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Tom Frewen: The Week In Parliament Ending 27.11.09
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 26, 2009
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MPs put in a thirty-hour week after Government puts the House under urgency to pass its revised emissions trading scheme legislation and eight other bills. Opposition attacks on National's emissions trading scheme and its reliance on the Maori Party ...
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Tom Frewen: Today In Parliament 25.11.09
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 24, 2009
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House continues debating the government's revised emissions trading scheme under urgency. During the Law and Order Select Committee's financial review of the Corrections Department, Clayton Cosgrove questions the department's Chief Executive, Barry Matthews, ...
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Tom Frewen: Today In Parliament 19.11.09
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 19, 2009
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More criticism of Treasury's emissions trading scheme cost estimates, this time from their own minister, Bill English. Labour MPs take offence after Paula Bennett claims they are sick and tired of hearing about child abuse.
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Tom Frewen: The Week In Parliament 20.11.09
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 19, 2009
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Parliament congratulates All Whites on qualifying for Football World Cup finals in South Africa, welcomes new Green MP David Clendon as Sue Bradford's replacement, and spends the week skirmishing around National's revised Emissions Trading Scheme ...
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Tom Frewen: Today In Parliament 18.11.09
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 18, 2009
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Finance minister Bill English and his Labour shadow, David Cunliffe, play dancing with the stars as TVNZ's controversial "Plain English" programme promotion gets hauled over the coals in the chamber and the committee rooms. John Key goes too far in his ...
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Tom Frewen: Today In Parliament 17.11.09
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 16, 2009
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Parliament resumes after a fortnight's adjournment, welcomes David Clendon as Sue Bradford's replacement for the Greens, congratulates the All Whites on beating Bahrain, and gets into a shouting match over the cost of the emissions trading scheme with ...
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RDU Audio: Breakfast With Spanky – Russel Norman
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 16, 2009
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Breakfast With Spanky On Christchurch’s RDU 98.5FM. Russel Norman joined us on the show this morning to give his opinion on whether Hone should get the boot from the Maori Party. In some ways they’re not too different- the Greens and Hone - ...
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Radio Adelaide: Hone - Smells Like Nat-Whip Spirit
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 15, 2009
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Scoop's Selwyn Manning and Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss how pressure continues to mount on Maori Party MP Hone Harawira even after he apologised for the racial slur in a private email. Does this smell of Nat-Whip Spirit?
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Scoop Audio: Turia & Sharples on Harawira's future
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 12, 2009
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Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia said Hone Harawira is difficult to control and it does not look like he is going to change. The decision “to invite him to consider whether he would prefer to be independent” was made by the party a few days ago ...
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Tom Frewen: The Week In Parliament ending 13.11.09
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 12, 2009
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The second week of adjournment saw only two Select Committees open to the public. The Finance and Expenditure Committee heard from Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard, who gave evidence to the Committee's inquiry into the Reserve Bank's Financial Stability ...
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Scoop Audio: Parliamentary Banking Enquiry Reports
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 10, 2009
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Labour’s David Cunliffe and the Green’s Russel Norman deliver the conclusions of the cross party banking enquiry.
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Wallace & Manning: Real Cost Of Hide's Spend-Up
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 09, 2009
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KiwiFM: Manning & Wallace discuss why Hide's romantic junket is more offensive than Harawira's slur against Pakeha Kiwis. And what's the total amount of expenses charged to his ministerial credit card? What's the cost of the hotel bills, restaurant bills, ...
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Radio Adelaide: Manning - Snouts & Sorries & Slurs
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 08, 2009
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Selwyn Manning & Peter Godfrey on Govt Minister Rodney Hide apologising for 'casual use' of tax payers' money. Will it get him off the hook? Also, Maori Party MP Hone Harawira is in hot water after using racist slurs against white NZers in an email. ...
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Radio Fiji Audio Issued Of Australia Visa Officer
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 04, 2009
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Radio Fiji Releases Audio Of Australian Visa Officer Warning Officers Against Accepting Fiji Judicial Appointments...
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NZ PM Not Going To Copenhagen + MMP Under Pressure
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 01, 2009
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Radio Adelaide: Selwyn Manning & Peter Godfrey discuss how NZ's PM John Key is not planning on heading to Copenhagen for the December climate change conference & appears to be dithering on climate change solutions. Also, MMP is under pressure!
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Wallace & Manning: MMP Woes + Oh My Dear Daffodil!
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on November 01, 2009
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Wallace Chapman & Selwyn Manning discuss how a NZ Herald Digipol showed 49 % of those surveyed want MMP to go. Is it fueled by dissatisfaction with politicians? Also, the 2009 Melbourne Cup is set to run tomorrow. NZ's favorite is a mare called Daffodil.
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Tom Frewen: The Week In Parliament Ending 30.10.09
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on October 29, 2009
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Nick Smith finally gets his ACC bill off to a select committee, supported by the Maori Party for its first reading with ACT promising to go all the way. Government puts the House under urgency for sixth week in a row, but again fails to make the ...
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Tom Frewen: Today In Parliament 29.10.09
from Scoop Audio and Video Podcast on October 29, 2009
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Bill English stands in for John Key to answer questions from around the chamber about ACC, the foreshore and seabed, Crown debt and privatisation of water supplies which Local Government Minister, Rodney Hide, swears is not on the cards. Bill English ...
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