Helen Clark handles it well with a controlled temperament.
If she can handle high pressure situations like this, imagine how good she'd be at handling high pressure situations with other world leaders, or leaders of large corporates, or other situations that we don't see on the TV.
ah yes. this is called remaining composed while highlighting in a number of different ways why you cannot answer a particular question until your argument starts to resonate with the interviewer. We've seen today that Key has the capability to start crying under this kind of bogus entrapment style journalism.
Put your self in her shoes, how would you feel being mislead into an interview? I'm sure she could have commented on the specific issue but that wasn't what the interview was supposed to be about and as such is obviously not prepared. It's like being given a pop quizz, first off told that it is about maths in general, only to find when you turn the sheet over it is actually about some specific bit of mathematics that you once saw at the back of a text book 4 years ago.
helen clarke was a great prime minister, and the fact is that New Zealand has lacked a leader of this calibre since she has left, with john key oftne reduced to a bumbling idiot. Helen Clarke was snapped up by the UN and now sits in the position of Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme one of the highest roles on offer, recognition of her judgement and skills. John Cambell on the other hand has gone from a once respected journalist, to...... example "moon man interview"
Campbell has pissed me off thoroughly throughout the news. TV3 always has an agenda. Look at the bloody Rena disaster, they caused a whole lot of sensationalism and pointed fingers at parties who weren't involved in the crash (MSC, Maritime NZ, govt) when those responsible (Costamare) had already said it was their fault and apologized. They don't let anyone get a word in, interviews completely formed with leading questions putting whatever spin they want on things. I can only watch TV1 now.
@chickee11 would that be the same TV1 that reported less than 300 people attended the NZfirst party launch when the number was more than 700. Stop watching the news, it only encourages them to lie to you!
I support National but this interview is terrible, John Cambell is trying to use typical media tactics to undermine Helen's responses but she knows what she's doing and takes it slow and avoids answering his loaded questions.
This is a ridiculous interview. I have worked for ERMA (now the EPA) concerning this issue and I hardly understood the minimal threshold limit for GE release/containment etc.
She is right. Asking someone to comment on something she isn't qualified to answer on a point raised in a meeting a long time ago is a bit ridiculous. If you asked me to do the same I would give the same response.
As for your paraphrasing it should be more like John: "HA HAAA!", Helen: "Huh? I can't answer that!"
Hi there, could you give the time stamp for when she says: "but John! You musnt speak to a Prime Minister like this!, I'm above such questioning!" I couldn't hear that at all in the clip, maybe I missed it.
@behrenspaul hi behrenspaul, I was paraphrasing, and I've since made that clear above :-)
The general tone is that Prime Minister Clark saw herself as above such questions, she refused to answer "yes, we screwed up", instead blaming Campbell. 2m 30s odd "...the more offended I am that you want...to set the prime minister up like this..."
5m10s "you must understand, the Prime Minister is like the chairman of a board..."
Throughout the interview Clark claims "its a setup"
Lol people who don't understand GE. GE isn't a horrible thing like people make it out to be it's all just media hype, when this even occurred (the ge corn scandal) which wasn't even ge it took the media more than 30hours of coverage before they even asked a informed person e.g. a scientist about it.
I really think this is an important clip, and should be shared around. Its such a straightforward question, to explain the truth behind the Labour government and the GE tests they were involved with, the "release" into NZ food, and yet she wouldnt! She knew the topic, but claimed not to know it would be "so in depth"... yeah right... a way of saving face, not lying, nor telling the shocking truth.
Oh lets see I will only the questions I want to answer.
She is and always will be the complete bitch that ruined the country.
lemonadeez 1 month ago
This is what Journalism used to be.
The media should refuse to provided pre-prepared questions. It's basically politicians trying to control the truth.
MsBurgerphone 3 months ago
Helen Clark handles it well with a controlled temperament.
If she can handle high pressure situations like this, imagine how good she'd be at handling high pressure situations with other world leaders, or leaders of large corporates, or other situations that we don't see on the TV.
howahya 3 months ago
ah yes. this is called remaining composed while highlighting in a number of different ways why you cannot answer a particular question until your argument starts to resonate with the interviewer. We've seen today that Key has the capability to start crying under this kind of bogus entrapment style journalism.
