A podcast discussion examines whether the Royal Commission should have investigated Jacinda Ardern's private interview more deeply, while also touching on geopolitical tensions, public anxiety, and personal experiences with car ownership.
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Yeah, OK, I think that's a fair point that Liam has made there, Oscar. I think the more likely outcome... outcome actually is what Linda who was with us before Linda Gradstein laid out which is that there is no agreement to anything after the ceasefire the ceasefire just rolls over and becomes permanent so no one has to back down
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hope for regional peace amid global tension
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