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Radio New Zealand National. 2015--. 00:00-23:59.
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16 Nov 2015
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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:

16 November 2015

===12:04 AM. | All Night Programme===
=DESCRIPTION=

Including: 12:05 Music after Midnight; 12:30 At the Movies with Simon Morris (RNZ); 1:05 Te Ahi Kaa (RNZ); 2:30 NZ Music Feature (RNZ); 3:05 The Night Book, by Charlotte Grimshaw, read by Michael Hurst (8 of 12, RNZ); 3:30 Science (RNZ); 5:10 War Report (RNZ)

===6:00 AM. | Morning Report===
=DESCRIPTION=

RNZ'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

=AUDIO=

06:00
Top Stories for Monday 16 November 2015
BODY:
Paris correspondent update latest with Paris attacks;New Zealander's wife shot in Paris terror attacks;Local Christmas Islanders condemn Australia's detention centre;Scott Watson breaks 17-year silence;Paris Attacks to dominate G20 talks;Mother of man killed in Pike River says memorial walkway will be desecrating graves;Off-duty lifesaver rescues four from rip;Hazara community calls for action over Afghan slaughter;Prime Minister say no change in fighting IS.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 32'28"

06:06
Sports News for 16 November 2015
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'16"

06:10
Abandoned getaway car found in suburbs of Paris
BODY:
Several Kalashnikovs have been found in an abandoned car believed to have been used by some of the Paris attackers. [tags[Paris attacks, terrorism
Topics: conflict, crime
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 4'30"

06:15
NZers in Paris shaken in aftermath of attacks
BODY:
Stories of New Zealanders in Paris are still emerging.
Topics: conflict, crime
Regions:
Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 3'31"

06:17
French Ambassador: it's a different type of war we are fighting
BODY:
The French Ambassador to New Zealand Florence Jeanblanc-Risler says her country is still coming to terms with the attacks.
Topics: conflict, crime
Regions:
Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 3'44"

06:21
Early business news
BODY:
Early business news.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'19"

06:26
Morning Rural News for 16 November 2015
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sector.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 3'58"

06:43
John Key offers France moral support
BODY:
The Prime Minister, John Key, expects the Paris attacks to figure prominently when Asia Pacific leaders meet for this week's Apec summit in the Philippines.
Topics: conflict, crime
Regions:
Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 2'59"

06:46
18 year old off duty lifeguard drags four swimmers to safety
BODY:
A young off-duty lifeguard in Gisborne is being lauded for single-handedly saving four beach-goers from a dangerous rip. [region]East Coast
Topics: weather, sport
Regions:
Tags: Wainui Beach, bravery, beach rescue, rip tides
Duration: 2'23"

06:47
Business Markets
BODY:
Financial markets are bracing for a fallout after the French terror attacks -- in all likelihood it will be short and sharp .. with investors ditching risky assets and looking for safety.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'42"

06:49
Economic growth outlook softens
BODY:
The latest look at the health of the economy suggests it remains in a soft patch with uneven activity, rising unemployment, and a need for further interest rate cuts.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'03"

06:52
Directors touch less confident on economy - survey
BODY:
Company directors are less confident about the outlook for the economy over the next 12 months, and also a little more downbeat about their own prospects, according to the annual survey of the boardroom by the Institute of Directors.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'06"

06:55
SkyCity begins the roll-out of new gambling concessions
BODY:
Sky City Entertainment's increased numbers of gaming machines and tables as the payback for building the convention centre in Auckland begins today.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 1'03"

06:58
Financial week ahead
BODY:
The annual meeting season continues with GeoOp, A2 Milk, Fletcher Building, Trustpower, Veritas, Sanford, Precinct Properties, The Warehouse and Kathmandu.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 33"

06:59
Morning Markets
BODY:
Turning to the markets...Wall Street fell sharply on Friday hurt by a selloff in technology companies, while department stores dropped on concerns about the upcoming holiday shopping season.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 41"

07:06
Sports News for 16 November 2015
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'04"

07:15
Paris correspondent update latest with Paris attacks
BODY:
There's been more panic in Paris with hundreds of people fleeing the Place De La Republique. The BBC's Olivier Weber is in Paris.
Topics: conflict, crime
Regions:
Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 4'19"

07:20
New Zealander's wife shot in Paris terror attacks
BODY:
A woman who used to live in New Zealand was shot as she was about to get takeaways from a restaurant which was one of the scenes of the terrorist attacks in Paris.
Topics: conflict, crime
Regions:
Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 3'38"

07:24
Local Christmas Islanders condemn Australia's detention centre
BODY:
This time last week, Australia's Christmas Island Detention Centre was rioting.
Topics: conflict
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island riots
Duration: 4'53"

