speaker 2: it is that and I knew that Island would be rough, 236 00:11:53,040 --> 00:11:54,640 Speaker 2: but I didn't expect the All Backs to be as 237 00:11:54,720 --> 00:11:55,520 Speaker 2: rough as they were. 238 00:11:55,720 --> 00:11:58,920 Speaker 8: Yeah it was, and it was sort of stop stars turnovers. 239 00:11:59,000 --> 00:12:00,680 Speaker 2: It was messy, was that first half. 240 00:12:00,679 --> 00:12:04,680 Speaker 8: But they pulled it together thankfully, and I guess that's 241 00:12:04,760 --> 00:12:07,160 Speaker 8: that's what you want and expect those All Black teams 242 00:12:07,160 --> 00:12:08,880 Speaker 8: in the past to do it in the last twenty minutes, 243 00:12:08,920 --> 00:12:12,640 Speaker 8: what three tries and effectively turning the game around and 244 00:12:13,040 --> 00:12:15,280 Speaker 8: keeping the Grand Slam narrative. 245 00:12:15,440 --> 00:12:17,000 Speaker 2: We're going to hear a lot about in the next 246 00:12:17,000 --> 00:12:19,200 Speaker 2: few weeks. Everyone talked to me about, you know, all 247 00:12:19,240 --> 00:12:21,120 Speaker 2: Ireland is going to be the big challenge, but then 248 00:12:21,400 --> 00:12:24,400 Speaker 2: England just wasted Australia in the weekend and I've been 249 00:12:24,440 --> 00:12:27,559 Speaker 2: watching their Premiership and they're playing really beautiful football over there, 250 00:12:27,600 --> 00:12:29,480 Speaker 2: and I'm getting a bit concerned about this game. 251 00:12:29,679 --> 00:12:32,439 Speaker 8: I'm thinking England's probably the big the key to it, 252 00:12:32,440 --> 00:12:34,240 Speaker 8: I mean Scotland and going all right as well. I 253 00:12:34,240 --> 00:12:36,200 Speaker 8: mean Wales not so much and many of the last 254 00:12:36,840 --> 00:12:39,400 Speaker 8: last I guess Domino to four if you're going to 255 00:12:39,440 --> 00:12:44,079 Speaker 8: take out their fifth Grand Slam. But yeah, I good 256 00:12:44,080 --> 00:12:45,800 Speaker 8: to knock over Ireland, especially when you look back me 257 00:12:45,840 --> 00:12:50,200 Speaker 8: now that Soldier Field episode from twenty sixteen and et cetera. 258 00:12:50,720 --> 00:12:53,080 Speaker 8: It was a bit haunting, but they were able to 259 00:12:53,080 --> 00:12:55,320 Speaker 8: do it and move on through. But I mean, yeah, 260 00:12:55,480 --> 00:12:57,720 Speaker 8: just good to see the last twenty gets good to 261 00:12:57,720 --> 00:12:59,480 Speaker 8: see some of the other players coming in off the 262 00:12:59,480 --> 00:13:02,440 Speaker 8: bench after sudden injuries with the Jordian and Scott Barrett, 263 00:13:03,000 --> 00:13:03,480 Speaker 8: et cetera. 264 00:13:03,640 --> 00:13:07,319 Speaker 2: So and Live Sport, we've got a World Cup final happening. Yeah, 265 00:13:07,440 --> 00:13:10,360 Speaker 2: and last I saw fifty one for one in the tenth. 266 00:13:10,360 --> 00:13:12,960 Speaker 2: It's probably moved on a little bit now. But importantly 267 00:13:12,960 --> 00:13:16,920 Speaker 2: for South Africa against India and Mumbai, Laura vulbart Is 268 00:13:17,040 --> 00:13:19,400 Speaker 2: the opening bat of course, made that one sixty nine 269 00:13:19,400 --> 00:13:21,440 Speaker 2: off one hundred and forty three balls in the semi 270 00:13:22,440 --> 00:13:25,640 Speaker 2: absolute star player for them of eight and share. 271 00:13:25,720 --> 00:13:28,480 Speaker 8: It's gonna be interesting. They're chasing two ninety nine to win. 272 00:13:28,760 --> 00:13:31,079 Speaker 8: So yeah, I think she could be another thriller. Keep 273 00:13:31,120 --> 00:13:32,000 Speaker 8: us up to potentially. 274 00:13:32,160 --> 00:13:36,040 Speaker 1: Five twenty four The Early Edition Full show podcast on 275 00:13:36,200 --> 00:13:42,559 Speaker 1: iHeartRadio powered by News Talks at b. 276 00:13:40,679 --> 00:13:42,960 Speaker 2: It's five twenty six. I'm Andrew Dickinson for Bryan Bridge. 277 00:13:43,040 --> 00:13:46,840 Speaker 2: He's back again. On Thursday, Heather was away on Friday. 278 00:13:46,920 --> 00:13:49,880 Speaker 2: She went to Oats in Melbourne and it was amazing. 279 00:13:49,920 --> 00:13:52,120 Speaker 2: So I was on the radio. So in the drivetime 280 00:13:52,160 --> 00:13:55,280 Speaker 2: show ran about six pm Friday, I interviewed representative of 281 00:13:55,320 --> 00:13:59,240 Speaker 2: oyster farmers in the Mahangi area who were outraged at 282 00:13:59,240 --> 00:14:02,719 Speaker 2: a wastewater dumped by Watercare that had poisoned all their oysters. 283 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:04,760 Speaker 2: They have to close because of this dump. They have 284 00:14:04,800 --> 00:14:07,200 Speaker 2: to close for twenty eight days, close down their business. 285 00:14:07,640 --> 00:14:10,680 Speaker 2: One farmers had to dump eighty thousand oysters. That is 286 00:14:10,720 --> 00:14:13,160 Speaker 2: not good for business, that's not good for their cash flow. 287 00:14:13,400 --> 00:14:15,040 Speaker 2: And as the interview went on, I found out that 288 00:14:15,120 --> 00:14:17,720 Speaker 2: this is not an isolated incident. In fact, it's happened 289 00:14:17,760 --> 00:14:22,400 Speaker 2: wait for this, thirty nine times this year. And even worse, 290 00:14:22,440 --> 00:14:25,560 Speaker 2: apparently Watercare has the right to do a dump like 291 00:14:25,640 --> 00:14:30,480 Speaker 2: this two hundred times every year. I was flabbergasted. That's 292 00:14:30,560 --> 00:14:32,880 Speaker 2: a lot of dumping into a river, of a lot 293 00:14:32,880 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 2: of wastewater that's killing the oysters and the mullets. And 294 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:38,120 Speaker 2: then on the weekend I actually got a personal call 295 00:14:38,360 --> 00:14:41,200 Speaker 2: from a local MP and she told me the Watercare 296 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:45,080 Speaker 2: basically wrote their own consent, they needed to involve public consultation. 