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Speaker 1 (00:04):
No the news talks. He'd been newsroom. This is newsfix.
In this update, police are monitoring a small group of
counter protesters at today's pro Palestine march in Auckland, CBD.
Thousands of pro Palestine demonstrators left Ourtaas Square this morning
to head down Queen Street and their calling on the
government to impose sanctions on Israel. Police are urging them
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not to engage with others, including Destiny Church members. There
is major traffic disruption in the meantime. Twenty two year
old Tyler Robinson is in custody as questions are asked
in America of why he would kill conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Robinson's father reportedly turned him in after recognizing him in
FBI images, after which he reportedly confessed to him. Kirk
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died after being shot at a university speaking event in
Utah Thursday. State Governor Spencer Cox says a family member
also told authorities Robinson recently came to dinner and mentioned
Kirk coming to the university, and they talked about why
they didn't like him and his viewpoints. US President Donald
Trump says he hopes Robinson gets the death penalty. Police
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have removed cordons at the site of Maricopa fugitive Tom
Phillips's death in Rural Way, Catur. They will continue to
comb through items found at Phillips's camp sites to see
who may have helped him evade police for almost four years. Meanwhile,
a legal expert is questioning the family court process related
to Phillips. Auckland University Associate Professor Carrie Leonetti says key
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questions need to be answered, particularly how Phillips was allowed
to abduct them twice. Ten million dollars must be won
in Lotto Tonight as it prepares for a technology upgrade.
If there are no winners in first division, the prize
will roll down to the next division. Lachlan Ready reports.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Lot ow Inz chief executive Jason Dullamore seys having smaller
jetpot will make the incoming upgrade for the online platform
and in store terminals much easier. He sees the changes
include new terminals, a range of new instant QUWI on
line games, and changes to mandatory spending limits. Dallamres's the
changes will be in place by the end of the month.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
That's news in sport, All Black skipper Scott Barrett admits
there are a few mental scars after being vested in
the scrums by the Springbox pack last weekend. A rare
tight head was put on the New Zealand pack at
Eden Park and they were shunted right off the ball
before South Africa scored a try. Barrett says getting the
scrum right will be key in tonight's rematch in Wellington. Yeah,
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thing there's.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Is if scars a tight head against an all black
packets that one hurts.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
I think Scars probably putting it too blundly. It's a scare. Actually,
it's it's right on the forefront of this pex mine.
And Tom Walsh admits the men's shot put is about
as close and competitive as it's been in some time.
The thirty three world will give it a heave in
qualifying at the World Champs in Tokyo this afternoon alongside
countryman Nick Palmer. That's sport. I'm Max Toll. For more news,
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listen to News Talk set B live on iHeartRadio.