A 24-hour recording of Radio New Zealand National. The following rundown is sourced from the broadcaster’s website. Note some overseas/copyright restricted items may not appear in the supplied rundown:
10 November 2015
===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
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Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 Spectrum (RNZ); 1:05 From the World (RNZ); 2:05 Club McKenzie: Your 1920s Jazz Speakeasy (F, PRX) 3:05 Bugle Stories by Shelley Wilkinson (2 of 6, RNZ); 3:30 An Author's View (RNZ); 5:10 Witness (BBC)
===6:00 AM. | Morning Report===
=DESCRIPTION=
Radio New Zealand's three-hour breakfast news show with news and interviews, bulletins on the hour and half-hour, including:
6.20 and 7.50 Business News
6.26 Rural News
6.48 and 7.45 NZ Newspapers
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06:00
Top Stories for Tuesday 10 November 2015
BODY:
Chaos at the Christmas Island detention centre as inmates await an armed response from Australian authorities. A new report on doping rocks the athletic world and a call for calm on the east coast after the death of three Mongrel Mob members in a car crash.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 34'48"
06:06
Sports News for 10 November 2015
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'19"
06:10
Sirens sound and fires burn at christmas island
BODY:
Late yesterday authorities on Christmas Island reported they had gone back into the detention centre and taken control of offices and the health clinic and started providing food for the inmates.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 3'09"
06:14
Families fear more violence at Xmas Island
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Denise has been in regular contact with her partner, an inmate at the centre...
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 3'17"
06:18
Aung San Suu Kyi's party set to win
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Myanmar's opposition National League for Democracy is confident of victory in the first openly contested national election in 25 years.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Myanmar
Duration: 3'12"
06:21
Early Business News
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Our business editor, Gyles Beckford, is in now with what's happening in the financial world....
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 2'09"
06:25
Morning Rural News for 10 November 2015
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News from the rural and farming sectors.
Topics: rural, farming
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Tags:
Duration: 3'59"
06:39
Call for Russia to be banned from Olympics
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The World Anti-Doping Agency is calling for Russia to be banned from future athletics competitions, including next year's Olympics.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: Russia
Duration: 5'15"
06:44
Fears of a violent rather than negotiated end
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The situation at the Christmas island detention centre has deteriorated again overnight with more fires being lit and more damage to being done to buildings.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 2'52"
06:47
PM urged to step in over Xmas Island riots
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The Prime Minister, John Key, is being urged to step in following rioting on Australia's Christmas island detention centre.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 2'17"
06:51
Silver Fern Farms lifts profit, reduces debt, increases revenue
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Silver Fern Farms has had a significant lift in full year profit as it has seen sales rise and debt fall.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Silver Fern Farms
Duration: 1'16"
06:52
Methven flushed with super tap and bathroom sales
BODY:
Shares in tap and bathroom ware manufacturer Methven surged more than 9 percent yesterday after the company released an interim earnings report showing its net profit for the six months ended September was 20 percent ahead of a year ago.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Methven
Duration: 2'05"
06:54
Vector looking for new opportunities
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The power and gas distribution company, Vector, is looking for new opportunities to expand into new technologies and unregulated businesses following the sale of its gas pipelines business outside of Auckland to global infrastructure asset manager, First State Funds.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Vector
Duration: 1'40"
06:56
Electricity Authority says thermal shut-down won't impact
BODY:
The energy industry watchdog, the Electricity Authority, says consumers won't be left short of power, following the planned closure of coal and gas fired turbines, despite concerns raised by a leading power company.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Electricity Authority
Duration: 1'18"
06:57
Morning markets for 10 November 2015
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Wall Street has turned negative with worries about China and global growth weighing on investors.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 1'01"
06:58
Business briefs
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The Wellington-based property investors and brothel owners , John and Michael Chow, are planning to expand by developing hotel and accommodation properties.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 55"
07:07
Sports News for 10 November 2015
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'05"
07:11
Chaotic scenes on christmas island
BODY:
There are chaotic scenes again at Christmas Island detention centre
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 5'00"
07:16
Athletics in chaos after doping report
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World athletics has been rocked by a report from the World Anti-Doping Agency that's uncovered state-sponsored cheating and corruption in Russia.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: Russia, doping
Duration: 5'43"
07:22
Kelvin Davis says unrest at detention centre will end badly
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Labour MP Kelvin Davis has been in touch with New Zealanders in the detention centre and says he's hearing distressing accounts of what's happening..
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 3'51"
07:25
Aust faces 4-yearly review of human rights record
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Overnight Australia, which is bidding for a seat on United Nations Human Rights Council, has faced questions about its asylum seeker and detention policies, as well as about its treatment of Aborigines at its regular human rights review by the United Nations.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Australia
Duration: 4'04"
07:34
Gang organiser says retaliation not the answer
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A former gang organiser says retaliation is not the answer as police try to piece together a crash which killed three Mongrel Mob members.
Topics: transport
Regions: East Coast
Tags: Mohaka River, Mongrel Mob
Duration: 4'51"
07:39
Aung San Suu Kyi's party says they expect to win
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Myanmar's opposition National League for Democracy says it is confident of victory in the first openly contested national election in 25 years.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Myanmar
Duration: 7'17"
07:46
Davender Singh murder trial continues in Auckland
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A High Court jury has been told Amandeep Kaur's marriage to Davender Singh was an arranged marriage that ended with a planned murder.
Topics: crime
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Davender Singh
Duration: 3'24"
07:50
Principals vote with their feet and retire early
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Principals' groups are warning that more principals are leaving their jobs before retirement age and fewer experienced teachers are willing to take their place.