07:35
Scott Watson breaks 17-year silence
BODY:
Scott Watson has spoken publicly for the first time since his arrest to protest his innocence of the murder of Olivia Hope and Ben Smart in the Marlborough Sounds more than seventeen years ago.
Topics: crime, law
Regions: Marlborough
Tags: missing persons, murder
Duration: 4'42"

07:40
Paris Attacks to dominate G20 talks
BODY:
The weekend's attacks in Paris have changed the focus of this week's G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey.
Topics: politics, conflict
Regions:
Tags: G20 summit, Antalya, terrorism
Duration: 4'04"

07:45
Prime Minister say no change in fighting IS
BODY:
The Prime Minister says New Zealand is at war with Islamic State alongside France but there won't be any change in the way this country is fighting that war.
Topics: conflict, crime
Regions:
Tags: terrorism
Duration: 3'43"

07:47
Hazara community calls for action over Afghan slaughter
BODY:
As the world joins in condemning the Paris attacks, an Afghani community in Auckland is urging the government and the United Nations to work harder to stop killings by Islamic extremists.
Topics: conflict, crime
Regions:
Tags: terrorism
Duration: 3'09"

07:52
Pike River mother says memorial walkway inappropriate
BODY:
The mother of one of the men who died in the Pike River Mine says the Great Walk planned through the mine area will be like desecrating a grave.
Topics: environment, life and society, politics, spiritual practices
Regions: West Coast
Tags: Pike River Mining disaster, Great Walk, Paparoa National Park
Duration: 2'55"

07:55
Off-duty lifesaver rescues four from rip
BODY:
A young off-duty lifeguard in Gisborne single-handedly averted tragedy, dragging four people caught in a dangerous rip back to shore.
Topics: environment, life and society
Regions: East Coast
Tags: Wainui Beach, Surf life saver, rescue, rip tide
Duration: 5'10"

08:06
Sports News for 16 November 2015
BODY:
An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'20"

08:12
Panic in Paris as firecrackers spook crowd gathered to mourn
BODY:
It's now thought it might have been been firecrackers that started the panic, crowds have now returned to the square.
Topics: conflict
Regions:
Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism, firecrackers
Duration: 7'53"

08:18
UK government in emergency talks over weekend
BODY:
United Kingdom government ministers and officials have been in emergency talks this weekend, which continue today, discussing national security in light of the Paris terror attacks.
Topics: conflict, politics
Regions:
Tags: UK government, emergency talks, national security
Duration: 3'13"

08:20
Paris attacks mark change of focus by Islamic State
BODY:
Islamic State's Paris attacks, coming soon after the suspected bombing of a Russian airliner, mark a change in strategy by the group.
Topics: conflict
Regions:
Tags: Jordan, terrorism, Middle East
Duration: 2'48"

08:27
Christmas Island locals want detention centre closed
BODY:
Christmas Island's top elected official, Gordon Thompson, wants the detention centre there closed, calling it an affront to democracy and a blight on the island's tourism potential.
Topics: conflict, refugees and migrants
Regions:
Tags: Christmas Island riots
Duration: 5'01"

08:35
Syrian New Zealanders fear backlash post-Paris
BODY:
Some Syrian New Zealanders fear reports that at least one of the terrorists behind the Paris atrocities may have posed as a refugee to enter France could prompt a backlash here.
Topics: conflict, refugees and migrants
Regions:
Tags: Syrian refugees
Duration: 3'37"

08:40
NZ, Vietnamese Prime Ministers condemn Paris terror attacks
BODY:
The Prime Minister John Key and his Vietnamese counterpart Nyugen Tan Dung have condemned the deadly attacks in Paris.
Topics: conflict, crime, politics
Regions:
Tags: Vietnam, Paris Attacks, terrorism, John Key, Nyugen Tan Dung
Duration: 3'23"

08:44
Williamson and Taylor combine for record stand v Australia
BODY:
A double century by Ross Taylor and the second century in as many matches from Kane Williamson, dug New Zealand out of a big hole in the second test against Australia in Perth last night.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: cricket, NZ Black Caps, Perth, Wacca
Duration: 3'41"

08:48
'Children have a right to know who they are'
BODY:
Fewer children are being adopted and the Government is under increasing pressure to modernise its 60-year-old law.
Topics: life and society, politics, law
Regions:
Tags: adoption laws, human rights
Duration: 3'31"

08:50
Possibility of another beech mast, says DOC
BODY:
The Department of Conservation is predicting next year will be bad for predators and says it could be worse than in 2014 when they had to respond with the country's largest 1080 drop.
Topics: environment
Regions:
Tags: beech tree mast, 1080 poison, South Island
Duration: 3'16"

