Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson 2008

The studio debate programme that looks at issues from a Maori perspective. Watch it here on GoggleboxTV.

Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson on TV1, SUNDAY at 11.30

Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson is back!!

Watch it on TV1, Sunday 8th March, 2009 at 12pm.  
 
Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson is back with a new season.  This week  the Maori Party and the Maori members from the Labour Party debate the Seabed and Foreshore Review, the potential impact of the recession on Maori and that coalition deal with National.  Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson, Sunday mornings at 1130am on TVONE.

 

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12 1:27 a.m. Wed, 10 Mar 10

Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson

06 March 2009

Te Rauhina Te Hemara-Brit'ten

7:29 p.m. Sunday, 8 March 2009

Kia ora

I am so sick of watching this programme to only hear Maori talking over one another so that no one gets heard. What a waste of television time. Willie Jackson needs to facilitate the speakers not sit in at a brawl.

The issues are far too important and invariably the participants make a mockery of tikanga Maori.

So what makes us different from Tauiwi in NZ? Kapa Haka, wholesale under-education, unemployment and a basic rudeness to one another and others if this programme is any example.

I expect from Maori Parlimentarians but all I see is they have taken on the political point scoring of their Pakeha peers in Parliament.

This is not helpful to those who depend on these MPs for our future well-being.

Naku noa
Te Rauhina Te Hemara-Brit'ten
Ngati-Kahungunu

John Babbington-Welsh

7:30 p.m. Sunday, 8 March 2009

Kia ora,I was so looking forward to watching this particular episode with Dr Peter sharples,Tariana Turia, Horomia & Nania,etc, discussing pertinent Maori issues relevant to today? but must say how very disappointed I was to listen to everybody talking over the top of everyone, Willie you must lift your game in the way you conduct(chair) these types of discussion forums? the courtesy of listening to one persons perspective was clearly missing from some of the Labour attendees?It took 21 minutes before I could actually hear Tariana answer a question.It doesn't make for good watching listening to "the height of bad manners" beingplayed out on national TV. Kind Regards. John Babbington-Welsh

tetangata1

7:32 p.m. Sunday, 8 March 2009

Kia ora e Willie, I watched Tariana and Pita, Nanaia and Parekura tonight and it was a hoot, I have watched several pakeha political talk back shows but nothing compares and as entertaining as watching our own people in the political arena. Regardless of the kaupapa and at times heated debate, the uniqueness you and your show have managed to capture is our ability to laugh at and with one another. One minute Parekura and Nanaia are quoting stern political polling statistics in fierce debate and the next they are having a good katakata along with Tariana and Pita.....how awesome to see that we as a people have not lost our sense of humour...!! Keep up the good work:-)

Mark Munroe

9:22 p.m. Sunday, 8 March 2009

Dear Sir,

Re Customary Fishing Rights

Having observed the gross abuse of Customary Fishing Rights in Monday nights Coastwatch program at 7.30 PM on TV 1, we should be concerned that the formation of a Mataitai Reserve would be akin to leaving the cat in charge of the canary.

And as for the Foreshore and Seabed Bill, all those who want the seabed should go down and occupy it.



Yours Sincerely

Mark Munro.

Prince.Huriana

12:18 p.m. Monday, 27 April 2009

There is no reparian rights for any Colonialist land owner?/ Tribe or the Crown in Aotearoa/ NZ.
Native title has alway maintained as Native Title of this country-as TeIwiAMaui by TeIwiKatere-TeKapuamatotoro. The naming of the north island TeIkaAMaui and the south island TeWaakaAMaui defines
this sovereignty.

ngapuhebro

7:18 p.m. Sunday, 5 July 2009

How far will the maori claim of the seabed extend? After all it reaches many other countries.

chris

5:44 a.m. Friday, 31 July 2009

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5:44 a.m. Friday, 31 July 2009

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Prince Huriana

9:47 a.m. Wednesday, 9 September 2009

There is a relationship with other Pacific/ Asian/ South American people's, may be cooperation of all people's, for the benefit of all people's on Earth, is a Maori belief.
Western ideology economic and political thinking is antiquated. Colonialism within the eurocentric content is self full filling to white colonialist who have gain, who have benfitted from the theft of native Maori land and resources. It is the colonialist that have transverse the World to take by theft native people's land. So really who is the global grabber. It is pakeha that has reached many lands and caused so much destruction.

james

5:56 a.m. Saturday, 12 December 2009

always the same deal with recession- avoid it if not your deep in it


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1:24 a.m. Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Kia ora e Willie JN0-303 , I watched Tariana and Pita, Nanaia and Parekura tonight and it was a hoot, I have watched several pakeha political talk back shows but nothing compares and as entertaining as watching our own people in the political arena. Regardless of the kaupapa and at times heated debate, the uniqueness HP0-S18 you and your show have managed to capture is our ability to laugh at and with one another. One minute Parekura and Nanaia are quoting stern political polling statistics in fierce debate and the next they are having a good katakata along with Tariana and Pita.....how awesome to see that we as a people have not lost our sense of humour...!! Keep up the good work:-)
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denial john

1:27 a.m. Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Hay good work keep it up!
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