Topics: education
Regions:
Tags: Principals
Duration: 2'43"
07:53
Huge crowds expected for NZ Trotting Cup
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Thousands are expected to flock to Christchurch's Addington Raceway for the annual New Zealand Trotting Cup today.
Topics: sport
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: New Zealand Trotting Cup
Duration: 3'35"
07:57
PM's conversation with Prince Charles is a mystery
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The Prime Minister, John Key, and Labour Leader Andrew Little both made use of a classic icebreaker when they sat down with Prince Charles last night.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: John Key, Andrew Little, Prince Charles
Duration: 1'47"
08:07
Sports News for 10 November 2015
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'06"
08:10
Australia defends human rights record at UN
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As we have been reporting this morning sirens are sounding and more fires have been lit in the detention centre on Christmas island.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Australia, Christmas Island
Duration: 5'15"
08:16
Co-leader of the Māori Party Marama Fox highly critical
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The co-leader of the Māori Party Marama Fox has been highly critical of the treatment of New Zealand detainees on Christmas Island, calling it a serious breach of human rights.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island
Duration: 4'37"
08:21
Latest from Christmas island
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Tuk Whakatutu is a detainee on Christmas island ... It's 3am there ..
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island
Duration: 4'33"
08:26
New Zealand welcomes athletics international doping report
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World athletics is in turmoil after the release of a report overnight by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: Russia, doping
Duration: 4'44"
08:31
Markets Update for 10 November 2015
BODY:
A brief update of movements in the financial sector.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 1'00"
08:36
Black Caps optimistic after loss
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Australia yesterday comprehensively won the first test of a three test series against New Zealand.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: Black Caps
Duration: 3'18"
08:40
150 years on, is the Māori Land Court still relevant?
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Senior Māori figures are questioning the relevance of the Māori Land Court as 150 years since it was created.
Topics: te ao Māori
Regions:
Tags: Māori Land Court
Duration: 3'30"
08:49
Pacific food exporters face climate change challenges
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Food and drink exporters from the Pacific say one of the greatest challenges they face is having to constantly adapt to and overcome the effects of climate change.
Topics: climate, Pacific
Regions:
Tags: Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Niue, Tuvalu, Cook Islands, Palau
Duration: 3'05"
08:52
High in Colorado?
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The legalisation of cannabis in the American state last year has created a problem for the government -- it seriously underestimated how much weed would be sold, and how much sales tax it would earn from it.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags: US, cannabis
Duration: 3'31"
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===9:06 AM. | Nine To Noon===
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Current affairs and topics of interest, including: 10:45 The Reading: An Awfully Big Adventure, by Jane Tolerton (2 of 15, RNZ)
=AUDIO=
09:08
The man who blew the lid on doping amongst Russian athletes
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Hajo Seppelt's documentary "Top Secret Doping: How Russia Produces Its Winners", screened in Germany late last year - in it he interviewed champion Russian athletes who admited to doping, saying they were encouraged by officials. He also spoke with a Russian Anti-Doping Agency whistleblower who detailed the cover up of positive drugs tests. Hajo Seppelt's revelations prompted the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to set up a commission to investigate, which has found a "deeply rooted culture of cheating" in Russian athletics - and accused it of 'sabotaging' the London 2012 Olympics by "covering-up, destroying and paying money to conceal doping tests". The commission also identified systemic failures in the International Association of Athletics Federations the IAAF.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: doping, athletics, Olympics, Russia
Duration: 14'49"
09:27
NZ govt faces unusual budget policy challenges
BODY:
John Daley is the inaugural Chief Executive of Grattan Institute, and one of Australia's leading public policy thinkers, with 25 years experience in the public, private and university sectors. His work focuses on economic and budgetary reform, with a particular interest in government prioritisation. He says rather than being too focused on pension spending, governments in New Zealand & Australia may need to take a serious look at problems for the younger generation who face being less well-off than their parents
Topics: economy, politics
Regions:
Tags: public policy, budget
Duration: 21'16"
09:51
US correspondent Steve Almond
BODY:
University of Missouri football players go on strike. The Republican race.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: USA, United States
Duration: 7'56"
10:11
National League for Democracy in Myanmar election
BODY:
New Zealander Steve Marshall spent eight years working for the International Labour Organisation in Rangoon. He says Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party is not yet assured of victory, despite a strong start in the polls. Official results have been released for only 54 seats, with 48 won by the NLD.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: election, Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi
Duration: 10'47"
10:21
Aust. govt promises tough response to Chistmas Island 'riots'
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Australia Correspondent Karen Middleton brings us the latest on the response to Christmas Island riots from Australia. The immigration minister Peter Dutton has said the government is "not going to tolerate damage" to its facility.
Topics: crime, politics
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island, asylum seekers, detention
Duration: 11'23"
10:37
Book Review with Phil Vine
BODY:
'Every Time I Find the Meaning of Life, They Change It' by Daniel Klein. Reviewed by Phil Vine, published by Text.
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 4'22"
10:41
Kelvin Davis says riot squad has moved in
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The Labour MP Kelvin Davis says riot police have moved in to seize control of the Christmas Island detention center. Mr Davis says tear gas has been fired and some detainees have been hit by rubber pellets. Inmates are reportedly barricading themselves in their rooms.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island
Duration: 4'49"
11:05
Acclaimed author, Joyce Carol Oates
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Joyce Carol Oates is one of America's most prolific writers whose novels, short stories, essays and poems traverse history, fiction, gothic and pscyhological thrillers and children's books. A thread that is often there is what lies beneath the veneer of a character's story - what the hidden themes are that influence their actions and their lives.As well as writing, Joyce Carol Oates has also taught new writers for many years at Princeton University. In 2009 she wrote a memoir A Widow's Story following the sudden death of her husband Ray Smith, which detailed her navigation of the sudden solitude from losing her life partner. Her latest book The Lost Landscape is a memoir of her very early life - her memories of her home and family in rural up state New York, the observations of a child making sense of her world and her development as a writer.