08:53
Cook Island fishing industry divided over new EU tuna deal
BODY:
There continues to be widespread opposition to purse seining fleets fishing in Cook Islands waters, despite the government hailing its latest fishing negotiations as the best deal yet.
Topics: politics, environment
Regions:
Tags: Cook Islands, purse seining, fishing
Duration: 3'57"

08:57
Phil Kafcaloudes with news from Australia
BODY:
Time to chat to our Melbourne correspondent Phil Kafcaloudes.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags: Australia, current affairs
Duration: 1'47"

=SHOW NOTES=

===9:06 AM. | Nine To Noon===
=DESCRIPTION=

Current affairs and topics of interest, including: 10:45 The Reading: An Awfully Big Adventure, by Jane Tolerton NZ WWI veterans tell their stories (6 of 15, RNZ)

=AUDIO=

09:10
Paris councillor reacts to attacks
BODY:
Arash Derambarsh is a local Paris councillor. He lost friends both in this most recent attack and in the attack on Charlie Hebdo in January.
Topics: conflict
Regions:
Tags: Paris, terrorism, ISIS
Duration: 4'48"

09:15
Terror networking and finance expert on Paris attacks
BODY:
Loretta Napoleoni is an expert on terrorist financing and money laundering, and advises several governments and international organisations on counter-terrorism and money laundering. One of her most recent books is The Islamist Phoenix: The Islamic State and the Redrawing of the Middle East
Topics: conflict
Regions:
Tags: Paris, terrorism, ISIS
Duration: 14'55"

09:25
How will Europe respond?
BODY:
France closed its borders immediately after the attacks to prevent any accomplices escaping. Now several other EU countries have suggested they will impose restrictions on the Schengen Agreement, which guarantees free movement across most of the region. Nine to Noon speaks to Will McCants, the author of The ISIS Apocalypse and the director of the Brookings Institution's Project on US Relations with the Islamic World.
Topics: conflict, politics
Regions:
Tags: Paris, terrorism, ISIS
Duration: 7'47"

09:45
Europe Correspondent - Seamus Kearney
BODY:
Ongoing implications of the Paris terror attacks.
Topics: politics, conflict
Regions:
Tags: Europe
Duration: 15'01"

10:10
New head of the ESA wants moon base
BODY:
The new Director General of the European Space Agency wants to build a village on the far side of the moon.
EXTENDED BODY:
He's the new Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA), and he wants to build a village on the far side of the moon.
Professor Johann-Dietrich Woerner believes space agencies need to look beyond the International Space Station and a moon base base could house a telescope that could peer deeper into our galaxy.
He says the 3D printer technology Nasa wants to use to build a base on Mars could be tried out on the Moon first.
Jan Worner is now in charge of an 8 billion dollar annual budget, and is responsible for the ESA's wide range of work, including weather, communication and navigation satellites, astronauts on the international space station and missions to Mars, Mercury and Jupiter.
Jan Woerner talked to Kathryn Ryan on Nine to Noon
Topics: science
Regions:
Tags: space, astronomy, European Space Agency, lunar village
Duration: 26'58"

10:40
Book Review - Slade House
BODY:
Book review: Slade House by David Mitchell, reviewed by Jane Westaway. Published by Hodder RRP$29.99.
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags: Slade House
Duration: 6'54"

11:10
Politics with Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills
BODY:
Politics with Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills.
Topics: politics
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 24'50"

11:30
Filipino cuisine with Masterchef finalist Leo Fernandez
BODY:
From adobo to arroz caldo, while Filipino cooking is less spicy than food from its Thai and Vietnamese cousins, it is no less delicious.
Topics: food
Regions:
Tags: Filipino food
Duration: 13'16"

11:45
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne
BODY:
Kennedy Warne discusses virtual adventuring, wayfinding and the ghosts of Google.
EXTENDED BODY:
This week Kennedy Warne is indoors, exploring the outdoors with his smartphone. He looks at virtual adventuring, wayfinding and the ghosts of Google.
Topics: environment, technology
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 10'18"

