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Two more witnesses testify in US impeachment hearings
Let's begin in Washington DC where this week's last two witnesses are appearing before the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. Joining us now is our correspondent Nick Harper. Audio
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NZ First Foundation trustee threatens lawsuit against National leader and MP
Peters' lawyer threatens $30m lawsuit against National MPs
The trustee of the New Zealand First Foundation and Winston Peters' personal lawyer has threatened a $30 million lawsuit against a National MP, in the latest twist of the donations scandal.
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Peters' lawyer threatens National MPs with $30m lawsuit
Winston Peters' personal lawyer and the trustee of the New Zealand First Foundation has threatened a $30 million law suit against a National MP, in the latest twist in the donations scandal.
The… Audio
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Question Time for 21 November 2019
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Hon PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister of Finance: What steps, if any, has he taken to ensure the integrity of ministerial decisions in the major spending programmes announced in the previous two Budgets?
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Phil BROADHURST: Matai Bay
Julie Mason (voice, piano), Phil Broadhurst (piano), Trudy Lile (voice, flute), Brian Smith (sax), Neil Watson (guitar), Nick Tipping (bass), Lance Philip (drums). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 25 July… Audio
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Phil BROADHURST: Jam One
Julie Mason (voice, piano), Phil Broadhurst (piano), Trudy Lile (voice, flute), Brian Smith (sax), Neil Watson (guitar), Nick Tipping (bass), Lance Philip (drums). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 25 July… Audio
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Phil BROADHURST: Queenstown
Julie Mason (voice, piano), Phil Broadhurst (piano), Trudy Lile (voice, flute), Brian Smith (sax), Neil Watson (guitar), Nick Tipping (bass), Lance Philip (drums). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 25 July… Audio
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Question Time for 20 November 2019
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WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
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Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she have confidence in all of her Ministers?
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Today's sports news: what you need to know
Wednesday's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Ferguson misses out on test debut, World Cup winning skier to miss next event, Michael Venus changing partner and Valentine Holmes may be heading to Townsville.
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Coldplay uses Otago Daily Times to reveal new lyrics
The British band Coldplay has chosen the Otago Daily Times - of all the world's media outlets - to reveal the lyrics to their new album.
The paper features the words to the 15 songs on the album the… Audio
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Matt Walsh doesn't see Glen Rice Jr playing for Breakers again
The head of the New Zealand Breakers basketball franchise says he doesn't see troubled star player Glen Rice Junior playing for the team again.
The former NBA player ran into troubles in his American… Audio
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Question Time for 19 November 2019
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Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Prime Minister: Does she have confidence in all of her Ministers?
Hon PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister of Finance: Is he currently involved in negotiations with Auckland…
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Alison GRANT: Laying In-Laying Out
Julie Mason, (voice, piano), Phil Broadhurst (piano), Trudy Lile (voice, flute), Brian Smith (sax), Neil Watson (guitar), Nick Tipping (bass), Lance Philip (drums). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 4 October… Audio
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Petition against speed limit reductions to State Highway 6 delivered to Parliament
Petition against speed limit reductions to SH6 delivered to Parliament
National's transport spokesperson says more than 17,000 people have voiced their opposition to radical speed limit reductions for State Highway 6 between Nelson and Blenheim.
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John Coltrane's Giant Steps
Although John Coltrane wrote the tune "Giant Steps" as an exercise, something about it appealed to jazz musicians- and the album it headlines became one of Coltrane's most influential. Audio
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Jeff Goldblum goes ultralounge
Audio 16 Nov 2019Nick checks out Jeff Goldblum's new album, as well as some Diana Krall, Cannonball Adderley, and Hugh Laurie. Audio
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Auckland alcohol licensing trusts guilty of misleading public
Auckland alcohol licensing trusts guilty of misleading public
West Auckland's alcohol licensing trusts have been found guilty of misleading the public in claiming that 47 percent of profits were given back to the community.
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Australian police officer charged with murder over Aboriginal teen's death
Australian police officer charged with murder over Aboriginal teen's death
Kumanjayi Walker was shot by a police officer in the Northern Territory community of Yuendumu on Saturday night.
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End of Life Choice Bill on euthanasia goes to referendum
Politicians react as euthanasia bill goes to NZ-wide referendum
New Zealanders now have the casting vote on whether to make euthanasia legal, after Parliament voted 69 votes to 51 in favour of the End of Life Choice Bill. Audio
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Euthanasia Bill will go to referendum in 2020
The right to choose to die is now in the hands of New Zealanders.
Last night Parliament voted 69 votes to 51 in favour of the End of Life Choice Bill that will make assisted dying legal for some… Audio
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Donald Trump impeachment hearing starts - Nick Harper
In the US, the first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump began. It's the first public impeachment hearings in 20 years and only the third in the history of the… Audio
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Reserve Bank holds Official Cash Rate steady at 1 percent
RBNZ holds cash rate at record low 1 percent
The Reserve Bank has held the Official Cash Rate steady at a record low 1 percent, but indicated the door is open to further cuts.
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Bringing jazz musicians together
Audio 13 Nov 2019The New Zealand jazz community is about to get a lot better connected with the launch of Jazz Aotearoa. Audio