1 00:00:01,720 --> 00:00:08,560 Speaker 1: The issues, the interviews and the inside. Ryan Bridge new 2 00:00:08,640 --> 00:00:12,000 Speaker 1: for twenty twenty four on the early edition with Smith City, 3 00:00:12,119 --> 00:00:14,400 Speaker 1: New Zealand's furniture beds at a player store. 4 00:00:14,640 --> 00:00:15,520 Speaker 2: News Dogs, it'd me. 5 00:00:15,720 --> 00:00:17,920 Speaker 3: Good morning at six after five. Great to have your 6 00:00:17,920 --> 00:00:21,079 Speaker 3: company this Friday morning. Coming up before six Nathan guys 7 00:00:21,120 --> 00:00:24,160 Speaker 3: and China for us on the two billion dollar Trump 8 00:00:24,440 --> 00:00:27,040 Speaker 3: terror threat. Also, we're live to Doublin ahead of the 9 00:00:27,040 --> 00:00:30,480 Speaker 3: game this week in Vincent mcavanis in Wisconsin. Joe Biden 10 00:00:30,600 --> 00:00:33,040 Speaker 3: is about to speak in response to the election of 11 00:00:33,080 --> 00:00:35,000 Speaker 3: Donald Trump. Will bring it the latest on that and 12 00:00:35,159 --> 00:00:41,519 Speaker 3: is TikTok spying on you? For China? The agenda Schizer, 13 00:00:42,120 --> 00:00:44,519 Speaker 3: It's fride out the eighth of November, and Germany's government 14 00:00:44,600 --> 00:00:48,680 Speaker 3: has collapsed. Chancellor Olaf Schultz has fired a key minister 15 00:00:49,040 --> 00:00:49,600 Speaker 3: too often. 16 00:00:49,680 --> 00:00:53,800 Speaker 4: Federal Minister Lindsner has blocked laws and an irrelevant manner 17 00:00:54,040 --> 00:00:57,760 Speaker 4: too often. He has engaged in petty party political tactics 18 00:00:58,280 --> 00:01:02,480 Speaker 4: too often. He's broken my trust. He even unilaterally withdrew 19 00:01:02,520 --> 00:01:05,560 Speaker 4: from the budget agreement after we had already agreed on it. 20 00:01:06,400 --> 00:01:09,560 Speaker 3: So the center right opposition, that's Angela Merkle's party. You 21 00:01:09,560 --> 00:01:12,640 Speaker 3: remember her. They want to vote of no confidence done 22 00:01:12,720 --> 00:01:15,000 Speaker 3: right now. Schultz has said no, I'm going to lead 23 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:17,440 Speaker 3: a minority government until early next year we will have 24 00:01:17,480 --> 00:01:21,400 Speaker 3: the vote. Trump tariffs could cost us almost two billion 25 00:01:21,480 --> 00:01:22,240 Speaker 3: bucks a year. 26 00:01:22,640 --> 00:01:25,880 Speaker 5: To me, the most beautiful word in the dictionary is tariff, 27 00:01:26,840 --> 00:01:28,199 Speaker 5: and it's my favorite word. 28 00:01:28,440 --> 00:01:30,479 Speaker 3: We explort eight point eight billion dollars worth of goods 29 00:01:30,480 --> 00:01:33,040 Speaker 3: to the US every year. Since Partners says, at twenty 30 00:01:33,040 --> 00:01:36,840 Speaker 3: percent boom, that's one point seven billion dollars ripped from 31 00:01:36,880 --> 00:01:39,640 Speaker 3: our back pockets. At five twenty five, I'll tell you 32 00:01:39,680 --> 00:01:41,600 Speaker 3: about the kiwi whose job it is to stop this. 33 00:01:41,720 --> 00:01:43,840 Speaker 3: And before six, as I said Nathan Guy and China, 34 00:01:43,880 --> 00:01:47,080 Speaker 3: the former Minister for Primary Industries to the UK, the 35 00:01:47,080 --> 00:01:49,200 Speaker 3: Bank of England has cut interest rates by twenty five 36 00:01:49,240 --> 00:01:50,240 Speaker 3: basis points. 37 00:01:50,680 --> 00:01:54,800 Speaker 6: It's the welcome news for millions of homeowners and businesses. 38 00:01:55,360 --> 00:01:58,360 Speaker 6: D's interest rates have been cut today to four point 39 00:01:58,440 --> 00:02:02,000 Speaker 6: seventy five percent. I do, though, recognize that for many 40 00:02:02,040 --> 00:02:04,960 Speaker 6: people who took out mortgages a few years ago, they're 41 00:02:04,960 --> 00:02:06,440 Speaker 6: still looking at higher rates. 42 00:02:06,640 --> 00:02:09,239 Speaker 3: Yeah. Also they're looking, thank you very much, Chancellor of 43 00:02:09,320 --> 00:02:13,079 Speaker 3: Rachel Reevs also looking at higher taxes through their employers 44 00:02:13,360 --> 00:02:16,080 Speaker 3: for US Federal Reserve is expected to drop its rates 45 00:02:16,080 --> 00:02:20,799 Speaker 3: by the same amounts later today. Overnight. Scientists are sounding 46 00:02:20,800 --> 00:02:23,120 Speaker 3: the alarm as it looks like global warming temperatures are 47 00:02:23,120 --> 00:02:25,800 Speaker 3: set to exceed one point five degrees above pre industrial 48 00:02:25,880 --> 00:02:29,160 Speaker 3: times for the first time ever. The first ten months 49 00:02:29,160 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 3: of this year have been so hot that the only 50 00:02:31,560 --> 00:02:34,240 Speaker 3: thing that could see the record not met would be 51 00:02:34,360 --> 00:02:37,000 Speaker 3: unusually low temperatures for the remainder of the year. S 52 00:02:37,040 --> 00:02:37,880 Speaker 3: eight after five. 53 00:02:38,560 --> 00:02:41,480 Speaker 1: News and Views you Trust to start your day. It's 54 00:02:41,600 --> 00:02:45,280 Speaker 1: Burly edition with Ryan Bridge and Smith City, New Zealand's 55 00:02:45,280 --> 00:02:46,960 Speaker 1: furniture Beds and a flying store. 56 00:02:47,120 --> 00:02:49,560 Speaker 3: News talk said, be everyone has been going on about 57 00:02:49,560 --> 00:02:51,880 Speaker 3: the one point five degrees, so I've just had a 58 00:02:51,960 --> 00:02:54,480 Speaker 3: look this morning. What will actually change once we hit 59 00:02:54,560 --> 00:02:58,200 Speaker 3: one point five Apparently seventy to ninety percent of coral 60 00:02:58,240 --> 00:03:02,320 Speaker 3: recewall dime at two degrees, they're all gone. Ninety nine 61 00:03:02,360 --> 00:03:05,239 Speaker 3: percent of them are gone. There'll be more waves, There'll 62 00:03:05,280 --> 00:03:09,120 Speaker 3: be droughts, unheard of storms will become the norm. Greenland 63 00:03:09,120 --> 00:03:11,600 Speaker 3: and Antarctica will melt even more than they are now. 64 00:03:11,639 --> 00:03:13,880 Speaker 3: That's at one point five degrees, which is not a 65 00:03:13,960 --> 00:03:17,560 Speaker 3: tipping point. They reckon. So everyone talks about it like, well, 66 00:03:17,600 --> 00:03:19,919 Speaker 3: the world will end once we get there. Not true. 67 00:03:20,120 --> 00:03:22,640 Speaker 3: For every tenth of a degree that the planet warms, 68 00:03:22,919 --> 00:03:26,120 Speaker 3: it gets worse. But the same happens in reverse, for 69 00:03:26,160 --> 00:03:29,720 Speaker 3: every tenth degree it gets better. So I guess it's 70 00:03:29,720 --> 00:03:31,799 Speaker 3: like when you burn your hand. You know, you put 71 00:03:31,800 --> 00:03:33,520 Speaker 3: some hot water on your hand and it burns, The 72 00:03:33,560 --> 00:03:37,000 Speaker 3: skin grows back, doesn't it It heals itself. That can happen. 73 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:39,920 Speaker 3: Of course, what are we going to do down here 74 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:42,160 Speaker 3: with our pretty little point whatever percent it is that 75 00:03:42,200 --> 00:03:45,400 Speaker 3: we emit? Not much. It's the big polluters who need 76 00:03:45,440 --> 00:03:49,400 Speaker 3: to front up on that. Nine minutes after five Karmla Harris, 77 00:03:50,160 --> 00:03:52,160 Speaker 3: what is she going to do now? And did you 78 00:03:52,240 --> 00:03:55,920 Speaker 3: hear that speech yesterday? The concession speech? Here's a exerpt. 79 00:03:56,520 --> 00:04:02,360 Speaker 7: Can you see the stars? I know many people feel 80 00:04:02,400 --> 00:04:06,560 Speaker 7: like we are entering a dark time, but for the 81 00:04:06,600 --> 00:04:10,360 Speaker 7: benefit of us all I hope that is not the case. 82 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:14,880 Speaker 7: But here's the thing, America, if it is, let us 83 00:04:15,040 --> 00:04:20,080 Speaker 7: fill the sky with the light of a brilliant, brilliant 84 00:04:20,320 --> 00:04:22,040 Speaker 7: billion of stars. 