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The Panel for Wednesday 7 February 2018
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One Quick Question for 7 February 2018
3:48 PM.Pheromones, dial-up internet and thin sliced bread. Read more Audio
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The Panel pre-show for 7 February 2018
3:54 PM.: Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Patrick Morgan (Part 1)
4:03 PM.Jacinda Ardern's visit to Waitangi being over-egged? Federated Farmers Animal Welfare spokesman Chris Lewis says farmers don't have to choose between providing shade for stock and adding to their farm… Read more Audio
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The Panel with Penny Ashton and Patrick Morgan (Part 2)
4:05 PM.Have you watched a film that changed your life? What the Panelists Penny Ashton and Patrick Morgan want to talk about. Kids are expected to carry around a lot of stuff to and from school. This is… Read more Audio
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PMs barbie brekkie over-egged?
4:08 PM.Is Jacinda Ardern's visit to Waitangi being over-egged? Audio
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Stock shade not optional
4:14 PM.Federated Farmers Animal Welfare spokesman Chris Lewis says farmers don't have to choose between providing shade for stock and adding to their farm infrastructure.
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Sallies support sanitary products for schools
4:22 PM.Major Pam Waugh of the Salvation Army says the inability to buy sanitary products is an indicator of poverty. And women are putting their health at risk as they try to get-by without. Audio
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SpaceX Falcon Heavy lifts off
4:28 PM.This morning the Falcon Heavy rocket took off for Mars with a Tesla car and driver aboard, a mannequin wearing a spacesuit. Audio
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School back-packs are a heavy burden
4:43 PM.Kids are expected to carry around a lot of stuff to and from school. This is taking its toll on their backs. Audio
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Is it time to kill mankind?
4:46 PM.Canada's Prime Minister Justin Truseau corrected a young woman who used the word "mankind" he says it's "peoplekind". Sharon Marsden of Massey University talks about "mankind" and its future. Audio
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Headline - ugly
4:51 PM.Do you believe the Science Editor of the Times of London when he reports this? The headline, "Socialists will probably always be uglier than Tories." Audio
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Anonymity
4:53 PM.The right to anonymity. Sue Chetwin of Consumer NZ says you need to read the fine print to see if you have the right to say no to publicity if you win a lottery. Audio
Today's Panelists are the witty and insightful Penny Ashton and cycling advocate Patrick Morgan.