3 NEWS. 26/01/2011

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Year
2011
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F206786
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
3 NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Broadcast Date
26/01/2011
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MEDIAWORKS

Prime Minister John Key made his State of the Nation speech today, in which he stated that the Government wants to sell some of NZ's State assets.
Duncan Garner (TV3 Political Editor - live in studio); John Key (PM - National); Phil Goff (Labour Leader); Mark Weldon (NZX Chief Executive).

Maori Party MP Hone Harawira says that if the Government proceed with spending cuts, the Maori Party should leave the coalition.
Hone Harawira (Maori Party MP).

The Coroner's inquest into the deaths of 29 Pike River Mine workers is being held in Greymouth tomorrow.
Dan Parker (TV3 Reporter - live from Greymouth); Bernie Monk (Families' Spokesperson); Nick Davidson QC (Families' Lawyer); Tony Kokshoorn (Grey District Mayor).

US President Barack Obama has made his annual State of the Union address today.
Barack Obama (US President); Ed Ball (British Shadow Chancellor); George Osborne (British Chancellor).

Veteran Green Party MP Keith Locke has announced he will retire at the next election, ending a 12 year Parliamentary career.
Keith Locke (Retiring Green Party MP).

Canterbury homeowners are having to return to live in earthquake-damaged homes as their insurance rental entitlements run out after six months.
Rob Howe (Avonside Resident); Sally Howe (Avonside Resident); Gerry Brownlee (Earthquake Recovery Minister).

Following Tunisia's lead, thousands of anti-Government protestors in Egypt have called on the Egyptian President to step down amid demonstration against high food prices and Government corruption.

The appointment of a Hezbollah politician as PM has sparked violent protests in Lebanon.
Hillary Clinton (US Secretary of State); Rami Khouri (Issam Fares Institute Director).