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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Good morning, I'm never ready, Manu, and this is your
morning news fix for Monday, fifteenth of July. In this update,
uncertainty as to whether an assassination attempt against Donald Trump
will affect his election chances. The man allegedly responsible for
the incident at Trump's Pennsylvania rally has been identified as
twenty year old local Thomas Crooks. It suspected he was
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on a rooftop near the rally and was killed by
the Secret Service after taking the shots. US media reports
Crooks was registered as a Republican. Geopolitical analyst Jeffrey Miller
says it may confirm the belief of his followers.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
The fact that Donald Trump has been shot will be
a vindication in their view that Donald Trump is the
victim of the establishment, and they will see him as
being persecuted.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Presidential historian Alan Lightman told Ryan Bridge the political violence
may well have a silver lining, as it did after
the shooting of Ronald Reagan in nineteen eighty one.
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Serves seeking revenge or attacking his political opponents, he formed
the Brady Campaign for gun Control and for a while
brought the country together.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
The number of school aged children migrating to New Zealand
is putting huge pressure on schools stance in z data
shows in the year to make twenty twenty four, a
net figure of almost twenty two thousand and five to
seventeen year olds arrived. The Education Ministry expects to add
a further three hundred and seventy one classrooms by the
end of the year to meet role growth. PPTA president
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Chris ever Crombie says it felt more acutely in Auckland,
but communities around the country are impacted.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Laticlank ivers more pressure on teacher time and particularly a
lot of these young people have English as their second language,
so getting that support in there so they can have
the best opportunities again is putting pressure on the system.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
A dangerous news street drug is prompting warnings from law
enforcement after being linked to at least a dozen Australian deaths.
Nightazines have already been linked to one death of News
Zland and been seized by customs at least four times.
The class of opioids can be stronger than fentanyl and
as lethal in small doses. The drug Foundations Ben books
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NG says it could be cut with other drugs like
meth cocaine and MDMA.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
We could see an increase in fatalities and increase in
overdose and New Zealand from people taking these substances without
knowing that they're taking them.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
About one hundred and fifty unionized nurses employed at Access
Home Health will strike for nine hours today. The nurses
organization says the nurses who visit and support patients at
home have been in protracted bargaining for more than a year.
By Now Pay Later users who aren't already treating the
product as traditional debt are going to need to start
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doing so. Providers are due to start doing credit checks
and reporting to credit bureaus. This means someone's credit store
score will affect the amount they can borrow using by
Now Pay Later products, and it could also mean someone
with a bad buy now Pay Later track record might
have a tough time securing a mortgage. The change is
due to tank effect in coming weeks. In sport, Carlos
(03:05):
Alcarez has curtailed Novak Djokovic's dream of a record breaking
twenty fifth Grand Slam tennis singles triumph.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
For now.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
He's defended his Wimbledon crown and straight sets. Scott McLaughlin
has finished third in the second race of the IndyCar
double header at Iowa Speedway. The Sea Eagles have sawed
back to seventh in League's NRL after trancing the Nights
forty four to six. Today, Pagacha has triumphed in the
Pyrenees on the mountainous fifteenth stage of Cyclings Tour de
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France to extend his overall lead. I'm never ready man.
Who in that your latest news fix? We'll be banked
with the next update at midday from the newstalk ZB newsroom.