297 00:14:45,240 --> 00:14:47,120 Speaker 2: Yet all they did was drop some leaflets at the 298 00:14:47,120 --> 00:14:49,960 Speaker 2: walk with Library, so nobody knew this was happening. She 299 00:14:50,160 --> 00:14:52,160 Speaker 2: raised the issue with the mayor, the man who wants 300 00:14:52,200 --> 00:14:54,760 Speaker 2: to make Auckland a global city, and mister fix It 301 00:14:54,800 --> 00:14:57,680 Speaker 2: didn't seem at all interested in fixing it. And so 302 00:14:57,760 --> 00:15:00,280 Speaker 2: now they dumped the region's wastewater into the Muhoe Rangy 303 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:02,480 Speaker 2: River and they're allowed to do that two hundred times 304 00:15:02,520 --> 00:15:06,400 Speaker 2: a year. It's killing the river, it's destroying the oyster business. 305 00:15:06,720 --> 00:15:10,000 Speaker 2: It's decibated commercial fishing in the area. So it's a 306 00:15:10,000 --> 00:15:13,120 Speaker 2: bit of a symptom of intensification because walkwiths going off. 307 00:15:13,560 --> 00:15:16,440 Speaker 2: It's a symptom of the infrastructure being unable to cope 308 00:15:16,440 --> 00:15:18,720 Speaker 2: with the new demand. We build the houses, we don't 309 00:15:18,720 --> 00:15:21,280 Speaker 2: make the infrastructure. And it's a symptom of a council 310 00:15:21,680 --> 00:15:24,200 Speaker 2: not having enough money to fix the problem and not 311 00:15:24,280 --> 00:15:27,400 Speaker 2: having enough desire to help the effective businesses and not 312 00:15:27,560 --> 00:15:31,160 Speaker 2: wanting to rescue a wrecked river. And honestly, I'd rather 313 00:15:31,200 --> 00:15:33,280 Speaker 2: go and swim in the River Thames in London or 314 00:15:33,320 --> 00:15:36,200 Speaker 2: the sand in Paris than swim in the Maharangi in 315 00:15:36,320 --> 00:15:39,400 Speaker 2: rural North Auckland. And isn't that a shame? This issue 316 00:15:39,520 --> 00:15:42,040 Speaker 2: has been swept under the carpet by water Care and 317 00:15:42,120 --> 00:15:46,320 Speaker 2: the authorities. And it's frankly just not good enough because 318 00:15:46,400 --> 00:15:51,120 Speaker 2: day by day, clean green functioning New Zealand is becoming 319 00:15:51,160 --> 00:15:54,200 Speaker 2: a myth and a lie we all like to tell. 320 00:15:55,960 --> 00:15:56,320 Speaker 1: Zibby. 321 00:15:56,840 --> 00:16:00,240 Speaker 2: So the PSA up in arms at the ACC was 322 00:16:00,320 --> 00:16:02,080 Speaker 2: told that, oh, you're going to have to work three 323 00:16:02,120 --> 00:16:04,160 Speaker 2: days a week in the office now instead of two 324 00:16:04,280 --> 00:16:08,080 Speaker 2: one hour's notice, and so they're taking them to legal action. 325 00:16:08,240 --> 00:16:11,000 Speaker 2: All right, I said, how do you feel? Well? Nobody 326 00:16:11,040 --> 00:16:13,440 Speaker 2: is supporting the PSA. Everyone says a text and needs 327 00:16:13,480 --> 00:16:15,080 Speaker 2: to go back to work. That's why all these shops 328 00:16:15,080 --> 00:16:17,880 Speaker 2: and small businesses are failing in the business zones. There's 329 00:16:17,880 --> 00:16:21,280 Speaker 2: no one out buying the sandwiches, pies and coffee. Marty Andrew, 330 00:16:21,280 --> 00:16:23,320 Speaker 2: I know an ACC worker. He's fine with three days 331 00:16:23,360 --> 00:16:25,280 Speaker 2: a week, but only if they don't mandate the days, 332 00:16:25,320 --> 00:16:29,160 Speaker 2: because he's petrified of losing his four day weekends. The 333 00:16:29,600 --> 00:16:32,760 Speaker 2: er better support ACC on this because workers are taking 334 00:16:32,800 --> 00:16:35,720 Speaker 2: the piss. Another Texas says, father them if they don't 335 00:16:35,720 --> 00:16:37,880 Speaker 2: want to drag themselves to the office at least three 336 00:16:38,000 --> 00:16:41,440 Speaker 2: days a week. ACC is a cockcase anyway, and another 337 00:16:41,440 --> 00:16:45,120 Speaker 2: one says entitlement. This is appalling as we have low productivity. 338 00:16:45,400 --> 00:16:49,080 Speaker 2: Said at home if you want to, but yeah, Fleur 339 00:16:49,240 --> 00:16:52,960 Speaker 2: is so out of touch, so that issue will rumble on. 340 00:16:53,360 --> 00:16:57,040 Speaker 2: Speaking of issues rumbling on, Karen Ture said something to 341 00:16:57,120 --> 00:16:59,640 Speaker 2: Ryan Bridge bet a fortnight ago on this radio station, 342 00:17:00,200 --> 00:17:03,160 Speaker 2: the numbers of people who have been abused in state care. 343 00:17:03,760 --> 00:17:06,160 Speaker 2: And Ryan held her up on that. 344 00:17:06,359 --> 00:17:06,520 Speaker 9: Well. 345 00:17:06,560 --> 00:17:08,480 Speaker 2: Over the weekend on Q and A talking to Jack Tame, 346 00:17:08,840 --> 00:17:11,879 Speaker 2: Karen came out and said, made it an apology. So 347 00:17:11,960 --> 00:17:13,879 Speaker 2: I'll tell you the full details about this and the 348 00:17:14,040 --> 00:17:16,640 Speaker 2: Karen Schuer back down because of the Ryan Bridge interview, 349 00:17:17,080 --> 00:17:19,200 Speaker 2: which took two weeks for her to do that. That's 350 00:17:19,240 --> 00:17:21,440 Speaker 2: coming up and we'll go right around the country. We'll 351 00:17:21,480 --> 00:17:23,960 Speaker 2: hear the latters from Gavin Gray about that terrible stabbing 352 00:17:24,000 --> 00:17:27,960 Speaker 2: in Doncaster on a train. It's here the addition, I'm 353 00:17:27,960 --> 00:17:30,600 Speaker 2: Andrew Dickins. This is News TALKSB. 