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  • 1US President Barack Obama addressed the United Nations General Assembly this week in a speech aimed at leaders in the Middle East, urging Arab leaders to make a stand against violence and extremism.

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    • Finish 0 : 02 : 39
    • Duration 02 : 02
    Speakers
    • Barack Obama (US President)
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  • 2British PM David Cameron addressed the United Nations General Assembly this week in a speech focussed on the atrocities being committed in Syria.

    • Start 0 : 02 : 39
    • Finish 0 : 04 : 42
    • Duration 02 : 03
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    • David Cameron (British PM)
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  • 3Iran's leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made one of his least controversial speeches so far as this year's United Nations General Assembly, however during a CBS interview he demonstrated that he has not lost any of his fire.

    • Start 0 : 04 : 42
    • Finish 0 : 05 : 49
    • Duration 01 : 07
    Speakers
    • Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Iranian President - speaking through an interpreter)
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  • 4Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney has fronted up to explain his controversial comments about the 47% of American voters who see themselves as victims.

    • Start 0 : 05 : 49
    • Finish 0 : 07 : 44
    • Duration 01 : 55
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    • Mitt Romney (Republican Presidential Candidate)
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  • 5The latest polls show US President Barack Obama is inching ahead of Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney in key battleground states. Analysis.

    • Start 0 : 07 : 44
    • Finish 0 : 09 : 33
    • Duration 01 : 49
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  • 6Syrian rebels mounted a fierce attack on a military compound in Damascus as two bombs exploded within minutes of each other. Some of President Assad's secret police tried to take out their frustrations on senior ITV correspondent Bill Neeley.

    • Start 0 : 10 : 41
    • Finish 0 : 13 : 36
    • Duration 02 : 55
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  • 7China has unveiled its first aircraft carrier.

    • Start 0 : 13 : 36
    • Finish 0 : 16 : 29
    • Duration 02 : 53
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  • 8A riot broke out at the Chinese company Foxconn which manufactures Apple phones.

    • Start 0 : 16 : 29
    • Finish 0 : 18 : 53
    • Duration 02 : 24
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  • 9Thousands of angry Greeks have protested in Athens, angry at plans for more austerity measures.

    • Start 0 : 18 : 53
    • Finish 0 : 20 : 50
    • Duration 01 : 57
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  • 10Is NZ making the most of the opportunities India has to offer?

    • Start 0 : 20 : 50
    • Finish 0 : 24 : 52
    • Duration 04 : 02
    Speakers
    • Dr Reuban Abraham (Economist)
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    • No
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  • 11The week's international news headlines.

    • Start 0 : 25 : 24
    • Finish 0 : 31 : 24
    • Duration 06 : 00
    Speakers
    • Simon Wilson (Editor, Metro Magazine)
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Primary Title
  • Three60
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 30 September 2012
Start Time
  • 09 : 00
Finish Time
  • 09 : 30
Duration
  • 30:00
Channel
  • TV3
Broadcaster
  • TVWorks
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Current affairs
Speakers
  • Barack Obama (US President)
  • David Cameron (British PM)
  • Dr Reuban Abraham (Economist)
  • Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Iranian President - speaking through an interpreter)
  • Mitt Romney (Republican Presidential Candidate)
  • Simon Wilson (Editor, Metro Magazine)