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Said, Hello May Beautiful Beanies, and welcome to the bean.
First with yesterday's news, I'm Glen Hart, and we are
looking back at Actually it's almost like a weekend edition
this one, because we're looking back at both White Tangy
Day and the Wednesday that happened immediately before it. So
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we need to talk about the news that's come out
about t J. Bernara's random political rant before the hard
aprom last year. It turns out it's quite a better
go back and forth about it. Gabe Everett part of
Foley It's New Zealand Music there and he was a
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feature interview with Tim Beveridge yesterday morning the special WAITANGI
Breakfast Show. And then we're going to play some podcast.
Roulette's gonna see if Matt and Tyler. At the end
of the podcast, I've got something called Marble and Throat.
I haven't listened to it, don't know what it's about,
so we'll find out. But first up, Yeah, so Trump's
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just going to take over Gala Gaza. That's great.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
The uwing considers Palestine an independent state, including the occupied
Palestinian territories i e. The Gaza Strip. So what happens
with that now and what does it mean for the
two state solution that everyone talks about. Albanezi, I can
tell you has just given a presser. His line is,
we support the two state solution and I will not
give a running commentary on the day to day pronouncements
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of Trump. Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, The've all come out
against it. No word yet from Winston at this point,
but as soon as he's in touch, we'll let you know.
It's a tightrope to walk this one. No country wants
to criticize the guy who's lobbing tariffs around the world
like grenades. But there's also no way you can allow
the US to just roll into the Middle East with
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bulldozers to build a new hotel chain and set up
some Starbucks in the McDonald's. Here's the thing about Trump.
I followed his campaign really closely. I watched lots of
his rallies, the live feeds of his rallies, his media interviews,
and one of the things he talked about the most
on stage was the fact that in his last term
he didn't start any wars. Under Trump, you'll get peace,
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That's what he promised. He has huge support amongst veterans
and the military for his peace through strength approach, and
that means basically that his mouth does the fighting, not
men and women in uniform. And they'll be hoping that
today's talk is just that. Using words like taking over
is a very ominous ring to it, doesn't it.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
Yeah. I mean, he seems to make a lot of
threats that he doesn't always back up with action.
Speaker 4 (03:10):
I don't.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Interesting toms, interesting toms ah.
Speaker 5 (03:17):
Should we move on?
Speaker 2 (03:18):
No, We're going to say with us news talk, it
is this something that can actually happen?
Speaker 3 (03:26):
Is it just tough talk?
Speaker 2 (03:27):
Here's somebody who knows about these things, because sometimes I
get the feeling that Trump doesn't.
Speaker 5 (03:31):
Is is Trump mad to be thinking this? Do we
take him seriously?
Speaker 4 (03:37):
You know? I'd ask you, is threatening to uh regain
the Panama Canal by Greenland turned Canada into the fifty
first state? Serious? I think what he's proposed here is
less serious than some of those. I think he is
interested in buying Greenland and will look for a way
to try to do it NATO allies Bedan on the
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issue of Panama Canal. I think he's using the threat
of violating the trees to basically extract something out of
the Panamanians, either on immigration or lower tolphies. So I
think on this one, the chances that this could be
implemented are slim. De Anon and swim left has already
left time. But it is dangerous in its articulation, and
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that's the real problem. In one fell swoop with the
Israeli Prime Minister looking like he just like the cat
who swallowed a dozen canaries, President of the United States
tethered US credibility and prestige to what some people will
regard as force transfer. He's undermined Egypt and Jordan to
long standing treaty partners of Israel and allies of the US.
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He's made the idea of Israeli Saudi normalization much more difficult.
And he sent this unmistakable signal to authoritarians, including Putin
and she that if you want territory, just articulate the
fact that you were going to seize it. All in all,
it is an idea whose time has not yet come.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Yeah, I think Trump thinks that he's going to manifest
things into existence. It's a very sort of business business
ee way I suppose of thinking of things. But yeah,
when you're dealing with generations of ethnic conflict, you're going
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to take a slightly different approach, don't you. Maybe you don't.
Speaker 4 (05:33):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
I honestly don't know anymore.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
You talk sidin right.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
So, for some reason this week we've started talking about TJ.
Perodaro's Hakka again. Can't we just sort of kiss some
goodbye and never talk about him ever again?
Speaker 6 (05:50):
If you support David Seymore's bill, you run the risk
of being called a racist. For the record, I don't
support it. I made a submission against it. But that
doesn't mean I support the hijacking of the Hakka either,
although I'm not sure. In this day and age, the
coalition of the perpetually aggrieved allows you to have a
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nuanced viewpoint. You can't have a oh, well, you know,
I think this, but I understand where you're coming from.
But that's okay. You know that you just can't do
that in this day and age among a certain group
of people, discussions quickly become partisan and reductive. Social media
has become so binary you're either for us or you're
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against us. The only thing that Cohort seems to agree
can be non binary and fluid is gender. Everything else
you have to be one thing or the other except
for your gender. You certainly can't have fluid or nuanced
discussions on race or Trump or Gaza or the Treaty
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Principles Bill. It's a shame. Peranara is passionate and committed
and articulate, but clearly on certain subjects he feels his
way is the only way. And isn't that the problem
with the world right now?