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Joyce Carol Oates is one of America's most prolific writers whose novels, short stories, essays and poems traverse history, fiction, gothic and pscyhological thrillers and children's books.
A thread that is often there is what lies beneath the veneer of a character's story - what the hidden themes are that influence their actions and their lives.
As well as writing, Joyce Carol Oates has also taught new writers for many years at Princeton University. In 2009 she wrote a memoir A Widow's Story following the sudden death of her husband Ray Smith, which detailed her navigation of the sudden solitude from losing her life partner.
Her latest book The Lost Landscape is a memoir of her very early life - her memories of her home and family in rural up state New York, the observations of a child making sense of her world and her development as a writer.
She talks to Kathryn Ryan about her memoirs and life's work.
Topics: author interview, books
Regions:
Tags: Joyce Carol Oates
Duration: 27'51"
11:33
Business commentator Rod Oram
BODY:
State of China-NZ trade…views from Monday's China Business Summit in Auckland; Vector sells its gas pipelines; and Obama turns down Keystone pipeline.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: China
Duration: 10'51"
11:44
Media commentator, Gavin Ellis
BODY:
Gavin Ellis is a media commentator and former editor of the New Zealand Herald. He can be contacted on gavin.ellis@xtra.co.nz
Topics: media
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 14'24"
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09:05 The man who blew the lid on widespread doping amongst Russian athletes
Hajo Seppelt's documentary "Top Secret Doping: How Russia Produces Its Winners", screened in Germany late last year - in it he interviewed champion Russian athletes who admited to doping, saying they were encouraged by officials. He also spoke with a Russian Anti-Doping Agency whistleblower who detailed the cover up of positive drugs tests. Hajo Seppelt's revelations prompted the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to set up a commission to investigate, which has found a "deeply rooted culture of cheating" in Russian athletics - and accused it of 'sabotaging' the London 2012 Olympics by "covering-up, destroying and paying money to conceal doping tests". The commission also identified systemic failures in the International Association of Athletics Federations the IAAF.
09:20 NZ govt faces unusual budget policy challenges
John Daley is the inaugural Chief Executive of Grattan Institute, and one of Australia's leading public policy thinkers, with 25 years experience in the public, private and university sectors. His work focuses on economic and budgetary reform, with a particular interest in government prioritisation. He says rather than being too focused on pension spending, governments in New Zealand & Australia may need to take a serious look at problems for the younger generation who face being less well-off than their parents
09:45 US correspondent Steve Almond
10:05 Steve Marshall
New Zealander Steve Marshall spent eight years working for the International Labour Organisation. He says Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy party is not yet assured of victory, despite a strong start in the polls. Official results have been released for only 54 seats, with 48 won by the NLD.
10:25 Australia Correspondent Karen Middleton
Karen Middleton on developments at the detention centre Christmas Island and political reaction to the stand-off
10:30 Book Review: Every Time I Find the Meaning of Life, They Change It by Daniel Klein
Reviewed by Phil Vine, published by Text
10:35 MP Kelvin Davis on Christmas Island
Kelvin Davis says riot squad has moved in to quell Christmas Island uprising
10:45 The Reading: An Awfully Big Adventure by Jane Tolerton
New Zealand World War One veterans tell their stories (Part 2 of 15)
11:05 Acclaimed author, Joyce Carol Oates
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Joyce Carol Oates is one of America's most prolific writers whose novels, short stories, essays and poems traverse history, fiction, gothic and pscyhological thrillers and chidren's books. A thread that is often there is what lies beneath the veneer of a character's story - what the hidden themes are that influence their actions and their lives.As well as writing, Joyce Carol Oates has also taught new writers for many years at Princeton University. In 2009 she wrote a memoir A Widow's Story following the sudden death of her husband Ray Smith, which detailed her navigation of the sudden solitude from losing her life partner. Her latest book The Lost Landscape is a memoir of her very early life - her memories of her home and family in rural up state New York, the observations of a child making sense of her world and her development as a writer.
11:30 Business commentator Rod Oram
11:45 Media commentator, Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis is a media commentator and former editor of the New Zealand Herald. He can be contacted on gavin.ellis@xtra.co.nz
=PLAYLIST=
Artist: Melody Gardot
Song: Same to You
Composer: Gardot
Album: Currency of Man
Label: Universal
Time: 09:25
Artist: Tim Guy
Song: Summer Breeze
Composer: Guy
Album: Hummabyes
Label: Monkey
Time: 09:50
Artist: Gotye/Kimbra
Song: Somebody I Used to Know
Composer: De Backer
Album: Making Mirrors
Label: Samplesnseconds
Time: 10:00
Artist: Thomas Oliver
Song: If I Move to Mars
Composer: Oliver
Label: Aston Road
Time: 10:35
===Noon | Midday Report===
=DESCRIPTION=
Radio New Zealand news, followed by updates and reports until 1.00pm, including:
12:16 Business News
12:26 Sport
12:34 Rural News
12:43 Worldwatch
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12:00
Midday News for 10 November 2015
BODY:
The riot squad moves in to quell unrest on Christmas Island and hospitality New Zealand offers advice on drink-driving.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 15'00"
12:17
Mainfreight profit edges lower on higher costs
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One of the country's biggest transport firms, Mainfreight, has reported a 2 percent fall in its first half profit as a lift in revenue was offset by a rise in its costs.
