David & Will's News Wrap - 10th June 2025

Published Jun 9, 2025, 10:05 PM

David & Will's News Wrap - 10th June 2025

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Good enough to see if good morning two of your joining us for the very first time on this Tuesday, the tenth of January. This is a notable day because January, January, June, June. How well am I going? This is a notable day because of the fact that it's June, as of the fact that it's June, and the statistic will make more sense given that, and the fact we had eight meals of rain last night, we are now officially in the territory of no longer being the drier start to the year ever. No, not by a long shot, Ben Jordan, there RESI its stats man sen it's the text a little bit earlier. So rain to June tenth, given the eight meals overnight, means we're now better than eighteen ninety one, we're better than nineteen thirty, better than nineteen fifty nine and better than nineteen ninety. So still the dry start to a year in thirty five years, but no longer the dryer start to the year ever. And by having a quick look at the forecast, lots more rain predicted over the course of the next seven days as well, So so there's a real chance with us at ten days into June June, that is, and we are already over halfway through the average yearly rainfall for June, which is about seventy mils. So things are suddenly looking more positive than they were. What just two weeks ago on the.

Rainfront and from our coastal listeners, what did you see over on York's on the weekend, folks? I was talking to one of the mate's got a place at Edithburg, he was there on the weekend. He said, it was just absolutely crazy weather. I mentioned at the start of the show how there was no beach at all, dinger nothing, no sand to be seen. The waves dead said, it looked like you expected to see George Clooney out in the middle of it trying to stop his boat from sinking. It looked like an absolute perfect storm. And the question I think on everyone's lips is what's it going to mean for the algall bloom? Has the algall bloom been smashed up by this weather? The Weather Bureau they don't know because that's not there. Baliwick, you know, they're not Alga people, but the Alga people. And we'll talk again later in the week to Susan Close, who gave a good account that I thought when we had her on a few days ago prior to the long weekend.

Well, you know, it was notable talking to her previously. And I sort of get this because it's unprecedended, is that we don't really have it. It's not anyone's Ballywick measuring the size and scale of algal blooms. So they send up they do aerial photography, that is satellite photographer. That is some water testing. But then how broad base do you do water testing?

So the other thing I don't know is geographically, how does it get out of the cule?

Well that's the really concerning part.

Yeah, yeah, so hopefully.

The conditions are so inclement and that by that, for the purpose of talking about our gi means cold that it just dies. Yeah, that's the best case scenario. It needs to get cold fast. It feels out of a lot colder than it has been. It certainly does, it certainly does. All right, let's start our wrap of the morning stories over in the US, where again protests are gripping Los Angeles. Here is US President Donald Trump on the protest.

I like Gavin Us and he's a NATS gape, but he's grossly incompetent. Everybody knows three people that are causing the problem are professional agitators, they're insurrectionists, they're bad people. They should be in jail.

Led you Well, the first comment reserved for the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, who incidentally has sued the Trump administration for deploying the National Guard in Los Angeles without Newsom's authorization. Now, the way the tenth Amendment to the US Constitution works is essentially means that all those things that aren't explicitly stated in the Constitution our responsibility of the state. So his argument will be that you can't deploy the National Guard unless I call for it, which is typically the way to ereserve. If there's a cyclone or there's something that goes on, the governor will say to the federal government in the US, the President, I want the National Guard in to help out. That hasn't happened here. And the accusation from Democrats in California is that the National Guard going in has escalated things. It's added to the sort of level of violence. Well, they're saying that the lap were on top of things. Did it didn't look a lot, No, it didn't look like that were on top of things.

But having said that, yeah, from what I was, I did my ten minutes of CNN ten minutes of Fox thing last night, and I'll tell you what you would have thought you were covering totally different news events. But this is apparently the first time in almost fifty years that the FEDS have ever sent in the National Guard in defiance of what a state is saying. And I think from memory, wasn't that Kent State University where students were shot dead? That was the National Guard? Wasn't it that the last time? I'd have to check, But I think.

You might be right.

Not sure, but it's pretty rare.

It is exceedingly rare. If a lot of people have this story sort of happened in the background over the course of the weekend, you thought, you sort of, hang on, how do we get here to the point where cars are being torched and protesting the street, rubber bullets are being fired at Australian journalists like we heard from a little bit earlier already in the program this morning. Basically what happened was that Immigration Customs Enforcement officers ICE, as it's known in the United States, word got out they were carrying out raids in California. So they've got the sense that there was this crackdown in California on illegal immigrants, and people came out to protest that and say, you know, you're not welcoming here. This is a big Democrat state. We didn't vote for this, despite the fact there was a huge vote for Trump nationally. That's how it sort of started, and it's snowballed and escalated from there, and then it got to the point of where the point being made by the protesters was completely lost because they evolved into looters, they devolved into people that were burning about vehicles and so forth. Someone needs to study the mentality of people around driverless vehicles. I've decided. Have you seen every weymou Weaimo being the company that is the driverless uber in Los Angeles, we can you can just jump into driveler zuber. It's a pretty routine thing. Every time there's any social unrest, they all get destroyed. There's this a lot so weird psychological thing. No one owns a soft target. Yeah, no one owns the car. The driver's not going to fight back, that's right, sort of they're owned by a big corporation. But they always get done anyway. There's big pictures of them burnt out everywhere. So Trump's been busy talking about that. He was also asked at one of his wide ranging press coppridence is about Greta Fumburg, who, of course was on her freedom flotilla to deliver supplies to Palestine when she was intercepted by the Israeli navy. Here's what Donald Trump had to say about that. So, John, do you have a message for Greta Tunberg And did she come up on your car with the Prime Minister today.