354 00:17:46,400 --> 00:17:49,640 Speaker 1: The news you need this morning and the in depth analysis. 355 00:17:49,760 --> 00:17:54,000 Speaker 1: Earlier edition with Andrew Dickens and r V Supercenter explore 356 00:17:54,119 --> 00:17:57,359 Speaker 1: r v's accessories and servicing. Fall in one News Talks 357 00:17:57,400 --> 00:17:57,639 Speaker 1: at B. 358 00:18:08,040 --> 00:18:10,720 Speaker 2: According Welcome to the Working Week. I Maderew Dickinson for 359 00:18:10,800 --> 00:18:15,280 Speaker 2: Ryan Bridge, and he's back by Thursday. So everyone's getting 360 00:18:15,280 --> 00:18:17,920 Speaker 2: stuck into the PSA. Everyone's getting stuck into the acc 361 00:18:18,000 --> 00:18:20,080 Speaker 2: workers who are outraged that they were told they have 362 00:18:20,160 --> 00:18:21,960 Speaker 2: to come to the office three days a week instead 363 00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:25,080 Speaker 2: of two. But every now and then a few people 364 00:18:25,119 --> 00:18:30,080 Speaker 2: are actually saying, well, actually, it's not that bad. Andrew 365 00:18:30,119 --> 00:18:32,480 Speaker 2: writes a texta, instead of vilifying the people who work 366 00:18:32,480 --> 00:18:34,320 Speaker 2: from home, why don't you animize the benefits of a 367 00:18:34,359 --> 00:18:37,520 Speaker 2: modern approach enabled by technology in terms of work? Okay, 368 00:18:38,040 --> 00:18:40,080 Speaker 2: thank you, and someone else says I'm tired of hearing 369 00:18:40,080 --> 00:18:42,800 Speaker 2: people go on about public servants not being productive because 370 00:18:42,800 --> 00:18:45,160 Speaker 2: they have a working from home option. There is no 371 00:18:45,200 --> 00:18:49,119 Speaker 2: evidence other than someone's opinion. Statistically staff for breaking records 372 00:18:49,160 --> 00:18:52,200 Speaker 2: weekly where I work, which is immigration and working from 373 00:18:52,280 --> 00:18:55,800 Speaker 2: home doing it fighting for their contractual rights while no 374 00:18:55,960 --> 00:18:59,439 Speaker 2: pay rises is in sight. So stop saying they're fighting 375 00:18:59,440 --> 00:19:02,479 Speaker 2: the current government. Our union is standing up for the 376 00:19:02,480 --> 00:19:05,440 Speaker 2: injustice of public opinion. And if it was your employer 377 00:19:05,520 --> 00:19:08,200 Speaker 2: changing the terms of your contract with an hour's notice, 378 00:19:08,200 --> 00:19:10,199 Speaker 2: you'd be rightfully upset as well. So thank you for 379 00:19:10,240 --> 00:19:14,560 Speaker 2: your texts. It is twenty two to six now if 380 00:19:14,560 --> 00:19:17,240 Speaker 2: you cast your mind back a couple of weeks to 381 00:19:17,359 --> 00:19:22,119 Speaker 2: this radio show. Ryan Bridge was interviewing Karen Ture and 382 00:19:22,160 --> 00:19:25,439 Speaker 2: they were talking about the abuse in state care and 383 00:19:25,520 --> 00:19:28,439 Speaker 2: she was touting a fourteen percent drop and abuse in 384 00:19:28,480 --> 00:19:32,320 Speaker 2: state care residences, but unfortunately she left out the part 385 00:19:32,359 --> 00:19:35,760 Speaker 2: where overall abuse and care hit record levels. Have I listen, 386 00:19:36,359 --> 00:19:37,640 Speaker 2: are you cherry putting here? 387 00:19:37,720 --> 00:19:38,360 Speaker 1: What's going on? 388 00:19:39,800 --> 00:19:43,800 Speaker 9: So the harm that you were speaking to around that 389 00:19:44,520 --> 00:19:49,280 Speaker 9: could be anything so low level high level. The harm 390 00:19:49,280 --> 00:19:53,399 Speaker 9: that I'm talking about in the decrease in residences is 391 00:19:53,600 --> 00:19:54,840 Speaker 9: as serious harm. 392 00:19:55,480 --> 00:19:55,880 Speaker 5: Okay. 393 00:19:56,240 --> 00:19:58,639 Speaker 2: And now two weeks later, talking to Jack Tame on 394 00:19:58,760 --> 00:20:01,720 Speaker 2: Q and A, she finally admitted she got it wrong. 395 00:20:02,160 --> 00:20:05,240 Speaker 8: Reflecting on those comments in that interview, do you accept 396 00:20:05,920 --> 00:20:07,240 Speaker 8: they would have mislead people? 397 00:20:07,880 --> 00:20:11,879 Speaker 9: I accept that that people may have thought that, and 398 00:20:11,920 --> 00:20:15,240 Speaker 9: I apologize if they have. My intention was never that. 399 00:20:16,600 --> 00:20:18,960 Speaker 2: How about that? I think, ladies and gentlemen, that's what's 400 00:20:19,080 --> 00:20:23,560 Speaker 2: called the media holding power to account. It's twenty one to. 401 00:20:23,600 --> 00:20:25,679 Speaker 1: Six Newstalk Sidby. 402 00:20:26,119 --> 00:20:28,159 Speaker 2: Let's go right around the country. We're going to Dunedin 403 00:20:28,200 --> 00:20:32,119 Speaker 2: and Jamie Cunningham joins me. Hello, good morning. No longer 404 00:20:32,160 --> 00:20:34,000 Speaker 2: free to park in Dunedin City Center. 405 00:20:34,720 --> 00:20:38,119 Speaker 10: Yeah, that's right. The city Council's introducing parking fees seven 406 00:20:38,160 --> 00:20:40,920 Speaker 10: days a week to multiple streets in the CBD after 407 00:20:40,960 --> 00:20:44,359 Speaker 10: consulting with the public twice. Sundays used to be free 408 00:20:44,400 --> 00:20:47,960 Speaker 10: for residents, but council says not paying an overstaying time 409 00:20:48,000 --> 00:20:51,280 Speaker 10: limits means others can't use these spaces and freeing up 410 00:20:51,320 --> 00:20:55,159 Speaker 10: parks allows for more customer turnover and benefits local businesses. 