Topics: business, transport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'03"
12:19
Truckometer reflects recent rebound in business confidence
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Meanwhile, the ANZ Bank's truckometer - which uses truck movements as a guide to the economy - is reflecting the recent rebound in business confidence and other indicators.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 30"
12:20
Comvita upgrades full year profit forecast on strong growth
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The share price of the honey and natural products producer, Comvita, has surged after it upgraded its full year profit forecast on the back of a strong first half result.
Topics: business
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Tags:
Duration: 1'16"
12:22
Diligent hit by currency headwinds
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The software company which helps boards keep track of papers online, Diligent, has been hit by higher currency headwinds.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: software
Duration: 1'26"
12:23
Record run for NZX
BODY:
An analyst says the New Zealand sharemarket is starting to look expensive and some heat may come out of it in the short-term.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: sharemarket
Duration: 1'11"
12:24
Midday Markets for 10 November 2015
BODY:
For the latest from the markets we're joined by Angus Marks at First NZ Capital.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: sharemarkets
Duration: 2'14"
12:26
Midday Sports News for 10 November 2015
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New Zealand's leading runner, Nick Willis, says the systemic doping in Russia revealed by a World Anti-Doping Agency investigation isn't a surprise.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'41"
12:36
Midday Rural News for 10 November 2015
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News from the rural and farming sectors.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 6'51"
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===1:06 PM. | Jesse Mulligan, 1–4pm===
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An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)
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13:08
First song - Fever
BODY:
'Fever' - Elvis Presley ft. Michael Bublé (with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra).
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 5'20"
13:14
Addington Cup - Sally Murphy
BODY:
Thousands have flocked to Christchurch's Addington Raceway for the annual New Zealand Trotting Cup. Races started about an hour ago (12.15pm) and the main cup race is up at 5.15pm. RNZ's reporter, Sally Murphy, is at Addington with the latest.
Topics: sport
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: harness racing, New Zealand Trotting Cup
Duration: 4'40"
13:19
Jet Car - Steve Zahorodny
BODY:
A car that spits out flames the length of a bus! It's the creation of West Auckland man, Steve Zahorodny. The Jet Funny Car is called the Vaporiser, and it made its debut at the Motueka Dragway last weekend.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: car racing, Motorsport
Duration: 5'35"
13:26
Laughter - Sophie Scott
BODY:
It stops us talking. It stops us breathing. Basically Laughter is trying to kill us according to neuroscientist and part time stand up comedian Dr. Sophie Scott.
Topics: science, health
Regions:
Tags: laughter
Duration: 22'41"
13:46
Favourite Album - Greatest Hits - The Pointer Sisters
BODY:
Todays album is The Pointer Sisters - Greatest Hits as chosen by Kimberly Kemp.
Topics: music
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Tags:
Duration: 12'26"
14:07
Christmas Island
BODY:
Armed guards have stormed the Christmas Island Detention Centre, to take control of it from a group of rioting detainees.
Topics: law, crime
Regions:
Tags: Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 5'21"
14:20
Great New Zealand Concerts - Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
BODY:
This week on the Great NZ Concert series we are featuring Dame Kiri Te Kanawa's homecoming tour of January 1990.
Topics: music
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Tags:
Duration: 37'36"
15:08
Feature Interview - Illeana Douglas
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When director Martin Scorsese heard actress Illeana Douglas scream, he cast her in his movie "The Last Temptation of Christ". Her unique look landed her roles in movies like "To Die For," and "Picture Perfect" and she had recurring roles on "The Larry Sanders Show" and "Six Feet Under". She and Scorsese were partners for several years , giving her a front row seat to the best and worst in Hollywood. She writes about her love for movies and film making as an actress and a fan in her new book, I Blame Dennis Hopper. Jesse Mulligan talks to Illeana Douglas.
Topics: arts, author interview, books
Regions:
Tags: film
Duration: 28'20"
15:45
The Panel pre-show for 10 November 2015
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Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
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Duration: 14'12"
21:06
'Smart' glove
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The prototype of a haptic feedback glove is being used to control a flight simulator but could have future use in physiotherapy
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AUT University in Auckland recently hosted a public symposium on wearable technologies and smart textiles. The focus was on nano-fibre applications, responsive textiles and integrated electronics that can be worn on the body as garments. Run by their Textile and Design Lab, the programme included presenters from around the world as well as local researchers and students.
Jacques Foottit studies creative technologies at AUT. He spent his Honours year developing a Haptic Feedback Glove designed to respond to the user’s sense of touch and movement. While he eventually hopes to develop it into a therapeutic tool for physiotherapists, at the prototype stage he’s using it with a flight simulator to demonstrate the possibilities and to invite public response.
"I thought 'what if we could create this childhood experience where you imagine your hand as a plane but instead of it as pure imagination, you’re seeing it come to life in the computer'”.
Jacques says the project began out of a general interest in how humans interact with computers and in particular, how virtual reality technology might develop in response. It was a short step from there to thinking about developing a glove that might allow users to enter and more naturally interact with a virtual world.
The Haptic Feedback Glove on display at the symposium looks like a white, knitted glove with a printed circuit board the size and weight of a large deck of cards on the back of the hand. Initial Measurement Units are stitched into the digits of the glove to respond to finger flexing and may one day allow a therapist to capture motion information from the hand’s movements. 3D printing allows a glove to potentially be made as a custom fit for its user.
Once turned on, the glove provides an interface with flight simulator software. On screen, a futuristic aircraft flies over a landscape, encountering other, hostile aircraft as it does so. Moving the arm forward and back controls the aircraft’s velocity while the orientation of the hand directs the movement. By tucking the thumb under the palm of the hand the user can fire missiles while a slight movement of the fingers operates the guns.
This glove is the second Jacques has built. The prototype, which was developed using existing, repurposed technologies, was frequently taken out of the design lab and shown to the public to both expose its limitations and to obtain feedback on how it might be improved.