=SHOW NOTES=

09:05 Paris councillor reacts to terror attacks
Arash Derambarsh is a local Paris councillor. He lost friends both in this most recent attack and in the attack on Charlie Hebdo in January.
09:10 Terror networking and finance expert on Paris attacks
Loretta Napoleoni is an expert on terrorist financing and money laundering, and advises several governments and international organisations on counter-terrorism and money laundering. One of her most recent books is The Islamist Phoenix: The Islamic State and the Redrawing of the Middle East
09:30 How will Europe respond?
France closed it's borders immediately after the attacks to prevent any accomplices escaping. Now, several other European Union countries have suggested they will impose restrictions on the Schengen Agreement, which guarantees free movement across most of the region. Nine to Noon speaks to Will McCants, author of The ISIS Apocalypse and the director of the Brookings Institution's Project on US Relations with the Islamic World.
09:45 Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney
10:05 Johann-Dietrich Woerner
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He's the new Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA), and he wants to build a village on the far side of the moon. Professor Johann-Dietrich Weorner believes space agencies need to look beyond the International Space Station and a moon base base could house a telescope that could peer deeper into our galaxy.
10:35 Book review: Slade House by David Mitchell
10:45 The Reading
An Awfully Big Adventure by Jane Tolerton
New Zealand World War One veterans tell their stories (Part 6 of 15)
11:05 Political commentators Matthew Hooton and Stephen Mills
11:30 Filipino cuisine with Masterchef finalist Leo Fernandez
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From adobo to arroz caldo, while Filipino cooking is less spicy than food from its Thai and Vietnamese neighbours, it is no less delicious.
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11:45 Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne discusses virtual adventuring, wayfinding and the ghosts of Google
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A week ago Google launched "track view" versions of several of New Zealand's Great Walks: Abel Tasman, Milford, Kepler, Waikaremoana, Heaphy, Routeburn and Rakiura/Stewart Island tracks.
Other links:
Cellphone navigation in the outdoors
The Ghosts of Google
A useful app called SunCalc

===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

=AUDIO=

12:00
Midday News for 16 November 2015
BODY:
The search intensifies for Paris attackers who may have escaped and meanwhile in Wellington, people pay their respects outside the French Embassy.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 15'24"

12:17
Fonterra's share price rises on earnings forecast improvement
BODY:
Fonterra Cooperative Group's shares are up about 1-and-a-half percent after the dairy giant upgraded its earnings forecast by up to as much as 10 percent.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Fonterra
Duration: 1'22"

12:18
Ebos acquires Red Seal for $80 million
BODY:
The animal and healthcare products company, Ebos Group, is to buy well known natural health goods manufacturer, Red Seal, for 80 million dollars.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Ebos Group
Duration: 54"

12:20
Strong retail sales driven by cars and electronic goods
BODY:
Consumer spending has rebounded strongly in the three months ended September after a soft patch driven by vehicle sales according to official data..
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: consumer spending
Duration: 55"

12:21
Activity in the services sector weakens
BODY:
Activity in the services sector has weakened.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: services sector
Duration: 1'03"

12:22
Argosy's first half profit rises almost 23 percent
BODY:
The property investor, Argosy Property, has made a first half net profit of just over 46 million dollars, driving its dividend payout up by more than 9 percent.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: Argosy Property
Duration: 38"

12:23
Jim Parker in Australia
BODY:
To Australia...the world's biggest miner, BHP Billiton, may have to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in damages over an environmental disaster at a Brazilian iron ore mine.
Topics: business
Regions:
Tags: BHP Billiton, Australia
Duration: 1'55"

12:24
Midday Markets for 16 November 2015
BODY:
For the latest from the markets we're joined by James Grigor at Macquarie Private Wealth.
Topics: business, economy
Regions:
Tags: markets
Duration: 2'26"

12:27
Midday Sports News for 16 November 2015
BODY:
The New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson believes all three results are back on the table in the second cricket test against Australia in Perth.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'52"

12:31
Long Range Weather Forecast for 16 November 2015
BODY:
Long Range Weather Forecast for 16 November 2015.
Topics: weather
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 2'55"

12:35
Midday Rural News for 16 November 2015
BODY:
News from the rural and farming sectors.
Topics: rural, farming
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 7'50"

=SHOW NOTES=

===1:06 PM. | Jesse Mulligan, 1–4pm===
=DESCRIPTION=

An upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

13:10
First song
BODY:
'Save A Prayer' by Eagles of Death Metal.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 5'48"

13:15
1080 Drops - Dr Graeme Elliott
BODY:
A massive 1080 poison offensive has successfully wiped out 95 per cent of rats and 85 per cent of stoats in targeted forests around the country. But the result still fell a bit short of what a Department of Conservation scientist was hoping for. As part of a $21 million project dubbed The Battle for Our Birds, DoC staff launched 27 aerial pest control operations between last August and February over hundreds of thousands of hectares of beech forest, mainly in the South Island.
Topics: environment, science
Regions:
Tags: 1080 poison, DOC, The Battle for Our Birds
Duration: 7'29"

