Morning report. 1995-10-05

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1995
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58718
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Year
1995
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58718
Media type
Audio
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02:15:15
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RNZ Collection

0600 News/Sport
0615 Good Morning "Rural" NZ : See Rural Report Rundown
0630 News/Weather/Māori News
0640 Report from our Mana News team
0645 Pacific Regional News : Ex RNZ International
0650 Business and financial news. David Jones
0700 NEWS TEACHERS - talks about setting up unified pay scale for primary and secondary teachers break down, PPTA pulls out of negotiations. Comment from NZEI asst secretary Joanna Beresford and Education minister Lockwood Smith. (Maria Slade); i/v with PPTA president Roger Tobin. (Mng Rpt) RUBELLA - GPs Assn plays down fars of huge outbreak, following suggestions women who might become pregnant should have immunity checked. Comment from illegible Communicable Diseases Centre spokeswoman Judith Miller and Dr Clive Stone, chair of General Practitioners Assn. (Ann Marie Cresswell) PEACE FLIGHT - group of NZ women barred from flying to Tahiti to deliver peaceful anti-nuclear message. French govt fears they could fuel protest action. Comment from group member and former president of Māori Women's Welfare League, Georgina Kirby, and Evan Wilson, chief exec of Kiwi Airlines, which was going to fly women to Tahiti. (Lydia Monin) O J SIMPSON - lead lawyer Robert Sahpiro criticises colleague Johnnie Cochran for playing up race issue, says he'll never work again either with Cochran or F Lee Bailey. Live i/v with correspondent Richard Arnold about latest reaction to verdict. HAMILTON FIRE INQUEST - NZ Fire Service says Hamilton Empire Hotel fire Highlights fact that people need time and early warning to escape from burning building. (Blair McLaren) CUTTING RIGHTS - Māori in central North Island joining forces to negotiate directly with govt for rights to region's state forests, joint approach involves up to 15 sub-tribes of Te Arawa and Mataatua. I/v with Forests minister John Falloon. (Mng Rpt)
0730 NEWS/WEATHER/SPORTS ECONOMY - Rodney Dickens, Ord Minnett, says it's starting to show cracks and country has now entered period of severe economic slow-down. Comment also from Phil Briggs, NZIER. NZIER forecast shows that tax cuts could be just what economy needs. (Bronwen Evans) JACK ELDER MP again considering future with Labour Party, wondering if it's worth letting his name go forward to Labour's moderating committee which draws up party list. He's i/ved live. POLICE NATIONAL HQ denies suggestions protracted policing operations such as Moutoa gardens leading to staff cuts. Police Assn says unforeseen events such as Moutoa are affecting staffing budgets. Comment from Wanganui acting commander Superintendent Graham McColl and Police Association president Steve Hinds. (Corinne Ambler); live i/v with Deputy Commissioner Peter Doone. POISONED PROFESSOR - defence counsel for Dr Vicki Calder tells jury she has illegible wrongly charged. (Anita Lee)
0800 NEWS/WEATHER UTTING RIGHTS joint venture - Fletcher Challenge teams up with Māori group Te unanganui o Te Ika Whenua, which has Treaty of Waitangi claims on large areas of North Island forestry land. Te Arawa elder Kuru Waaka comments; live i/v with Maanu Paul, claims manager for Te Ika Whenua, and Barry Akers, corporate communications manager for Fletcher Challenge. JAPAN - reports that Shoko Asahara, leader of Aum doomsday cult, has confessed illegible ordering Tokyo subway gas attacks earlier this year. No confirmation from police, and Asahara's lawyer quoted as saying confession was forced and therefore invalid. (BBC) PAPERS/ASPAC HEADLINES PEACE FLIGHT - group of NZ women barred entry into Tahiti, on standby until they hear from French embassy this morning. Gyles Beckford reports from Tahiti; Live i/v with group organiser Ann Batten. DISCLOSURE - Parliament agrees to introduction of legislation put forward by NZ First leader Winston Peters that would force MPs to declare details of illegible above $500. Comment from Winston Peters, Phil Goff, Wyatt Creech, and Michael Laws. (Janice Rodenburg) PRINCESS ROYAL flies out after low-key visit. Live i/v with reporter Leigh-Anne Wiig about the princess's visit. REGIONAL WEATHER
0830 NEWS/SPORTS FLAG - Christian Democrat leader Graeme Lee fails to get enough support for Bill protecting flag and national anthem to report it back from select committee stage, after both National and Labour decide to hold free vote on issue. Comment from Richard Northey and Tau Henare. (Marie Hosking); live i/v with Graeme Lee. O J SIMPSON - juror Brenda Moran defends not guilty verdict, tells news conference she looked solely at evidence and race did not play a part. (CNN) COMMENT COMOROS ISLANDS - French mercenary who led coup surrenders to French forces which stormed islands at request of deposed prime minister. Live i/v with Paris correspondent Lynne Terry. FRUIT AND VEG REPORT with Jack Forsythe.