"Interestingly, one of the major things people like about (the glove) is the haptic feedback. A lot of the technology I’ve seen out there does everything I’ve done but without haptic feedback. So to hear people say 'it was good and then it started vibrating' was really great…really encouraging."
The limitations identified included functionality as well as user comfort. The second version is lighter and more robust as well as wireless and battery-powered. The portability of the glove means it can be used with mobile devices, potentially allowing a patient to exercise and receive feedback on their progress in their own home or at their place of work.
For the next stage of his study, Jacques plans to refine the glove further, working closely with physiotherapists to find a specific application for the glove that relates to hand rehabilitation.
‘The conversation we’ve had so far is around the potential for it being used…to help the patient to do the exercises in a more encouraging manner. Whether that be having a game which they can play so it’s more fun or some other way I’m not sure.’
"The main step is actually getting the technology into the physiotherapist’s hands so they can see it and go 'Oh I have an idea about how this could be useful for my patient'."
Topics: science, technology
Regions:
Tags: gaming, wearable technology, smart textiles, haptic feedback, glove
Duration: 13'11"
=SHOW NOTES=
1:10 First Song
'Fever' - Elvis Presley ft. Michael Bublé (with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra).
1:15 Addington Cup - Sally Murphy
Thousands have flocked to Christchurch's Addington Raceway for the annual New Zealand Trotting Cup. Races started about an hour ago (12.15pm) and the main cup race is up at 5.15pm. RNZ's reporter, Sally Murphy, is at Addington with the latest.
1:20 The Vaporiser - Steve Zahorodny
A car that spits out flames the length of a bus! It's the creation of West Auckland man, Steve Zahorodny. The Jet Funny Car is called the Vaporiser, and it made its debut at the Motueka Dragway last weekend.
1:25 Laughter - Sophie Scott
It stops us talking. It stops us breathing. Basically, laughter is trying to kill us according to neuroscientist and part time stand up comedian Dr. Sophie Scott.
1:40 Favourite Album
Greatest Hits - The Pointer Sisters. Chosen by Kimberly Kemp.
2:10 BBC Witness - Albert Pierrepoint
Today's edition of our BBC history programme 'Witness' uses archive recordings to tell the story of Britain's most famous hangman. During the 1940s and 50s, he was responsible for the execution of some of Britain's most notorious murderers and was sent to Germany to hang more than 200 Nazi war criminals after WW2. He said he was always determined to treat prisoners with dignity and respect whatever their crime.
2:20 Great New Zealand Concerts - Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
This week on the Great NZ Concert series we are featuring Dame Kiri Te Kanawa's homecoming tour of January 1990.
3:10 Feature Interview - Illeana Douglas
When director Martin Scorsese heard actress Illeana Douglas scream he cast her in his movie Cape Fear. Her unique look landed her roles in movies like "To Die For," and "Picture Perfect" and she had recurring roles on "The Larry Sanders Show" and "Six Feet Under". She and Scorsese were partners for several years, giving her a front row seat to the best and worst in Hollywood. She writes about her love for movies and film making as an actress and a fan in her new book, I Blame Dennis Hopper. Jesse Mulligan talks to Illeana Douglas.
3:30 Our Changing World - Justin Gregory
Jacques Foottit studies creative technologies at AUT University in Auckland, and he is developing a Haptic Feedback Glove designed to respond to touch and movement. He hopes to develop it into a therapeutic tool for physiotherapists but right now he's using it with a flight simulator. Justin Gregory joins him for a play.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zoe George.
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OPENING SONG:
ARTIST: Elvis Presley (feat Michael Bouble)
TITLE: Fever
COMP: Little Willie John
ALBUM: If I Can Dream: Elvis Presley With the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
LABEL: ElvisPresleyFTD.com: Official Elvis Presley FTD Collectors Label
FEATURE ALBUM:
ARTIST: The Pointer Sisters
TITLE: Fire
COMP: Springsteen
ALBUM: Pointer Sisters: The Best Of
LABEL: RCA
ARTIST: The Pointer Sisters
TITLE: He's So Shy
COMP: Snow/Well
ALBUM: Pointer Sisters: The Best Of
LABEL: RCA
ARTIST: The Pointer Sisters
TITLE: Should I Do It
COMP: Layng Martine, Jr
ALBUM: Black And White
LABEL: Planet
ARTIST: The Pointer Sisters
TITLE: Someday We'll Be Together
COMP: Russ Ballard
ALBUM: Black And White
LABEL: Planet
GREAT NZ CONCERT:
ARTIST: Kiri Te Kanawa
TITLE: Pokarekare ana
COMP: trad
ALBUM: Kiri's Homecoming
LABEL: Kiwi
ARTIST: Kiri Te Kanawa
TITLE: Summertime
COMP: Gershwin
ALBUM: Kiri's Homecoming
LABEL: Kiwi
ARTIST: Kiri Te Kanawa
TITLE: O mio Babbino Caro
COMP: Puccini
ALBUM: Kiri's Homecoming
LABEL: Kiwi
ARTIST: Kiri Te Kanawa
TITLE: I could have danced all night
COMP: Loewe, Lerner
ALBUM: Kiri's Homecoming
LABEL: Kiwi
===4:06 PM. | The Panel===
=DESCRIPTION=
An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)
=AUDIO=
15:45
The Panel pre-show for 10 November 2015
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Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
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Duration: 14'12"
16:06
The Panel with Lisa Tamati and Mark Inglis (Part 1)
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What the panelists Lisa Tamati and Mark Inglis have been up to. Kelvin Davis calls PM gutless. Lack of te reo threatens MTV jobs. Supermarkets the new war zone.
