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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning. I'm Nevaretti Manu and this is your morning
news fix for Wednesday, tenth of July. In this update,
Joe Biden needs to prove he can still lead. He's
at the NATO Summit this week in Washington, DC. World leaders,
including our Prime Minister Christopher Luxener there The war in
Ukraine is expected to be a key topic at the summit,
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and see it ends. Kylie Atwood says the White House
knows all eyes are on Biden's performance.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
How does he move, how does he talk, what does
he sound like? And perhaps more importantly, members of the
president's own party are going to be watching him this week.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
The Prime Minister's kicked off his first day in DC
by rubbing shoulders with top Democrats and Republicans. Political editor
Jason Wall says Luxeon's first stop was Capitol Hill.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
It is such an honor and a pleasure to welcome
the Prime Minister to the United States Senate. After briefing
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Luxon met with top Democrat
John Ossif, where the pair discussed ways to strengthen the
US New Zealand relationship. He's also met with top Republicans
and is expected to sit down with Texas Senator Ted
Cruz tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Lu San's hoping to schedule time with US President Joe
Biden this week, as well as a meeting with Ukrainian
President Vona de Mezilensky. A belief new proposed changes to
building inspections are long overdue. The government wants to make
remote new home build inspections the default to make construction
quicker and easier. Construction Minister Chris Pink says stats show
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it takes an average five hundred and sixty nine days
to build a house and costs have increased forty one
percent since twenty nineteen. Former Master Builders chief executive David
Kelly says remote inspections will be done through an app,
saving a heap of time.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
One of the things that's been an ongoing concern, and
holds that productivity is booking for inspections and waiting for
available inspections.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
Expectations the Reserve Bank will leave the OCR untouched once again.
The official cash rates been held at five point five
percent the last six times in a row. Many bank
economists believe it will be held again while the Reserve
Bank waits for more evidence inflations falling back towards its
target band of one to three percent. The Reserve Bank
will release its decision at two pm. More than eleven
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thousand singers from over forty countries are in Auckland for
the thirteenth World Choir Games. The ten day event opens
today with the ceremony at Spark Arena. It's projected the
event will generate more than ten million dollars in GDP
and nearly sixty seven thousand visitor nights in the region.
Auckland Deputy me and Desley Simpson says it's a huge
win for the city.
Speaker 3 (02:37):
This is quite our low season for events, so this
is a major event that will bring a lot of
economic benefit to our city, a lot of opportunities for
Aucklanders to listen to some fantastic music.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
In sport, Lulu Sun's tennis singles journey from the qualifiers
to the quarter finals is over at Wimbledon. She's been
beaten in three sets by world number thirty seven Donna
vekicch Cyclist yes Per Philipson has won his first stage
of this year's Tour de France after finishing runner up
twice last week, and the Warriors will open next year's
NR Ral League season in Las Vegas against the Raiders
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on Sunday, March second. Finally, former Indian cricket opener Gorton
Gambia has been appointed national coach, succeeding former teammate ral
Raoul Dravid. I'm never ready, Manu, and that your latest
news fakes. We'll be back with the next update at
midday from the news Dog ZB news Roop