411 00:20:55,640 --> 00:20:59,000 Speaker 10: But parts of George and Prince's Street will remain free 412 00:20:59,000 --> 00:21:01,400 Speaker 10: of charge with time life it's still enforced. 413 00:21:01,560 --> 00:21:03,600 Speaker 2: All right. How's the weather for Rotago today? 414 00:21:04,600 --> 00:21:08,159 Speaker 10: Mainly fine, high cloud from this evening with westerly's turning 415 00:21:08,200 --> 00:21:11,199 Speaker 10: northeasterly this afternoon and a high of twenty one to 416 00:21:11,280 --> 00:21:11,760 Speaker 10: christ Church. 417 00:21:11,800 --> 00:21:14,359 Speaker 2: We go closse sure with good morning, Good morning, So 418 00:21:14,440 --> 00:21:16,480 Speaker 2: we know the Chrastach has got a number of abandoned 419 00:21:16,480 --> 00:21:19,240 Speaker 2: mansions because of what happened back in the day. Now 420 00:21:19,320 --> 00:21:21,280 Speaker 2: one of those mansions is going to be renovated. 421 00:21:21,720 --> 00:21:25,040 Speaker 11: Yeah, and lots of people will know Rickitton's Antonio Hall. 422 00:21:25,119 --> 00:21:28,159 Speaker 11: It is really badly earthquake damage. It's also been the 423 00:21:28,160 --> 00:21:30,920 Speaker 11: scene of multiple fires and there have been numerous problems 424 00:21:31,000 --> 00:21:35,000 Speaker 11: with it being overridden by rodents and homeless people squatting 425 00:21:35,000 --> 00:21:38,160 Speaker 11: in there, for example, for several years. Now we finally 426 00:21:38,200 --> 00:21:41,680 Speaker 11: have confirmation there is plans to transform Antonio Hall into 427 00:21:41,680 --> 00:21:45,440 Speaker 11: student accommodation. It is less than a kilometer from Canterbury University. 428 00:21:45,640 --> 00:21:48,760 Speaker 11: We've reported on it extensively, but around a third of 429 00:21:48,880 --> 00:21:51,960 Speaker 11: applicants for the Canterbury Uni halls are missing out on 430 00:21:52,000 --> 00:21:56,400 Speaker 11: a spot. Spokesperson for Mainland Capital Director Ben Bridge says 431 00:21:56,400 --> 00:22:00,000 Speaker 11: the hall will target students beyond first year and we'll 432 00:22:00,119 --> 00:22:02,720 Speaker 11: hope to open in twenty twenty eight. He says residents 433 00:22:02,760 --> 00:22:05,919 Speaker 11: will have their own defined house and also shares some 434 00:22:05,960 --> 00:22:07,560 Speaker 11: communal facilities on site. 435 00:22:07,640 --> 00:22:10,800 Speaker 2: How to weather a bit cloudy early, otherwise fine. 436 00:22:10,840 --> 00:22:13,119 Speaker 11: Northeasterly is turning northwest at a high twenty. 437 00:22:13,440 --> 00:22:17,440 Speaker 2: Speaking of weather, Wellington looked beautiful yesterday, Max Toll. 438 00:22:17,880 --> 00:22:21,440 Speaker 5: Yes, the tides have turned. It's just sun here, sun 439 00:22:21,480 --> 00:22:23,640 Speaker 5: and sea. Wonderful times, all right. 440 00:22:23,720 --> 00:22:25,800 Speaker 2: And somebody's fallen off a balcony. 441 00:22:26,240 --> 00:22:30,119 Speaker 5: Yeah, bit of drama yesterday afternoon on Brooklyn Roads. What 442 00:22:30,160 --> 00:22:31,560 Speaker 5: we do know, and it's not a great deal at 443 00:22:31,600 --> 00:22:34,480 Speaker 5: this stage, is that there was a gunshot heard yesterday 444 00:22:34,520 --> 00:22:38,200 Speaker 5: afternoon and then a person then fell from a balcony 445 00:22:39,240 --> 00:22:42,080 Speaker 5: from an apartment complex. Police were told about the gunshot 446 00:22:42,080 --> 00:22:45,399 Speaker 5: when they arrived. They haven't definitively confirmed it was a 447 00:22:45,560 --> 00:22:48,800 Speaker 5: shot from a gun. They are investigating armed officers, but 448 00:22:48,920 --> 00:22:53,680 Speaker 5: there yesterday. Thankfully the fallen person has moderate injuries. I say, thankfully, 449 00:22:53,800 --> 00:22:56,359 Speaker 5: only moderate injuries. Brooklyn Road is, of course, the windy 450 00:22:56,400 --> 00:22:59,040 Speaker 5: street leading up from the city toward the suburb of 451 00:22:59,040 --> 00:23:01,320 Speaker 5: Brooklyn Water. Come on, I'm sure, and. 452 00:23:01,359 --> 00:23:03,119 Speaker 2: Will your golden weather continue? 453 00:23:03,320 --> 00:23:06,480 Speaker 5: Certainly well, mainly find today some stronger wind, but that's 454 00:23:06,520 --> 00:23:07,639 Speaker 5: just Wellington sixteen. 455 00:23:07,680 --> 00:23:09,920 Speaker 2: Today's high and I thank you. Neither read your money 456 00:23:09,960 --> 00:23:12,520 Speaker 2: From Auklan. Good morning, good morning. We've got an electric 457 00:23:12,600 --> 00:23:13,440 Speaker 2: bus catching fire. 458 00:23:13,760 --> 00:23:16,399 Speaker 12: Yes now, look what's happened is that this overbridge was 459 00:23:16,440 --> 00:23:19,360 Speaker 12: hit by an electric bus which then caught fire. Now 460 00:23:19,359 --> 00:23:22,119 Speaker 12: the overbridge will remain closed until it's been assessed by 461 00:23:22,160 --> 00:23:25,560 Speaker 12: a structural engineer the emergency services. They were called to 462 00:23:25,600 --> 00:23:28,520 Speaker 12: the Constellation Bus station. This is obviously on the North Shore. 