Well, she's a strange person. She's a young, angry person. I don't know if it's real anger. It's hard to believe, actually, but I saw what happened. She's certainly different anger management. At least she has to go to an anger management flash arrested.

I found the statement the Israeli Armed Forces put out somewhat amusing. They said the meager amount of aid intended for Palestine that hadn't been consumed already by the celebrities on board will be delivered in full.

If you look at the video, you can see one of them holding up what looks like a sort of ham salad role. Well, presumably not a ham salad roll. Hope, if you were going to do something that emits less food drop well yeah, and find something that's actually halal as well, so that's resumable, just a salad rock, because neither the Jews nor the Arabs are thrilled to see a ham roll arriving. But seriously, I'll say her heart is in the right place because, you know, increasingly, just watching Gaza and seeing all the civilians dying, like the IDF could do with some better pr I think, like it is. It is beyond horrible what's been happening there. But the sort of look at me quality of this flotilla of nothing reminds me a bit of Sean Penn in his paddle boat after Hurricane Katrina, that it feels like a South Park episode waiting to happen.

Oh, completely completely said, anyway, that's those are Trump's thoughts. A bit of a rumor in footy that we're going to put some meat on the bone of here. Listen to Caroline Wilson on seven's The Agenda Setters Standing.

Craig is that if Nazaia Wanganeen Malira does leave some Kilda and that's not certain, and Stephen Silvanney and Ben Williams are speaking on almost a weekly basis. He won't be going to the Adelaide Football Club and one of the reasons he won't be going to the Adelaide Football Club is that he has concerns about an incident that happened back in twenty twenty one, a famous incident involving Taylor Walker and Robbie Young. Now don't I'm making no comment about the club's handling of that incident, because my memory is that Matthew Nicks, the coach, was shattered by that in and the club did everything they could to get around Robbie Young. But Wangan and Malera has asked clarified that Matthew Nix was a coach at the time and has indicated that he doesn't want to go to the Adelaide Football Club.

So immediately after that report surface from Caroline Wilson, Nazaia, Wangan and Miller's management, Ben Williams pretty much well I saw of quoted at every major media outlet around the country said this reports made in the media suggesting Nazaia, Wangane and Miller has ruled out joining Adelaide Crowe due to comments made by Taylor Walker in twenty twenty one are false. Naziah is currently considering his future and at this stage no decisions have been made, and any speculation suggesting otherwise is inaccurate.

Now just too, that's a pretty emphatic and pretty rare because how often you get a player manager coming out and saying with all the speculation that happens on these things. For someone who actually come out and say pretty much every word of that is crap is kind of unique.

I think it's notable because it specifically references the comments made by Taylor Walker in name it says him in the statement that came from Ben Williams. Now cynics might say, well, it behooves a manager to make sure there are as many potential employees out there as possible, and you're negotiating what is going to be the biggest contract of your lifetime. But what he doesn't have to do is mention if there was any truth to it mentioned Taylor Walker, because the agent's not going to come out and do something that embarrasses or upsets his client in the public. So I actually think by virtue of the fact he's mentioned Taylor Walker, the specific incident and the year in which it happened. There's no substance to this whatsoever because as a client for your player, there's no way you're doing that if it was something that does matter to them so much and does upset them. So I think we could play.

Think it sort of reflects the Victorian football media having a pathological obsession with the Adelaide Football Club, and I would say over the years that Carrow, God bless her, was one of the worst defenders on that. With the looseness of some of the camp stuff became a clearing house for any other crazy rumor doing the rounds. I'm certainly not defending the camp like, you know, give them the way we covered the club's management of that, I don't think we look like AFC patsies at all, far from it.

But just you know legal alone. Yeah, yeah, you've reheated that sou fly a few times. Dave's called in, Dave, what are seeing out in their roads this morning? Mate?

Are the lights clutching out in the front of the new hospital And there's a crash on four right in front of the soul Gee.

So other couple of incidents there thank you for that day. Those lights were flashing from the moment I got in this morning, so hopefully they get fixed up by the time it starts getting seriously busy. Therefore, we round out the news rerap this morning. I just want to say a special congratulations to Adelaide's owned Sarah Snook, who won a Tony Award for what, by all reports, is one of the great performances that anyone's ever put on on Broadway for actress in a leading role in the Picture of Dori and Wild. She's now won an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress and a Drama Series for succession. She's won a Tony. Now she's got a bit of work to do to get an what they call the egot, which is an Emmy, Grammy Oscar and Tony, Emmy Grammy Oscar, Emmy Oscar and Tony. Maybe okay, Grammy don't know me for a song. Yeah, that's gonna that one might take some doing, but I reckon she gets an Oscar before she's out here she is accepting the award.

It is built as a one person show, and I don't feel alone any night that I do this show. There are so many people on stage making it work, and so many people behind the stage making it work. In particular a huge thank you to Kip Williams who is incredible.

To create this.

Of course, educated and raised right here in Adelaide, Sarah Snoke, so we would like to follow her career closely and it is one of the fastest rising stars in Australian entertainment. Shivroy, You're not serious, people.

That's about the only.

What's his first name, Logan Roy.

That's about the only Logan Roy quote you can say on air, isn't it not his most famous ones.

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