85 00:04:22,440 --> 00:04:23,360 Speaker 1: Brian Bridge. 86 00:04:25,360 --> 00:04:27,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, so she's going to be out of a job 87 00:04:27,279 --> 00:04:30,680 Speaker 3: in January, and judging by that, speech. I don't think 88 00:04:30,720 --> 00:04:33,359 Speaker 3: they'll pick her up on the speaking circuit. What is 89 00:04:33,400 --> 00:04:35,479 Speaker 3: she going to do? She lost the primary in twenty twenty, 90 00:04:35,520 --> 00:04:38,960 Speaker 3: She's lost the president in twenty twenty four. Rumors she 91 00:04:39,040 --> 00:04:41,320 Speaker 3: could run for governor, which would be a bit of 92 00:04:41,320 --> 00:04:44,000 Speaker 3: a step down for her. Gavin Newsom's the current governor. 93 00:04:44,120 --> 00:04:46,080 Speaker 3: There's talk that he might move to leader of the 94 00:04:46,080 --> 00:04:50,320 Speaker 3: opposition and then she might shimmey into his place. But 95 00:04:50,360 --> 00:04:51,920 Speaker 3: it would be a step down for her. It mean 96 00:04:52,000 --> 00:04:54,080 Speaker 3: she might go and do something else completely separate to this. 97 00:04:54,440 --> 00:04:57,680 Speaker 3: Who knows. Eleven minutes after five, Joe Biden about to 98 00:04:57,680 --> 00:04:59,880 Speaker 3: speak from Washington, d C. We'll bring you the later 99 00:05:00,160 --> 00:05:03,159 Speaker 3: on that shortly starts the. 100 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:13,960 Speaker 1: News you need this morning and the in depth analysis 101 00:05:14,080 --> 00:05:18,240 Speaker 1: early edition with Ryan Bridge and swith City, New Zealand's furniture, 102 00:05:18,320 --> 00:05:21,200 Speaker 1: beds and a playing store. News Talk said bed love to. 103 00:05:21,200 --> 00:05:23,880 Speaker 3: Hear from you this morning. Thirteen after five, nine ninety 104 00:05:23,880 --> 00:05:26,400 Speaker 3: two is the number to text overnight. Todd McClay, the 105 00:05:26,480 --> 00:05:30,120 Speaker 3: Minister Trades, released a statement. He says we've signed a 106 00:05:30,160 --> 00:05:33,320 Speaker 3: couple of MOUs with Chinese companies that should bring in 107 00:05:33,400 --> 00:05:36,000 Speaker 3: three hundred and forty million dollars boost trade by three 108 00:05:36,040 --> 00:05:39,280 Speaker 3: hundred and forty million dollars over the next couple of years. 109 00:05:39,680 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 3: He's at an importer's expo up in Shanghai, which is 110 00:05:42,400 --> 00:05:45,839 Speaker 3: where Nathan Guyers will speak to him before six fierce competition. 111 00:05:45,880 --> 00:05:48,080 Speaker 3: I'm told for our red meat in particular up there, 112 00:05:48,720 --> 00:05:52,120 Speaker 3: one of the deals is with a Chinese company for 113 00:05:52,240 --> 00:05:55,159 Speaker 3: our deer industry. They reckon, We're going to sell more there, 114 00:05:55,480 --> 00:05:58,760 Speaker 3: sell more velvet GMP Deary has done a deal with 115 00:05:58,839 --> 00:06:02,360 Speaker 3: Sino Life. Gmpdrey Enterday's strategic partnership with Sign and Life 116 00:06:02,400 --> 00:06:05,039 Speaker 3: to introduce new milk powder products to China and drive 117 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:07,440 Speaker 3: mutual growth through de reinnovation. So you'll take that three 118 00:06:07,560 --> 00:06:11,000 Speaker 3: hundred and forty million dollar increase in New Zealand China 119 00:06:11,080 --> 00:06:14,800 Speaker 3: trade expected Bryan Bridge. We got the DC yesterday on 120 00:06:14,839 --> 00:06:18,359 Speaker 3: the Treaty's Principal's bill. The second principle says the Crown 121 00:06:18,400 --> 00:06:21,920 Speaker 3: will respect and protect the rights that Hapu and Ewe 122 00:06:21,960 --> 00:06:25,400 Speaker 3: Mahrdy had under the Treaty of Waitangi. However, this is 123 00:06:25,400 --> 00:06:27,280 Speaker 3: the crucial bit that seem more got in there. If 124 00:06:27,320 --> 00:06:30,520 Speaker 3: those rights differ from the rights of everybody else in 125 00:06:30,560 --> 00:06:34,920 Speaker 3: New Zealand. They only apply where there's an agreed treaty settlement. 126 00:06:35,440 --> 00:06:38,800 Speaker 3: Duncan Web's the Labor Justice spokesperson. Big protest plans next 127 00:06:39,080 --> 00:06:41,559 Speaker 3: planned next week is with US Live this morning. Good morning, 128 00:06:42,560 --> 00:06:44,400 Speaker 3: good morning, How are you good? Thank you? Are you 129 00:06:44,440 --> 00:06:45,599 Speaker 3: going to join those protests? 130 00:06:47,000 --> 00:06:48,800 Speaker 8: I might get out there on the front lawn, but 131 00:06:48,960 --> 00:06:50,720 Speaker 8: you do get a set of Parliament. But I can 132 00:06:50,800 --> 00:06:54,080 Speaker 8: understand why those protests are happening. People are pretty angry 133 00:06:54,120 --> 00:06:57,600 Speaker 8: about this. It's a rewriting, right, just it's going backwards. 134 00:06:58,040 --> 00:07:01,800 Speaker 8: And you can't have government signed something in eighteen forty 135 00:07:01,839 --> 00:07:04,240 Speaker 8: and then decided one hundred and eighty years later later 136 00:07:04,320 --> 00:07:06,680 Speaker 8: that it's not what they wanted and have another crack. 137 00:07:06,800 --> 00:07:08,360 Speaker 3: But isn't that what the courts have been doing? 138 00:07:09,840 --> 00:07:12,280 Speaker 8: Absolutely not. I mean what you've got with the courts, 139 00:07:12,320 --> 00:07:14,960 Speaker 8: And you know, I've heard about the courts making stuff 140 00:07:15,040 --> 00:07:16,960 Speaker 8: up and so on, but that's not the case. You've 141 00:07:16,960 --> 00:07:20,400 Speaker 8: got two texts of the Treaty of Waitangi, one in English, 142 00:07:20,760 --> 00:07:24,320 Speaker 8: one in Marii. They're both valid and there's a fair 143 00:07:24,400 --> 00:07:26,640 Speaker 8: distance between them, so the courts have to navigate a 144 00:07:26,720 --> 00:07:29,120 Speaker 8: path between them, and so in doing that they've read 145 00:07:29,120 --> 00:07:31,240 Speaker 8: them both and said, look, the guts of it is, 146 00:07:31,400 --> 00:07:33,080 Speaker 8: or if they would say, in their fancy language, the 147 00:07:33,160 --> 00:07:35,760 Speaker 8: principles of the treaty are, and that's where you get 148 00:07:35,800 --> 00:07:37,000 Speaker 8: the principleship. 149 00:07:37,400 --> 00:07:39,240 Speaker 3: Is that a job for the courts? Is that a 150 00:07:39,320 --> 00:07:42,160 Speaker 3: job for the courts to interpret our founding document? 151 00:07:43,440 --> 00:07:45,920 Speaker 8: Look, if you have a contract you're right on the 152 00:07:45,960 --> 00:07:48,560 Speaker 8: back of an envelope to sell a business, there's going 153 00:07:48,640 --> 00:07:50,480 Speaker 8: to be a lot of gaps in it. And when 154 00:07:50,480 --> 00:07:52,440 Speaker 8: you get at the court to argue about it, they're 155 00:07:52,440 --> 00:07:55,160 Speaker 8: going to fill the gaps for you. This was a 156 00:07:55,480 --> 00:07:59,200 Speaker 8: contract between two nations signed on a single piece of 157 00:07:59,280 --> 00:08:02,800 Speaker 8: paper undred and eighty years ago. There are gaps, there 158 00:08:02,880 --> 00:08:06,120 Speaker 8: are things that aren't clear. It's absolutely the job of 159 00:08:06,160 --> 00:08:10,080 Speaker 8: the courts to patch it up and make sure that 160 00:08:10,320 --> 00:08:13,720 Speaker 8: what the parties intended is what it rolls out and 161 00:08:13,800 --> 00:08:14,720 Speaker 8: delivers over time. 162 00:08:14,880 --> 00:08:18,840 Speaker 3: Is it a big deal that this has been brought forward, Well, 163 00:08:18,880 --> 00:08:19,640 Speaker 3: it's been brought. 164 00:08:19,480 --> 00:08:19,960 Speaker 2: Forward a week. 165 00:08:20,040 --> 00:08:22,520 Speaker 8: It's not. Is it a big deal, It's just it's 166 00:08:22,600 --> 00:08:25,480 Speaker 8: just an a court. We've had the American election, so 167 00:08:25,680 --> 00:08:28,000 Speaker 8: the front page of you know, your lead stories and 168 00:08:28,040 --> 00:08:29,760 Speaker 8: everyone's front page is the American. 