For State of the States, our weekly 95bFM US election coverage, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso on yesterday’s Harris/Trump Presidential debate and Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris.
For State of the States, our weekly 95bFM US election coverage, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso on yesterday’s Harris/Trump Presidential debate and Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris.
Featuring Political Commentary, Breakfast Food, Natural Ange, an interview with MC Slave of Fat Freddy's Drop about their new album, and Katie of Dateline phones in from Pōneke.
Playlist
Durand Jones & The Indications - Sea Gets Hotter
VuVuVu - Arugam Bay
Nuyorican Soul - It's Alright, I Feel It!
The White Stripes - I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
Finley Quaye - Even after all
Teddyyy - Radio (Club Mix)
L.A. Mitchell - Slow Dancing
Rizvan & TAGS - Go
BlueMoonDisco - Bungle's Bungle
Tami Neilson - I Never Cared For You (cover)
Los Palms - I Don't Wanna Be Cool
Metallica, Megadeath & The Who - Eminence of Holy Wars and Creeping Death
Jim Nothing - The Present
Marlin's Dreaming - Country Plaines
Jujulipps - Game Over
Fat Freddy's Drop - Next Stop
NIISA - Come Away from the House of Death
Body of Work - Bottle To Go
The Strokes - Reptilia
Louisa Nicklin - Can't See
Night Lunch - Dog Show
Toro Y Moi - Tuesday
Recitals - Champion Runner
Dateline - Choose Me
Dateline - Home Fires
King Tuff - Infinite Mile
Wooden Shjips - Back To Land
Frog Power - top ten celebrities rotting in a prison cell Tonight
Earlier this week, ACT leader David Seymour announced that the basic outline of the treaty principles bill, which would be introduced to parliament in November later this year, would include acknowledgements saying that iwi and hapū had specific rights to their lands.
This comes after more than 400 Christian leaders in Aotearoa signed a joint letter condemning the bill and asking MPs to strike it down, as well as Prime Minister Christopher Luxon making an official statement saying that he wouldn't support the bill beyond its first reading.
For our weekly catch up, News and Editorial Director, Joel, spoke to the Green Party’s Ricardo Menendez-March to discuss the recent changes to the treaty principles bill and whether or not it guaranteed protections for Iwi and Māori.
We also talked about government cutting pay parity agreements for relief teachers at Early Childhood Education Centres, as well as Concerns over Nicole McKee's efforts to reform gun laws
It recently came to the public’s attention that the Inland Revenue Department had been providing social media firms with the personal details of taxpayers to be used in marketing campaigns.
While the IRD have tried to reassure taxpayers that their details were anonymised using a hashing process that would replace the letters in their names with numbers, many have raised concerns about the potential privacy implications that could come with their personal data being sold to social media companies, as well as the efficacy of the hashing process itself.
Wire Host Oto spoke to Gehan Gunasekara, Associate Professor in Commercial Law at the University of Auckland, to discuss the IRD’s selling of taxpayer data to social media firms and its potential implications.
Toro y Moi's CD-R mix from the release of Hole Erth- the mix was burned onto a bunch of blank CDs and dropped into record stores across the U.S! Thanks to Chaz for sharing the mix with 95bFM <3