1 00:00:01,720 --> 00:00:04,080 Speaker 1: Then he goes on television he says, oh, Trump is 2 00:00:04,120 --> 00:00:06,240 Speaker 1: a dictator, and. 3 00:00:06,120 --> 00:00:08,440 Speaker 2: A lot of people have here. So the line is 4 00:00:08,480 --> 00:00:11,799 Speaker 2: that I'm a dictator, but I stopped crying. So a 5 00:00:11,840 --> 00:00:12,720 Speaker 2: lot of people say, you. 6 00:00:12,640 --> 00:00:14,560 Speaker 3: Know, if that's the case, I'd rather have a dictator, 7 00:00:15,040 --> 00:00:16,160 Speaker 3: but I'm not a dictator. 8 00:00:16,200 --> 00:00:17,520 Speaker 2: I just have to stop crying. 9 00:00:18,000 --> 00:00:22,160 Speaker 4: You're listening to the forty seven Morning Update with Ben ferguson. 10 00:00:21,680 --> 00:00:23,880 Speaker 3: Good Wednesday morning. So nice to have you with us 11 00:00:23,920 --> 00:00:25,400 Speaker 3: on the forty seven Morning Update. 12 00:00:25,440 --> 00:00:27,760 Speaker 2: And we've got two major stories for you. 13 00:00:27,840 --> 00:00:31,800 Speaker 3: First up, Donald Trump was right and even the media 14 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:35,919 Speaker 3: is in shock by how much money Americas bring in 15 00:00:36,080 --> 00:00:38,960 Speaker 3: through tariffs, and it could be as much as a 16 00:00:39,000 --> 00:00:43,480 Speaker 3: half a trillion dollars this year. I'll give you those 17 00:00:43,479 --> 00:00:47,400 Speaker 3: details in just a moment. Also, Cracker Barrel, they screwed 18 00:00:47,479 --> 00:00:50,479 Speaker 3: up big time. The President said it's time for you 19 00:00:50,520 --> 00:00:53,880 Speaker 3: to go backwards, correct the course, and learn from your 20 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:57,520 Speaker 3: mistake quickly so you can be successful. Well, within twenty 21 00:00:57,520 --> 00:00:59,959 Speaker 3: four hours of the President weighing in on the issue, 22 00:01:00,280 --> 00:01:03,680 Speaker 3: Cracker Barrel decided, Yeah, we're going to do exactly that, 23 00:01:04,240 --> 00:01:06,800 Speaker 3: and we've got the story behind it. It's the forty 24 00:01:06,840 --> 00:01:09,560 Speaker 3: seven morning update, and it starts right now. 25 00:01:09,760 --> 00:01:10,760 Speaker 4: Story number one. 26 00:01:10,959 --> 00:01:13,840 Speaker 3: Donald Trump promised you that tariffs were going to work, 27 00:01:13,959 --> 00:01:17,160 Speaker 3: not only so America wouldn't be taken advantage of anymore, 28 00:01:17,319 --> 00:01:21,240 Speaker 3: especially hard working Americans. He also said it was going 29 00:01:21,280 --> 00:01:24,399 Speaker 3: to bring jobs back to America, and he said it 30 00:01:24,440 --> 00:01:27,080 Speaker 3: was going to raise money. That was not going to 31 00:01:27,120 --> 00:01:30,080 Speaker 3: be a pass through to you. Well, now we're finding 32 00:01:30,120 --> 00:01:32,920 Speaker 3: out just how successful some of the US tariff could 33 00:01:33,000 --> 00:01:35,800 Speaker 3: be by the end of the year, as US tariff 34 00:01:35,840 --> 00:01:40,839 Speaker 3: revenue could actually top five hundred billion dollars a year. 35 00:01:41,360 --> 00:01:46,279 Speaker 3: The US Treasury Secretary Scottvissent said today the customs duty 36 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:51,120 Speaker 3: revenues from President Donald Trump's tariffs may surpass five hundred 37 00:01:51,160 --> 00:01:54,640 Speaker 3: billion a year, with a substantial jump from July to August, 38 00:01:54,920 --> 00:01:59,520 Speaker 3: and likely a bigger jump in September, October and November 39 00:01:59,520 --> 00:02:03,400 Speaker 3: with tismiths coming into the US. Estimates of a three 40 00:02:03,480 --> 00:02:07,960 Speaker 3: hundred billion annual tariff collection rate was too low. He said, quote, 41 00:02:07,960 --> 00:02:10,480 Speaker 3: we had a substantial jump from July to August, and 42 00:02:10,560 --> 00:02:12,760 Speaker 3: I think we're going to see a bigger jump from 43 00:02:12,800 --> 00:02:16,160 Speaker 3: August to September. So I think we could be on 44 00:02:16,200 --> 00:02:19,880 Speaker 3: our way well over half a trillion maybe towards a 45 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:21,480 Speaker 3: trillion dollar number. 