463 00:23:28,560 --> 00:23:31,840 Speaker 12: This happened yesterday afternoon. We know the bus was out 464 00:23:31,920 --> 00:23:35,119 Speaker 12: of service at the time. No passengers on board. The 465 00:23:35,280 --> 00:23:38,560 Speaker 12: driver got out safely, thank goodness. A number of bus 466 00:23:38,600 --> 00:23:41,639 Speaker 12: routes are being detoured until the overpass is deemed safe. 467 00:23:41,800 --> 00:23:47,560 Speaker 2: Okay, everyone's going Was it the battery? Was it the battery? 468 00:23:47,640 --> 00:23:48,720 Speaker 2: Is it because of the battery? 469 00:23:48,800 --> 00:23:50,840 Speaker 12: Well, look, I know people will be saying things like that, 470 00:23:50,920 --> 00:23:54,520 Speaker 12: but there will be an investigation. Nothing has been said yet, Skamer. 471 00:23:54,560 --> 00:23:56,400 Speaker 2: But yes, how's hawkand's weather? Okay? 472 00:23:56,520 --> 00:23:58,640 Speaker 12: Well, Auckland is you can brace yourself a hot, hot, 473 00:23:58,640 --> 00:24:01,680 Speaker 12: hot fine weather this week today fine twenty one is 474 00:24:01,680 --> 00:24:03,480 Speaker 12: a high. It's going to be like that for the 475 00:24:03,480 --> 00:24:05,280 Speaker 12: rest of the week and it's going to climb to 476 00:24:05,400 --> 00:24:06,800 Speaker 12: up to twenty three by midweek. 477 00:24:06,880 --> 00:24:09,560 Speaker 2: Beautiful, And I thank you to seventeen minutes to six. Now, 478 00:24:09,600 --> 00:24:12,760 Speaker 2: speaking about overpasses, there's a brand new overpass and Auckham 479 00:24:12,760 --> 00:24:16,159 Speaker 2: built by AT It's called the Reeves Road Flyover and 480 00:24:16,200 --> 00:24:20,399 Speaker 2: it's part of that whole eastern busway around Pacoranga area 481 00:24:20,440 --> 00:24:23,240 Speaker 2: and it just opened the other day and everyone went hurrah, 482 00:24:23,280 --> 00:24:26,840 Speaker 2: particularly the local MP Simmy and Brown. Unfortunately, it doesn't 483 00:24:26,880 --> 00:24:29,639 Speaker 2: seem as though the flyover works perfectly, particularly on the 484 00:24:29,640 --> 00:24:32,080 Speaker 2: afternoon drive home. So I'm going to talk to Simmy 485 00:24:32,080 --> 00:24:33,920 Speaker 2: and Brown about that because he is the local MP 486 00:24:34,080 --> 00:24:37,119 Speaker 2: and he was very rare rah about that flyover and 487 00:24:37,160 --> 00:24:39,960 Speaker 2: it opened and then it's half a disaster, So we'll 488 00:24:39,960 --> 00:24:42,359 Speaker 2: talk about that shortly with Symyan Plus he's come up 489 00:24:42,400 --> 00:24:45,800 Speaker 2: with this idea of a rapid builled ward for hospitals, 490 00:24:46,720 --> 00:24:50,960 Speaker 2: which sounds awfully like prefabs, and we know what prefabs 491 00:24:51,000 --> 00:24:53,520 Speaker 2: are like. They get trucked in and after a little 492 00:24:53,520 --> 00:24:56,479 Speaker 2: while they suddenly become permanent. And you know it's not 493 00:24:56,520 --> 00:24:59,760 Speaker 2: the world's greatest architecture nor fit for purpose. So what 494 00:25:00,200 --> 00:25:02,479 Speaker 2: the new rapid build wards and where are they're going 495 00:25:02,520 --> 00:25:04,920 Speaker 2: to be built? Simeon Brown just before six right here 496 00:25:04,960 --> 00:25:07,560 Speaker 2: on News TALKSB but Gavin Gray from the UK is 497 00:25:07,640 --> 00:25:11,640 Speaker 2: next every day. Well, Melford has gone and done it again. 498 00:25:11,680 --> 00:25:13,800 Speaker 2: They've got a clean sweep in twenty twenty five, taking 499 00:25:13,800 --> 00:25:17,800 Speaker 2: out not one, but two, no actually three can Star 500 00:25:17,920 --> 00:25:21,320 Speaker 2: Kiwisaver awards. So now they've taken home Canstar's keisave a 501 00:25:21,359 --> 00:25:23,240 Speaker 2: Provider of the Year for the sixth year in a row, 502 00:25:23,480 --> 00:25:25,919 Speaker 2: and the Outstanding Value Key we Save a Scheme Award 503 00:25:26,119 --> 00:25:28,000 Speaker 2: and to really see all the deal, they've also received 504 00:25:28,000 --> 00:25:32,080 Speaker 2: the Canstar Most Satisfied Customers Award for Keiwisaver. So Let's 505 00:25:32,119 --> 00:25:35,480 Speaker 2: not forget the Consumers People's Choice Award which have now 506 00:25:35,520 --> 00:25:38,240 Speaker 2: won for eight straight years. That is a very serious 507 00:25:38,280 --> 00:25:41,080 Speaker 2: track record. So if you're thinking of switching your key 508 00:25:41,119 --> 00:25:43,639 Speaker 2: we saver provider, take a look at what Melford's offering 509 00:25:43,880 --> 00:25:47,120 Speaker 2: award winning top customer satisfaction And if you're thinking of 510 00:25:47,200 --> 00:25:49,800 Speaker 2: changing to Milford the switches easy airs, you just head 511 00:25:49,840 --> 00:25:51,800 Speaker 2: to their website. You could be sorted at minutes. Past 512 00:25:51,840 --> 00:25:54,600 Speaker 2: performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. And 513 00:25:54,640 --> 00:25:57,680 Speaker 2: Milford Funds Limited as the issuer of the Milford keywisab plan. 514 00:25:58,000 --> 00:26:01,800 Speaker 2: Head to Milford Asset dot com slash kiwi Saber to 515 00:26:01,800 --> 00:26:04,480 Speaker 2: read the product disclosure statement and make the switch today. 516 00:26:05,720 --> 00:26:11,159 Speaker 2: Zid Kevin Gray from the UK, Good morning, Mine there Andrew. 517 00:26:11,359 --> 00:26:13,919 Speaker 2: The London train from Doncaster was a horror show. 518 00:26:15,000 --> 00:26:15,520 Speaker 3: I'm afraid. 