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Watch: NZ Herald Focus 18th May
New Zealand

Watch: NZ Herald Focus 18th May

Today - An award-winning journalist in who moved into a house of addicts to research drug abuse ended up an addict himself and wild weather across the is battering the country. Also a major doping crackdown in sport, 31 athletes in 6 sports could be barred from the Rio Olympics.

Hillary Wang - Vip.com
Business

Hillary Wang - Vip.com

Hillary Wang, senior international director of China’s Vip.com, talks about how the business will come to New Zealand next year. The business employs 30,000 people in China alone and is one of China’s biggest online retailers. Video - Anne Gibson

Watch: NZ Herald Focus 17th May
New Zealand

Watch: NZ Herald Focus 17th May

Today - The desperate fight to save our largest trees, fears Kauri dieback could wreak havoc in Waikato and the Road to Rio for Jarryd Hayne. And Princess Kate packs a punch at the launch of a mental health campaign.

Watch: NZ Herald Focus 16th May
New Zealand|Crime

Watch: NZ Herald Focus 16th May

Today - The Prime Minister says the average income is going up and he may adjusted tax thresholds to compensate.Jarryd Hayne announces his retirement from the NFL and Beyonce's new range of women's sportswear is made in sweatshops.

Watch: NZ Herald Focus 13th may
Business

Watch: NZ Herald Focus 13th may

Today – The pay packets of bosses at New Zealand's largest listed companies sky rockets and David White's daughter was murdered by her husband, he says look out for the warning signs and join the dots. Also George Clooney’s better half Amal proves that it’s not always easy to get down the red carpet

Watch: Taylor Rosenthal pitches his company 'RecMed'
Business

Watch: Taylor Rosenthal pitches his company 'RecMed'

Taylor Rosenthal is a budding Bill Gates. The 14-year-old's start-up company is so hot, he's already turned down a $44 million takeover offer. The high-school student from Alabama is the creator of RecMed, a vending machine that dispenses first aid products.

Watch: How the Hyperloop works
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Watch: How the Hyperloop works

The concept of the Hyperloop is that you step into a kind of subway car that levitates on a small cushion of air. Then, when the car closes, all or most of the other air is taken out of the tunnel, reducing the drag and friction that would otherwise build up in front of the car, slowing you down as it traveled.