Jemma Brackebush
NZ farmers pushed to their limits
Dubbed the country's premier rural contest, the New Zealand Young Farmers Competition brings together seven winners from regional competitions to compete in a gruelling three day event in Palmerston… Video, Audio
US voters on Barack Obama's legacy
American voters explain what they think Barack Obama's legacy will be. Video, Audio
American voters on what they want from the new president
American voters have headed to the polls - but what do they think their new president should focus on? Video, Audio
Jemma Brackebush joins Checkpoint from New York
Jemma Brackebush joins Checkpoint from outside the Jacob Javits Centre, Hillary Clinton's headquaters in New York Video, Audio
What sort of president would Hillary Clinton be?
What sort of president would Hillary Clinton be? Jemma Brackebush polled American voters Video, Audio
Sharon Brettkelly is live with reaction from Empire Tavern
The American Chamber of Commerce is holding its election function there in conjunction with the US Consulate. RNZ reporter Sharon Brettkelly joins Checkpoint from the event. Video, Audio
US voters describe the 2016 election campaign
It's been more than a year since the US election campaign got underway. American voters describe the campaign so far. Video, Audio
Jemma Brackebush live from outside Trump HQ in New York
Reporter Jemma Brackebush joins Checkpoint live from outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown New York, where she has been talking to Trump supporters Video, Audio
US voters explain their hopes for the new US president
American voters tell Checkpoint about the kind of President they're hoping for, what issues are important to them and what they think US President Barack Obama's legacy will be Video, Audio
Debating International Drug Laws - Jemma Brackebush
Associate health minister Peter Dunne has told a United Nations' conference on world drug problems the document up for debate doesn't go far enough in addressing the death penalty for drug related… Audio
World leaders meet at UN to debate international drug laws
World leaders and experts are debating whether international drug laws should be eased to reflect the times at the United Nations in New York today. Audio
World leaders meet at UN to debate international drug laws
At the UN a debate is underway on whether international drug laws should be eased. Audio
RNZ reporter Jemma Brackebush from outside UN headquarters
RNZ News reporter Jemma Brackebush covered Helen Clark's presentation at the UN headquarters. Audio
Councils say Govt should set rules about shops on Easter Sunday
A law change is being considered in Parliament to change the rules around opening hours for shops and restaurants on Easter Sunday. Audio
MPs told bill on child sex offender names would not work
MPs have been told an attempt to prevent convicted child sex offenders from changing their name is impractical, and would not stop people using false names. Audio
Firm expects financial pressure from wage increases
An owner of a commercial cleaning company says some businesses will struggle to cover the increased costs incurred by the rise in minimum wage. Jemma Brackebush reports. Audio