519 00:26:15,520 --> 00:26:17,240 Speaker 6: So it's a great deal of shock in this country 520 00:26:17,240 --> 00:26:20,280 Speaker 6: actually over what happens. So this was a train traveling 521 00:26:20,320 --> 00:26:22,560 Speaker 6: from Doncaster in the North of England and to London 522 00:26:22,600 --> 00:26:26,520 Speaker 6: on a Saturday night, and all of a sudden, after 523 00:26:26,600 --> 00:26:29,440 Speaker 6: it had stopped at its sort of last big stop 524 00:26:29,480 --> 00:26:32,160 Speaker 6: at Peterborough. It was then supposed to be running direct 525 00:26:32,240 --> 00:26:36,280 Speaker 6: through to London on a fast line. Sadly, two men 526 00:26:36,680 --> 00:26:39,520 Speaker 6: are then believed to have got up with knives and 527 00:26:39,560 --> 00:26:43,440 Speaker 6: started stabbing people. At the moment, we have been told 528 00:26:43,480 --> 00:26:46,879 Speaker 6: that two are being held. They are British nationals and 529 00:26:46,920 --> 00:26:50,240 Speaker 6: being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder. We now know 530 00:26:50,359 --> 00:26:53,440 Speaker 6: that there are two in hospital with life threatening conditions. 531 00:26:53,480 --> 00:26:55,879 Speaker 6: Earlier today it was said to be up to nine, 532 00:26:55,960 --> 00:26:59,119 Speaker 6: so that's a more positive figure, and now four have 533 00:26:59,280 --> 00:27:03,600 Speaker 6: been discharged from hospital. A quick thinking train driver, when 534 00:27:03,600 --> 00:27:06,040 Speaker 6: he was alerted that there was a crisis on board, 535 00:27:06,640 --> 00:27:09,399 Speaker 6: moved phone ahead to the control center and moved the 536 00:27:09,440 --> 00:27:13,119 Speaker 6: train from the fast line which he wouldn't have been 537 00:27:13,160 --> 00:27:15,600 Speaker 6: able to stop on, and they were diverted to the 538 00:27:15,720 --> 00:27:19,400 Speaker 6: slower line and then the train stopped at an unscheduled 539 00:27:19,400 --> 00:27:22,280 Speaker 6: stopped at Huntingdon, about one hundred and fifty kilometers north 540 00:27:22,280 --> 00:27:25,200 Speaker 6: of London, and there at the platform the police met 541 00:27:25,200 --> 00:27:29,120 Speaker 6: the train, everyone poured off and two men there were arrested. Now, 542 00:27:29,320 --> 00:27:32,720 Speaker 6: originally counter terrorism police were investigating this. We are now 543 00:27:32,760 --> 00:27:36,360 Speaker 6: being told it is likely not to be terror related. 544 00:27:36,440 --> 00:27:38,919 Speaker 2: Yes, and indeed the people who are against immigration have 545 00:27:38,960 --> 00:27:42,000 Speaker 2: been going on about them being immigrants, but they're British born, 546 00:27:42,040 --> 00:27:44,160 Speaker 2: aren't they, And so the question will be how many 547 00:27:44,200 --> 00:27:46,280 Speaker 2: generations do you have to live in England and before 548 00:27:46,320 --> 00:27:48,200 Speaker 2: you become not an immigrant? 549 00:27:49,280 --> 00:27:49,840 Speaker 1: Yep, yep. 550 00:27:49,920 --> 00:27:52,159 Speaker 6: More details are coming out of this pair, but at 551 00:27:52,200 --> 00:27:55,240 Speaker 6: the at the moment, just that bald statement as it were, 552 00:27:55,320 --> 00:27:58,600 Speaker 6: just saying they are British nationals and they are being questioned. 553 00:27:59,080 --> 00:28:01,320 Speaker 2: All right, I think for your time, Gavin Gray from 554 00:28:01,440 --> 00:28:05,280 Speaker 2: the UK. It is now eleven Minister six, all right. 555 00:28:05,320 --> 00:28:08,000 Speaker 2: The government's adding one hundred and forty new hospital beds 556 00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:11,359 Speaker 2: across five hospitals from mid next year. Health Minister Simy 557 00:28:11,400 --> 00:28:15,400 Speaker 2: and Brown says Middlemore, White Cattle, Wellington and Nelson will 558 00:28:15,400 --> 00:28:17,840 Speaker 2: get new wards along with Hawk's Bay. They announced the 559 00:28:17,880 --> 00:28:20,879 Speaker 2: Hawks Bay ward earlier this year. The wards will be 560 00:28:20,960 --> 00:28:24,720 Speaker 2: built off site and then installed at each hospital. They're 561 00:28:24,760 --> 00:28:27,960 Speaker 2: calling them rapids build units and so the Health Minister 562 00:28:28,000 --> 00:28:30,280 Speaker 2: Simyon Brown joins, we now get barding to U Simion. 563 00:28:30,119 --> 00:28:30,720 Speaker 1: Good morning. 564 00:28:31,280 --> 00:28:35,080 Speaker 2: So by rapid build you mean prefabs emergency stop gaps. 565 00:28:36,040 --> 00:28:40,440 Speaker 13: No, this is a different way of delivering hospital wards effectively. 566 00:28:40,560 --> 00:28:43,040 Speaker 13: It's building them off site means they can be built 567 00:28:43,080 --> 00:28:46,000 Speaker 13: a lot faster, but they're built to a fifty year 568 00:28:46,040 --> 00:28:49,640 Speaker 13: life expectancy, which is effectively the same as any any 569 00:28:49,720 --> 00:28:53,600 Speaker 13: build of any major infrastructure. It's built to the Building Code. 570 00:28:53,640 --> 00:28:58,320 Speaker 13: So these are high quality modern hospital wards. But by 571 00:28:58,360 --> 00:29:02,120 Speaker 13: delivering them through modular design, build off site, then deliver 572 00:29:02,600 --> 00:29:06,040 Speaker 13: and install, we can deliver this a lot faster, meaning 573 00:29:06,040 --> 00:29:08,880 Speaker 13: we get the benefits for patients and the staff a 574 00:29:08,920 --> 00:29:10,040 Speaker 13: lot sooner, so. 575 00:29:09,960 --> 00:29:12,360 Speaker 2: They won't need to be replaced in the short term. 576 00:29:12,760 --> 00:29:13,480 Speaker 1: Absolutely not. 577 00:29:13,960 --> 00:29:18,040 Speaker 13: But these are designs as are said to