Speaker 2 (07:11):
Yeah, I'd be pretty uncomfortable with somebody basically speaking on
my behalf and those circumstances, because you know, it's super
likely that i'd be an all black doing a hacker. Now,
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people who are doing music and with quite a bit
of success. There's a band called Poli and Gabe Everet's
part of it and joined the White Tanged Day Breakfast.
Speaker 5 (07:42):
Yesterday when you and Ash both gave up full time
work and decided to put music first. In fact, was
that the beginning.
Speaker 7 (07:50):
Well, I mean the beginning takes on many forms. For us.
We've actually known each other for well over a decade
and we've been friends for equally as long. So the
origin story of Foley is that we both sort of
shared this love of pop music and sort of slowly
fell into songwriting together. And yeah, crafted a bunch of
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stuff that we really liked and have slowly just started
building it out, and yeah, creating this whole sort of
universe of music which is really really exciting. And yeah,
and now we get to do it a majority of
the time of our lives, which is great.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
If people often talk about, you know, when they gave
up their day jobs to follow their their dreams, don't
they like, I remember when I gave up my day
job of filling up one killow bag to back end
tune up seeds out of a twenty five kilow bag
for thirteen hours a day, seven days a week, to
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go and write radio ed.
Speaker 4 (08:51):
It was a bit of a risk.
Speaker 5 (08:54):
I can so regret it.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Actually, he's good week out, all right, news talk has
it been?
Speaker 4 (09:00):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (09:01):
It's the moment you've probably been waiting for podcast re lit.
This isn't from Why Tangy dates from the day before
What Ony Day, and the cart is called Marble and Throat.
That happened on Matt and Tyler show.
Speaker 5 (09:17):
Here we go, Raylen Ramsey, how are.
Speaker 6 (09:18):
You look on?
Speaker 5 (09:19):
Very well?
Speaker 8 (09:20):
A little bit better than this boy? An eight year
old who decided to swallow some toy magnets became X
Men's magnet What is it? Magneto magneto magnetio. I thought
that was written, yes, and I've watched X Men. I
should know these things. So he accidentally swallowed it. Like
he's had these magnetic toys for two years, right, So
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December twenty second, he decides, as an eight year old
boy does that, he wants to have like a tongue piercing.
So he decides he's going to put them on one
side of his tongue and then one on the other
side of his tongue, swallows it. They rush him to hospital. Now,
the good news is that because they're pinned together, they're safe.
If they had been separated and maybe even jagged, it
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could have done a hell of a lot to his
internal organs. YEA, Luckily that didn't happen. What they did
have to do they had to keep magnetic items and
clothes away from him while they just went through the process.
So things like zippers like he couldn't wear zippers and
of course this is December, so they've got lots of
wooly things because this is in England. So we had
to make sure that we had no clothing like that
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for a good few weeks. So all the magnetic toys
have been put in the bin.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
You got to be careful what gets inside you. My
friend Laura gold Yeah, across the board, across the board,
across the board. But my friend Laura Godrick's grandma got
a got a a marble caught in his throat for
about fifty years. What a hairy truck like this? Are you?
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They couldn't get it there? Yeah, you know New Zealand's
premiere female sports journalist and presenter. Hear him, Grandma Marvel
and her throat for fifty years, truck like this, and
one day it popped out. And then her son when
Laura Goldrick's dad went and that's one marble. He remembered.
The marble it got popped, got in her throat at
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some point, just sat there and a little bit of
skin grew over in her throat rush and she went
back to talking.
Speaker 8 (11:18):
Normally, and she decided not to have it operated.
Speaker 5 (11:21):
I do know. She just popped out and signed the chord,
and she said, what.
Speaker 8 (11:23):
I'm saying is why did it stay there?
Speaker 5 (11:25):
She didn't know, oh knew. They just thought she started
talking funny all of a sudden, talking no idea why,
and then and then mar that she she didn't really
smiling the move. I think it was when you know,
sometimes you put a marble and a pud, sometimes marble
and a pud for some kind of traditions. Yeah, I
heard there before. I never heard, never heard of.
Speaker 8 (11:45):
Marble Christmas puddings, you would put in sixpence.
Speaker 5 (11:50):
The friends, the Catholics, they put it, they put it.
They put a marble on a pod. People know about that.
Nineteen nine. It's gotta be carefuln't sit in your throat
for fifty years.
Speaker 8 (11:59):
Oh the poor woman.
Speaker 5 (12:00):
Yeah, what a story, right Russian, she's a great news islander,
and she took it on astrike. She sounds that it's
my marble.
Speaker 8 (12:10):
Mum.
Speaker 5 (12:10):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
So yeah, I think we got quite a lot out
of that. Certainly, the advice you've got to be careful
of what goes inside you, that's that is great advice.
And I haven't heard of this marble and a pud thing.
So I'm going to to go and google that up now.
Like Raylen, I was aware that you for some reason
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are supposed to put a coin in the Christmas pudding,
and I've certainly heard of people's following those as well.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
And there you go.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
And also I can't stop thinking about magnetic food now
as well.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
I should have.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Really ended the podcast before I said that last thing.
I'm sorry I didn't. We'll be back with you with
a weekend edition of Newsbooks You've Been on Monday.
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