13:22
150 Years Since Waerenga A Hika - Dr Vincent O'Malley
BODY:
Next week marks the 150th anniversary of the Siege of Waerenga a Hika. Te Aitanga a Mahaki iwi will mark the anniversary of the siege of Waerenga a Hika, when 200 colonial troops with 300 Māori allies, predominantly Ngati Porou, attacked the pa.
Topics: history, te ao Māori
Regions: East Coast
Tags: Waerenga a Hika
Duration: 10'11"

13:33
NZ Cricket - Glenn Turner
BODY:
Ross Taylor's New Zealand team-mates have rated it one of the best test innings and implored him to lift again for a shot at a triple-century against Australia in Perth. Taylor will resume on day four of the second cricket test on 235 not out, his highest test score, with the Black Caps 510-6 and still trailing Australia by 49.
Topics: sport
Regions:
Tags: Black Caps, cricket
Duration: 12'24"

13:45
Favourite Album
BODY:
Funeral - Arcade Fire. Chosen by Delaney Mes.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 14'39"

14:09
TV Review - Alex Casey
BODY:
Flesh and Bone, Masters of None, 800 Words, and The Muppets.
Topics: media, arts
Regions:
Tags: television
Duration: 11'35"

14:20
Books - Paul Little
BODY:
'Rawblood' by Catriona Ward, published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 'Mr Shivers' by Robert Jackson Bennett, published by Orbit. 'The Pilo Family Circus' by Will Elliott, published by Quercus.
Topics: books
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 8'49"

14:30
New Music - Kate Robertson
BODY:
'Everybody Does' - Julien Baker, 'Kill V. Maim' - Grimes and 'Beeping' - Polish Club.
Topics: music
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 18'44"

14:49
Theatre - Craig Beardsworth
BODY:
'Evita' at the Opera House in Wellington.
Topics: arts
Regions:
Tags: theatre
Duration: 7'10"

15:09
Feature Interview - Adam Sisman
BODY:
"The more identities a man has, the more they express the person they conceal." So said famous fictional spook George Smiley in John LeCarre's Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy. But the master of spy thrillers - the author who created Smiley - is actually David John Moore Cornwell. And Cornwell may be more accomplished at changing personas and just as interesting as any character he has written about as John LeCarre. A former member of the British Intelligence Service, MI5, he has written 23 books over the past 50 years including the classic The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. Author Adam Sisman has written several biographies and takes on perhaps his biggest challenge in his new book, John le Carré: The Biography. He peels back some of the mysteries about the man who has thrilled millions of readers over the last 5 decades.
EXTENDED BODY:
"The more identities a man has, the more they express the person they conceal." So said famous fictional spook George Smiley in John LeCarre's Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy. But the master of spy thrillers - the author who created Smiley - is actually David John Moore Cornwell. And Cornwell may be more accomplished at changing personas and just as interesting as any character he has written about as John LeCarre. A former member of the British Intelligence Service, MI5, he has written 23 books over the past 50 years including the classic The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. Author Adam Sisman has written several biographies and takes on perhaps his biggest challenge in his new book, John le Carré: The Biography. He peels back some of the mysteries about the man who has thrilled millions of readers over the last 5 decades.
Topics: author interview
Regions:
Tags: Adam Sisman, John LeCarre
Duration: 21'51"

15:30
India's Living Treasure - Master puppeteer with global message
BODY:
For 50 years he's travelled to the remotest areas of rural India, now he's gone global. An International Indian Puppeteer and his touring theatre company use simple handmade puppets to bring serious messages to life on social issues such as AIDS, family planning and the environment. Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the renowned puppet master to learn about his mission and how puppet stories can carry tough messages to the masses.
Topics: music, arts, spiritual practices, education, life and society, international aid and development
Regions:
Tags: puppetry, cultural practices, rural India
Duration: 10'26"

15:30
India's Living Treasure - Master puppeteer with global message
BODY:
Indian Puppets with a Serious message: International Indian Puppeteer Mahipat Kavi and his touring theatre company use puppets to bring serious messages to life on social issues such as AIDS, family planning and the environment with his award winning puppet serials for television and educational films in India and abroad. Now Mahipat and Puppets and Plays are performing in Wellington. Lynda meets Mahipat and the team back stage to learn more from the renowned puppet master about his mission and its impacts and how puppet stories can carry tough messages to the masses.
Topics:
Regions: Wellington Region, Auckland Region
Tags: puppetry, music, arts, cultural practices, spiritual practices, aid and development, education, life and society, rural India.
Duration: 10'26"

15:45
The Panel pre-show for 16 November 2015
BODY:
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
Topics:
Regions:
Tags:
Duration: 14'07"