the Building Code, 578 00:29:18,600 --> 00:29:22,280 Speaker 13: modern standards. But we have to do things differently as 579 00:29:22,280 --> 00:29:24,360 Speaker 13: a country if we want to get the infrastructure we 580 00:29:24,400 --> 00:29:27,600 Speaker 13: need much faster and also more cost effectively. And that's 581 00:29:27,640 --> 00:29:30,760 Speaker 13: the other benefit of doing things this way, and we're 582 00:29:30,800 --> 00:29:33,880 Speaker 13: open to looking at that through infrastructure. You've seen that 583 00:29:33,880 --> 00:29:37,120 Speaker 13: with the work Ericus Stanford's been doing with school classrooms 584 00:29:37,160 --> 00:29:39,200 Speaker 13: as well. How do we bring the cost down, how 585 00:29:39,200 --> 00:29:42,480 Speaker 13: do we deliver faster so that people actually benefit from 586 00:29:42,520 --> 00:29:44,720 Speaker 13: the infrastructure sooner, which is actually what we want to 587 00:29:44,720 --> 00:29:46,240 Speaker 13: build the infrastructure for now. 588 00:29:46,280 --> 00:29:49,120 Speaker 2: Will these one hundred and forty beds materially alter our 589 00:29:49,200 --> 00:29:52,239 Speaker 2: capacity and do they improve the core problem which at 590 00:29:52,320 --> 00:29:54,240 Speaker 2: the end of the day, is a shortage of staff. 591 00:29:55,160 --> 00:29:57,240 Speaker 13: Look at the same time, howth New Zealand will be 592 00:29:57,280 --> 00:30:02,320 Speaker 13: investing in additional staff for these new wards because ultimately 593 00:30:02,360 --> 00:30:05,200 Speaker 13: we need to make sure that they're there for to 594 00:30:05,240 --> 00:30:07,680 Speaker 13: be able to provide their extra care to patients. But 595 00:30:07,760 --> 00:30:10,640 Speaker 13: ultimately the purpose of these wards and these hospitals is 596 00:30:10,680 --> 00:30:13,720 Speaker 13: to do two things. One is to improve the number 597 00:30:13,760 --> 00:30:18,080 Speaker 13: of hospital beds but also to help support additional hospital 598 00:30:18,120 --> 00:30:20,880 Speaker 13: flow through from the emergency department into the hospital. So 599 00:30:20,880 --> 00:30:23,600 Speaker 13: they've been around the hospitals has been identifying what the 600 00:30:23,600 --> 00:30:27,480 Speaker 13: critical pinch points are, what the key areas of need are, 601 00:30:27,920 --> 00:30:30,080 Speaker 13: and that's where the focus of these new wards will be, 602 00:30:30,160 --> 00:30:32,920 Speaker 13: so that we can make sure people are being seen sooner, 603 00:30:33,080 --> 00:30:34,440 Speaker 13: getting a treatment in any faster. 604 00:30:34,880 --> 00:30:36,680 Speaker 2: So this is the future, this is how we're going 605 00:30:36,680 --> 00:30:38,560 Speaker 2: to see our hospitals built in the future. 606 00:30:39,240 --> 00:30:42,000 Speaker 13: Well, I think this is a new opportunity and this 607 00:30:42,120 --> 00:30:45,240 Speaker 13: is a different way of doing things. You know, when 608 00:30:45,240 --> 00:30:47,200 Speaker 13: it comes to some of the larger builds, this tension 609 00:30:47,280 --> 00:30:52,320 Speaker 13: are as well around modular design, construction and build as well. Ultimately, 610 00:30:52,360 --> 00:30:55,480 Speaker 13: though we want these buildings to be long lasting, they 611 00:30:55,720 --> 00:30:58,080 Speaker 13: need to be to high standards and to be able 612 00:30:58,120 --> 00:31:01,320 Speaker 13: to meet care that patients need. But we absolutely as 613 00:31:01,320 --> 00:31:02,800 Speaker 13: a country need to be looking at what is the 614 00:31:02,840 --> 00:31:06,160 Speaker 13: most cost effective way to deliver the infrastructure we need 615 00:31:06,400 --> 00:31:09,200 Speaker 13: so we can get it done quickly. We spend far 616 00:31:09,280 --> 00:31:12,000 Speaker 13: too long as a country talking about infrastructure and not 617 00:31:12,120 --> 00:31:14,440 Speaker 13: enough time delivering it. And so it's it's ways to 618 00:31:14,480 --> 00:31:17,560 Speaker 13: do things faster and cheaper, more cost effectively, so we 619 00:31:17,600 --> 00:31:21,080 Speaker 13: actually get the infrastructure delivered. We should absolutely before that. 620 00:31:21,160 --> 00:31:23,320 Speaker 2: So while we're talking about infrastructure, and while I've got 621 00:31:23,320 --> 00:31:26,400 Speaker 2: to hear the new Reefs Road lyover in Pakaranga, which 622 00:31:26,440 --> 00:31:29,200 Speaker 2: is an AT project that you've been very supportive of 623 00:31:29,360 --> 00:31:31,520 Speaker 2: for quite some time, but they opened it up. It 624 00:31:31,560 --> 00:31:34,400 Speaker 2: turns out it's got traffic flow problems for the afternoon 625 00:31:34,520 --> 00:31:36,680 Speaker 2: drive time. So what's wrong with it? And what are 626 00:31:36,720 --> 00:31:37,160 Speaker 2: you going to do? 627 00:31:37,480 --> 00:31:40,360 Speaker 13: Oh if it's working very effectively for traffic going to 628 00:31:40,400 --> 00:31:41,800 Speaker 13: the city, I met someone the other days said they 629 00:31:41,880 --> 00:31:43,680 Speaker 13: used to spend forty minutes going to work. It's now 630 00:31:43,720 --> 00:31:47,000 Speaker 13: fifteen minutes, so that's fantastic. But all the way home, 631 00:31:47,160 --> 00:31:50,200 Speaker 13: it used to have the intert Key, the key intersection 632 00:31:50,280 --> 00:31:53,840 Speaker 13: where the traffic met used to have three lanes of throughput. 