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Now what? Getting America back on track
11:09 AM.Bill Clinton 's former secretary of labour Robert B. Reich talks to Kathryn Ryan about whether Donald Trump can deliver on jobs and how the Democrats can rebuild. In all he has served in three… Read more Audio
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Children's Book Review with John McIntyre
10:35 AM."Grandad's Wheelies" by Jack Lasenby, published by Penguin. "Snot Chocolate and Other Funny Stories" by Morris Gleitzman, published by Penguin. "The Sam & Lucy Fables" by Alan Bagnell, Illustrated by… Read more Audio
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Tree-dwelling data analytics expert Donald Farmer
10:08 AM.Kathryn Ryan speaks to Donald Farmer, a tree-dwelling former Microsoft product leader with no formal training in computer science, who has been at the forefront of data analysis for business. With a… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Pacific correspondent Mike Field
9:45 AM.President Trump-elect could hurt South Pacific nations, France has agreed on new security measures in New Caledonia and why does Auckland city have a plaque honouring a man who was anti-Asian and… Read more Audio
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Are tobacco companies 'gaming the system'?
9:30 AM.Tobacco companies in Australia are responding to tough regulations by discounting and promoting the idea of 'healthier' cigarettes according to Associate Professor of Marketing at Swinburn University… Read more Audio
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What will Trump mean for the climate?
9:08 AM.A summit in Marrakesh this week is meant to put meat on the bones of the Paris Agreement. But with the world's largest emitter electing a President who's on the record as describing man made global… Read more Audio
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Viewing with Tamar Munch
11:49 AM.Freelance publicist and viewing consumer Tamar Munch reviews the most expensive TV series ever made - The Crown, the new series of British dark technology series Black Mirror and a US-TV series based… Read more Audio
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Becoming the parent your teenager needs
11:27 AM.The teenage years offer plenty of challenges for both teens and their parents. Education consultant and parenting commentator Joseph Driessen takes a closer look at the specific skills parents will… Read more Audio
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New Technology with Sarah Putt
11:08 AM.Sarah Putt on the patent war on a gene-editing tool, delivering fibre over power poles and the good and the bad of software updates. Audio
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Book Review - Marlborough Man by Allan Scott
10:40 AM.Reviewed by Harry Broad. Published by HarperCollins Publishers New Zealand, RRP $55.00 Audio
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Beating an unbeatable cancer
10:15 AM.Diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer - former Waikato univeristy Professor Russell Bishop became just the 6th person in the world to trail a new chemotherapy approach - he and his wife, food… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
9:55 AM.Matthew Parris reports from the UK with reaction to the US presidency result. Audio
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Stephen Mills on how the US polls got it so wrong
9:46 AM.Nine to Noon political commentator and pollster Stephen Mills gives his take on Trump and why the polls got it so wrong. Audio
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Donald Trump's win of the US presidency - what now?
9:20 AM.Republican Party Activist Chris Cox was the executive director of John McCain's New York campaign in 2008 and he's also the grandson of another controversial US President , Richard Nixon. Audio
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Market reaction to Trump election
9:05 AM.Our business editor, Gyles Beckford on what the Trump win means for the global economy and New Zealand. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
11:46 AM.The English school system is dropping art history as a subject; the Museum of Modern Art in New York acquires the original set of emoji for its collection; and how chickens lie at the heart of a… Read more Audio
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Who says accounting has to be boring ?
11:27 AM."Nobody ever wrote a TV show about accountants", because it's "too boring" says accounting Professor Grant Samkin. But his own research goes some way to disproving that staid image. He talks to Nine… Read more Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week
11:07 AM.Marty features the music of Midlake, which started out as a a prog-rock / psychedelic band with influences ranging from Radiohead and Flaming Lips to Pink Floyd. Audio
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NZ Books Review - "The Name on the Door is Not Mine"
10:35 AM."The Name on the Door is Not Mine" by CK Stead. Reviewed by Louise O'Brien, published by Allen and Unwin. Audio
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MI5 agent lifts lid on life as a spook
10:05 AM.Tom Marcus grew up on the streets of north England. He joined the army at sixteen and after five years serving undercover in one of the most secret units in the British Army, he was recruited from the… Read more Audio
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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
9:45 AM.Karen discusses the long-running debate on whether to have a national vote on same-sex marriage, the latest on the government's controversial lifetime ban on some asylum seekers and strange spring… Read more Audio
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Cost of borrowing rises for banks
9:20 AM.The Reserve Bank is widely expected to cut the official cash rate to a record low 1.75 percent - from the current two percent. But the banks may actually raise interest rates for borrowers thanks in… Read more Audio
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America decides
9:05 AM.As America goes to the polls - we go to the key states that lead to the White House. Kathryn Ryan talks to Professor Susan MacManus, from the University of South Florida and Kyle Kondik the Managing… Read more Audio
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Auckland's Vector Arena to host big Parker fight
11:50 AM.Vector Arena is to be the venue for the WBO heavyweight title fight between NZ boxer Joseph Parker and Mexican Andy Ruiz. Kathryn talks to boxing commentator and former professional boxer Mike Angove.
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
11:22 AM.Gavin Ellis talks to Kathryn Ryan about the Commerce Commission 's draft determination to decline a proposed NZME and Fairfax merger. The merger would have brought together New Zealand's two largest… Read more Audio