169 00:08:29,680 --> 00:08:32,760 Speaker 3: You think it's they've done it, they've done it delivered. 170 00:08:34,120 --> 00:08:35,360 Speaker 8: Yeah, it's comes management. 171 00:08:36,720 --> 00:08:39,000 Speaker 3: Heptins reckons. It is not a big deal. It's just normal, 172 00:08:39,120 --> 00:08:41,839 Speaker 3: normal parliamentary process and you wouldn't expect it to have 173 00:08:41,920 --> 00:08:43,480 Speaker 3: been told there was a change of date anyway. 174 00:08:44,960 --> 00:08:47,760 Speaker 8: Well, who knows, but the reason for the change of 175 00:08:47,840 --> 00:08:51,040 Speaker 8: date was probably it was probably to keep it on 176 00:08:51,080 --> 00:08:53,520 Speaker 8: the load down question. We've got a heck we've got 177 00:08:53,520 --> 00:08:55,800 Speaker 8: the heck quary now coming on the same day. 178 00:08:56,240 --> 00:08:59,640 Speaker 3: My question for you is you're the gist of the argument. 179 00:08:59,720 --> 00:09:02,120 Speaker 3: Is this so divisive and the same from the departi 180 00:09:02,160 --> 00:09:04,360 Speaker 3: Maliti and the Greens so divisive that you shouldn't go 181 00:09:04,440 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 3: near it? Do you think co governance was divisive? 182 00:09:11,320 --> 00:09:11,520 Speaker 4: Well? 183 00:09:11,760 --> 00:09:15,720 Speaker 8: CO governance clearly raised the hackles of a section of society. 184 00:09:15,360 --> 00:09:19,719 Speaker 3: And we're starting to And it didn't stop you doing 185 00:09:19,720 --> 00:09:21,079 Speaker 3: it though, did it. I mean, so, it's not a 186 00:09:21,160 --> 00:09:23,719 Speaker 3: reason not to do something just because people might be 187 00:09:23,920 --> 00:09:25,800 Speaker 3: upset by it. I guess. 188 00:09:27,240 --> 00:09:31,240 Speaker 8: Okay, I would accept that, But if it's both divisive 189 00:09:31,520 --> 00:09:35,960 Speaker 8: and fundamentally wrong and depriving Mary of something that they 190 00:09:36,000 --> 00:09:39,120 Speaker 8: have actually been promised, So it's not just that it's 191 00:09:39,240 --> 00:09:42,160 Speaker 8: it's people. Some people don't like it. It's that it's 192 00:09:42,520 --> 00:09:47,120 Speaker 8: fundamentally and constitutionally right. This isn't just some surface irritation. 193 00:09:47,520 --> 00:09:49,439 Speaker 8: This is going to the very heart of how we 194 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:53,280 Speaker 8: formed our nation and changing the foundation stones. And that's 195 00:09:53,360 --> 00:09:55,800 Speaker 8: why it's both divisive and deeply wrong. 196 00:09:56,200 --> 00:09:57,800 Speaker 3: Dugan, thank you very much for your time this morning. 197 00:09:57,880 --> 00:09:59,679 Speaker 3: Appreciate you coming on the show. That's Dunk and Web 198 00:10:00,160 --> 00:10:02,880 Speaker 3: is Justice spokesperson eighteen after five. 199 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:07,160 Speaker 1: The first word on the News of the Day early 200 00:10:07,360 --> 00:10:11,000 Speaker 1: edition with Ryan Bridge and Smith City, New Zealand's furniture 201 00:10:11,040 --> 00:10:12,280 Speaker 1: beds at a play at store. 202 00:10:12,520 --> 00:10:13,440 Speaker 2: News Talk said, be. 203 00:10:14,000 --> 00:10:17,160 Speaker 3: Five twenty on news Talk said, be going Vincent mcavinie 204 00:10:17,280 --> 00:10:20,440 Speaker 3: in Wisconsin just after the news at five point thirty. 205 00:10:20,679 --> 00:10:22,839 Speaker 3: Just to let you know, Joe Biden is expected to 206 00:10:22,880 --> 00:10:25,240 Speaker 3: speak any moment. Will bring you his comments, whatever they are. 207 00:10:25,360 --> 00:10:28,560 Speaker 3: Live reaction to Donald Trump being elected the forty seventh 208 00:10:28,600 --> 00:10:32,560 Speaker 3: President of the United States. Interestingly, he is apparently poised 209 00:10:33,120 --> 00:10:35,640 Speaker 3: to dole out the cash to Ukraine before he gets 210 00:10:35,640 --> 00:10:38,200 Speaker 3: out of the White House. There's four point three billion 211 00:10:38,280 --> 00:10:41,319 Speaker 3: dollars in unspent aid and they reckon he is going 212 00:10:41,400 --> 00:10:44,959 Speaker 3: to just basically open the floodgates to Zelenski before he 213 00:10:45,120 --> 00:10:48,360 Speaker 3: leaves in January twenty after five. Ryan Bridge, All Black 214 00:10:48,400 --> 00:10:51,360 Speaker 3: tacking on island at Dublin nine ten am tomorrow morning, 215 00:10:51,440 --> 00:10:53,839 Speaker 3: our time, which is perfect. You've just woken up, have 216 00:10:53,920 --> 00:10:56,319 Speaker 3: a cup of coffee, get your toast on and Elliot 217 00:10:56,440 --> 00:10:58,840 Speaker 3: Smith will be with your news talks, said B's voice 218 00:10:58,880 --> 00:11:01,000 Speaker 3: of Rugby, and he's with us now, Elliot, good morning, 219 00:11:01,960 --> 00:11:02,199 Speaker 3: get it. 220 00:11:02,320 --> 00:11:02,520 Speaker 9: Ryan. 221 00:11:02,760 --> 00:11:04,280 Speaker 3: Couldn't have timed it better, really could you? 222 00:11:05,360 --> 00:11:08,720 Speaker 9: Absolutely look Friday night here in Dublin. It's a match 223 00:11:08,760 --> 00:11:12,280 Speaker 9: that has been highly anticipated since last year's Rugby World 224 00:11:12,320 --> 00:11:14,599 Speaker 9: Cup quarter final the All Blacks won. There was a 225 00:11:14,679 --> 00:11:17,360 Speaker 9: bit of a tinned off from some of the All 226 00:11:17,400 --> 00:11:20,040 Speaker 9: Blacks to some of the Irish players, so the scene 227 00:11:20,040 --> 00:11:21,800 Speaker 9: has set more than a year on from that quarter 228 00:11:21,880 --> 00:11:25,560 Speaker 9: final for another spectacular meeting between these two sides. Plenty 229 00:11:25,600 --> 00:11:28,640 Speaker 9: of atmosphere around Dublin over the course of the week, 230 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:32,240 Speaker 9: sense of real occasion and a rear Friday night game 231 00:11:32,280 --> 00:11:35,120 Speaker 9: as you see it and Saturday morning New Zealand times, 232 00:11:35,120 --> 00:11:37,000 Speaker 9: so all the ingredients are right there in the mixed, 233 00:11:37,040 --> 00:11:39,559 Speaker 9: Ryan for a pretty special game of rugby. 234 00:11:39,400 --> 00:11:42,679 Speaker 3: And throw into that mix Johnny Sexton and his autobiography 235 00:11:42,800 --> 00:11:44,120 Speaker 3: that must be rking things. 236 00:11:44,000 --> 00:11:49,959 Speaker 9: Up absolutely and look the comments that Rico Youanni gave 237 00:11:50,040 --> 00:11:52,680 Speaker 9: back to him. I spoke to Rico Yuwani a couple 238 00:11:52,760 --> 00:11:55,040 Speaker 9: of days ago. He was pretty keen not to fan 239 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:58,480 Speaker 9: the flames any further around than that. But it just 240 00:11:58,520 --> 00:12:01,920 Speaker 9: adds to the backdrop, doesn't of this match and the 241 00:12:02,040 --> 00:12:05,800 Speaker 9: fact that these two teams very easily matched across the park, 242 00:12:05,880 --> 00:12:09,040 Speaker 9: but they don't seem to get on that well across it. 243 00:12:09,760 --> 00:12:12,160 Speaker 9: New Zealander's love going to Ireland and vice versa, but 244 00:12:12,480 --> 00:12:14,720 Speaker 9: when it comes to rugby over the last few years 245 00:12:14,800 --> 00:12:18,319 Speaker 9: that relationship has been fairly strained, and there's some big 246 00:12:18,400 --> 00:12:22,640 Speaker 9: personalities in both teams and it's spilled over and yeah, 247 00:12:22,640 --> 00:12:25,360 Speaker 9: those books. That comment from the books has certainly been 248 00:12:25,440 --> 00:12:28,560 Speaker 9: mentioned plenty over the course of the week. The All 249 00:12:28,600 --> 00:12:31,120 Speaker 9: Blacks themselves very careful, as I said, not to fan 250 00:12:31,200 --> 00:12:34,199 Speaker 9: the flames any further. But the backdrop's already there from 251 00:12:34,280 --> 00:12:36,280 Speaker 9: what has been said over the last few months. 252 00:12:36,480 --> 00:12:37,280 Speaker 8: Ahead of this match. 