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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning, I'm never ready, Manu, and this is your
morning news fixed for Monday, twenty fifth of November in
the South Date TJ. Peinada insists his reference to the
Treaty during the Hukker ahead of the All Blanks game
against Italy was about delivering a message of unity. The
team also posed for a photo holding the ten or
rung a teda tongue flag. The replacement halfback was calling
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the hukker in his last test for the Abs before
he moves to Japan. Peinada says the team has been
away from home, watching the unity of those back in
New Zealand.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Paying homage to us as people and showing unification together
as one.
Speaker 1 (00:41):
All Blacks coach Scott Robertson says Petanada has the right
to call the hukker in his own words. ACT leader
David Seymour says his bill will ensure the same rights
for everyone. A police officer has come forward to take
responsibility for an image where there's scene wearing a gang patch.
The image was taken several months ago, emerged only days
after the new ban on the wearing of gang insignia
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came into force. Meanwhile, gangs is said to be taking
advantage of relaxed regional airport security screenings. Staff reports their
traveling between New Zealand's smaller centers to traffic drugs around
the country where there's little risk of having their bag scanned.
Current security settings mean flights with fewer than ninety passengers
are unlikely to go through security screening. Airport's Association Chief
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executive Billy Moore told Ryan Bridge, it's a regularly raised concern.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
But it's important for us to focus on the fact
that the purpose of passenger and baker's screening is aviation
security and so that means a more fort interference with aircraft.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
The government's being urged to keep its foot on the
pedal as youth vaping rates fall. Asthma and Respiratory Foundation
survey finds twelve percent of high school students and weekly
vapors compared to twenty six percent in twenty twenty one. However,
the number of year thirteen students vaping weekly has doubled
in the last three years to twenty six percent. Chief
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Executive Letitia Harding says tighter regulations are having an impact,
but there's more to be done, and she says a
targeted approach is needed because Marii youth vaping rates are
nearly double the rate of New Zealand. Europeans a mixed
reaction to the major climate deal signe at the Cock
twenty ninth summit. The deal will see developed countries pay
poorer nations more than five hundred billion New Zealand dollars
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per year until twenty thirty five to help them respond
to climate change. It's a lower figure than developing countries
had initially asked for. Climate politics expert at Canterbury University,
Professor Bromwin Heyward says some see the deal as being
better than nothing, while the smaller nations are unhappy.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
If you think about the Gisson Tracity and Hooks Bay disaster,
that's worth three billion. Now, if you think about how
many disasters happen around the world like that every year,
you can see their argument.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
And in sport, Max fresh Stapan has hit the jackpot
in Las Vegas, becoming the fifth Formula One driver to
win four consecutive championships. The Black Foils have won the
first event of the sale GP season at Dubai, defeating
Britain and the United States in the final. Scotland have
beaten Australia twenty seven to thirteen at Murrayfield in their
rugby Test, thwarting any Wallaby's hopes of a grand Slam trend.
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Bolt is sold to the Mumbaid Indians for two point
five five million dollars in Cricket's Indian Premier League auction.
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