=SHOW NOTES=

1:10 First Song
'Save A Prayer' - Eagles Of Death Metal.
1:15 1080 Drops - Dr Graeme Elliott
A massive 1080 poison offensive has successfully wiped out 95 per cent of rats and 85 per cent of stoats in targeted forests around the country. But the result still fell a bit short of what a Department of Conservation scientist was hoping for. As part of a $21 million project dubbed The Battle for Our Birds, DoC staff launched 27 aerial pest control operations between last August and February over hundreds of thousands of hectares of beech forest, mainly in the South Island.
1:20 150 Years Since Waerenga A Hika - Dr Vincent O'Malley
Next week marks the 150th anniversary of the Siege of Waerenga a Hika. Te Aitanga a Mahaki iwi will mark the anniversary of the siege of Waerenga a Hika, when 200 colonial troops with 300 Māori allies, predominantly Ngati Porou, attacked the pa.
1:30 NZ Cricket - Glenn Turner
Ross Taylor's New Zealand team-mates have rated it one of the best test innings and implored him to lift again for a shot at a triple-century against Australia in Perth. Taylor will resume on day four of the second cricket test on 235 not out, his highest test score, with the Black Caps 510-6 and still trailing Australia by 49.
1:40 Favourite Album
Funeral - Arcade Fire. Chosen by Delaney Mes.
2:10 The Critics
TV Review - Alex Casey
Books - Paul Little
New Music - Kate Robertson
Theatre - Craig Beardsworth
3:10 Feature Interview - Adam Sisman
"The more identities a man has, the more they express the person they conceal." So said famous fictional spook George Smiley in John LeCarre's Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy. But the master of spy thrillers - the author who created Smiley - is actually David John Moore Cornwell. And Cornwell may be more accomplished at changing personas and just as interesting as any character he has written about as John LeCarre. A former member of the British Intelligence Service, MI5, he has written 23 books over the past 50 years including the classic The Spy Who Came In From The Cold. Author Adam Sisman has written several biographies and takes on perhaps his biggest challenge in his new book, John le Carré: The Biography. He peels back some of the mysteries about the man who has thrilled millions of readers over the last 5 decades.
3:35 Voices - Lynda Chanwai-Earle
Lynda Chanwai-Earle takes us to meet an International Indian Puppeteer and his touring theatre company who use simple handmade puppets to convey lively but serious messages on social issues such as AIDS, family planning and the environment.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Julie Moffett.

===4:06 PM. | The Panel===
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An hour of discussion featuring a range of panellists from right along the opinion spectrum (RNZ)

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15:45
The Panel pre-show for 16 November 2015
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Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel.
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Duration: 14'07"

16:03
The Panel with Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant (Part 1)
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What the Panelists Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant have been up to. University of Waikato's Al Gillespie talks about the Paris attacks and the required response. Terrorism and Islamist expert Professor Greg Barton talks about how to handle extremism in the aftermath of the Paris attacks.
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Duration: 25'26"

16:05
The Panel with Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant (Part 2)
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Do we agree with Billboards so-called greatest albums of all time? What the Panelists Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant have been thinking about. Professor Paul Spoonley talks about skilled immigrants who are let down on the job front. Former Thai kick-boxing champion and martial arts commentator Mike Angove talks about the fight between Holly Holm and Ronda Rousey.
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Duration: 25'01"

16:07
Panel Intro
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What the Panelists Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant have been up to.
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Duration: 3'12"

16:11
Professor Al Gillespie on the Paris attacks
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University of Waikato's Al Gillespie talks about the Paris attacks and the required response.
Topics: conflict, crime
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Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 11'36"

16:23
Deakin University's Greg Barton on the Paris attacks
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Terrorism and Islamist expert Professor Greg Barton talks about how to handle extremism in the aftermath of the Paris attacks.
Topics: conflict, crime
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Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 10'13"

16:35
Greatest albums
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Do we agree with Billboards so-called greatest albums of all time?
Topics: music
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Tags: Billboard
Duration: 3'42"

16:39
Panel Says
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What the Panelists Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant have been thinking about.
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Duration: 6'59"

16:45
Work for immigrants
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What the Panelists Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant have been thinking about.
Topics: refugees and migrants
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Tags: jobs
Duration: 7'46"

16:53
UFC - sport or brutality?
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Former Thai kick-boxing champion and martial arts commentator Mike Angove talks about the fight between Holly Holm and Ronda Rousey.
Topics: sport
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Tags: UFC
Duration: 6'28"

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===5:00 PM. | Checkpoint===
=DESCRIPTION=

RNZ's two-hour news and current affairs programme

=AUDIO=

17:00
Checkpoint Top Stories for Monday 16 November 2015
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The latest on the Paris attacks and the French beginning their retaliation against IS. As many as thirty New Zealanders may have been removed from Christmas Island and Ross Taylor making history whacking at the Wacca.
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Duration: 22'56"