46 00:02:21,880 --> 00:02:22,800 Speaker 2: This administration. 47 00:02:22,960 --> 00:02:26,560 Speaker 3: Your administration has made a meaningful dent in the budget deficit. 48 00:02:27,000 --> 00:02:30,880 Speaker 3: Now tariff revenue would offset the deficit. Increase is triggered 49 00:02:31,200 --> 00:02:34,440 Speaker 3: by the Republican tax cut and Spending bill passed this 50 00:02:34,560 --> 00:02:37,720 Speaker 3: year as well. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the 51 00:02:37,720 --> 00:02:40,960 Speaker 3: bill would widen the deficit by three point four trillion 52 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:45,320 Speaker 3: over the next ten years. Well, Trump's tariffs drove July 53 00:02:45,520 --> 00:02:49,320 Speaker 3: US customs duty collections up by nearly twenty one billion 54 00:02:49,600 --> 00:02:52,320 Speaker 3: from the seven billion collected in July of twenty twenty four. 55 00:02:52,960 --> 00:02:56,440 Speaker 3: And even with that, you had a twenty billion dollar 56 00:02:56,520 --> 00:03:00,520 Speaker 3: increase that was registered in June. Now, this is a 57 00:03:00,600 --> 00:03:05,160 Speaker 3: significant increase in tariff rates for nearly all trading partners, 58 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:07,639 Speaker 3: and that kicked in on August to seventh. 59 00:03:07,639 --> 00:03:09,840 Speaker 2: What does that mean? Even more money? 60 00:03:10,240 --> 00:03:14,120 Speaker 3: The US Treasury reported on Monday that is of August 61 00:03:14,120 --> 00:03:18,120 Speaker 3: the twenty second, the government had collected twenty nine point 62 00:03:18,160 --> 00:03:24,160 Speaker 3: six billion dollars twenty nine point six billion in combined 63 00:03:24,200 --> 00:03:28,959 Speaker 3: customs and excise taxes so far during August, matching its 64 00:03:29,000 --> 00:03:30,480 Speaker 3: total for the whole month of July. 65 00:03:30,840 --> 00:03:33,320 Speaker 2: And yes, there are still quite a few days left 66 00:03:33,360 --> 00:03:33,959 Speaker 2: in the month. 67 00:03:34,320 --> 00:03:37,840 Speaker 3: Now, as of July twenty second, that combined figure stood 68 00:03:37,840 --> 00:03:41,800 Speaker 3: at seven point eight billion, but customs duty collections can 69 00:03:41,960 --> 00:03:46,800 Speaker 3: vary from day today now. The Treasury Secretary Pisent also 70 00:03:46,960 --> 00:03:51,800 Speaker 3: noted that the Congressional Budget Offices upwardly revised estimates last 71 00:03:51,840 --> 00:03:56,640 Speaker 3: week a federal revenue from Trump's tariffs, forecasting that it 72 00:03:56,680 --> 00:04:00,880 Speaker 3: could quote reduce federal deficits by four trill million dollars 73 00:04:01,640 --> 00:04:05,400 Speaker 3: over the next ten years, saying quote and I would 74 00:04:05,480 --> 00:04:09,440 Speaker 3: expect that that number could go up from here. 75 00:04:10,040 --> 00:04:10,160 Speaker 1: Now. 76 00:04:10,200 --> 00:04:13,760 Speaker 3: The latest Congressional Budget Office estimate marks an increase from 77 00:04:13,880 --> 00:04:17,560 Speaker 3: June when it was forecasts at revenue from new tariffs 78 00:04:17,560 --> 00:04:22,960 Speaker 3: would reduce deficits by three trillion