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1Green Party Co-Leader Russel Norman is facing criticism following a speech he delivered yesterday in Parliament while leaders were sending messages of support for Filipinos affected by Typhoon Haiyan. Russel opted to read a statement from a Filipino delegate at an earlier global warming summit in Poland linking Typhoon Haiyan with climate change. Was his timing inappropriate or a timely reminder of the seriousness of climate change? Interview with Russel Norman.
- Start 00 : 44 : 09
- Finish 00 : 49 : 14
- Duration 05 : 05
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Russel Norman (Co-Leader, Green Party)
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2The Global Food Safety Forum and its 200 delegates has been moved to New Zealand for 2013 where it is hoped New Zealand's reputation for quality food safety can be rebuilt after a disastrous year.
- Start 00 : 54 : 37
- Finish 00 : 59 : 02
- Duration 04 : 25
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Dr Helen Darling (Executive Director, Global Food Safety Forum)
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3Green Party Co-Leader Russel Norman is facing criticism following a speech he delivered yesterday in Parliament while leaders were sending messages of support for Filipinos affected by Typhoon Haiyan. Russel opted to read a statement from a Filipino delegate at an earlier global warming summit in Poland linking Typhoon Haiyan with climate change. Was his timing inappropriate or a timely reminder of the seriousness of climate change? An update on the current situation in the worst affected areas of the Philippines.
- Start 01 : 14 : 07
- Finish 01 : 17 : 37
- Duration 03 : 30
Reporters
- John Donason (Reporter, BBC News)
Contributors
- Russel Norman (Co-Leader, Green Party)
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4Over 1000 people gathered in Auckland last night to honour rugby great Peter Fatialofa, who died suddenly last week aged 54. Even more are expected at his public funeral this morning. Interview with Peter's nephew, and current captain of the New Zealand Sevens rugby team DJ Forbes.
- Start 01 : 17 : 37
- Finish 01 : 22 : 21
- Duration 04 : 44
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- DJ Forbes (Captain, New Zealand Sevens Rugby Team)
Contributors
- DJ Forbes (Captain, New Zealand Sevens Rugby Team)
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5Mana Party Leader Hone Harawira's Feed The Kids Bill will finally have its first reading in Parliament today after being put off twice. Interview with Hone Harawira about what his Bill proposes.
- Start 01 : 22 : 35
- Finish 01 : 26 : 15
- Duration 03 : 40
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Hone Harawira (Leader, Mana Party)
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6A Canterbury University gender expert giving a public lecture on the campus today, says that motherhood need not be the sole domain of women. Interview with Associate Professor Annick Masselot about her research.
- Start 01 : 26 : 15
- Finish 01 : 30 : 59
- Duration 04 : 44
Reporters
- Toni Street (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Associate Professor Annick Masselot (Gender Expert, University of Canterbury)
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7Over 1000 people gathered in Auckland last night to honour rugby great Peter Fatialofa, who died suddenly last week aged 54. Even more are expected at his public funeral this morning. Interview with former All Black and close friend Michael Jones.
- Start 1 : 44 : 58
- Finish 01 : 51 : 32
- Duration 06 : 34
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8Interview with former All Blacks coach Sir Graham Henry and General Manager Debbie Tanner about The Pinnacle Programme, a unique scholarship providing talented young New Zealanders with the foundations for success. Henry also pays tribute to rugby great Peter Fatialofa whose funeral will take place in Manukau today.
- Start 01 : 51 : 32
- Finish 01 : 56 : 18
- Duration 04 : 46
Reporters
- Rawdon Christie (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Debbie Tanner (General Manager, The Pinnacle Programme)
- Sir Graham Henry (Selection Panellist, The Pinnacle Programme)
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9Green Party Co-Leader Russel Norman is facing criticism following a speech he delivered yesterday in Parliament while leaders were sending messages of support for Filipinos affected by Typhoon Haiyan. Russel opted to read a statement from a Filipino delegate at an earlier global warming summit in Poland linking Typhoon Haiyan with climate change. Was his timing inappropriate or a timely reminder of the seriousness of climate change? An update on the current situation in the worst affected areas of the Philippines.
- Start 02 : 27 : 08
- Finish 02 : 30 : 17
- Duration 03 : 09
Reporters
- Marci Gonzalez (Reporter, ABC News)
Contributors
- Russel Norman (Co-Leader, Green Party)
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10Over 1000 people gathered in Auckland last night to honour rugby great Peter Fatialofa, who died suddenly last week aged 54. Even more are expected at his public funeral this morning. Live report from Manukau as funeral preparations get under way.
- Start 02 : 43 : 55
- Finish 02 : 46 : 33
- Duration 02 : 38
Reporters
- Brooke Gardiner (Reporter, TV3)
Date Broadcast
- Wednesday 13 November 2013
Programme Description
- Start your day off right with New Zealand's Breakfast, giving you breaking news, the latest weather, and everything else you need to get a head start for the day.
Rights Statement
- Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
- Current affairs
- Interview
- News
- Newsmagazine
Hosts
- Rawdon Christie (Presenter)
- Toni Street (Presenter)
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