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Duration: 26'15"
16:07
The Panel with Lisa Tamati and Mark Inglis (Part 2)
BODY:
Taking the Christmas out of Christmas. Panel Says. Russian athletes doping. Pet-friendly retail. NZ Trotting Cup.
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Duration: 23'49"
16:08
Intro
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What the panelists Lisa Tamati and Mark Inglis have been up to.
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Duration: 4'56"
16:13
Kelvin Davis calls PM gutless
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Dr Bryce Edwards talks about Labour MP Kelvin Davis confronting John Key over the Christmas Island detainees.
Topics: law, crime
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Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 7'41"
16:20
Lack of te reo threatens Māori TV jobs
BODY:
Barrister Alex Hope talks about the employment issues around Māori TVs decision to disestablish the jobs of two non-fluent te reo receptionists.
Topics: te ao Māori
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Tags: Māori TV, employment
Duration: 7'43"
16:28
Supermarkets the new war zone
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A Whangarei supermarket was looted and the car park of a Wellington store has turned into a "fight club" arena.
Topics: crime
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Duration: 5'41"
16:36
Taking the Christmas out of Christmas
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Dave Atkinson from the Parenting Place talks about what needs to be the focus of Christmas.
Topics: spiritual practices
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Tags: Christmas
Duration: 7'05"
16:44
Panel Says
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What the Panelists Lisa Tamati and Mark Inglis have been thinking about.
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Duration: 3'43"
16:47
Russian athletes doping
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Will Russia be out of the Rio Olympics if the World Anti-Doping Agency forces it out of athletics?
Topics: sport
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Tags: Rio Olympics
Duration: 5'20"
16:53
Pet-friendly retail
BODY:
Would you like to see more pet-friendly shops?
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Tags: animals, safety
Duration: 2'10"
16:55
NZ Trotting Cup
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It's the NZ Trotting Cup at Addington in Christchurch today. Reporter Sally Murphy has the latest on the weather, the fashion and the horses.
Topics: sport
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: harness racing, NZ Trotting Cup
Duration: 5'05"
=SHOW NOTES=
===5:00 PM. | Checkpoint===
=DESCRIPTION=
Radio New Zealand's two-hour news and current affairs programme
=AUDIO=
17:00
Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 10 November 2015
BODY:
PM's 'backing rapists' taunt triggers walkout. Accusations Labour backing rapists prompts mass walk out. More from Australian political journalist. Gang clashes follow crash: Mongrel Mob. Police seek exam paper burglars at Otago University. Willis supports call to ban Russia from Rio. NZQA critical of Serco prison training. Political editor on clash in NZ Parliament.
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Duration: 26'32"
17:07
PM's 'backing rapists' taunt triggers walkout
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Labour MPs have stormed out of Parliament after John Key said they were 'backing rapists' over the Christmas Island riots among detained New Zealanders.
Topics: law
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Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 2'09"
17:10
Accusations Labour backing rapists prompts mass walk out
BODY:
Our political editor, Jane Patterson is in Wellington, where Labour MPs walked out after the Speaker of the House refused to censure John Key.
Topics: politics, crime, law
Regions:
Tags: Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 3'03"
17:13
More from Australian political journalist
BODY:
Anna Henderson of the ABC is at the federal parliament in Canberra.
Topics: politics, law
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 2'16"
17:16
Gang clashes follow crash: Mongrel Mob
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The Mongrel Mob is calling for calm, saying gang clashes have broken out amid tensions over the Mohaka River car plunge that killed three mob members.
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Duration: 4'01"
17:20
Police seek exam paper burglars at Otago University
BODY:
Students at Otago University have had to retake their exams after nearly one hundred completed exam papers were stolen.
Topics: education, crime
Regions: Otago
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Duration: 3'17"
17:23
Willis supports call to ban Russia from Rio
BODY:
New Zealand's leading runner Nick Willis supports Australia's call for Russian athletes to be banned from the 2016 Olympics after an investigation uncovered widespread doping.
Topics: sport
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Tags: Rio Olympics
Duration: 3'25"
17:27
NZQA critical of Serco prison training
BODY:
The private prison operator Serco has been under fire for prisoner safety and fight clubs.
Topics: education
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Tags: Serco, Corrections
Duration: 3'09"
17:33
Evening Business for 10 November 2015
BODY:
News from the business sector including a market report.
Topics: business, economy
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Tags: markets
Duration: 2'10"
17:36
Political editor on clash in NZ Parliament
BODY:
More now on Christmas Island, and five detainees have been hurt or need medical help after Australian riot police seized back control of the detention centre today.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 4'47"
17:40
Small but warm final farewell to royal couple
BODY:
A small but gushing cluster of fans gathered to see off Prince Charles in central Auckland this morning.
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Tags: Royal visit
Duration: 2'15"
17:42
Cousin gives evidence in 'affair' trial
BODY:
A man says Davender Singh's wife told him someone had demanded money from her husband, before stabbing him and running off with his phone.
Topics: crime
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Duration: 2'50"
17:46
Geochemical fingerprinting to reveal the origin of prized Māori cloaks
BODY:
Scientists are planning to use geochemical fingerprinting to discover the origins of treasured Māori cloaks.
Topics: te ao Māori, science
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Duration: 3'32"
17:49
Kone Elevators to pay 140,0000 in reparations, fines for mechanic's death
BODY:
A major elevator company must pay more than 140-thousand dollars in reparations and fines for the death of a Dunedin mechanic.
Topics: law
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Tags: safety
Duration: 3'43"
17:53
Does Football Australia really want the Phoenix to stay?
BODY:
Despite impressions to the contrary, Australian football does want the Wellington Phoenix in the A-League competition.