over the next ten years. Well, 79 00:04:23,040 --> 00:04:26,920 Speaker 3: now that may jump to four trillion dollars. So the 80 00:04:26,920 --> 00:04:29,599 Speaker 3: President United States of America not only making sure that 81 00:04:29,600 --> 00:04:32,520 Speaker 3: we're protecting jobs, but also when it comes to our 82 00:04:32,600 --> 00:04:36,400 Speaker 3: national security issues. Scott Pssent went on the Ingram angle 83 00:04:36,560 --> 00:04:39,679 Speaker 3: talking about the risk to our economy and how dependent 84 00:04:39,720 --> 00:04:44,560 Speaker 3: we've been on foreign industry China included. Here's part of 85 00:04:44,600 --> 00:04:46,919 Speaker 3: what he had to say about bringing industries back to 86 00:04:47,200 --> 00:04:50,520 Speaker 3: our country and getting the mirror as quickly as we can. 87 00:04:51,040 --> 00:04:53,840 Speaker 5: Rare than the magnets. Obviously, those are the critical things 88 00:04:53,920 --> 00:04:58,680 Speaker 5: we need from China. How difficult a situation are we 89 00:04:58,839 --> 00:05:02,880 Speaker 5: in without industrial policy that it almost makes it an 90 00:05:02,920 --> 00:05:07,000 Speaker 5: emergency for us to be independent of our strongest adversary 91 00:05:07,200 --> 00:05:10,640 Speaker 5: when it comes to those critical things. Rare earth and magnets. 92 00:05:11,040 --> 00:05:14,279 Speaker 1: Oh well, or it's rarear, it's magnets, but it's so 93 00:05:14,320 --> 00:05:17,040 Speaker 1: many other things. Is the single biggest point of failure 94 00:05:17,080 --> 00:05:20,279 Speaker 1: for the US economy and for the Western economies. Ninety 95 00:05:20,360 --> 00:05:24,040 Speaker 1: nine percent of high value chips are made on the 96 00:05:24,080 --> 00:05:28,520 Speaker 1: island of Taiwan. So we're trying to bring semiconductor manufacturing 97 00:05:28,600 --> 00:05:31,120 Speaker 1: back to the US. We're trying to bring steel production 98 00:05:31,640 --> 00:05:34,000 Speaker 1: back to the US. We're bringing pharma back to the 99 00:05:34,080 --> 00:05:37,760 Speaker 1: US under President Trump's leadership. There's a group of us 100 00:05:37,800 --> 00:05:40,960 Speaker 1: in the Cabinet in the White House who believe, if 101 00:05:41,000 --> 00:05:44,920 Speaker 1: we have not de risked the US economy and brought 102 00:05:44,920 --> 00:05:47,680 Speaker 1: these industries back on shore, when we walk out the 103 00:05:47,680 --> 00:05:50,880 Speaker 1: door in January twenty twenty nine, we will have failed. 104 00:05:50,960 --> 00:05:52,480 Speaker 1: And we are not going to fail. 105 00:05:52,600 --> 00:05:55,600 Speaker 5: And your message to Congress tonight, because without Congress really 106 00:05:55,640 --> 00:05:58,800 Speaker 5: taking action and spending real money for our own industrial policy. 107 00:05:58,960 --> 00:06:00,000 Speaker 5: This is going to be more difficult. 108 00:06:00,720 --> 00:06:03,159 Speaker 1: We've got to do this. The only good thing about 109 00:06:03,240 --> 00:06:05,679 Speaker 1: COVID was it was a beta test. We could see 110 00:06:05,839 --> 00:06:09,280 Speaker 1: there are plenty of unreliable suppliers. I mean, think about this. 111 00:06:09,800 --> 00:06:14,200 Speaker 1: Eighty ninety percent of the precursor pharma products that we 112 00:06:14,320 --> 00:06:18,640 Speaker 1: get for very basic medicines. You know, the antibiotics for 113 00:06:18,760 --> 00:06:22,800 Speaker 1: children come from China or India. So we have to 114 00:06:22,839 --> 00:06:24,520 Speaker 1: bring a big amount of that home. 115 00:06:24,800 --> 00:06:26,840 Speaker 3: You just heard it there. We've got to bring it 116 00:06:26,920 --> 00:06:29,800 Speaker 3: back home. We stress test this because of COVID. This 117 00:06:29,960 --> 00:06:32,840 Speaker 3: actually maybe one of the only good things that came 118 00:06:32,920 --> 00:06:36,160 Speaker 3: out of COVID was realizing just how risk we are 119 00:06:36,320 --> 00:06:40,200 Speaker 3: as a country, including on the issue of pharmaceuticals. And 120 00:06:40,240 --> 00:06:44,000 Speaker 3: so the present is not backing down on this. That 121 00:06:44,279 --> 00:06:45,119 Speaker 3: is very clear. 