17:08
France's retaliation for IS Paris attacks almost immediate
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France's retaliation for the Paris attacks has been almost immediate, its warplanes dropping 20 bombs on the Islamic State-held city of Raqqa in Syria.
Topics: conflict, crime
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Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 4'42"

17:13
Our correspondent in Paris
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From Paris, we're joined by the BBC's Olivier Weber.
Topics: conflict, crime
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Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 4'06"

17:17
Dunedin council backs push to become Syrian resettlement centre
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The Dunedin city council has unanimously backed a push to make the city a resettlement centre for Syrian refugees.
Topics: refugees and migrants
Regions: Otago
Tags: Syria
Duration: 3'26"

17:20
30 NZers may have been removed from Christmas Island
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RNZ has been told that as many as thirty New Zealanders may have been removed from the detention centre, on Christmas Island.
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Tags: Christmas Island, Australian detention centres
Duration: 4'17"

17:25
Police officer runs campaign of hatred against dominatrix
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Police officer Jason Harris ran a campaign of hatred against a woman who is a professional dominatrix.
Topics: crime
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Jason Harris
Duration: 2'34"

17:27
Ross Taylor makes history for Black Caps
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To Australia now, and Black Cap Ross Taylor has been making history - but fallen agonisingly short of a triple ton.
Topics: sport
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Tags: Black Caps, cricket
Duration: 3'31"

17:34
Today's market update
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Shares in the Fonterra Co-operative have ended the trading day up over 2 percent after the dairy firm upgraded its earnings forecast by up to as much as 10 percent.
Topics: business, economy
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Tags: markets
Duration: 2'00"

17:36
What the world is saying about Paris attacks
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A French woman in New Zealand has posted a moving tribute to her sister who was killed in the Paris attacks.
Topics: conflict, crime
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Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 3'23"

17:40
Man accused of murdering son - no body found
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A jury in the trial of a man accused of murdering his son has been told one of the first things it must decide is whether anyone is actually dead.
Topics: crime, law
Regions: Taranaki
Tags: David Noel Roigard
Duration: 2'57"

17:43
$300 pooper scooper bylaw for Christchurch
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Christchurch dog owners could soon be slapped with a 300-dollar fine for not carrying plastic bags with them to pick up poo after their pets.
Topics: politics, law
Regions: Canterbury
Tags: dog owners
Duration: 3'28"

17:46
Davender Singh's wife couldn't explain her injuries
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The wife of Davender Singh couldn't explain to police how her finger got cut or where the abrasions on her neck came from.
Topics: crime
Regions: Auckland Region
Tags: Davender Singh
Duration: 3'13"

17:50
Most of Perth inmates are Kiwis: inmate
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At least two more groups of New Zealanders have been transferred from the Christmas Island detention centre and into Perth's maximum security prison.
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Tags: Australian detention centres, Christmas Island
Duration: 3'26"

17:54
Māori doctors want answers for TPP
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Māori doctors are saying it's not too late to take a stand against the Trans Pacific partnership
Topics: te ao Māori, health
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Tags: doctors, TPP
Duration: 2'32"

18:07
Sports News for 16 November 2015
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An update from the team at RNZ Sport.
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Duration: 3'02"

18:18
Refugees will be double-screened - John Key
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One of the Paris attackers may have posed as a refugee to enter France
Topics: crime, refugees and migrants
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Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism
Duration: 4'07"

18:22
New Zealand troops arrive back from Iraq
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The first group of New Zealand soldiers who've completed a training mission in Iraq have touched down on home soil in the last hour.
Topics: defence force
Regions: Manawatu
Tags: Ohakea Air base, Iraq
Duration: 1'54"

18:24
Bar fined for breach of smokefree legislation
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A second Wellington bar has been fined for breaching smokefree laws.
Topics: law, business
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: smokefree laws
Duration: 1'59"

18:26
DOC says watching European fairs for smuggled reptiles
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The Department of Conservations is keeping an eye on an upcoming reptile fair in Germany, for any signs of protected species smuggled out of the country.
Topics: crime
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Tags: DOC, Germany, reptile fair
Duration: 3'39"

18:34
Terror expert warns of copycat attacks
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An Australian terrorism expert is warning of copycat attacks following the strikes on Paris.
Topics: crime
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Tags: Paris Attacks, terrorism, Australia
Duration: 6'32"

18:41
Pilots battle over Wellington runway extension
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A plane is 29 times more likely to overshoot the runway at Wellington Airport than at Auckland, the High Court in Wellington has been told.
Topics: transport
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: Wellington International Airport
Duration: 3'07"

