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NZ based Americans get together to watch elections
Americans in New Zealand were biting their nails as the results of the US election came in RNZ visited a couple of election night events around Auckland, with most people drifting home when it became… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: truth sandwiches and the theatre of autocracy
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. this week Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the media coverage of a confusing, stressful and ultimately inconclusive US election. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: NZ coverage of the US Election
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about today's media coverage both here in New Zealand and internationally of the US presidential election. Audio
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Considering what's happening with the US Presidential Election
Unexpected results and holding speeches from both Donald Trump and Democratic contender Joe Biden in the early hours of the morning in the United States. Karyn asks Professor David Smith from the… Audio
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Review - Into the Darkness
Into the Darkness tells of the effect in a Danish family of the Nazi occupation during the War. Directed by Lars Von Trier's long-time editor Anders Refn. Video, Audio
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US Election 2020 - 'It's the economy, stupid!'
US political science expert Professor Dan Zirker talks to Lisa about what might be behind the ongoing support for Donald Trump. Video, Audio
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US Election 2020 - how wrong were the campaign polls?
Professor Dan Zirker talks to Lisa Owen about political polls during the campaign, and the problem of landline phone calls for polling. Video, Audio
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US Election 2020 - Dan Zirker responds to Scott Brown
Political science expert Professor Dan Zirker talks to Lisa about issues of voter suppression in the US. Video, Audio
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US Election 2020 - Ambassador Scott Brown defends ballot system
US Ambassador to New Zealand, Scott Brown, is in Wellington. He talks to Lisa Owen about the political climate in the United States, and the US electoral system. Video, Audio
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Dr Aliya Hamid Rao - How Married Couples Confront Unemployment
Dr Aliya Hamid Rao writes about the gender divide when it comes to unemployment in her new book. Audio
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Polls begin to close in US Presidential election
The first polls in the United States Presidential election have begun to close, with results expected to start flowing in within the next couple of hours.
The race for key swing states could be tight… Audio
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US election 2020: Can the polls pick a winner?
As the US enters the final hours of voting in its 2020 election, what are the numbers showing? Which races are too close to call, what impact will such a large amount of early voting have on the… Audio
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US election results comes down to swing states and Florida
If there's one thing we can be certain of about today's US election it's that it will be confusing. As we know, even if Donald Trump or Joe Biden win the popular vote it's no guarantee they'll get the… Audio
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Trump, Biden sweep key states on final election campaign day
On the eve of the US election, Donald Trump and Joe Biden are sweeping through a five key states.
President Trump is visiting North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan, while Joe Biden… Video, Audio
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The Panel with Ben Thomas and Jo McCaroll (Part 1)
Audio 3 Nov 2020Topics - Michael Plank Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Canterbury and Principal Investigator at Te Punaha Matatini shares his thoughts with The Panel about… Audio
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Paul Henry: 'In America I'm no-one – and I love that'
As a kid in the English city of Bristol, Paul Henry loved The Beverly Hillbillies and became obsessed with America. Now the outspoken broadcaster has a part-time home in Palm Springs. In his latest… Audio
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New Zealand's surf breaks and the characters who ride them
Avid board-rider and photographer Derek Morrison's book Surf Dreams takes us through the country's popular and most remote surfing communities with tales of the personalities who ride the waves. The… Audio
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Election day eve arrives in United States
It's the eve of election day in the United States. Donald Trump and Joe Biden have been frantically campaigning across key battleground states.
Against the backdrop of a soaring second wave of… Audio
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Cook Islands invites seabed mineral exploration
The Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown says his country is taking a precautionary approach as it opens up to companies for seabed mineral exploration in parts of its territory. Audio
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An election like no other
Our election may be over but all eyes now turn to the US - who will prevail? Audio
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London Calling - Audrey Tinline from the BBC World Service
Lately's weekly cross to the team at the BBC World Service and tonight Bryan speaks with correspondent Audrey Tinline about the final days before the US presidential election with a particular focus… Audio
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The Sampler - Bruce Springsteen, Adrianne Lenker & Ian Morris
Nick Bollinger reviews a stock-taking set from Bruce Springsteen; lockdown songs from Adrianne Lenker; and a previously unheard album from the late Ian Morris. Audio
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New Labour MP Dr Ayesha Verrall straight into Cabinet
Labour newbie Dr Ayesha Verrall has been catapulted straight into Cabinet, taking on the roles of Minister for Seniors, Minister for Food Safety, Associate Minister of Health, and Associate Minister… Video, Audio
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Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson 'humbled' with new role
In the new Labour government, Grant Robertson has the job of deputy Prime Minister after Kelvin Davis turned it down. He talks to Lisa Owen about the new team. Video, Audio
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US election: What will result mean for NZ?
Professor of International Law, Al Gillespie, talks about the ramifications of the election for New Zealand. Audio
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Jeffrey Sachs - The Ages of Globalization
Renowned economist Professor Jeffrey Sachs talks about what the world will look when the pandemic subsides. Audio
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US elections - the view from afar
In this episode of Voices, three Aucklanders originally from the US talk to Kadambari Raghukumar about their views on the upcoming election in the States. Audio
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UK goes into another 4 week lockdown to slow Covid spread
Let's cross to the UK now where England is about to head into its second national lockdown. Nathan Rarere speaks with our correspondent Henry Riley - he tells us people are unhappy. Audio
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Jonathan Lemalu - Boosting pacific artists
Audio 1 Nov 2020Jonathan Lemalu, along with the rest of our kiwi opera stars based in Europe, has been hard hit due to Covid 19. But they're thinking of new and innovative ways to keep their career momentum going as… Audio
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Raniere sentence brings closure for former NXIVM follower
NXIVM head Keith Raniere has been sentenced to 120 years in prison for turning some female followers into sex slaves. One of those ex-followers, Sarah Edmondson, who featured on the show in… Audio