122 00:06:45,480 --> 00:06:46,480 Speaker 4: Now story number two. 123 00:06:47,040 --> 00:06:51,200 Speaker 3: You would think that companies would learn from the fiascos 124 00:06:51,279 --> 00:06:55,400 Speaker 3: and the disasters of woke ideology. A great example of 125 00:06:55,440 --> 00:06:59,360 Speaker 3: that is what happened with bud Light using a transgendered 126 00:06:59,400 --> 00:07:02,840 Speaker 3: person a dude acting like a chick to try to 127 00:07:02,880 --> 00:07:03,880 Speaker 3: promote their brand. 128 00:07:04,080 --> 00:07:05,960 Speaker 2: We all know how that ended. 129 00:07:06,520 --> 00:07:09,559 Speaker 3: You would also think that CEOs in twenty twenty five 130 00:07:09,600 --> 00:07:13,040 Speaker 3: would understand that there's quite a few Americans out there 131 00:07:13,080 --> 00:07:16,239 Speaker 3: that just want brands to be normal and not push 132 00:07:16,280 --> 00:07:20,760 Speaker 3: in agenda, or if they have a core audience, don't 133 00:07:20,760 --> 00:07:24,400 Speaker 3: be ashamed of them and who they actually are. Well, 134 00:07:24,560 --> 00:07:27,960 Speaker 3: you would think that CEOs of companies would understand that 135 00:07:28,400 --> 00:07:33,360 Speaker 3: insert cracker barrel aiming to quote modernize. Under the new 136 00:07:33,520 --> 00:07:37,280 Speaker 3: CEO appointed in twenty twenty three, they decided it was 137 00:07:37,320 --> 00:07:40,080 Speaker 3: a good idea to trash an entire brand, but not 138 00:07:40,200 --> 00:07:44,720 Speaker 3: just the brand, actually trash the customers that had propped 139 00:07:44,800 --> 00:07:49,440 Speaker 3: up that brand for decades. They unveiled what they described 140 00:07:49,440 --> 00:07:53,440 Speaker 3: as a minimalist text only logo and upditted the restaurant 141 00:07:53,440 --> 00:07:57,360 Speaker 3: de core, dropping the iconic image of Uncle. 142 00:07:57,240 --> 00:07:59,840 Speaker 2: Herschel, the overalls clad. 143 00:07:59,600 --> 00:08:03,760 Speaker 3: Man leaning on a barrel, and removing the quote old 144 00:08:03,880 --> 00:08:08,280 Speaker 3: country store from all of their branding. Yes, it was 145 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:10,840 Speaker 3: a slap in the face or a middle finger, however 146 00:08:10,920 --> 00:08:14,000 Speaker 3: you want to describe it to the customers that love 147 00:08:14,240 --> 00:08:19,760 Speaker 3: cracker barrel Oil. Customers and branding critics then slammed the changes, 148 00:08:19,880 --> 00:08:23,560 Speaker 3: accusing the chain of abandoning not only it's nostalgic but 149 00:08:23,640 --> 00:08:31,760 Speaker 3: also its southern country identity. The company's stock tumbled by 150 00:08:31,800 --> 00:08:35,240 Speaker 3: more than ten percent, in fact, to seventeen percent if 151 00:08:35,280 --> 00:08:38,000 Speaker 3: you look at the latest reports, and the brand lost 152 00:08:38,000 --> 00:08:42,079 Speaker 3: as much as one hundred million dollars in its valuation. 153 00:08:42,679 --> 00:08:46,800 Speaker 3: But apparently that wasn't enough for Cracker Barrel leaders. They 154 00:08:47,000 --> 00:08:51,040 Speaker 3: stuck to their plan day after day as it continued 155 00:08:51,080 --> 00:08:54,160 Speaker 3: to get out of control, and then when they knew 156 00:08:54,160 --> 00:08:56,800 Speaker 3: they had a real problem, they went on Good Morning America. 