Topics: sport
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Tags: football, soccer, Wellington Phoenix
Duration: 2'44"
17:56
20 thousand turn out for Trotting Cup
BODY:
Organisers have hailed this year's New Zealand Trotting Cup in Christchurch a success with over 20 thousand people turning out for the event.
Topics: sport
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: NZ Trotting Cup, harness racing
Duration: 3'05"
18:10
Sports News for 10 November 2015
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
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Duration: 3'04"
18:14
NZ submission to UN on Australia's human rights is criticised
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To this side of the Tasman, where New Zealand's submission to the United Nations on Australia's human rights record has been heavily criticised for being flimsy and weak.
Topics: refugees and migrants
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Tags: human rights
Duration: 2'34"
18:17
More from Australian political journalist
BODY:
The Christmas Island riot has been put down but at some cost.
Topics: politics
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Tags: Australia, Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 4'12"
18:22
Willis has mixed feelings over banning Russians from Olympics
BODY:
New Zealand's leading runner, Nick Willis, says the only way forward is to ban Russian athletes from Rio.
Topics: sport
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Tags: Rio Olympics, Russia
Duration: 3'25"
18:26
No reo but
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Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell says his receptionists don't speak Māori and he wouldn't make them redundant because of it.
Topics: te ao Māori
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Tags: Māori TV
Duration: 4'45"
18:34
Andrew Little talks about Christmas Island debate
BODY:
As you've just heard, Labour MPs walked out Parliament this afternoon after John Key said they were 'backing rapists' over the Christmas Island riots.
Topics: politics
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Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 3'45"
18:39
Round up from China
BODY:
China has been blanketed with smog as the country turns on its heating for winter.
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Duration: 5'37"
18:44
Gallery says mystery of vanishing signature - simple
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A mystery around a signature on a New Zealand painting - it wasn't visible in a catalogue 40 years ago, but is now - has been solved.
Topics: arts
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Duration: 3'35"
18:48
Demolition ahead for old military building?
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Officials say they are confident the Defence Force will do all it can to try and preserve a historic inner Wellington building.
Topics: history
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: defence force
Duration: 2'54"
18:50
REINZ says too early to call a trend in Auckland
BODY:
The number of homes sold last month, and the median price paid, has fallen compared with September, but the real estate industry says it's too early to call a trend.
Topics: housing
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: real estate, Auckland housing market
Duration: 3'06"
18:54
Today In Parliament for 10 November 2015 - evening edition
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Opposition attempt to move no confidence motion in the Speaker, David Carter, blocked by government following a torrid exchange between the Prime Minister and Opposition over Christmas Island detainees.
Topics: politics
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Duration: 5'11"
=SHOW NOTES=
===7:06 PM. | Nights===
=DESCRIPTION=
Entertainment and information, including: 7:30 The Sampler: A weekly review and analysis of new CD releases (RNZ) 8:13 Windows on the World: International public radio features and documentaries 9:06 The Tuesday Feature: Auckland Eats Itself Offering a taste of Auckland's ever-changing food landscape, from the spicy smells of Dominion Road and Sandringham to the top restaurants in town (RNZ)
=AUDIO=
19:12
Our Own Odysseys - The Endless Ride
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Lyttleton's Lionel Newbury on his late 70's Moto Guzzi tour where he got on his bike and and just rode... no plan, no backup and not near enough money, from the UK "You go east because it's cheaper, south as it's hotter" Lionel says.
Topics: transport
Regions:
Tags: odysseys, travel, motorbiking, Turkey, India, Afghanistan, Moto Guzzi, hashish
Duration: 16'58"
20:40
Military History with Damien Fenton
BODY:
This week's pundit takes us back a hundred years into the world of New Zealand's first armed conflict with Mujahideen, Islamic militants fighting with a jihadist motivation, and the Senussi Campaign in Libya.
Topics: history, politics
Regions:
Tags: military history, The Senussi Campaign, New Zealand soldiers, Islam, Mujahideen, Taliban, Afghanistan, Libya, Ottoman Empire
Duration: 17'09"
20:59
Conundrum clue 3
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Conundrum clue 3.
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Duration: 22"
21:59
Conundrum clue 4
BODY:
Conundrum clue 4.
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Duration: 08"
=SHOW NOTES=
NIGHTS on RNZ National
with skipper. Bryan Crump & navigator. Robyn Rockgirl Walker
On the show tonight (Tuesday)...
7:12 OUR OWN ODYSSEYS: THE ENDLESS RIDE
ever thought what would happen if you got on your bike and just rode, with plan, no backup and not near enough money - that's what Lyttleton based Lionel Newbury did, a little earlier on in his life..
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7:30 The Sampler
=SHOW NOTES=
=AUDIO=
19:28
The Sampler for 10 November 2015
BODY:
Jim Pinckney reviews the hotly hyped hip pop of Atlanta's Raury and his album All We Need; Mo Kolours' percussive Peckham panoramas in Texture Like Sun; and a new On-U Sound collection, Trevor Jackson Presents Science Fiction Dancehall Classics.
EXTENDED BODY:
Jim Pinckney reviews the hotly hyped hip pop of Atlanta's Raury and his album All We Need; Mo Kolours' percussive Peckham panoramas in Texture Like Sun; and a new On-U Sound collection, Trevor Jackson Presents Science Fiction Dancehall Classics.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags: Raury, Mo Kolours, On-U Sound
Duration: 29'48"
20:15
Texture Like Sun by Mo Kolours
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Jim Pinckney processes the percussive Peckham panoramas of Mo Kolours.
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Jim Pinckney processes the percussive Peckham panoramas of Mo Kolours.