253 00:12:38,080 --> 00:12:40,559 Speaker 3: We're sort of up against it here, aren't we. 254 00:12:42,200 --> 00:12:44,720 Speaker 9: Well Island of the world, number one, very very good, 255 00:12:44,960 --> 00:12:48,440 Speaker 9: well drilled team haven't changed too much since last year's 256 00:12:48,480 --> 00:12:50,400 Speaker 9: will cut. There's a sense that they really want to 257 00:12:50,480 --> 00:12:55,800 Speaker 9: avenge that defeat. All all the starters tomorrow nights here 258 00:12:55,880 --> 00:12:58,880 Speaker 9: in Dublin played a role in that game last year. 259 00:12:59,120 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 9: We're in that twenty so they haven't brought in to 260 00:13:02,240 --> 00:13:04,640 Speaker 9: many you faces. Is a sense that they want to 261 00:13:04,679 --> 00:13:07,280 Speaker 9: show Bill Blacks that they were good enough to win 262 00:13:07,400 --> 00:13:10,360 Speaker 9: last year and avenge that defeat, and the All Blacks 263 00:13:10,360 --> 00:13:12,520 Speaker 9: you know, they're still building. We saw last week at 264 00:13:12,600 --> 00:13:16,480 Speaker 9: tense win at Twickingham, come from behind victory. It certainly 265 00:13:16,600 --> 00:13:18,400 Speaker 9: wasn't perfect. There was a lot of errors. There were 266 00:13:18,440 --> 00:13:20,559 Speaker 9: a lot of erarors in that performance, a lot of 267 00:13:20,640 --> 00:13:24,720 Speaker 9: discipline issues that need to be fixed. But they'll raise 268 00:13:24,760 --> 00:13:26,920 Speaker 9: another level. I'm sure tomorrow night's try and get this 269 00:13:27,200 --> 00:13:30,160 Speaker 9: victory against the Garish, who admittedly go on his favorites 270 00:13:30,720 --> 00:13:33,000 Speaker 9: to the match given they are the world number one. 271 00:13:34,000 --> 00:13:36,079 Speaker 3: Elliott, thank you very much for that, Elliot Smith. News 272 00:13:36,160 --> 00:13:39,240 Speaker 3: Talks thereb Rugby commentator, the voice of rugby. You can 273 00:13:39,320 --> 00:13:42,319 Speaker 3: tune in tomorrow from nine am. Game starts at nineteen 274 00:13:42,400 --> 00:13:44,720 Speaker 3: on z b iHeartRadio and gold Sport. 275 00:13:45,120 --> 00:13:46,760 Speaker 1: Bryan Bridge twenty. 276 00:13:46,559 --> 00:13:48,599 Speaker 3: Three minutes after five year on News Talks cb SO 277 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:52,800 Speaker 3: the guy you don't want in Washington right now representing 278 00:13:52,840 --> 00:13:56,520 Speaker 3: your country is Kevin Rudd. He's made some comments about 279 00:13:57,240 --> 00:13:59,080 Speaker 3: Trump in the past, and now he has to cozy 280 00:13:59,160 --> 00:14:00,880 Speaker 3: up to him and try and be as mate. One 281 00:14:00,920 --> 00:14:03,640 Speaker 3: of the tweets that he's apparently scrubbed from the internet 282 00:14:04,320 --> 00:14:07,920 Speaker 3: called him the most destructive president in history. And this 283 00:14:08,080 --> 00:14:11,679 Speaker 3: is Donald Trump talking about those comments a couple of 284 00:14:11,760 --> 00:14:12,120 Speaker 3: years ago. 285 00:14:12,440 --> 00:14:13,920 Speaker 1: I heard he was a little bit nasty. 286 00:14:14,280 --> 00:14:17,200 Speaker 3: You were a destructive president, a treator to the West. 287 00:14:17,320 --> 00:14:18,240 Speaker 1: He won't be there longer. 288 00:14:18,360 --> 00:14:20,040 Speaker 8: That's the case. I don't know much about him. 289 00:14:20,280 --> 00:14:20,400 Speaker 2: Now. 290 00:14:20,520 --> 00:14:23,880 Speaker 3: What's interesting is, you know, old Elbows come to his defense, 291 00:14:23,960 --> 00:14:27,880 Speaker 3: but he was elbow criticizing Trump in twenty seventeen. Have 292 00:14:27,960 --> 00:14:31,920 Speaker 3: a listen to this congratulations to President Trump. Hang on, 293 00:14:32,280 --> 00:14:34,440 Speaker 3: let's go back a little further to twenty seventeen. 294 00:14:35,520 --> 00:14:39,360 Speaker 10: President Trump has run a campaign based on change, and 295 00:14:39,440 --> 00:14:41,840 Speaker 10: he's made it clear he's going to do things differently, 296 00:14:42,000 --> 00:14:43,680 Speaker 10: so we shouldn't be surprised. 297 00:14:44,440 --> 00:14:48,040 Speaker 3: No, that wasn't quite twenty seventeen, was it. Basically though, 298 00:14:48,120 --> 00:14:51,600 Speaker 3: the problem was for Elbows. He said very similar things 299 00:14:51,720 --> 00:14:54,880 Speaker 3: about Donald Trump being a destructive president for the United 300 00:14:54,920 --> 00:14:57,040 Speaker 3: States and now here. He is trying to cozy out, 301 00:14:57,160 --> 00:14:58,640 Speaker 3: So you want to be careful about what you say 302 00:14:58,680 --> 00:15:00,720 Speaker 3: about Donald Trump in case he comes back to haunt you. 303 00:15:01,240 --> 00:15:04,880 Speaker 3: It is twenty five minutes after five News Talks VB, the. 304 00:15:05,080 --> 00:15:09,120 Speaker 1: Early edition full the show podcast on iHeartRadio powered by 305 00:15:09,200 --> 00:15:09,960 Speaker 1: Newstalks FB. 306 00:15:10,880 --> 00:15:14,520 Speaker 3: You're on News TALKSB twenty seven after five. Rosemary Banks 307 00:15:15,320 --> 00:15:17,880 Speaker 3: remember that name. She now has one of the most 308 00:15:18,040 --> 00:15:22,560 Speaker 3: important jobs for New Zealand, a potential two billion dollar job. 309 00:15:23,040 --> 00:15:25,560 Speaker 3: She's our woman in DC. She's the ambassador to the 310 00:15:25,680 --> 00:15:30,240 Speaker 3: United States. Her mission get us an exemption to Trump's tariffs. 311 00:15:30,600 --> 00:15:34,720 Speaker 3: The scale of the problem massive. Early estimates at twenty percent. 312 00:15:34,960 --> 00:15:38,840 Speaker 3: It could cost US one point seven billion dollars every year. 313 00:15:39,040 --> 00:15:42,640 Speaker 3: Our total exports currently eight point eight billion, so that's huge. 314 00:15:43,200 --> 00:15:45,240 Speaker 3: It can be done. The Aussie's got an exemption on 315 00:15:45,320 --> 00:15:48,720 Speaker 3: steel and aluminium in twenty eighteen under Trump. Is she 316 00:15:48,880 --> 00:15:52,200 Speaker 3: up to the job. I'm told yes, if anyone can 317 00:15:52,240 --> 00:15:55,440 Speaker 3: do it, Rosemary Banks is the person that you want 318 00:15:55,560 --> 00:15:58,160 Speaker 3: up there. I'm told she's got excellent contacts with the 319 00:15:58,200 --> 00:16:01,720 Speaker 3: Republican Party and she is working the phones and working 320 00:16:01,760 --> 00:16:04,360 Speaker 3: them hard. She was asked to stay on by Winston 321 00:16:04,400 --> 00:16:06,920 Speaker 3: Peters back in May in anticipation that Trump might get 322 00:16:06,960 --> 00:16:10,200 Speaker 3: in smart move. She's the same ambassador, was the same 323 00:16:10,240 --> 00:16:13,000 Speaker 3: ambassador in charge when we nearly got an FTA through 324 00:16:13,160 --> 00:16:17,320 Speaker 3: during Trump's last term. Of course, it's not all on her. Winston, Todd, McLay, 325 00:16:17,400 --> 00:16:19,320 Speaker 3: lux and they will all play their parts. But the 326 00:16:19,480 --> 00:16:22,560 Speaker 3: ground game is on Rosemary. And we may have some 327 00:16:22,720 --> 00:16:25,680 Speaker 3: advantage here in that we do export food, and food 328 00:16:25,800 --> 00:16:28,480 Speaker 3: is something Trump probably doesn't want to make more expensive. 329 00:16:28,720 --> 00:16:31,000 Speaker 3: Then there's the uncertainty of whether Trump will actually make 330 00:16:31,080 --> 00:16:34,720 Speaker 3: good on his campaign big talk. Rosemary's not waiting around 331 00:16:34,760 --> 00:16:38,360 Speaker 3: for that uncertainty or for certainty. On the uncertainty, I 332 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:41,040 Speaker 3: should say they have a plan, and by god, it 333 00:16:41,160 --> 00:16:43,880 Speaker 3: better be a good one. We like to hate on diplomats, 334 00:16:43,920 --> 00:16:45,920 Speaker 3: don't we. Oh, they just go to nice dinners and 335 00:16:46,040 --> 00:16:49,280 Speaker 3: drink wine and schmooze. Well, it is time to crack 336 00:16:49,360 --> 00:16:53,560 Speaker 3: out our best pino, use the contacts and make the 337 00:16:53,680 --> 00:16:57,200 Speaker 3: deals happen. The weight of our export nation is on 338 00:16:57,360 --> 00:17:01,480 Speaker 3: your shoulders, Rosemary. Best of luck and Bridge. Twenty eight 339 00:17:01,520 --> 00:17:03,960 Speaker 3: minutes after five, you're on news talks hereb Here's Joe 340 00:17:04,000 --> 00:17:06,000 Speaker 3: Biden speaking from the White House. 