157 00:08:57,200 --> 00:09:01,080 Speaker 3: The Cracker Barrel ceo on the restaurant runs that had 158 00:09:01,240 --> 00:09:04,960 Speaker 3: made everyone start talking about the brand. Here's what she 159 00:09:05,120 --> 00:09:08,280 Speaker 3: had to say when was asked about, Hey, did you 160 00:09:08,280 --> 00:09:09,800 Speaker 3: guys maybe make a mistake? 161 00:09:10,120 --> 00:09:11,920 Speaker 6: And I got asked this question, I believe I'd probably 162 00:09:11,920 --> 00:09:16,280 Speaker 6: know to answer. What if all the customers are coming 163 00:09:16,320 --> 00:09:18,600 Speaker 6: at you hard enough about the look at a restaurant 164 00:09:18,679 --> 00:09:19,640 Speaker 6: and they want to go back to. 165 00:09:19,600 --> 00:09:21,120 Speaker 2: The old way, would you do it? 166 00:09:21,679 --> 00:09:25,160 Speaker 7: Honestly, the feedback's been overwhelmingly positive that people like what 167 00:09:25,160 --> 00:09:27,960 Speaker 7: we're doing. I'll give you another SoundBite. I actually happened 168 00:09:27,960 --> 00:09:30,040 Speaker 7: to be in Orlando last week with all of our managers. 169 00:09:30,080 --> 00:09:33,880 Speaker 7: We bring them together and once every other year, and 170 00:09:33,920 --> 00:09:36,080 Speaker 7: the number one question that I got asked Michael was 171 00:09:36,400 --> 00:09:38,040 Speaker 7: how can I get a remodel? When can I get 172 00:09:38,040 --> 00:09:39,920 Speaker 7: a remodel? How do I get on the list? Really 173 00:09:40,000 --> 00:09:42,840 Speaker 7: so because the feedback and the buzz is so good, 174 00:09:42,880 --> 00:09:45,120 Speaker 7: not only from our customers, but from our team members. 175 00:09:45,360 --> 00:09:49,000 Speaker 7: They want to work in a wonderful restaurant. So we're 176 00:09:49,000 --> 00:09:50,720 Speaker 7: doing everything for our guests and our team members. 177 00:09:50,880 --> 00:09:53,040 Speaker 6: When Jula Messino, it's wonderful to have you here. 178 00:09:53,080 --> 00:09:53,760 Speaker 2: Pleasure to thank you. 179 00:09:54,280 --> 00:09:56,120 Speaker 6: I answer those questions for all the Crack and Berry 180 00:09:56,200 --> 00:09:59,000 Speaker 6: fans out there. There's a lot of great changes. 181 00:09:59,040 --> 00:10:01,360 Speaker 2: Thank you so much, a lot of great changes. 182 00:10:01,440 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 3: Is how Good Morning America put it well? That didn't 183 00:10:03,920 --> 00:10:07,880 Speaker 3: go over well. Fast forward to Monday, and finally Cracker 184 00:10:07,920 --> 00:10:11,800 Speaker 3: Barrel admitted defeat and their woke CEO realizing she had 185 00:10:11,840 --> 00:10:15,800 Speaker 3: a very big problem on her hands. Cracker Barrel acknowledged 186 00:10:15,840 --> 00:10:18,280 Speaker 3: that it quote could have done a better job of 187 00:10:18,360 --> 00:10:22,960 Speaker 3: sharing who we are and who will always be. Attempting 188 00:10:23,000 --> 00:10:26,400 Speaker 3: to calm the furious customer base that had abandoned the store, 189 00:10:27,000 --> 00:10:32,080 Speaker 3: their public communications team emphasized that quote beloved elements like 190 00:10:32,280 --> 00:10:36,600 Speaker 3: Uncle herschel rocking chairs out front, the classic decor would 191 00:10:36,600 --> 00:10:40,320 Speaker 3: in fact remain in the stores, and then there's the 192 00:10:40,360 --> 00:10:45,160 Speaker 3: politics of this. Donald Trump weighed in strongly, saying quote, 193 00:10:45,559 --> 00:10:48,480 Speaker 3: Crackerbrell should go back to the old logo and made 194 00:10:48,480 --> 00:10:51,760 Speaker 3: a mistake and manage the company better than ever before. 