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Speaker 1 (00:09):
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Speaker 2 (00:24):
The rewrap O.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Good go there and welcome to the rewrap for Wednesday.
All the best buts from the mic hosting breakfast on
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Glen Hart today. Is Trump buying Gaza as a patch
of real estate with ocean a views? Will any of
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us continue to sponsor the All Blacks? And what what
is mic hosking Heaven's story? But before any of that,
steal tariffs and there seems to be a slight misunderstanding
whether Australia will be paying them.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
I watched, as I mentioned early, a couple of things yesterday,
almost back to back.
Speaker 5 (01:08):
It was fun.
Speaker 4 (01:08):
He has one Albanezi, Anthony Albanezi, who had been on
the phone to Donald Trump over tariff's. He was happy
to report that the US sold more to Australia than
Australia sold to the US and it had been that
way for many, many years, and that Donald had said
they could work on an exemption. Read the steel and
the aluminium. This was presented by Elbow as good news
not long After that, I watched Donald phone back on
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the receiver signing some more executive orders. One of them
was the paper straw order no more paper straws, that,
according to Donald, had been number one trending for three days.
He then got to the steel and aluminium He signed
it twenty five percent on everything not made in America,
no exceptions, no exemptions. So no exceptions, no exemptions, So
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who fool who? Who misled who? Donald could not have
been clearer on steel and aluminium. America didn't need anyone,
they would be making their own. The Commerce Secretary, standing
right next to the President, proceeded to tell us all
that when Trump did this last time, they created one
hundred and seventy thousand steel jobs, and since then they've
lost most of them. So that led Donald to once
again say this was the start of making America rich again,
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no exceptions, no exemptions, and he would be returning in
the next couple of weeks to do similar things on
cars and drugs and pharmaceuticals and chips. Now I could
spend all day telling you what an idiot this bloke
is on tariff's and how they wrecked jobs, not make them.
Even the poll out yesterday that broadly showed American support
his adventures in these early days. It also showed most
don't believe Tariff's lower prices or indeed make the cost
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of stuff go down. And do you know why they
don't believe that? Because they don't. Trouble for Elbow is
he has Well, he's either misled the Australian people deliberately
or more likely been sucked in by a real estate
shark from New York. Either way, if you've got a
border with America, pedal fentanyl or make stuff they can
make themselves, this is worth a lot of dough. Well,
you're in trouble, irony being we sell apples and wine
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and burger patties basically, so we might get lucky out
of this. But poor old Elbow will eventually have to
explain that what he might have thought happened didn't.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
Do You all have people like that in our lives,
don't we? Well, you know, you have a whole conversation
with them, and then straight straight after you what just happened.
I think I know what happened, but maybe I don't.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
It's the rewrap.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
Unfortunately, that person for many world leaders around around the
globe at the moment is Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
So he I think the good Lord. He's explaining this
because if you're into real estate, you'll be interested in
this particular opportunity. Here's how the riviera of Gaza is
going to work.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
It's not a complex thing to do.
Speaker 6 (03:39):
And with the United States being in control of that
piece of land, a fairly large piece of land, you're
gonna have stability in the Middle East for the first time,
and the Palestine ends, or the people that live now
in Gaza will be living beautifully in another location. They're
going to be living safely that are going to be killed,
murdered and having to leave every ten years. Because I've
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been watching this for so many years. It's nothing but trouble.
Everyone's being killed, being robbed. It's like living in hell.
And they're gonna end up having a great home, great
families that don't have to get mugged and killed and
beaten up and harassed by Hamas and everybody else.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
So here's the problem, and what the King of Jordan
at this point needs to do, and he won't, is
go mate, you're a nutter. It's called ethnic cleansing. No
one in my part of the world is going to
live with it. We're not taking your people. No one's
clearing it out. You make a not unreasonable point about
the place being hell and a destruction site and something
needs to be done. But this isn't it. But he
won't say that, so Trump will just Babylon endless. The
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other thing I was watching, he was in the as
I say with Richard, he was in the Oval office yesterday,
that midday Saturday thing where all Hell's going to break loose.
I swear he made it up on the spot and
he was literally signing with his sharpie the tariff thing,
and he goes, I tell you, I'll tell you what
I think by mid midday Saturday. It seems a good
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time to me, midday Saturday. Let's happens one midday said
they all hell was going to break it.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
It's like when he was talking about the steel and
aluminum tariffs on the plane and he was confirmed that yes,
it was going to be a twenty five percent on
the steel, and then he said ten percent on the
element no more.
