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The Panel for Monday 30 May 2016
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The Panel pre-show for 30 May 2016
3:45 PM.Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Barry Corbett and Jeremy Elwood (Part 1)
4:05 PM.Auckland traffic; Firefighters hesitant after charges laid; Decline in marriage and child poverty. Audio
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The Panel with Barry Corbett and Jeremy Elwood (Part 2)
4:06 PM.Panel says; Cancer and mobile phones; Are smartphones making us hyper?; Animals in zoos. Audio
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Panel Intro
4:07 PM.What the Panelists Barry Corbett and Jeremy Elwood have been up to. Audio
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Auckland traffic
4:10 PM.Matt Lowrie of the Transport Blog talks about Auckland rail, driverless cars and the Chinese idea of a flying bus. Audio
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Firefighters hesitant after charges laid
4:15 PM.Lawyer Chris O'Connor discusses how volunteer firefighters have no support after one is charged over an intersection crash. Audio
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Decline in marriage and child poverty
4:20 PM.Is marriage a protector against child poverty as claimed by Family First? Audio
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I'd rather stay home
4:35 PM.Would you rather be at home than out socialising. Audio
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Panel Says
4:40 PM.What the Panelists Barry Corbett and Jeremy Elwood have been thinking about. Audio
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Cancer and mobile phones
4:40 PM.Telecommunications advisor Jonathan Brewer talks about the conflicting information around mobile phones and cancer. Audio
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Are smartphones making us hyper?
4:45 PM.Smartphone use is being blamed for making us act like we have ADHD. Audio
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Animals in zoos
4:50 PM.Harambe the gorilla was shot after a child got into his enclosure. Was it the right thing to do? And Zuri the giraffe is travelling from Auckland to Wellington to a new enclosure. Audio
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Trump landslide predicted
4:55 PM.Donald Trump has proven commentators wrong throughout the presidential campaign. Will he win the presidency by a landslide. Audio
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Stuck 4-wheel drives could've been freed
4:57 PM.Bulldozer contractor saya the 4-wheel drives stuck in snow on the Old Man Range didn't need to stay there until spring. Audio