195 00:10:52,640 --> 00:10:57,000 Speaker 3: Hours later, the White House, via the pre Secretary Caroline Levitt, 196 00:10:57,360 --> 00:11:03,079 Speaker 3: praise Crackerbrell's decision to revert, stating that Trump has unmatched 197 00:11:03,160 --> 00:11:07,120 Speaker 3: business instincts and that the brand made a great decision 198 00:11:07,320 --> 00:11:09,840 Speaker 3: to trust the President of the United States of America. 199 00:11:10,559 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 3: By Tuesday evening, Cracker Barrel had changed her tune even more. 200 00:11:15,720 --> 00:11:19,840 Speaker 3: They announced it would scrap the new logo entirely and 201 00:11:19,920 --> 00:11:23,760 Speaker 3: revert to the original old Timer design, with Uncle Herschel 202 00:11:23,920 --> 00:11:27,960 Speaker 3: and the old Country Store naming back. The company described 203 00:11:28,000 --> 00:11:32,240 Speaker 3: the change as listening, quote to its customers and reaffirming 204 00:11:32,320 --> 00:11:38,400 Speaker 3: the importance of tradition, hospitality, and comfort. Now, Donald Trump's 205 00:11:38,480 --> 00:11:44,040 Speaker 3: vocal criticism and the public urging made a massive difference 206 00:11:44,400 --> 00:11:47,840 Speaker 3: and aligned with widespread customer outrage as well as the 207 00:11:47,880 --> 00:11:51,760 Speaker 3: financial losses, and then Cracker Barrel had to fully admit 208 00:11:51,840 --> 00:11:54,800 Speaker 3: that the rebrand was a mistake. Not only was it 209 00:11:54,800 --> 00:11:57,760 Speaker 3: a mistake because they were ashamed of apparently their image, 210 00:11:58,160 --> 00:12:01,680 Speaker 3: they were ashamed of their customer base. They wanted to 211 00:12:01,720 --> 00:12:05,520 Speaker 3: be new, trendy and woke. Well now, Cracker Barrel said, 212 00:12:05,559 --> 00:12:08,880 Speaker 3: after losing one hundred million in their market cap, Okay, 213 00:12:09,360 --> 00:12:11,760 Speaker 3: I guess we're just gonna go back to how things 214 00:12:11,800 --> 00:12:16,000 Speaker 3: were before. Remember, nothing was actually broken. And this is 215 00:12:16,040 --> 00:12:19,120 Speaker 3: the bigger question that so many people should be asking, 216 00:12:19,760 --> 00:12:25,400 Speaker 3: especially in the advertising, marketing and the business brand world. 217 00:12:25,800 --> 00:12:29,400 Speaker 3: Why on earth would you try to take an iconic 218 00:12:29,440 --> 00:12:33,040 Speaker 3: brand like Cracker Barrel and change it into something clearly 219 00:12:33,120 --> 00:12:37,160 Speaker 3: that doesn't align with your customers. It's an amazing brand, 220 00:12:37,440 --> 00:12:40,120 Speaker 3: it's a business that people love going into. The food 221 00:12:40,200 --> 00:12:43,679 Speaker 3: is actually incredible, and the President United States of America 222 00:12:43,679 --> 00:12:47,040 Speaker 3: calling them out was a brilliant move. By the way, 223 00:12:47,240 --> 00:12:49,480 Speaker 3: he was also protecting so many of the people that 224 00:12:49,600 --> 00:12:54,319 Speaker 3: worked there and people that invested in the business. Job 225 00:12:54,360 --> 00:12:56,720 Speaker 3: well done, the President of the United States of America 226 00:12:56,800 --> 00:12:59,920 Speaker 3: for doing this. It'll be very interesting to see how 227 00:13:00,240 --> 00:13:03,200 Speaker 3: long the leadership at Cracker Barrel will still be employed 228 00:13:03,400 --> 00:13:05,559 Speaker 3: after this nightmare and disaster. 229 00:13:06,000 --> 00:13:08,680 Speaker 4: Thank you for listening to the forty seven Morning Update 230 00:13:08,840 --> 00:13:12,920 Speaker 4: with Ben Ferguson. 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