OUTLOOK REHEARSAL, Tuesday, 9/5/2000
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Good evening everyone. Welcome to the premiere edition of New Hampshire Outlook. We begin tonight's program with a summary of the news.
The big trial of State Supreme Court Justice David Brock began today. Justice Brock could lose his job and his pension if convicted by the Senate of all charges against him. We'll have a complete report on today's proceedings and a look at the people and history behind the trial in just a few minutes.
An aggressive insecticide spraying campaign is underway in Manchester. It's aimed at mosquitos that could be carrying the deadly West Nile Virus. The first dead crow infected with the disease was found in the area last week. Schools and playing fields are being targeted.
A new survey shows only 12-percent of elementary school teachers are men. But the State Commissioner of Education says she isn't going to start a recruiting campaign to change that. She says the focus is on recruiting and keeping teachers: male or female.
She was voted off the island during the ninth episode. But Jenna Lewis is still a New Hampshire
town's favorite survivor.
The 23-year-old star of the hit television show "Survivor" was celebrated by hundreds of people today in her hometown of Franklin. They declared it "Jenna Lewis Day."
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TONIGHT.BECOMING CLEAR AND TURNING COOLER. LOW IN THE MID 40S.
NORTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.
TOMORROW.MOSTLY SUNNY AND COOL. HIGH NEAR 60.
TUESDAY NIGHT.CLEAR AND COLD. LOW IN THE MID 30S.
WEDNESDAY.CLEAR AND COOL. HIGH 60 TO 65.
THURSDAY.MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW NEAR 40. HIGH NEAR 70.
FRIDAY.PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW 45 TO 50. HIGH 70 TO 75.
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This is the segment of our show where we'll introduce a story called "The Big Picture." It'll focus on an issue or topic that generates lots of conversation among the people of New Hampshire. Whether it's the proposal for a new state tax or a look at this winter's potential energy crisis, this piece will set up the discussion on the topic.
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For more information on tonight's Big Picture topic, go to our website at nhptv.org. You can weigh-in on our instant poll and give us your feedback on the topic. You may even send us questions for tonight's guests.
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Here's where we'll introduce our guest or guests and discuss the topic at length. We'll enhance this segment with full screen graphics as appropriate.
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Thanks to our guests for being here tonight. If you'd like to contact our guests or their organization, go to our website.
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The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 23-point-68 at
eleven-thousand-238-point-78, after gaining 112 points Thursday.
Friday's gain helped the blue chip index rise 46 points for the
week.
Broader stock indicators were also higher
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The Nasdaq composite index, which also rose more than 100 points
Thursday, was up 27-point-98 at 42-hundred-34-point-33. The S-and-P
500 rose three-point-oh-nine at 15-hundred-20-point-77. The Nasdaq
jumped 191 points for the week, while the S-and-P 500 rose 14.
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This is a segment dealing with news people can use. We'll focus on health, money, how-to segments and more. We may shoot these pieces on tape, or have person in studio.
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For more information on this topic go to our website at http:/www.nhptv.org.
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Calendar info to come.
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Finally tonight, we've talked about the rising cost of housing in New Hampshire. There's a need for builders. A program in Manchester is not only building new homes, it's building character and careers.
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If you'd like more information on tonight's crossroads segment, go to our website at nhptv.org.
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Tommorow night on New Hampshire Outlook, the forecast is great for our growing economy. But some experts predict cloudy skies ahead. We'll explore the highs and lows of full employment.
Plus, meet the farmer who'se growing his business indoors and in the dark.
That's tomorrow. Thank you for joining us this evening. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, good night.
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New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Public Service of New Hampshire
Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust
Putnam Foundation
The Stratford Foundation
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