341 00:17:06,960 --> 00:17:11,439 Speaker 5: Yesterday I spoke with President like Trump to congratulate him 342 00:17:11,440 --> 00:17:15,240 Speaker 5: on his victory, and I assured him I direct my 343 00:17:15,440 --> 00:17:19,000 Speaker 5: entire administration to work with his team to ensure a 344 00:17:19,160 --> 00:17:21,320 Speaker 5: peaceful and orderly transition. 345 00:17:22,680 --> 00:17:27,320 Speaker 3: That's what the American people deserve. Coming up, TikTok, is 346 00:17:27,400 --> 00:17:31,200 Speaker 3: it spying on you for China? Canada's raised some concerns overnight. 347 00:17:31,240 --> 00:17:34,120 Speaker 3: I'll tell you about those. It is twenty nine after five. 348 00:17:34,280 --> 00:17:35,560 Speaker 3: You're on news Talk CIB. 349 00:17:52,160 --> 00:17:55,600 Speaker 1: Get ahead of the headlines. Ryan Bridge, you for twenty 350 00:17:55,680 --> 00:17:59,760 Speaker 1: twenty four on early edition with Smith City, New Zealand's Furniture. 351 00:18:00,040 --> 00:18:01,840 Speaker 1: It's Er Planet Store News Talks. 352 00:18:01,880 --> 00:18:02,199 Speaker 2: It'd be. 353 00:18:09,880 --> 00:18:11,840 Speaker 3: Good Morning, New Zealand. It is twenty four after six 354 00:18:11,960 --> 00:18:13,560 Speaker 3: er on News Talks. It'd be great to have your 355 00:18:13,600 --> 00:18:17,080 Speaker 3: company this Friday morning. Vincent mcavenie's with us live from Wisconsin. 356 00:18:17,160 --> 00:18:21,600 Speaker 3: Shortly and Nathan Guy, former primary Industries minister, is in China. 357 00:18:21,760 --> 00:18:24,520 Speaker 3: What are they saying about Trump's election. We'll get the 358 00:18:24,560 --> 00:18:27,400 Speaker 3: lowdown from him just before six o'clock. Right now, Biden 359 00:18:27,480 --> 00:18:30,680 Speaker 3: has spoken from the White House. He's a longer clip 360 00:18:30,760 --> 00:18:31,560 Speaker 3: than you got in the news. 361 00:18:31,880 --> 00:18:36,480 Speaker 5: We accept the choice the country, mad I've said many times. 362 00:18:37,520 --> 00:18:42,480 Speaker 5: You can't love your country only when you win. You 363 00:18:42,680 --> 00:18:48,600 Speaker 5: can't love your neighbor only when you agree something I 364 00:18:48,680 --> 00:18:51,159 Speaker 5: hope we can do. No matter who you voted for, 365 00:18:52,240 --> 00:18:56,960 Speaker 5: you see each other not as adversaries, but as fellow Americans. 366 00:18:57,600 --> 00:18:59,639 Speaker 3: And Bridge brig That would make a nice change. Come 367 00:18:59,680 --> 00:19:01,840 Speaker 3: on prop in Dunedin for us this morning as we 368 00:19:01,920 --> 00:19:05,480 Speaker 3: go to our reporters around the country. Calum Otaga University's 369 00:19:05,600 --> 00:19:09,480 Speaker 3: warning of an online scam featuring an endochronologist. 370 00:19:10,840 --> 00:19:14,119 Speaker 11: Yeah, morning, Ryan, This is Professor Sir Jim Mann's likeness 371 00:19:14,160 --> 00:19:18,440 Speaker 11: which has been used in this online advertisement encouraging people 372 00:19:18,480 --> 00:19:23,520 Speaker 11: with type two diabetes to stop taking a medication called 373 00:19:23,600 --> 00:19:26,719 Speaker 11: mett Foreman. This is a deep fake video. It's been 374 00:19:26,760 --> 00:19:29,080 Speaker 11: posted to a Facebook page and there's. 375 00:19:28,960 --> 00:19:29,879 Speaker 3: Real concerns about it. 376 00:19:29,960 --> 00:19:33,280 Speaker 11: It uses footage of the professor grit's created to look 377 00:19:33,320 --> 00:19:36,440 Speaker 11: and sound just like a one news clip. Professor Mann 378 00:19:36,520 --> 00:19:39,280 Speaker 11: says he feels like his identity has been stolen. He 379 00:19:39,320 --> 00:19:42,320 Speaker 11: says it looks very genuine, but he has never said 380 00:19:42,359 --> 00:19:43,840 Speaker 11: any of the things in the video before. 381 00:19:44,280 --> 00:19:45,280 Speaker 3: How's your weather today? 382 00:19:46,280 --> 00:19:49,680 Speaker 11: Cloudy, occasional rain, snormily strong for a time today, high 383 00:19:49,680 --> 00:19:50,520 Speaker 11: of twenty all right. 384 00:19:50,560 --> 00:19:53,000 Speaker 3: Good to know, Calum, thank you for that, Claire Sue. 385 00:19:53,280 --> 00:19:56,399 Speaker 3: I mean, presumably if you're taking medication for diabetes, you 386 00:19:56,400 --> 00:19:58,760 Speaker 3: wouldn't stop taking it unless your doctor told you not to. 387 00:19:59,480 --> 00:20:02,480 Speaker 3: That would be the advice. Clear is in Christ judge clear. 388 00:20:03,440 --> 00:20:05,680 Speaker 3: Speaking of doctors, a few people needed them after that 389 00:20:05,880 --> 00:20:09,600 Speaker 3: Halls of Residence incident. What's happening with the kitchen there? 390 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:12,840 Speaker 12: Did they ever need the doctors? So look, a review 391 00:20:13,119 --> 00:20:16,400 Speaker 12: of the kitchen processes at the University of Canterbury Halls 392 00:20:16,440 --> 00:20:20,080 Speaker 12: of Residence has been promised. Now this is after hundreds 393 00:20:20,080 --> 00:20:20,879 Speaker 12: of students fell. 394 00:20:21,040 --> 00:20:21,800 Speaker 3: Earlier in the week. 395 00:20:22,040 --> 00:20:24,440 Speaker 12: It's because they ate this chicken dinner at the halls 396 00:20:24,480 --> 00:20:27,800 Speaker 12: on Sunday night. Now tests are set to confirm if 397 00:20:28,080 --> 00:20:31,159 Speaker 12: heating and cooling of shredded chicken was the cause of 398 00:20:31,200 --> 00:20:34,840 Speaker 12: this gastro outbreak affecting hundreds. That's certainly what New Zealand 399 00:20:34,880 --> 00:20:38,399 Speaker 12: Food Safety believes happened. That's their working theory at the moment. 400 00:20:38,880 --> 00:20:42,560 Speaker 12: UNI Lodge which manages University Hall and the item apartments, 401 00:20:42,800 --> 00:20:46,520 Speaker 12: so they're reviewing every aspect of food operations. They say 402 00:20:46,560 --> 00:20:49,720 Speaker 12: improvements will be implemented to ensure all meals meet their 403 00:20:49,760 --> 00:20:52,920 Speaker 12: safety and quality standards. The good news as most or 404 00:20:53,040 --> 00:20:55,760 Speaker 12: almost all of the affected students have fully recovered. 405 00:20:56,720 --> 00:20:58,879 Speaker 3: That is the good news, clear. Thank you. How's the 406 00:20:58,960 --> 00:21:00,880 Speaker 3: weather a nice warm one. 407 00:21:00,800 --> 00:21:03,040 Speaker 12: Here in christ Church today some high club will increase 408 00:21:03,040 --> 00:21:05,920 Speaker 12: a bit later northerly strong this afternoon at the High 409 00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:07,159 Speaker 12: twenty five brilliant. 410 00:21:07,160 --> 00:21:09,840 Speaker 3: Thank you Mexis and Wellington mechs. An interesting comeback for 411 00:21:10,040 --> 00:21:13,680 Speaker 3: a Courtney Place bar. Yeah, you could call it iconic, 412 00:21:13,800 --> 00:21:15,000 Speaker 3: you could call it infamous. 413 00:21:15,320 --> 00:21:19,560 Speaker 13: This is estab or Establishment bar which was historically for 414 00:21:19,640 --> 00:21:22,080 Speaker 13: seventeen years right in the heart of our entertainment district 415 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:26,280 Speaker 13: Courtney Place, until it closed after losing its liquor license 416 00:21:26,400 --> 00:21:28,240 Speaker 13: in twenty twenty one. I think it closed the first 417 00:21:28,280 --> 00:21:32,480 Speaker 13: weekend of twenty two. Popular with students, relatively cheap, it 418 00:21:32,600 --> 00:21:35,840 Speaker 13: was an interesting spot. The Wellington District Licensing Committee at 419 00:21:35,880 --> 00:21:39,879 Speaker 13: one point labeling it the highest risk premises in the city. 420 00:21:40,760 --> 00:21:44,679 Speaker 13: Operator Mike Drummond says he is now opening Establishment two 421 00:21:44,720 --> 00:21:48,400 Speaker 13: point zero in the same location. He's excited to try 422 00:21:48,440 --> 00:21:51,240 Speaker 13: to revitalize Courtney Place. He hopes to open by Christmas. 