18:41
DOC worried by slump in southern Yellow-Eyed Penguin numbers
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The number of yellow-eyed penguin nests in Otago and Southland has fallen to its lowest twenty-five years.
Topics: environment
Regions: Otago, Southland
Tags: DOC, yellow-eyed penguins
Duration: 3'51"

18:48
Council slammed for hosting defence conference
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The Wellington city council has been accused of being two-faced by allowing companies that make nuclear weapon systems to hold a promo day in one of its venues.
Topics: business, politics
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: nuclear weapon systems, Peace Action Wellington
Duration: 2'39"

18:51
Students smuggle drugs to pay study fees
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Otago university students stand accused of smuggling ecstasy, cocaine and LSD - which police say could be to pay for their study fees.
Topics: crime, education
Regions: Otago
Tags: police, drugs
Duration: 1'43"

18:53
People isolated by bridger collapse will have to wait
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People left isolated by the slumping of a bridge in Upper Hutt will have to wait until the end of the week before things improve.
Topics: transport, weather
Regions: Wellington Region
Tags: bridge, Upper Hutt
Duration: 2'27"

18:55
Paris attacks increase pressure on Obama
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The terror attacks in Paris have increased the pressure on US President Barak Obama over his increasingly untenable policy on Syria.
Topics: politics
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Duration: 4'27"

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===7:06 PM. | Nights===
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Entertainment and information, including: 7:33 Best of Upbeat: Selected Eva Radich exchanges with personalities from the world of music and the arts (RNZ) 8:13 Windows on the World: International public radio features and documentaries 9:30 Insight: An award-winning documentary programme providing comprehensive coverage of national and international current affairs (RNZ)

=AUDIO=

19:10
Deborah Joy Wilson - Eating in Emergencies
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Save the Children nutrition advisor on assignment in the Ukraine and challenged with providing decent food to children and families in areas under stress from civil war.
Topics: international aid and development, refugees and migrants
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Tags: Ukraine, civil war, nutrition, food, children, winter
Duration: 17'49"

20:40
Stella McQueen - Native Fish
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Self-confessed native fish geek, author and field worker on Nights to talk about her petition to ban commercial whitebait fishing and help save the four endangered native fish species of the five harvested.
Topics: science, environment
Regions: West Coast
Tags: fish, fresh water, native fish species, endangered species, Endangered Plants And Animals, endangered wildlife
Duration: 15'23"

20:59
Conundrum clue 1
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Conundrum clue 1.
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Duration: 19"

21:15
Kanti Pertiwi - Stamping Out Corruption
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Research student from the University of Melbourne's department of Management and Marketing on the government of Indonesia stepping-up and attempting to stamp-out corruption.
Topics: politics, economy, international aid and development
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Tags: Indonesia, corruption, anti-corruption, Victoria
Duration: 18'04"

=SHOW NOTES=

Nights on RNZ National
with skipper. Bryan Crump & navigator. Robyn Rockgirl Walker
On the show tonight (Monday)...
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7:12 EATING IN EMERGENCIES
the challenges to provide decent food to children and families in an region under stress due to civil war - with nutrition advisor Deborah Joy Wilson, who is on a Save the Children assignment in the Ukraine...
7:35 Upbeat - Garrick Ohlsson
> feature interviews from RNZ Concert with Eva Radich
8:12 Windows on the World - The Genetics of Intelligence
> international public radio documentaries
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8:43 The Scientists - NATIVE FISH
New Zealand fish with Stella McQueen, self-confessed native fish geek, author and field worker... the petition on banning commercial whitebaiting ...

roster: Alan Gilmore (Astronomy); Leo Schep (Toxicology); Bec Stanley (Botany); Mark Apperley (Computer Science); Don Otter (Food Technology); Erick Brenstrum (World Weather); Jean Fleming (Body Parts); Pierre Roudier (Soil Science); Shaun Hendy (Physics); & Stella McQueen (Native Fish Ecology)

8:59 conundrum clue 1
9:10 BUYING INTO ANTI-CORRUPTION
the government of Indonesia is stepping up and attempting to stamp out anti-corruption - with Kanti Pertiwi, research student from the University of Melbourne's department of Management and Marketing...
9:30 Insight - Climate Summit - Talkfest or Opportunity?
> in-depth topical analysis from RNZ News
9:59 conundrum clue 2
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 - Folk Alley ep.3
> music from the american continent
... nights' time is the right time...

===10:00 PM. | Late Edition===
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RNZ news, including Dateline Pacific and the day's best interviews from RNZ National

===11:06 PM. | None (National)===
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lena See presents a selection of traditional and contemporary folk, Americana and roots music from classic and new releases, as well as in-studio and live concert recordings (3 of 13, PRX)