Speaker 5 (05:23):
Who knows. But that's how Trump rolls.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
I mean, it's not like anything important. It's anything important
that you know, literally moves markets around the world. I'd
like to say it's fun to watch, but I don't
actually find it fun. I just want him to go
away rewrap, And I guess he will about four years time.
But tell you what, it might be time to get
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on the ground floor of this, this resort that he's
planning on building by the beach.
Speaker 5 (05:55):
He is Trump doubling down.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
They're sending the most healthy people out because they don't
want to send.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
The least healthy people out.
Speaker 6 (06:03):
And there was an uproar when they saw the people
from yesterday.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
So these people are so I don't want to do two.
Speaker 6 (06:10):
And then we do another two in another week, and
then we do four.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
And three weeks.
Speaker 6 (06:15):
Now, they either have them out by Saturday at twelve
o'clock or all bets are off.
Speaker 4 (06:22):
Benjamin's right onto this. I'll come to that in just
a moment. Somebody you want, well, they wanted to know this.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
You've said before that the US would buy Gaza, and
today you just said, we're not going to buy.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
God, we're not gonna have to buy We're gonna we're
going to have guys that we don't have to buy it.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
There's nothing to buy. We will have Ghaza. What is that?
No reason to buy. There is nothing to buy. It's gaza.
It says, it's a war torn area.
Speaker 6 (06:46):
We're gonna take it, we're gonna hold it, we're gonna
cherish it, and you're gonna have peace.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
It's gonna bring peace in the Middle East.
Speaker 4 (06:53):
So, as a real estate mogul out of New York,
he's now telling us Land is free.
Speaker 5 (06:58):
So the length what it is.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Anyway, nitt Yah, who's had a four hour discussion, He's
expressed outrage at the shocking situation of the three hostages
as well he might He's welcomed Trump's demand for the
deadline Saturday noon. As a result of that, the idea
for massing now on the border of Garsa, this is
all falling apart. You could see where this was going.
It was never going to hold. If Harmas does not
return our hostages by Saturday noon, the ceasefire will end,
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the IDF will return to intense.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Imagine if he actually does achieve piece of the Middle East. Though,
it's one of those things that you just, yeah, you
just never expect it to ever happen. But you know,
he's the master of the unexpected. You've got to say that.
I still want him to go away, though the rewrap
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the All Blacks might have to get their jerseys reprinted.
By the looks of things, it sounds like any of
us not too keen on continuing the sponsorship.
Speaker 4 (07:53):
Now for a sport that's hardly sizzling in a sports
world that is the pain For New Zealand rugby has
clearly got a whole lot worse than the last twenty
four hours. Inios had a six year deal worth apparently
forty eight million dollars. That's about eight million bucks a year.
They've walked three years early and as a result of
being sued by the nz ARE. I don't blame them, Sir.
Jim Radcliffe interesting bloke. He's involved, if you don't know
an English football through Manchester United Mercedes F one. He
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was involved in the America's Cup with Ben Ainsley but
had subsequently fallen out. I quite like his cars. I
mean he wanted to keep making the old Landrover Defender.
When they upgraded it a couple of years ago.
Speaker 5 (08:25):
He offered to.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
Buy the designs Landrover said no, so he invented his own,
a thing called the Grenadier, which, although no Landrove Defender,
is not a bad looking vehicle to run up a paddock.
I suppose you did ask whether Radcliffe is even aware
of any of this, but my guess is yes, given
his performance at the football and the sailing, he's omnipresent.
Question has nz are in Anios's eyes done something wrong?
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Have they not delivered on some KPIs? For example? Is
there a counter case here? In what court is this
to be heard? How much time will it take on?
What will it cost? Is it a World Trade Organization
type thing whereby it's off and not really worth a
hassle because nothing tangible comes out of it. Is it
simply one of those contracts where as much as you
want to put it down on paper, people and actions
count for more. And if you don't want to do
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business then basically that's the end of that. The union
other biggest losers, of course, and they do feel sorry
for them. No one at AIOS I suspect Gibbs the
monkeys about this. Ineos are a global player from F
one to EPL. The All Blacks, although big and rugby,
aren't huge globally, and the whole, the whole left is
more pressing for a sport, I would have thought than
a petrochemical company that brings them fifty five billion.
