Breakfast: Tuesday, November 17 

Published: 12:37AM Tuesday November 17, 2009

Name suppression laws report (6:20)

Source: Breakfast

The Law Commission has tabled a report to parliament calling for tightening up and more transparency over name suppression laws. Law Society barrister Anthony Rogers appears on Breakfast with his analysis of the report

Malcolm Axcell (Source: ONE News)

Should NZ apologise to its lost children? (5:54)

Source: Breakfast

Malcolm Axcell, who was sent to New Zealand without his family when he was 11, is calling for a public apology from the NZ government to victims of Britain's migrant policy programme.

Fran Mold (Source: ONE News)

The week in politics (5:55)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast speaks to deputy political editor Fran Mold about whether we should be getting excited about a possible free trade agreement with the US.

MC Hammer (Source: Getty Images)

Catching up with MC Hammer (2:40)

Source: Breakfast

Reporter Alison Pugh caught up with rapper MC Hammer who made a brief visit to New Zealand

(Source: Breakfast)

Music reviews: Norah Jones, Spandau Ballet and The Brunettes (4:15)

Source: Breakfast

Francesca Rudkin reviews Norah Jones The Fall, Spandau Ballet Once More, and The Brunettes Paper Dolls

(Source: ONE News)

Prison inmates release music CD (3:52)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast spoke to music teacher Evan Rhys Davies who teaches prisoners at Spring Hill Prison to write music. He has just released a CD called If These Walls Could Speak, written and performed by inmates

(Source: Breakfast)

Regional roundup: 17.11.09 (5:59)

Source: Breakfast

Our regional reporters roundup the best strories from all over New Zealand, including the Minties recipe change controversy and Matt's glasses.

Breakfast presenters Paul and Pippa (Source: Breakfast)

Breakfast feedback: 17.11.09 (4:00)

Source: Breakfast

Breakfast presenters Paul Henry and Pippa Wetzell read through a selection of viewers' feedback

(Source: Breakfast)

Dating tips for men (3:55)

Source: Breakfast

Relationship commentator Rachel Goodchild runs us through dating tips for men

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Looking out for the little guy, Wednesday 7:30pm
Meet the people that bring you the news
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Where there's a story, we'll find it, Sunday 7:30pm
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