Growing up in a mixed English and Mauritian household in multi cultural Peckham, South East London, Joseph Deenmamode aka Mo Kolours was raised with a rich contemporary musical diet that was also informed by sega, the creole music of the Indian Ocean islands played to him by his father. Finding inspiration in the bawdy, rattling and rocking delights of Ti Frere and other vintage sega artists, and mixing it up with the abstract beatmaking philosophy of the late J Dilla and Madlib, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry’s dubwise lunacy, and a hefty dose of soul and jazz essentials and outliers - the Mo Kolours mix is a kaleidoscopic tapestry of hazy hints and fluid musical memory joggers. Following up last year’s, potential packed but a touch scattershot, self titled debut, Deenmamode has mainly managed to reduce his bountiful ideas down to the only most essential this time around. Though he gives off an air of casualness with his sometimes wavering vocals and rickety naturalistic percussion, there is serious intent and precision on Textures Like Sun,
Songs played: Don’t Poison All The Water, Orphan’s Lament, A Soul’s Journey, Foundation, Texture Like Sun (Golden Brown), Harvest, Keep Cool, Pass It Round,
Listen to more from The Sampler
Topics: music
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Tags: music, music review, Mo Kolours
Duration: 10'01"
20:15
All We Need by Raury
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Jim Pinckney hovers over the hotly hyped hip pop of Atlanta's Raury.
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Jim Pinckney hovers over the hotly hyped hip pop of Atlanta's Raury.
Not quite the completely fresh newcomer anymore, after all Lorde picked him out for her Hunger Games soundtrack, 19 year old Atlanta rapper cum pop folk singer, Raury, arrives at his debut with much expectation and hype. Whether it’s met is debatable, there’s certainly no lack of ambition on an album that sets out to save the world on its first two tracks, over upfront acoustic guitars and plenty of hip hop’s rumbling sub bass. This isn’t new territory Arrested Development’s folky handclap boom bap is an obvious touchstone, as is the freakier work of Outkast or Pharrel’s hip pop productions. Raury’s own take vacillates between earnest pop songs that ask burning questions, like the All we Need of the album title - which unsurprisingly still turns out to be love, and his slant on smooth hip hop jams. There are mistakes, mis-steps and over-reaches along the way but refreshingly he isn’t playing it completely safe.
Songs played: Trap Tears, Revolution, Her, Crystal Express, Devil’s Whisper, Woodcrest Manor II,
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Topics: music
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Tags: music, music review, Raury, Atlanta, hip hop
Duration: 8'50"
20:15
Trevor Jackson Presents Science Fiction Dancehall Classics
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Jim Pinckney delves into a curated selection of classics, rarities and unreleased tracks from the On-U Sound vaults by DJ and Audio Visual artist Trevor Jackson.
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Jim Pinckney delves into a curated selection of classics, rarities and unreleased tracks from the On-U Sound vaults by DJ and Audio Visual artist Trevor Jackson.
Trevor Jackson is a legendary figure in the UK underground, a man of many hats who has found acclaim as a designer, producer, label owner and DJ, over the course of a long and influential career. Following the success of his Metal Dance compilation which corralled together a set of under appreciated 80s industrial dance 12” mixes, he has turned his attention to the earlier esoteric end of On-U Sound - the British label founded by producer Adrian Sherwood, that has been operating on the fringes, more or less continuously, for 35 years. Upholding their credo of ‘disturbing the comfortable and comforting the disturbed’ On-U Sound’s 80’s agit-dub and power funk reflected the paranoia and brutality of Britain at that time, and the potent creativity that sprung up in response to that climate. With Tackhead, Dub Syndicate and African Head Charge amongst a line up that also stretches to Neneh Cherry and Shara Nelson this, at times brutal, collection reminds how just far ahead of their time they really were.
Songs played: Chemical Specialist, Off The Beaten Track, Dead Come Alive, Dee Jay’s Program, Kunta Kinte Dub, Aiming At Your Heart Pt. 2, Ace Of Wands
Listen to more from The Sampler
Topics: music
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Tags: music, music review, Trevor Jackson, On-U Sound
Duration: 10'36"
7:30 The Sampler
> music album reviews & music discussion with Jim Pinckney aka Stinky Jim
8:12 Windows on the World - Sex and the Synod pt 1 of 3
> international public radio documentaries
8:43 The Pundits - MILITARY HISTORY
historian and author of 'New Zealand and the First World War 1914-1919', Damien Fenton on the wherewithal of war... The Senussi Campaign 1915-16: the first clash between New Zealand soldiers and Islamic mujahedeen (i.e. 90-odd years before NZ troops found themselves fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan)...
roster: Ann Kerwin (Philosophy); Eric Crampton (Right Thinking); Damien Fenton (Military History); Deborah Russell (Feminism); Brian Roper (Left Thinking); Ian Mayes (Eco-Living); Gavin McLean (NZ History); Douglas Pratt (Religion); Shannon Haunui-Thompson (Kai-A-Miro, Māori); & Brian Easton (Economics)
8:59 conundrum clue 3
9:07 Tuesday Feature - Smart Talk 2015 - Auckland Eats Itself
9:59 conundrum clue 4
10:17 Late Edition
> a round up of today's RNZ News and feature interviews as well as Date Line Pacific from RNZ International
11:07 The Eleventh Hour - The Global Village
> music from around the world
... nights' time is the right time...
===10:00 PM. | Late Edition===
=DESCRIPTION=
Radio New Zealand news, including Dateline Pacific and the day's best interviews from Radio New Zealand National
===11:06 PM. | None (National)===
=DESCRIPTION=
A selection of world music along with jazz, rock, folk and other styles, artists and songs with world and roots influences chosen and presented by Wichita radio host Chris Heim (7 of 12, KMUW)