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September 12, 2024 2 mins

At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. 

 

Migration: 3/10 

We are still leaving in record numbers. Young New Zealanders deciding this ain’t the place for them. It is a startling and ongoing indictment. 

 

Oil: 6/10 

That’s a good thing too. Between the price and the dollar, it's trended in the right direction. Fill your boots. 

 

The NFL season: 8/10 

Continues to get bigger globally every year. I'm obsessed with it. It is elite sport at its best. 

 

The IRD: 3/10 

Taking our stuff and flicking it off to big tech without asking us is dumb and rude and needs stopping. 

 

Australian rules: 3/10 

Governments pretending they can solve problems that haven't been solved anywhere is wasteful. If Australia successfully bans kids from social media I'll eat Rawiri Waititi's hat. 

 

Donald Trump: 2/10 

He is his own worst enemy. 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Time to mark the weak little piece of news and
current eventstance as popular as a baby reveal party at
Dave grohls House. Migration three, we're still leaving in record
numbers young New Zealanders deciding this ain't the place for them.
It is a startling and ongoing indictment. One hundred and
twenty K's eight. I'm not sure why they need to
consult on the stuff. I mean, we've consulted forever, but

(00:20):
roads of national significance should not just be significant, but fast.
Are the yield curve? Sex? Yeah, not really dinner party chat,
but our short term number is higher than our long
term number for the first time in a while. That's
a good thing. Oil sex Now that's a good thing too,
because the price and the dollar it is trending in
the right direction and significantly so fill your boots are

(00:41):
the NFL season. I can donundo the tree. I cannot do.
It continues to get bigger globally every year. I'm obsessed
with it. It is a leakness at its best. Are
the ird three? Taking our stuff and flicking it off
to big tech without asking us is dumb and route
and needs stopping Big Tech two Wow, from the corpse

(01:02):
of Europe to the Senate inquiry in Australia this week,
they continue to remind us they are a modern day
hazard in too many ways. Australian rules. Three. It's not
the sport. Government's pretending they can solve problems that haven't
been solved anywhere else in the world. That's wasteful. If
Australia successfully bans kids from social media, I will eat
Raweri white at his hat. David Seymour raight, shit, well,

(01:22):
who do you think I am? Jesus Stoic Operator of
the Week called out the grocery Commissioner took on a
growing queue of handringers who hate democracy over his treaty bill.
You can't mark him down for keeping on fighting his fight.
Adrian Nue. Seven. Now, if you want to study a
bloke who brings genius to his job, he is your man.
Michael Barnier seven. The media. Seven. The media covered the one

(01:47):
hundred thousand people on the streets of France last weekend protesting.
The polls told you most French think he's absolutely fine,
and that's the difference between clickbait and the real world.
Acc three. Oh, we've got a one billion dollar fied gap.
It could be that we're a bit slack, but it
doesn't matter. We'll pass the bill on anyway, try harder
twenty two Monaco Drive eight a house for sale on

(02:13):
a racetrack with a big garage in Central Otago with
a car in your lounge and a lift that lifts
it there for you. Come on Donald Trump too. They're
eating the pets of the people that live there. He's
his own worst enemy. And that is the week copies

(02:33):
on the website. And a third of this was constructed
using our new chrono working hour, so a chunk of
it was produced pre dawn. And I think you know
which bit. For more from the Mic Asking Breakfast, listen
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