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TVNZ7's Kingmaker Minor Leaders Debate In 7 Parts

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TVNZ7's Kingmaker Minor Leaders Debate In Seven Parts - 30 March 2008


Staring: Jeanette Fitzsimons, Pita Sharples, Peter Dunne, Rodney Hide, Jim Anderton & An Empty Chair Representing Winston Peters


Video & Images by Alastair Thompson


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Scoop was granted permission to video the shooting of today's TVNZ7 broadcast launch event - a Minor Party Leaders Debate in Parliament's Legislative Council Chamber and recorded the entire proceedings (nearly 2 hours) for Scoop video on demand.
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  • Scoop Video: Video on Demand of today's TVNZ7 Minor Leaders Debate held in Parliament's Legislative Council Chamber. Hosted by TVNZ Political Editor Guyon Espiner and featuring Jeanette Fitzsimons, Pita Sharples, Peter Dunne, Rodney Hide, Jim Anderton & An Empty Chair Representing Winston Peters

PART 1 - Opening Statements (Scoop's apologies to Jeanette Fitzsimons for missing the first part of her visionary presentation. The official video of today's event should be online shortly containing the missing footage.)

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PART 2 - Republicanism & The Maori Seats

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PART 3 - Te Tiriti O Waitangi

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PART 4 - The Environment

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PART 5 - The Economy

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PART 6 - Law and Order

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PART 7 - Minor Party Bottom Lines

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(Photos taken with a Scoop Nokia N95. Note - high quality images should be available shortly from TVNZ publicity.)


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Anticipation... an empty set.


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Engagement... Jane Bowron (Dominion Post) and Colin Peacock (RNZ) were in the media heavy live audience.


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Networking... Rodney Hide chats to TVNZ reporter Fran Mold and NewstalkZB's Felix Marwick in the news break.

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