MikeHorrell28 3 months ago
Put your self in her shoes, how would you feel being mislead into an interview? I'm sure she could have commented on the specific issue but that wasn't what the interview was supposed to be about and as such is obviously not prepared. It's like being given a pop quizz, first off told that it is about maths in general, only to find when you turn the sheet over it is actually about some specific bit of mathematics that you once saw at the back of a text book 4 years ago.
0nYaFeet 3 months ago
helen clarke was a great prime minister, and the fact is that New Zealand has lacked a leader of this calibre since she has left, with john key oftne reduced to a bumbling idiot. Helen Clarke was snapped up by the UN and now sits in the position of Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme one of the highest roles on offer, recognition of her judgement and skills. John Cambell on the other hand has gone from a once respected journalist, to...... example "moon man interview"
Nahooner 3 months ago
Campbell has pissed me off thoroughly throughout the news. TV3 always has an agenda. Look at the bloody Rena disaster, they caused a whole lot of sensationalism and pointed fingers at parties who weren't involved in the crash (MSC, Maritime NZ, govt) when those responsible (Costamare) had already said it was their fault and apologized. They don't let anyone get a word in, interviews completely formed with leading questions putting whatever spin they want on things. I can only watch TV1 now.
chickee11 3 months ago 2
@chickee11 "I can only watch TV1 now" .... :-)
jaywontdart 3 months ago
@chickee11 would that be the same TV1 that reported less than 300 people attended the NZfirst party launch when the number was more than 700. Stop watching the news, it only encourages them to lie to you!
freakboynz 3 months ago
Intelligent lady. Key's an embarrassment.
AchtungBabyNZ 3 months ago
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I support National but this interview is terrible, John Cambell is trying to use typical media tactics to undermine Helen's responses but she knows what she's doing and takes it slow and avoids answering his loaded questions.
MrCrowley45 3 months ago
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MrCrowley45 3 months ago
This is a ridiculous interview. I have worked for ERMA (now the EPA) concerning this issue and I hardly understood the minimal threshold limit for GE release/containment etc.
She is right. Asking someone to comment on something she isn't qualified to answer on a point raised in a meeting a long time ago is a bit ridiculous. If you asked me to do the same I would give the same response.
As for your paraphrasing it should be more like John: "HA HAAA!", Helen: "Huh? I can't answer that!"
blobbles78 3 months ago 2
Terrible prime minister. I still rekon shes a man.
Crusader142 3 months ago
why's that guy telling john campbell that he set him up?
mydissentingopinion 3 months ago
She was a terrible Prime Minister and nearlty wrecked New Zealand!!
Borth31075 3 months ago
Thank you for clearing that up
behrenspaul 4 months ago
Hi there, could you give the time stamp for when she says: "but John! You musnt speak to a Prime Minister like this!, I'm above such questioning!" I couldn't hear that at all in the clip, maybe I missed it.
behrenspaul 4 months ago
@behrenspaul hi behrenspaul, I was paraphrasing, and I've since made that clear above :-)
The general tone is that Prime Minister Clark saw herself as above such questions, she refused to answer "yes, we screwed up", instead blaming Campbell. 2m 30s odd "...the more offended I am that you want...to set the prime minister up like this..."
5m10s "you must understand, the Prime Minister is like the chairman of a board..."
Throughout the interview Clark claims "its a setup"
Hope I clarified
jaywontdart 4 months ago
Lol people who don't understand GE. GE isn't a horrible thing like people make it out to be it's all just media hype, when this even occurred (the ge corn scandal) which wasn't even ge it took the media more than 30hours of coverage before they even asked a informed person e.g. a scientist about it.
Freefall282 8 months ago
I really think this is an important clip, and should be shared around. Its such a straightforward question, to explain the truth behind the Labour government and the GE tests they were involved with, the "release" into NZ food, and yet she wouldnt! She knew the topic, but claimed not to know it would be "so in depth"... yeah right... a way of saving face, not lying, nor telling the shocking truth.
jaywontdart 10 months ago
Her attitude in this video smacks of Muldoon...
ludicroushypocrisy 10 months ago