423 00:21:51,720 --> 00:21:54,760 Speaker 13: Interesting timing again, when a police is so frequently trying 424 00:21:54,800 --> 00:21:57,920 Speaker 13: to stop new businesses getting a liquor license along Courtney Place, 425 00:21:58,440 --> 00:22:01,320 Speaker 13: which itself really battling to sustain itself. 426 00:22:01,600 --> 00:22:03,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, so why did you close the first one? Because 427 00:22:03,480 --> 00:22:07,560 Speaker 3: it was it lost its license? Right, Okay, clearly I 428 00:22:07,640 --> 00:22:11,040 Speaker 3: wasn't listening. Maybe I didn't say it. I'm not sure. 429 00:22:11,840 --> 00:22:12,000 Speaker 2: Good. 430 00:22:12,040 --> 00:22:12,840 Speaker 3: How's your weather. 431 00:22:13,960 --> 00:22:17,840 Speaker 13: Mostly cloudy, some stronger northerly seventeen Hey, brilliant. 432 00:22:17,480 --> 00:22:18,240 Speaker 3: Thank you very much. 433 00:22:18,440 --> 00:22:20,240 Speaker 14: Right now, Friday, isn't it? 434 00:22:20,440 --> 00:22:20,640 Speaker 15: Well? 435 00:22:20,880 --> 00:22:22,440 Speaker 3: Tomorrow is Saturday. 436 00:22:22,640 --> 00:22:23,160 Speaker 1: You're rich. 437 00:22:23,680 --> 00:22:32,399 Speaker 14: Saturday my birthday Tomorrow. 438 00:22:32,760 --> 00:22:35,240 Speaker 3: That means it's your birthday tomorrow. 439 00:22:39,119 --> 00:22:43,600 Speaker 14: They've got it, Confiti, you've got this and the head takeno. 440 00:22:43,720 --> 00:22:46,479 Speaker 3: You're always doing lovely things for everyone in the office, 441 00:22:47,400 --> 00:22:50,360 Speaker 3: So I make sure I made sure we found out 442 00:22:50,440 --> 00:22:53,680 Speaker 3: it was your birthday. And I've got where, got my 443 00:22:53,720 --> 00:22:56,840 Speaker 3: partner to go and get chocolates. Oh wow, I've got 444 00:22:56,920 --> 00:22:59,800 Speaker 3: three chocolates, so I'll get three questions? How old are you? 445 00:23:00,560 --> 00:23:02,040 Speaker 14: Twenty one? Again? 446 00:23:02,640 --> 00:23:03,439 Speaker 3: There's one chocolate? 447 00:23:03,560 --> 00:23:03,800 Speaker 1: Okay? 448 00:23:03,960 --> 00:23:05,160 Speaker 3: How old are you really churning? 449 00:23:05,440 --> 00:23:07,920 Speaker 14: Twenty one again? Twenty one? 450 00:23:08,359 --> 00:23:09,840 Speaker 3: The truth for a chocolate fish? 451 00:23:10,080 --> 00:23:11,040 Speaker 14: Yes, my full name? 452 00:23:11,520 --> 00:23:17,720 Speaker 3: No, don't tell us. I shouldn't have even asked. 453 00:23:17,600 --> 00:23:20,240 Speaker 14: Because can I just say yes, it is tomorrow. So 454 00:23:20,400 --> 00:23:22,159 Speaker 14: I'm going home table we met, and then I'm going 455 00:23:22,200 --> 00:23:29,200 Speaker 14: to Tabor early a late lunch with alcohol today to celebrate. Hey, 456 00:23:29,280 --> 00:23:30,600 Speaker 14: because it's yours later. 457 00:23:30,520 --> 00:23:34,200 Speaker 3: On next month, next week, next week. Hey, Heavin. Listen, Neva, 458 00:23:34,400 --> 00:23:37,399 Speaker 3: you've got cans on. Got some lovely messages for you 459 00:23:37,520 --> 00:23:39,800 Speaker 3: this morning. Hi, Nithera, it's clean here. 460 00:23:40,200 --> 00:23:43,840 Speaker 16: I'm a bit confused about this because I just assumed 461 00:23:43,880 --> 00:23:46,760 Speaker 16: that you didn't age and didn't have birthdays. I've known 462 00:23:46,800 --> 00:23:48,560 Speaker 16: you for quite a long time now, and I've never 463 00:23:48,600 --> 00:23:51,960 Speaker 16: seen you age at all. So yeah, is this just 464 00:23:52,040 --> 00:23:54,320 Speaker 16: some kind of shame to get presents? What's going on? 465 00:23:55,080 --> 00:23:55,399 Speaker 8: Sorry? 466 00:23:55,440 --> 00:23:56,159 Speaker 17: Who Niba? 467 00:23:57,160 --> 00:23:57,480 Speaker 3: Neiba? 468 00:23:57,520 --> 00:23:57,680 Speaker 8: Who? 469 00:23:58,800 --> 00:24:06,359 Speaker 17: Bosha the the news? Hey Nether Gosh. 470 00:24:06,440 --> 00:24:06,920 Speaker 2: I like you. 471 00:24:07,840 --> 00:24:10,800 Speaker 17: You're one of a kind, one out of the box. 472 00:24:11,480 --> 00:24:17,120 Speaker 17: Sixty three, still looking good. Happy birthday, Nether, Happy birthday, 473 00:24:17,440 --> 00:24:21,000 Speaker 17: Parking buddy, you've handled the depths and discoveries of B 474 00:24:21,200 --> 00:24:22,000 Speaker 17: two with a plot. 475 00:24:22,680 --> 00:24:26,640 Speaker 10: Greetings Neve, all is hair, just wishing you a happy birthday. 476 00:24:26,760 --> 00:24:28,879 Speaker 10: Know that you'll be in the traditions of Z. B. 477 00:24:29,000 --> 00:24:33,600 Speaker 10: Bourton's X number of years old and champagne flutes will 478 00:24:33,600 --> 00:24:37,879 Speaker 10: be out, but hopefully any baking law making any stale mups, 479 00:24:37,960 --> 00:24:38,640 Speaker 10: all the best. 480 00:24:39,640 --> 00:24:44,400 Speaker 18: The happy birthday, my friend. Absolutely love getting to work 481 00:24:44,440 --> 00:24:47,240 Speaker 18: with you at four am Monday through Friday. It's a 482 00:24:47,320 --> 00:24:50,440 Speaker 18: real special thing to see your smiley face each morning. 483 00:24:50,560 --> 00:24:53,040 Speaker 18: And I hope you have a cracking birthday because you're 484 00:24:53,040 --> 00:24:53,760 Speaker 18: a cracking person. 485 00:24:55,640 --> 00:24:58,239 Speaker 3: That all seven of them. 486 00:24:58,760 --> 00:24:59,520 Speaker 14: Who was the last one? 487 00:25:00,440 --> 00:25:04,560 Speaker 3: I don't know? Oh, thank you. So it's my fault 488 00:25:04,880 --> 00:25:07,440 Speaker 3: for giving them unlimited time in a recording booth that 489 00:25:07,520 --> 00:25:10,840 Speaker 3: went far too long. I love it. How's the weather, 490 00:25:10,880 --> 00:25:11,720 Speaker 3: Happy birthday? 491 00:25:12,119 --> 00:25:16,560 Speaker 14: Well, cloudy periods, It's a mixed bag morning for possible 492 00:25:16,640 --> 00:25:19,919 Speaker 14: showers developing around mid day, could be heavy, but everybody, 493 00:25:20,119 --> 00:25:22,880 Speaker 14: it's going to be warm, warm, and wet. Twenty three 494 00:25:23,000 --> 00:25:23,920 Speaker 14: degrees is the high. 495 00:25:24,160 --> 00:25:26,240 Speaker 3: Nothing like being warm and wet neither. Thank you and 496 00:25:26,400 --> 00:25:27,840 Speaker 3: happy birthday for tomorrow. 497 00:25:29,840 --> 00:25:33,720 Speaker 1: International correspondence with ends in eye insurance, Peace of mind 498 00:25:33,800 --> 00:25:34,800 Speaker 1: for New Zealand business. 499 00:25:37,280 --> 00:25:39,160 Speaker 3: It is fourteen away from six year old news talk, 500 00:25:39,240 --> 00:25:42,159 Speaker 3: said b Vincent mcavney as a UK your own correspondent. 501 00:25:42,200 --> 00:25:45,439 Speaker 3: Excuse me, he's with us from Wisconsin today though following 502 00:25:45,520 --> 00:25:48,200 Speaker 3: the election. Vincent, great to have you on the program. 503 00:25:48,280 --> 00:25:51,280 Speaker 3: We've just heard from President Biden, did he say anything 504 00:25:51,400 --> 00:25:52,200 Speaker 3: out of the ordinary. 505 00:25:53,560 --> 00:25:53,720 Speaker 2: Yeah. 506 00:25:53,800 --> 00:25:56,600 Speaker 19: President Biden was addressing for the first time since the 507 00:25:56,640 --> 00:25:58,920 Speaker 19: election in the Rose Garden of the White House. He 508 00:25:59,119 --> 00:26:02,840 Speaker 19: praised Kama Harris, saying that she had run a good campaign, 509 00:26:03,680 --> 00:26:07,200 Speaker 19: that she was someone of character, and that he thought 510 00:26:07,240 --> 00:26:09,240 Speaker 19: that she had shown that to the American people, but 511 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:12,920 Speaker 19: recognizing it hadn't gone the way that they wanted, that 512 00:26:12,960 --> 00:26:16,760 Speaker 19: their supporters wanted, he said it was a setback. He said, 513 00:26:17,200 --> 00:26:21,680 Speaker 19: setbacks are unavoidable, but giving up is unforgivable, and he 514 00:26:21,760 --> 00:26:25,040 Speaker 19: wanted to emphasize that message. Unlike the experience that he 515 00:26:25,240 --> 00:26:28,119 Speaker 19: had where he didn't get a proper transfer of power. 