The Conversation: Wednesday, November 14th

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It’s Wednesday, November 14 – From HPR2, it’s The Conversation…

The view from here: a Hawaii Brit weighs in on the BBC controversy

David Hayter is the Vice President of Creative Service and Sales for the Valenti Print Group. He was born in London and is still a British citizen. In 1987, he and his family emigrated to Hawaii.

Get down, turn around and yank up those invasives.

Mark Johnson is co-chair of the Forest Restoration Committee of Friends of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  Volunteers will gather early Saturday morning to work on the Mauna Loa strip, clearing invasive weeds around native seedlings the group has planted on previous projects.

Caught in the net: longliners respond to the turtle lawsuit

Sean Martin is the President of the Hawaii Longline Association and a longline fishing boat owner. He is also the US Commissioner to the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission.

8 ways from Sunday: on stage insight to California's proposition

Adam Burke is a cast member in the staged reading of “8.” It’s coming to the Maui Academy of Performing Arts’ Steppingstone Playhouse this weekend.

Plus hangin' at the backyard club, today’s reality check and the world view from the BBC … next the news… from NPR.