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07 October 2009
Video Journal No.15

07 October. John talks about his recent trips to the United States - where he visited the NYSE with his family and the United Nations, where he addressed the Opening of the 64th General Assembly - and Samoa in the aftermath of the tsunami. Photos on Flickr from the US trip are here and photos from the Samoa visit are here.


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#1 - Gareth 2009-10-09 20:00 - (Reply)

Hey John Thanks for the update from your trip. Any chance you'll go to the Copenhagen climate talks like the UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown?

#2 - Murray Forsdyke 2009-10-09 20:53 - (Reply)

Thank you John,,,, What a fantastic way to communicate with New Zealand and the world. Thank you for your humility on Letterman and demonstrating your foresight for NZ as a country. I am proud to be kiwi.. regards M

#3 - Wendy 2009-10-10 09:53 - (Reply)

Thanks very much for posting photos from your travels (e.g. Samoa, New York). Please keep posting them as they are of huge interest to us Kiwis at home.

#4 - William Naylor 2009-10-10 21:45 - (Reply)

Hey, so kiwi's aren't stupid. Instead of saying people made nice speeches etc. you could actually tell us what was IN the speeches. Seriously we do actually care about policy not just TV stints and bell ringing. Still, good to have you post something for us overseas that miss out on a bit back home. WRN.

#5 - Raymond William Ritchie 2009-10-12 12:46 - (Reply)

Prime Minister, Thank you for all that you are doing for our country as you meet not only world leaders but the poor people who are suffering in the Islands. Best Wishes, Ray Ritchie

#6 - gareth 2009-10-12 16:43 - (Reply)

Thanks for the pics too. Saw Rhys Darby had a fundraising BBQ to buy you a ticket to Copenhagen on the weekend http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpp6RkLhRtg

#7 - Andrew Atkin said:
2009-10-20 16:16 - (Reply)

Hi Mr Key, Yes Obama does give a flawless performance. That's his one and only specialty. Bikeway: I would to suggest that your famous bikeway also be able to accomodate small electric scooters that have a power-control that cuts off power once they reach 20km/h (to ensure that they seamlessly integrate with pushbikes). This way people can enjoy the ride without working up a sweat (and getting a sore bum...if I can say that?) if they don't want to, and it boosts demand for the bikeway which should in turn help to encourage a less penny-pinching investment i.e. seal the damn thing!


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