633 00:31:53,960 --> 00:31:56,640 Speaker 13: Now it's down to two and so the simple message 634 00:31:56,640 --> 00:31:59,440 Speaker 13: to Opland transporters we need a third lane in the 635 00:31:59,480 --> 00:32:02,640 Speaker 13: intersection redesigned. Ultimately, if you reduce the number of lanes, 636 00:32:02,680 --> 00:32:05,160 Speaker 13: you reduce the flow and the traffic backs up. So 637 00:32:05,400 --> 00:32:08,200 Speaker 13: we meet with Allking Transport on Friday. They're going to 638 00:32:08,200 --> 00:32:11,120 Speaker 13: have a relook at it, and my message to them 639 00:32:11,120 --> 00:32:14,080 Speaker 13: as we need to look at it changes urgently. 640 00:32:14,080 --> 00:32:16,360 Speaker 2: And it's an early start for you. How are we 641 00:32:16,400 --> 00:32:19,000 Speaker 2: going with a wage negotiations. 642 00:32:19,440 --> 00:32:22,760 Speaker 13: In terms of the negotiations with the unions around the 643 00:32:22,960 --> 00:32:28,680 Speaker 13: bargaining bargaining does continue and my message to both parties 644 00:32:28,760 --> 00:32:31,840 Speaker 13: is to negotiate in good faith and find a resolution 645 00:32:32,000 --> 00:32:33,880 Speaker 13: so that we can continue to provide the care that 646 00:32:33,920 --> 00:32:34,520 Speaker 13: patients need. 647 00:32:34,800 --> 00:32:36,800 Speaker 2: Syrian, I thank you very much for your time. Simon 648 00:32:36,920 --> 00:32:38,760 Speaker 2: joining us from the airport. He's taking the brand new 649 00:32:38,800 --> 00:32:41,200 Speaker 2: Red Eye which happens at six o'clock to Wellington right now, 650 00:32:41,240 --> 00:32:43,600 Speaker 2: getting into work early. It is six to six. 651 00:32:44,680 --> 00:32:47,200 Speaker 1: The first word on the News of the Day Early 652 00:32:47,400 --> 00:32:51,280 Speaker 1: edition with Andrew Dickins and r V super Center explore 653 00:32:51,400 --> 00:32:54,760 Speaker 1: r VS accessories and servicing all in one news talks. 654 00:32:54,760 --> 00:32:56,880 Speaker 2: That'd be so my costumes in the circle, what is 655 00:32:57,760 --> 00:32:59,840 Speaker 2: now John sent me a text already and yes, very 656 00:32:59,840 --> 00:33:02,880 Speaker 2: good question. Can you ask Mike what is the point 657 00:33:02,880 --> 00:33:05,160 Speaker 2: in interviewing Dame no Lan when she is under contract 658 00:33:05,320 --> 00:33:07,520 Speaker 2: and New Zealand Netball management. I'm damn sure that she 659 00:33:07,560 --> 00:33:09,880 Speaker 2: will not be allowed to comment on the appalling process 660 00:33:10,080 --> 00:33:12,840 Speaker 2: that has been treating her and heaps the staff are 661 00:33:12,920 --> 00:33:15,760 Speaker 2: leaving the organization, but she'll be staying stull. She's talking 662 00:33:15,800 --> 00:33:17,959 Speaker 2: with you today. Will she say anything? 663 00:33:18,240 --> 00:33:19,720 Speaker 14: Well, I don't know. That's why we're having her on 664 00:33:19,720 --> 00:33:22,520 Speaker 14: a program. That's that's the whole point of the exercise. 665 00:33:22,520 --> 00:33:24,680 Speaker 14: If where if we canceled or didn't do things simply 666 00:33:24,680 --> 00:33:26,520 Speaker 14: because we're sitting there in the morning going I don't 667 00:33:26,520 --> 00:33:28,720 Speaker 14: think she'll say anything, So we won't ask any questions. 668 00:33:28,920 --> 00:33:29,800 Speaker 14: We wouldn't actually do. 669 00:33:29,760 --> 00:33:30,520 Speaker 2: Anything, would we do? 670 00:33:30,880 --> 00:33:33,959 Speaker 14: And so I'll be I'm I mean, the interesting thing 671 00:33:33,960 --> 00:33:37,680 Speaker 14: about the interview is she hasn't spoken. Everybody I think 672 00:33:37,760 --> 00:33:40,840 Speaker 14: is in some way, shope or form interested in what's happened. 673 00:33:40,880 --> 00:33:44,240 Speaker 14: How it happened, why it happened hasn't been resolved to 674 00:33:44,280 --> 00:33:46,760 Speaker 14: her satisfaction. Is she genuinely happy? 675 00:33:46,840 --> 00:33:48,680 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's the very big thing. Because they all talked 676 00:33:48,680 --> 00:33:51,800 Speaker 2: about you know, the player's mental, wealth, health and well being. 677 00:33:51,840 --> 00:33:53,000 Speaker 2: What about no leagons. 678 00:33:53,280 --> 00:33:56,600 Speaker 14: I mean, that's that's a tough in our I think 679 00:33:56,600 --> 00:33:59,680 Speaker 14: the general consensus is she's been treated abysmally, yes, and 680 00:33:59,720 --> 00:34:02,120 Speaker 14: she may come on and go, I was treated abysmally 681 00:34:02,200 --> 00:34:02,800 Speaker 14: but it's sorted. 682 00:34:02,880 --> 00:34:05,360 Speaker 2: Or she may come on and go, look I'm happy 683 00:34:05,440 --> 00:34:06,440 Speaker 2: and we all move forward. 684 00:34:06,440 --> 00:34:08,440 Speaker 14: So you will never know that unless you ask the 685 00:34:08,480 --> 00:34:11,080 Speaker 14: question of seven o'clock, seven o'clock, seven o'clock. 686 00:34:10,840 --> 00:34:13,760 Speaker 2: The leader lead, no lead. On the Mike Husking Breakfast, 687 00:34:13,840 --> 00:34:14,880 Speaker 2: my name is Andrew Dickinson. 688 00:34:14,880 --> 00:34:15,000 Speaker 5: Here. 689 00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:19,399 Speaker 2: It's all Wednesday, and Ryan's back on Thursday. Yes, mister 690 00:34:19,440 --> 00:34:20,959 Speaker 2: Husking never takes holidays. 691 00:34:22,080 --> 00:34:25,080 Speaker 1: For more from early edition with Ryan Bridge, listen live 692 00:34:25,200 --> 00:34:28,200 Speaker 1: to News Talks it be from five am weekdays, or 693 00:34:28,280 --> 00:34:30,200 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio