Breakfast: Thursday, May 10

  • Breakfast: Thursday, May 10 (Source: ONE News)

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Latest on the Emily Longley trial

For the latest overnight developments in the Emily Longley
trial, Breakfast speaks to Europe Correspondent Garth Bray who has
been following the case.

Mergers and acquisitions - is NZ lagging behind?

New worldwide research shows New Zealand is lagging behind in
mergers and acquisitions meaning we are missing out on big deals
and growing our companies. Breakfast asks how much this is costing
us and how we can change it?

Does Terrorism Suppression Act need an overhaul?

The case against the so-called "Urewera Four" will not go to a
retrial, and the Prime Minister says it is time to take a fresh
look at the Terrorism Suppression Act. Jeremy Bioletti, lawyer for
one of the accused, looks at whether the law needs to be
overhauled, or scrapped.

What do mums want on Mother's Day?

Mother's Day is only a couple of days away and a new survey out
shows most mums just want a thank you this Mother's Day. Breakfast
talks to psychologist Sara Chatwin about whether mums are
appreciated.

Workers of the future

Kiwi businesses are already looking at how a young child's
development will eventually impact the industry. Breakfast talks to
BusinessNZ Chief Executive Phil O'Reilly.

Citizens initiated referendum against asset sales

This morning sees the launch of the official campaign launching
a petition for a citizens initiated referendum against asset
sales.

Breakfast speaks with campaign spokespeople Roy Reid from Grey
Power and AUSA president Arena Williams.

High rates of self-harm

Professor Marc Wilson from Victoria University's School of
Psychology joins Breakfast to discuss the four-year study that he
is leading, looking into Kiwi teenagers' shockingly high rates of
self-harm.

Tackling rheumatic fever

The Government wants to spend $24 million over five years to
help reduce rheumatic fever among the country's most vulnerable
children. Breakfast speaks with National MP Jami-Lee Ross and
Labour MP Jacinda Ardern.

Reaction to Australian Budget

For reaction to the 2012 Australian Budget Breakfast goes live
to Australia Correspondent Steve Marshall.

The Dictator - how offensive will it be?

As Sacha Baron-Cohen prepares to shock the world once more as
The Dictator, US correspondent Jack Tame finds out how the creator
of Borat and Bruno plans to offend this time round.

The Kaiser Chiefs are in town

Some of our favourite Leeds lads, the Kaiser Chiefs, are playing
their first ever New Zealand show in Auckland on Thursday ahead of
the release of their greatest hits album Souvenir on Friday. Lead
singer Ricky Wilson and guitarist Andrew "Whitey" White join
Breakfast.

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