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AGENDA Transcript - October 7 2006
Monday, 9 October 2006, 10:38 am | Agenda
When Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters met with Senator John McCane and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in July the talks were overshadowed by a dispute between Peters and members of the New Zealand media over their conduct during a press ... More >>
AGENDA Highlights 7 October 2006
Monday, 9 October 2006, 10:19 am | Agenda
The National Party know who leaked the e-mails from leader Don Brash’s computer, but aren’t saying, according to Foreign Minister Winston Peters. More >>
Agenda Transcript: Steve Maharey, Sandra King
Monday, 2 October 2006, 10:17 am | Agenda
Labour Cabinet Minister Steve Maharey says the Government has no plans to introduce state funding of political parties, despite the measure being employed by other countries - A top New Zealand newspaper executive says newspapers may die. More >>
AGENDA Highlights: Brash Meets Brethren Again
Sunday, 24 September 2006, 10:30 pm | Agenda
National Party leader Don Brash has confirmed he met members of the Exclusive Brethren after last year’s election. Dr Brash told TV One’s “Agenda” presenter, Lisa Owen, that the meeting took place “many months ago”. More >>
AGENDA Transcript: Don Brash & Pete Hodgson 23/9/6
Sunday, 24 September 2006, 10:27 pm | Agenda
LISA: Today we talk to National Leader Don Brash, he’s live in Wellington. In Auckland we’ll talk to former Sunday News editor Alan Hitchens about when a scoop is not a scoop and our Dairy Diary will take a closer look at Don Brash’s neighbours ... More >>
AGENDA Interviews: Gerry Brownlee Re Don Brash
Monday, 18 September 2006, 8:26 am | Agenda
AGENDA: GERRY Brownlee 16 September Presented by LISA OWEN Transcript ©Front Page Ltd 2006 May be used provided attribution is made to TVOne and “Agenda” More >>
Hone Harawira & Andrew Little On Agenda – Briefs
Monday, 4 September 2006, 1:16 pm | Agenda
A large proportion of Labour’s caucus want Mangere MP Philip Field to resign according to Engineers, Printers, and Manufacturers Union (EPMU) National Secretary Andrew Little. More >>
AGENDA: Andrew Little and Hone Harawira - 2/09/06
Monday, 4 September 2006, 1:14 pm | Agenda
LISA: The Labour Party was born out of the Trade Union Movement and today a little over half of Labour's caucus have a union background, one of those is Mangere MP Taito Phillip Field. Field was stood down this week pending the result of a Police ... More >>
Agenda Transcript: Former PM/WTO Chief Mike Moore
Monday, 28 August 2006, 11:40 am | Agenda
LISA: Earlier this week former Labour Prime Minister wrote a column in the New Zealand Herald in which he complained that MMP has acted as a muzzle on free speech, he went on to say that sleeze seems too easily forgiven that’s why politicians like babies' ... More >>
Agenda Trancript - Don Brash 12 August 2006
Saturday, 12 August 2006, 2:24 pm | Agenda
Can we start with the Auditor General's report Dr Brash I mean what's your interpretation of that report, in electioneering when should the public purse pay, when should the private purse pay? More >>
AGENDA: Cameron Bennett IVs George Fergusson
Monday, 31 July 2006, 1:38 pm | Agenda
AGENDA George Fergusson British High Commissioner Interviewed by CAMERON BENNETT TV One – 29 July 2006 More >>
AGENDA Transcript: Lisa Own IVs Jim Sutton
Monday, 17 July 2006, 12:25 am | Agenda
LISA: First elected to Parliament in 1984 Jim Sutton was something of a rarity in Labour, a farmer. He's since served under four Labour leaders holding portfolios in agriculture forestry and trade. Jim Sutton will retire on August 1st, the first ... More >>
AGENDA Transcript – Hodgson And Ryall
Monday, 26 June 2006, 9:56 am | Agenda
The Health Ministry has given District Health Boards until the end of September to cull almost 17,000 patients from waiting lists. The idea is to make sure that patients aren’t left languishing on those lists for more than six months, More >>
Agenda Transcript: Winston Peters IV
Tuesday, 25 October 2005, 10:08 am | Agenda
Well despite a pre-election pledge that they would abstain on confidence and supply issues New Zealand First has of course signed a confidence and supply agreement with Labour. A major feature of the deal is that Winston Peters becomes the Foreign Minister. ... More >>
Agenda Transcript: Helen Clark IV
Tuesday, 25 October 2005, 9:49 am | Agenda
Today she's formed a government but how long can she hold it together. Helen Clark will try to put the complex set of deals she's done into plain English. We'll also talk to the new Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters, will his immigration ... More >>
Agenda Transcript: Helen Clark, Winston Peters
Tuesday, 25 October 2005, 9:30 am | Agenda
GARTH Today she's formed a government but how long can she hold it together. Helen Clark will try to put the complex set of deals she's done into plain English. We'll also talk to the new Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters, will his immigration ... More >>
Agenda Transcript: Hodgson Brownlee IV
Monday, 12 September 2005, 9:16 am | Agenda
SIMON: Allegations of dirty tricks have been as much a part of this campaign as differences in party policy. Labour and the Greens complained this week when it was revealed that National Leader Don Brash knew about plans by members of the Exclusive Brethren ... More >>
AGENDA: Henry Interviews Peters (Transcript)
Monday, 5 September 2005, 8:57 am | Agenda
Peters faces polling which suggests his parliamentary career may be about to end. Last night's One News Colmar Brunton poll shows that National's Bob Clarkson is ahead of Mr Peters in the Tauranga electorate by 12 percentage points, and late yesterday ... More >>
Agenda: Brash, Commentators & US Sec. Agriculture
Saturday, 27 August 2005, 5:18 pm | Agenda
SIMON: For the second consecutive month the National Business Review UMR poll has National trailing Labour. The poll was conducted before the release of National's tax policy last Monday and of course before Dr Brash told us why he won't be rude ... More >>
Agenda Transcript: Don Brash I'view 27 Aug 2005
Saturday, 27 August 2005, 5:14 pm | Agenda
For the second consecutive month the National Business Review UMR poll has National trailing Labour. The poll was conducted before the release of National's tax policy last Monday and of course before Dr Brash told us why he won't be rude to the Prime ... More >>
