NH OUTLOOK , Friday, 9/15/2000
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Next on New Hampshire Outlook tonight.
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Good Evening. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. We begin tonight with a summary of today's headlines.
The big trial of State Supreme Court Chief 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.
And that's our summary of today's news. Now let's take a look at the weather around the state.
Our Roundtable discussion tonight. but first, here's a look at our forecast.
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History was made today as the impeachment trial of State Supreme Court Chief Justice David Brock got underway.
Lawyers for both sides laid out their case.
In tonight's program, we'll show you today's crucial moments and put the proceedings in perspective. But first, here's a look at how it all began.
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Joining me in the studio now to talk about the state of our courts are former Attorney General Tom Rath who has been with us for the entire impeachment process and law expert Buzz Sher from the Franklin Peirce Law Center.
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The trial continues tomorrow.
You can watch gavel to gavel coverage here on New Hampshire Public Television beginning at 9:30. We'll bring you a complete report on the day's developments here at 7:30pm.
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Before we leave you tonight, we'd like to put a little historic perspective on the impeachment trial now going on in the Senate. The last time New Hampshrie impeached a Supreme Court Justice, the year was 1790. George Washington was President and the Langdon brothers were at the center of New Hampshire politics. Producer Richard Ager picks up the story in tonight's Portscript.
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Tonight marks not only the premier of NH Outlook but the first digital broadcast on New Hampshire Public Television. While you may not notice a difference right now, digital television is the shape of things to come. It will bring stunningly crisp pictures displayed on a wide screen. Plus it will allow us to broadcast on multiple channels. stay tuned.
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Tomorrow 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. We'll analyze Day Two of the Brock trial.AND we'll meet the farmer who's growing his business indoors and in the dark.
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That's all for Outlook tonight. Thanks for joining us. Stay tuned for British Antiques Roadshow.
We'll be back tomorrow at 7:30.
Good night.
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While driving around the state, I'm sure you've seen the historical markers by the side of the road. For those of you who've never had the time to stop to read them, NH Outlook is going to bring them into your living room. We think it's an interesting way to learn more about our history.
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