Speaker 5 (09:28):
Dollars a year.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
Ratcliff's yes, he looks shabby at this point of the
union cases correct, and he is simply walked away from this.
But I doubt he's losing sleep.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
Funny how some brands are really into sports sponsorship and
it must be a nightmare trying to figure out the
real return for your sponsorship. I'm thinking of like Emirates.
Speaker 5 (09:55):
OPO.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
And obviously Anios they just love being involved with, and
other brands you know, they never really bother. I don't
have a point. I was just making an observation to
remove on.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
Let's move on the rewrap.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
Now, have you ever stored something only to then move
it to different storage and keep storing it. I think
that's what Mike huskings trying to avoid top storage.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
I'm on the verge of victory this morning, domestically speaking,
I'm very excited about this. At a location that will
remain undisclosed, there is a skip that has arrived this
morning and things have been cleared out, and things have
been cleared out into that skip, and that led to
a conversation the other day. I said, if you're clearing
stuff out, make sure it's all cleared out, properly. Fill
that skip, get rid of this crap. I'm into getting
rid of crap. And I said, what about the storage.
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I found out the other day we have a storage facility.
I thought we'd cleared ourselves of all storage facilities.
Speaker 5 (10:49):
This is not true.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
There has been a secret storage facility in our relationship
that's been holding goods that I discovered the other day.
And I said, while you're getting the ship empty the
storage facility. I'm not against storage facilities. I've stored stuff.
But in storing stuff, what you discover is there's antonishing
amount of crap in this country being locked up behind doors,
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and people pay hundreds of dollars a month just to
store stuff they are never going to use. I for example,
of a coffee table, and when I say coffee table,
I would have a clue what the coffee table looks like,
an a side table and several other tables, and that
is in storage quote unquote from a person will remain nameless.
Speaker 5 (11:26):
Just in case.
Speaker 4 (11:28):
And I say just in case, what, oh, one of
the kids may need it one day one day, I said,
just think about it. The story the coffee table will
be crap. The dining table's crap. The reason it's crap
is because it wasn't crap, you'd have it in the house.
The reason it's not the house but is a crap.
How much are you paying to store crap? You're never
going to use hundreds of dollars a month. So we've
got a skip at an undisclosed location and we're filling
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the step up this morning, and then hopefully the storage
facility is going to be emptied, so we will have
an empty house with no crap and no more bills
from storage facilities and no more crap in those storage facilities.
Now it is only ten minutes away from it, and
it's early part of the day, and things could go
a rye.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
But as I said, you've missed an opportunity to what
do a Berry Humphrey's estate style or.
Speaker 5 (12:16):
Don't get don't get, don't get me started.
Speaker 3 (12:19):
I mean imagine that, Imagine people queuing out for you know,
this was once something that might Husking almost decided to
put on his lounge but didn't.
Speaker 4 (12:26):
If you missed the Barry Humphrey story the other day,
the auction opens tomorrow the next day that went wrong
as well, for me. Unfortunately that particular dream is not
going to be lived in this particular.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
I mean you should you should always put a time
limit on this, on the storing stuff, right, couldn't agree more? Well,
you know what it be at six months, maybe go
generous a year. If you haven't had to access that item,
it's gone a year.
Speaker 5 (12:50):
Couldn't agree You don't need you and I should be
married Glynn. Yeah, because look how well were we going.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
On at the very least, like every move, Like if
you haven't used something since the last time.
Speaker 4 (13:01):
You moved, you don't need it, it's gone Berger I
I I asked this question going to the break, have
you ever tried to re just for an auction at Christie's?
Speaker 3 (13:11):
To be completely honest, I'm not the best at the
thing stuff that I should actually boxes, that's the thing
that I'm worse with. If I've come across a nice box,
I'd like to hang on to it, and that could
be useful one day and I come to send something,
and then eventually I will get rid of it, because
you can't just fill up your man cave with boxes
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and then the very next day, as soon as you're
throwing that box away, it was the exact size for
something that you then need to send Movie's Law, isn't it?
I am Glen Hart. That's how I boxed up today's
show for you. We'll try and find the right sized
box for it again tomorrow. Either that or I'll just
add some extra packing.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
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