5m 12s Open to signing up parties surplus to numbers
6m 8s Greens highly likely, NZ First quite possible
7m 50s Keeping a unified caucus
9m 19s Caution about Kim Dotcom
10m 34s "Sometimes I wear my heart on my sleeve."
12m 38s "I'm not a cry baby."
12m 54s "Standing ovations are the norm."
14m 14s The transition from manager to leader
15m 42s Up against state resources
16m 54s Staying on as leader
17m 36s Tomorrow's Schools review
20m 05s Class sizes
22m 33s Inequality and poverty
27m 13s Whanau Ora
28m 42s Treaty of Waitangi
29m 45s Will you apologise for being a Pakeha?
31m 01s Who he gets his advice from
33m 54s New Zealand's place in the world
36m 22s Five Eyes
37m 07s TPP
40m 40s Chinese investment
The interview was conducted on August 6.
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