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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show.Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda.The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more.The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.

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    Hannah Waddingham and Octavia Spencer: Actresses discuss starring in and the making of ‘Ride or Die’

    Two powerhouse actresses are leading one of Prime Video’s next big TV shows.  ‘Ride or Die’ is an action comedy about a couple of best friends who have to go on the run after one of them is revealed to be an international assassination.   It stars Hannah Waddingham, of ‘Ted Lasso’ fame, and Octavia Spencer, Academy Award winner for ‘The Help’, as Judith Burton and Debbie Claybourne.   Though this is the first project the two have worked on together, Spencer says the way they fell into a rhythm was seamless.  “We were the only two people thought of for our roles, and then we both are active producers,” she told Hosking.  “We are vested in this from different vantage points, so it was easy.”  Waddingham agreed, telling Hosking they didn’t have to think about that bit at all.  “There was no kind of work required to find the chemistry – it was just there in spades.”   Waddingham was approached directly for the role by Spencer and the show’s creator Tessa Coates, Spencer saying they knew she was going to be as committed as she was.  “There’s nothing about that role that no one thought that Hannah would not be able to do."  “I mean, it’s a role of a lifetime, and my character is a role of my career,” Spencer told Hosking.  “And we both are playing characters that we've never, they're complete departures from anything that we've done.  Unsurprisingly, ‘Ride or Die’ is filled with action sequences and stunt work – none of which, Waddingham says, is CGI.  “I’ve got the bruises to prove it.”   “If I was going to get on board with this woman [Spencer] and with Tessa Coates, with this glorious piece of work, I wasn’t going to be the weak link.”   LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Mike's Minute: Why is Retail NZ calling for tariffs?

    It's hard to reconcile but the power of self interest is never to be underestimated.  Retail NZ is loving the look of the EU, who this month started a new tariff on cheap goods.  It's three euro per package for anything under 150 euros.  It's aimed at Temu and co.  It's an easy argument to make because who likes Temu? Who likes cheap, nasty, tacky, plastic-y stuff that pollutes the world and is made in mass factories, paying people dirt wages, if not slave wages? But the answer is, apparently, heaps of us.  Nothing sells a product to more people, more often, than a cheap price tag and that is why China is a powerhouse and that is why your Temu's have conquered the world.  So Retail NZ wants us to "do an EU" and tariff the same way.  The trouble is we are free traders. We basically invented free trade, we are good at free trade, and in terms of doing business with the world, no one operates an easier-access marketplace than us.  And boy have we, and we are, doing well out of it. Given that, you can't then go and be something else when it suits you.  Tariffs are poison because for every person you protect, someone else picks up the bill. And for every tariff you generate, you invite another player to generate one back.  We are the luckiest of consumers right now because we have lived through a moment in history where tariffs and their destructive outreaches have been on full display with thanks to the US President.  For a while there it looked like the free trade train that had built up a serious head of steam over the past 50 years was in danger of being completely derailed. The US unilaterally and randomly applied numbers to goods pulled out of a hat.  The Supreme Court quelled it. It's still not over, but Trump is going back and forth.  As a result, normal-ish business will be resumed with a Rubio, Vance, or Newsom-type White House.  In the meantime, as we revel in our continually record-breaking revenue streams from beef and lamb and kiwifruit to India, the US, China, and the EU, it's no time to be sending mixed messages on the way we conduct business.  Retail NZ – back in your box.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show.Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda.The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more.The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.

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