516 00:26:28,200 --> 00:26:30,040 Speaker 19: They didn't do the usual kind of meetings with the 517 00:26:30,080 --> 00:26:34,240 Speaker 19: Trump administration back in twenty twenty to make sure everything 518 00:26:34,280 --> 00:26:36,879 Speaker 19: went seamlessly. Donald Trump didn't turn up at his inauguration. 519 00:26:37,320 --> 00:26:39,479 Speaker 19: Joe Biden said he will do everything possible to make 520 00:26:39,480 --> 00:26:41,720 Speaker 19: sure it is a smooth transition of power, because that 521 00:26:42,160 --> 00:26:45,320 Speaker 19: is what US democracy is based on. So he's sort 522 00:26:45,359 --> 00:26:48,600 Speaker 19: of proving a proof point there that he will behave 523 00:26:48,960 --> 00:26:52,080 Speaker 19: in a more presidential style than the way that he 524 00:26:52,280 --> 00:26:53,879 Speaker 19: was dealt with when he came into office. 525 00:26:54,760 --> 00:26:58,440 Speaker 3: Interesting that the House Rice is still what we can't 526 00:26:58,480 --> 00:27:00,600 Speaker 3: call it just yet, but it's crue, isn't it that? 527 00:27:00,800 --> 00:27:03,399 Speaker 3: Their House of Representatives, because that's where you get your 528 00:27:03,480 --> 00:27:07,040 Speaker 3: laws done, that's where you introduce your bills. And currently 529 00:27:07,160 --> 00:27:09,720 Speaker 3: the Republicans are up three. But if the Dems win 530 00:27:09,840 --> 00:27:13,639 Speaker 3: net chamber, then they can block some of Trump's legislative proposals. 531 00:27:13,720 --> 00:27:15,200 Speaker 3: So how long till we get a result on that? 532 00:27:15,280 --> 00:27:15,640 Speaker 3: Do you think? 533 00:27:16,800 --> 00:27:16,960 Speaker 8: Yeah? 534 00:27:17,040 --> 00:27:19,119 Speaker 19: I mean it's looking because it's so tight that it 535 00:27:19,160 --> 00:27:22,040 Speaker 19: could be you know, any point in the next few days. 536 00:27:22,160 --> 00:27:24,440 Speaker 19: And if Donald Trump gets the full thing, he will 537 00:27:24,480 --> 00:27:27,760 Speaker 19: have not only the House of Representatives and the Senate 538 00:27:27,840 --> 00:27:29,920 Speaker 19: and be able to pass at least for two years 539 00:27:30,000 --> 00:27:33,280 Speaker 19: until the midterms pretty much whatever legislation he wants without 540 00:27:33,320 --> 00:27:35,879 Speaker 19: needing bipaths and support. He also, of course, has a 541 00:27:35,960 --> 00:27:39,560 Speaker 19: majority in the Supreme Court from his last time in office, 542 00:27:39,600 --> 00:27:42,920 Speaker 19: which means that he really does control all branches of 543 00:27:42,960 --> 00:27:46,560 Speaker 19: government pretty solidly. And the Democrats will need to work 544 00:27:46,680 --> 00:27:49,720 Speaker 19: quickly on their autopsy of what went wrong. There's lots 545 00:27:49,760 --> 00:27:52,520 Speaker 19: of talk about the fact that they didn't sell their 546 00:27:52,560 --> 00:27:55,040 Speaker 19: achievements properly. Joe Biden was pointing out, you know, a 547 00:27:55,080 --> 00:27:57,600 Speaker 19: lot of the stuff that he has done. It won't 548 00:27:57,640 --> 00:28:00,080 Speaker 19: be felt right now. Perhaps, And I've been traveling in 549 00:28:00,200 --> 00:28:03,400 Speaker 19: California last month and in Illinois and Wisconsin this month. 550 00:28:03,600 --> 00:28:06,600 Speaker 19: There is infrastructure going on, spending from the bills that 551 00:28:06,680 --> 00:28:09,640 Speaker 19: he passed, but probably voters won't feel it for another 552 00:28:09,720 --> 00:28:12,000 Speaker 19: couple of years. And maybe they didn't quite understand that 553 00:28:12,119 --> 00:28:14,440 Speaker 19: that's something that he and Kamala Harris had achieved. So 554 00:28:15,680 --> 00:28:18,240 Speaker 19: Democrats will need to very quickly figure out what went 555 00:28:18,280 --> 00:28:21,320 Speaker 19: wrong because they want to stop the undoing of many 556 00:28:21,320 --> 00:28:23,000 Speaker 19: of the policies they've put in place in the last 557 00:28:23,040 --> 00:28:25,520 Speaker 19: four years. They'll need to win back in the midterms 558 00:28:25,760 --> 00:28:28,120 Speaker 19: control of at least the House or the Senates. 559 00:28:28,200 --> 00:28:30,119 Speaker 3: Yeah, the clocks that are ticking. Thanks so much for that, 560 00:28:30,240 --> 00:28:35,800 Speaker 3: Vincent mcavenny. Our correspondent in Wisconsin today, Ryan Bridge. It 561 00:28:35,920 --> 00:28:37,720 Speaker 3: is a living away from six year on news talks 562 00:28:37,720 --> 00:28:41,520 Speaker 3: here'd be so yesterday we heard from the former Prime 563 00:28:41,560 --> 00:28:43,840 Speaker 3: Minister John Key. Have a listen. 564 00:28:44,200 --> 00:28:46,280 Speaker 15: There is some downsides for New Zealander. I'm not trying 565 00:28:46,280 --> 00:28:49,320 Speaker 15: to sugar coat bit. And they do consume me because 566 00:28:49,680 --> 00:28:50,600 Speaker 15: we need trade. 567 00:28:52,480 --> 00:28:53,520 Speaker 2: But I think it. 568 00:28:53,520 --> 00:28:55,400 Speaker 15: Won't all be the won't all be Negi of the 569 00:28:55,440 --> 00:28:56,240 Speaker 15: won't all be one. 570 00:28:56,160 --> 00:28:59,520 Speaker 3: Way tripping the downsides. He's talking about Trump's tariffs and 571 00:28:59,640 --> 00:29:02,280 Speaker 3: we haven't number for you now from since partners could 572 00:29:02,400 --> 00:29:05,720 Speaker 3: cost our economy one point seven billion dollars every year. 573 00:29:06,320 --> 00:29:09,560 Speaker 3: Nathan Guy is with the Meat Industry Association. He's the chair. 574 00:29:09,680 --> 00:29:13,040 Speaker 3: He's currently up in Shanghai having meetings and attending an expo, 575 00:29:13,120 --> 00:29:16,760 Speaker 3: an export expo. Great to have you on the show, Nathan. 576 00:29:16,920 --> 00:29:19,080 Speaker 3: We had John Key on the shows today. You would 577 00:29:19,080 --> 00:29:21,560 Speaker 3: have heard he said, not sugarcoating this tariffs will be 578 00:29:21,720 --> 00:29:24,440 Speaker 3: terrible for us. Do you agree this is a big problem? 579 00:29:24,760 --> 00:29:27,360 Speaker 15: Oh well, potentially. We just don't know at the moment. 580 00:29:27,520 --> 00:29:27,760 Speaker 2: Ryan. 581 00:29:28,200 --> 00:29:30,600 Speaker 15: We all like certainty, but on the back of the 582 00:29:30,760 --> 00:29:33,640 Speaker 15: new Trump administration, I guess we're all a bit concerned, 583 00:29:33,720 --> 00:29:36,400 Speaker 15: but we're just going to have to breathe through it 584 00:29:36,480 --> 00:29:38,479 Speaker 15: over the next couple of months and see what happens. 585 00:29:38,560 --> 00:29:41,000 Speaker 15: Hell of a lot of speculation, no one quite knows, 586 00:29:41,120 --> 00:29:43,760 Speaker 15: but certainly if there is a tariff offteen or twenty percent, 587 00:29:44,440 --> 00:29:47,760 Speaker 15: it will impact the primary sector pretty hard. But ultimately 588 00:29:47,800 --> 00:29:51,640 Speaker 15: it's going to hurt the US consumers even harder because 589 00:29:51,640 --> 00:29:53,920 Speaker 15: they're going to have to pay more for the likes 590 00:29:53,960 --> 00:29:56,560 Speaker 15: of red meat or burger patties that we produce. 591 00:29:56,920 --> 00:29:59,680 Speaker 3: Do you think because we produce food, we might be 592 00:29:59,720 --> 00:30:02,160 Speaker 3: in a better position because Trump might not want to 593 00:30:02,280 --> 00:30:05,240 Speaker 3: increase tariffs and therefore prices on food items. 