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Morning Report for Thursday 10 November 2016
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NCEA exams start today
8:55 AM.NCEA exams start this morning with Level one English.Our education correspondent, John Gerritsen, has been talking to parents and teens about the exams. Audio
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Cable maker set to close with loss of 170 jobs
8:53 AM.The cable-making company General Cable is looking at closing its Christchurch and Auckland operations, with the loss of 170 jobs Audio
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Clinton rejection seen as setback for American women
8:39 AM.Hillary Clinton's rejection for the job of president of United States is being seen as a setback for women in America. We discuss the surprise with Marilyn Waring, Sue Bradford and Lizzie Marvelly. Audio
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Markets Update for 10 November 2016
8:29 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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Republican, Democrat commentators dissect Trump's wins
8:26 AM.Republican Party commentator Lenny McAllister tells Morning Report he's stunned by Donald Trump's victory and while Democratic Party strategist Mary Anne Marsh who believed his win was on the cards… Read more Audio
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Analyst: Trump won't have to consult on nuclear strike
8:20 AM.Security analyst Paul Buchanan says the decision to fire is the President's alone - he doesn't have to consult. But he'll have to take advice from military commanders. Read more Audio
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Trump talks tough about China but will he follow through?
8:17 AM.Donald Trump talked tough on China during campaign but China says US should fix its own house first. Audio
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After an initial slide, fears of a rout in markets fade
8:12 AM.The Financial Times Senior Investment Commentator John Authers sketches out what the Trump presidency may mean for financial markets. Audio
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Controversial RMA changes get Maori Party backing
7:56 AM.The Maori Party has finally agreed to back National's controversial changes to the Resource Management Act - handing it the numbers it needs to pass the legislation. Audio
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Mexico in shock at Donald Trump's election victory
7:55 AM.Mexico, much pilloried by Donald Trump during the election campaign, is in shock at his election. Newspapers there are calling his win a 'nightmare'. Audio
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Trump may have trouble implementing policies: analyst
7:49 AM.The Hill political columnist Brent Budowsky tells us implementation of Donald Trump's flagship campaign policies will prove more difficult than those who voted for them think and the new president may… Read more Audio
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Women Vote Trump celebrate historic victory
7:44 AM.Women Vote Trump co-chair Kathryn Serkes says women voted for Donald Trump for his actions and what he's done, not what he said. Audio
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How did the polls get the election so wrong?
7:40 AM.An expert in American politics, Melissa Miller, says the huge rallies were a signal that Donald Trump was drawing in the voters. Audio
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John Key congratulates Donald Trump on his win
7:29 AM.John Key says Donald Trump's outsider status won't stop New Zealand having a good relationship with the US.
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Winston Peters, Andrew Little, James Shaw on Trump win
7:28 AM.Winston Peters, Andrew Little and James Shaw comment on Donald Trump's win. Audio
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Democrat analyst calls Trump's victory a 'whitelash'
7:26 AM.A former adviser to Barack Obama describes Donald Trump's surprise victory as a whitelash. "People have talked abont a miracle. I'm hearing about a nightmare." Audio
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Democrat Americans in NZ aghast at Trump win
7:22 AM.Democrats living in New Zealand are saying they might not go home. "His behaviour has been so temperamental, I don't hold hope for him as president" says one. Audio
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Donald Trump to become 45th President of the US
7:10 AM.Donald Trump will be the 45th President of the United States. After the shock of his victory, and the bitter divisions, there are calls from unity from all sides of the poltical divide. Read more Audio
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Morning Markets for 10 November 2016
6:58 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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RBNZ set to cut interest rates for last time in this cycle
6:54 AM.The Reserve Bank's monetary policy statement which will be released in a couple of hours. Audio
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Imre Speizer talks to RNZ Business ahead of US election
6:51 AM.First up the U.S. presidential election Audio
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Mood at NZ US Ambassador's party sombre
6:48 AM.RNZ attended the polling day party, hosted by the American ambassador to New Zealand, to get reaction as the United States elected Donald Trump president. Audio
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France's president wants of 'period of uncertainty' for US
6:46 AM.France and Germany congratulate donald Trump but the head of the EU has stressed that trans-Atlantic cooperation must be key. Audio
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Russia welcomes Trump's election, seeks closer ties
6:43 AM.Russia's Vladimir Putin congratulates Donald Trump on his election win. But analysts say this victory could give Russia leeway to be more aggressive in Europe. Audio
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Obama says he'll work to ensure successful transition
6:23 AM.The outgoing president Barack Obama urges unity and says his team will work as hard as possible to ensure a successful transition. Audio
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Morning Rural News for 10 November 2016
6:22 AM.News from the rural and farming sector. Audio
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Early Business News for 10 November 2016
6:20 AM.A brief update of movements in the financial sector. Audio
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British economy braces after Trump victory
6:17 AM.World leaders have sent cautious messages of congratulations to the United States president-elect, Donald Trump. Audio
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Donald Trump promises to be a president for all Americans
6:14 AM.The polls favoured Hillary Clinton, but the unconventional campaign of Donald Trump has succeeded and has completely upended American politics. Audio
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In a decisive victory, Donald Trump elected US president
6:09 AM.Donald Trump sweeps into power in America. He's promising to be a president for all Americans. The defeated Hillary Clinton urges her supporters to respect the result. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 10 November 2016
6:00 AM.Donald Trump to become 45th President of the United States, Democrat Americans in NZ aghast at Trump win, Democrat analyst calls Trump's victory a 'whitelash', John Key congratulates Donald Trump on… Read more Audio