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The Usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss a funeral director accused of mishandling bodies and charging for COVID tests. The hosts discuss their skepticism about the accusations and the need for more evidence before passing judgment. They also question the news outlet's credibility and highlight the importance of waiting for the investigation to conclude. The conversation touches on the process of burials and the council's role in handling bodies. Overall, the hosts emphasize the need for fairness and caution in discussing sensitive topics. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the ongoing legal case involving a woman who allegedly harmed her family. They express their concern for the affected families and emphasize the need for the truth to come out. The conversation then shifts to the topic of Māori wards in the Auckland City Council and the debate surrounding their implementation. The hosts share their opinions on the matter, with one host supporting the Māori wards for Indigenous input and the other expressing concerns about the government's focus on social issues instead of addressing more pressing economic issues. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the financial troubles of Manu Samoa, the national rugby team of Samoa, and the need for better management and transparency in the organization. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including funny videos, the Australian breakdancer at the Olympics, road rage experiences, and what they've been watching. They share their takeaways and insights on these subjects.
The Usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss a funeral director accused of mishandling bodies and charging for COVID tests. The hosts discuss their skepticism about the accusations and the need for more evidence before passing judgment. They also question the news outlet's credibility and highlight the importance of waiting for the investigation to conclude. The conversation touches on the process of burials and the council's role in handling bodies. Overall, the hosts emphasize the need for fairness and caution in discussing sensitive topics. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the ongoing legal case involving a woman who allegedly harmed her family. They express their concern for the affected families and emphasize the need for the truth to come out. The conversation then shifts to the topic of Māori wards in the Auckland City Council and the debate surrounding their implementation. The hosts share their opinions on the matter, with one host supporting the Māori wards for Indigenous input and the other expressing concerns about the government's focus on social issues instead of addressing more pressing economic issues. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the financial troubles of Manu Samoa, the national rugby team of Samoa, and the need for better management and transparency in the organization. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including funny videos, the Australian breakdancer at the Olympics, road rage experiences, and what they've been watching. They share their takeaways and insights on these subjects.
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