594 00:30:06,560 --> 00:30:09,479 Speaker 15: I'm hoping that because of our reputation that we can 595 00:30:09,600 --> 00:30:14,880 Speaker 15: keep our head down and hopefully miss a massive tariff implication. 596 00:30:15,680 --> 00:30:18,400 Speaker 15: I'm also mindful of the fact that they've had a 597 00:30:18,520 --> 00:30:22,840 Speaker 15: massive drought over there and their beefood has been decimated. 598 00:30:23,080 --> 00:30:25,040 Speaker 15: It's going to take a couple of years to rebuild. 599 00:30:25,080 --> 00:30:29,200 Speaker 15: We're already seeing early indications are very strong pricing for 600 00:30:30,160 --> 00:30:32,600 Speaker 15: New Zealand grinding meat into the US. So if they 601 00:30:32,640 --> 00:30:34,360 Speaker 15: don't get it from us, they're going to have to 602 00:30:34,400 --> 00:30:37,480 Speaker 15: get it from somewhere else. I reckon our reputation is 603 00:30:37,520 --> 00:30:40,640 Speaker 15: going to be paramount up there, and it's our reputation 604 00:30:40,800 --> 00:30:43,840 Speaker 15: is really good. So here's hoping fingers and toes crossed 605 00:30:43,880 --> 00:30:45,240 Speaker 15: that we can sneak through. 606 00:30:45,440 --> 00:30:47,880 Speaker 3: Our diplomats have got a big job in Washington, DC. 607 00:30:48,560 --> 00:30:50,720 Speaker 3: Is that would the top priority be some kind of 608 00:30:50,800 --> 00:30:53,400 Speaker 3: exemption like the Aussie's got with aluminium and steel. 609 00:30:54,160 --> 00:30:58,560 Speaker 15: That would be fantastic. Our ambassador up their Banks has 610 00:30:58,600 --> 00:31:01,920 Speaker 15: got very close links to the Republican parties. I understand it. 611 00:31:02,560 --> 00:31:05,240 Speaker 15: Meat companies in New Zealand have got strong links with 612 00:31:05,400 --> 00:31:08,800 Speaker 15: customers through to the Republicans as well, So I guess 613 00:31:08,880 --> 00:31:13,360 Speaker 15: we'll try all of those different communication channels. The relationship strong, 614 00:31:13,440 --> 00:31:14,760 Speaker 15: so hopefully we can avoid it. 615 00:31:15,000 --> 00:31:17,200 Speaker 3: We're better off with Banks than we would be with 616 00:31:17,360 --> 00:31:18,760 Speaker 3: Kevin Rudd by the sounds of it. 617 00:31:21,520 --> 00:31:22,560 Speaker 15: Yeah, I won't go there. 618 00:31:23,280 --> 00:31:27,800 Speaker 3: Hey, the estimated cost potential costs since partners reckons could 619 00:31:27,880 --> 00:31:31,760 Speaker 3: be one point seven six billion dollars to our exporters. 620 00:31:33,800 --> 00:31:36,520 Speaker 15: We're about eight billion of exports up in the US, 621 00:31:37,080 --> 00:31:40,600 Speaker 15: nearly three billion of red meat. It's very big market 622 00:31:40,680 --> 00:31:44,000 Speaker 15: for US. I don't know if it will be that much. 623 00:31:44,560 --> 00:31:47,120 Speaker 15: Once again, you know a lot of speculation. I think 624 00:31:47,120 --> 00:31:49,280 Speaker 15: we've just got to have cool heads, just work through it, 625 00:31:50,440 --> 00:31:53,880 Speaker 15: play the relationship card, honest brokers, and just see what happens. 626 00:31:54,240 --> 00:31:56,040 Speaker 3: Try and get as much into China, I suppose as 627 00:31:56,080 --> 00:31:59,280 Speaker 3: we can, which is why you're there. How fierce is competition. 628 00:32:00,840 --> 00:32:01,600 Speaker 15: Up here right now? 629 00:32:01,840 --> 00:32:02,560 Speaker 8: Very fast? 630 00:32:02,680 --> 00:32:05,880 Speaker 15: We had a very successful FDA. We were the first, 631 00:32:06,480 --> 00:32:09,400 Speaker 15: had the first move advantage. There's forty two countries now 632 00:32:09,480 --> 00:32:12,800 Speaker 15: that have got similar access to what we've got, So 633 00:32:12,960 --> 00:32:17,200 Speaker 15: we're pushing hard on our Taste Pure Nature initiative, which 634 00:32:17,280 --> 00:32:20,640 Speaker 15: is really selling our attributes of grass fed high and 635 00:32:20,800 --> 00:32:24,280 Speaker 15: nutrition and animals outdoors, all of those fantastic things that 636 00:32:24,360 --> 00:32:27,400 Speaker 15: our farmers do back in NZ world leading food safety 637 00:32:27,480 --> 00:32:30,480 Speaker 15: standards and there is a few green shoots up here 638 00:32:30,640 --> 00:32:33,480 Speaker 15: at the moment. We're seeing that consumer spenders starting to 639 00:32:33,560 --> 00:32:36,920 Speaker 15: tick up, so we're optimistic that we can sell more 640 00:32:37,000 --> 00:32:39,880 Speaker 15: into this market, but still going to be a few headwinds. 641 00:32:40,080 --> 00:32:41,920 Speaker 3: Nathan, thank you very much for your time. Appreciate it. 642 00:32:42,640 --> 00:32:46,720 Speaker 2: Cheers, Ryan, thank you on your radio and online on 643 00:32:46,920 --> 00:32:51,360 Speaker 2: iHeartRadio early edition with Ryan Bridge and Smith City, New 644 00:32:51,440 --> 00:32:53,560 Speaker 2: Zealand's furniture Beds and a playing store. 645 00:32:53,560 --> 00:32:56,040 Speaker 3: On Youth Talks, they'd be five six on news talks. 646 00:32:56,040 --> 00:32:57,880 Speaker 3: There'd be great to have your company on a Friday morning. 647 00:32:57,920 --> 00:33:01,360 Speaker 3: Lots of lovely messages for Neva, who's birthday is tomorrow. 648 00:33:02,200 --> 00:33:04,080 Speaker 3: It's been a good week. Mike's here. Hey Mike, it's 649 00:33:04,080 --> 00:33:05,880 Speaker 3: been a fun week at work. You have to say, 650 00:33:06,320 --> 00:33:08,920 Speaker 3: is it yeah? What happened with the US election? Well, 651 00:33:09,440 --> 00:33:11,400 Speaker 3: that's true, you know, I mean I find that stuff interesting. 652 00:33:11,480 --> 00:33:15,280 Speaker 17: I find it invigorating. But Neva's a different story. 653 00:33:15,600 --> 00:33:18,000 Speaker 3: What's wrong? I heard your message. 654 00:33:18,000 --> 00:33:22,240 Speaker 17: You haven't been here long enough. You don't know the story. 655 00:33:22,640 --> 00:33:24,040 Speaker 17: You don't know the story. It's not up to me 656 00:33:24,160 --> 00:33:25,920 Speaker 17: to come on this program and tell the real story 657 00:33:25,960 --> 00:33:26,560 Speaker 17: about Well, you. 658 00:33:26,600 --> 00:33:29,040 Speaker 3: Can't drop a little hint and then walk away. People 659 00:33:29,120 --> 00:33:33,440 Speaker 3: know what this means. All I've heard seen of Neva 660 00:33:33,640 --> 00:33:37,720 Speaker 3: is a lovely person, bubbly person who does wonderful things 661 00:33:37,760 --> 00:33:38,560 Speaker 3: for people around here. 662 00:33:43,640 --> 00:33:46,720 Speaker 17: I thought Joe was nice, and he's that's that's when 663 00:33:46,760 --> 00:33:50,720 Speaker 17: he's at his best, and he's consideriatory, he gets it. 664 00:33:50,800 --> 00:33:52,840 Speaker 17: Been around long enough, and you know you want to 665 00:33:53,240 --> 00:33:55,440 Speaker 17: leave on a on a nice note. There's more time 666 00:33:55,440 --> 00:33:56,959 Speaker 17: and it won't be the last time you've heard fro him, 667 00:33:56,960 --> 00:33:58,080 Speaker 17: but you want to leave on a nice note. 668 00:33:58,160 --> 00:33:59,200 Speaker 3: D Who have you got today? 669 00:33:59,440 --> 00:34:02,680 Speaker 17: I've got who is in charge of the All Blacks 670 00:34:02,840 --> 00:34:05,160 Speaker 17: and so he's pressures on this week and this is 671 00:34:05,200 --> 00:34:07,680 Speaker 17: the pinnacle of the tour because you got France and 672 00:34:07,720 --> 00:34:09,759 Speaker 17: Italy to go, but you've got to beat the Irish. 673 00:34:09,680 --> 00:34:10,799 Speaker 3: So it's all on us. 674 00:34:11,040 --> 00:34:12,040 Speaker 17: He's with us after seventh thing. 675 00:34:12,160 --> 00:34:14,440 Speaker 3: Mike is with you. Next. Happy birthday for tomorrow and 676 00:34:14,440 --> 00:34:16,720 Speaker 3: never have a great day everyone, and a lovely weekend. 677 00:34:21,560 --> 00:34:24,520 Speaker 1: For more from Early Edition with Ryan Bridge, listen live 678 00:34:24,680 --> 00:34:27,640 Speaker 1: to News Talks it Be from five am weekdays, or 679 00:34:27,760 --> 00:34:29,600 Speaker 1: follow the podcast on iHeartRadio