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Next on New Hampshire Outlook. Who is Osama bin Laden? And what are the forces behind his terrorist campaign? We'll look for some answers. Plus, checking in with New Hampshire's Air National Guard. and see Steve Taylor's "real" New Hampshire - the covered bridges in Cornish. |
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Hello. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. |
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Tuesday marked the third straight day of air strikes in Afghanistan. President Bush is calling them a success and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs - General Richard Myers - says coalition forces have essentially achieved air supremacy over Afghanistan. In Washington, the President is restricting the number of people on capitol hill who get secret briefings to prevent information leaks. The F-B-I has taken the lead in the investigation of anthrax contamination in Florida and they suspect foul play. A defiant warning of more attacks from Osama bin Laden's militant Al-Qaida group. A spokesman appeared on the Arab television station Al-Jazeera Tuesday. In a pre-recorded message, he praised the September 11th attacks and said the hijackers did something good and took the battle to the heart of America. He said there are thousands of young people who are keen on death as much as Americans are keen on life. He called the struggle a decisive battle between atheism and faith. Al-Jazeera did not say when the tape was made. |
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Where did the concept of islamic fundamentalism come from? Should we even consider Osama bin Laden an islamic fundamentalist ? Or perhaps his interpretation of Islam is outside the realm of any definition. To try and find some answers, we spoke to Professor Peng-Khuan Chong who teaches a course on Ancient Islam.. He spoke with us from Plymouth State via videophone late last week and told us he was teaching the day the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were attacked. |
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The message from the White House and Allied forces has been consistent since the strikes on Afghanistan began: America is at war with terrorists, not the religion of Islam or the Afghanistan people. |
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The agency that trains New Hampshire police officers is looking to prepare them to face terrorist threats. The police Standards and Training Council plans to hire a coordinator to teach anti-terrorism classes. It also is working to make sure local officers get protective equipment, such as masks and body suits. The Council Director says less than twenty-five percent of all New Hampshire police officers have the basic gear needed for protection in a chemical or biological incident. |
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New Hampshire's Air National Guard unit is on duty. Of the 44-member 157th Security Forces Squadron, 26 are stationed at Pease while 13 have been sent to Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, home of Air Force One. |
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Representative John Sununu visited with members of the New Hampshire Air National Guard Tuesday. He was at Pease to learn more about past and current missions being carried out by the 157th Refuelling Squadron. SOT |
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Wednesday there will be a memorial service in Nashua to remember victims of last month's terrorist attacks. The service will also honor the military, police officers and firefighters. Members of the 12 area families who lost loved ones in the attack have been invited to attend. |
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Investors took profits from technology stocks and that helped send the market lower. The Supreme Court decision not to hear the Microsoft antitrust appeal didn't help the mood on Wall Street either. Analysts say trading has been cautious this week - because investors know any benefits to the economy from lower interest rates and possible tax cuts will take a while to kick in. |
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The dow jones indutrials slipped 15 and a half points. The Nasdaq lost almost 36 and the S and P 500 was off over 5 and a half points. |
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Here's a look at stocks of interest to New Hampshire investors. Shares of the Chubb Corporation were up a dollar- eighty- five. Lockheed Martin was down a dollar- fifty- six. Raytheon shares dropped a dollar- nine. Teradyne was down ninety- two cents a share. And Texas Instruments ended the day down a dollar- ninety- four. |
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US Airways is cutting its flights between Baltimore and Manchester. The airline is trying to stay afloat following the terrorist attacks. 60 percent of its jet service from Baltimore-Washington International Airport will be cut. Eleven thousand employees are expected to be laid off. Specifics won't be announced for several days. |
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Good news for cancer patients hoping to recieve treatment at Concord Hospital. The state approved a plan that would create a radiation facility there. The proposal was initially rejected during the summer, but - upon hearing an appeal - the state gave the green light to the hospital. Bad news, though, for officials at Exeter Hospital. The state denied their request for a similar treatment center. That plan had been opposed by Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover. Officials there said such a facility could reduce their treatments by 40 percent. |
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A lot of us woke up to frost - some of us even saw evidence of snow! To find out if conditions will moderate over the next few days we checked in with Katie Koster at the Mount Washington Observatory. |
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Mt. Washington Observatory\Tuesday on the Summit\Mostly cloudy\High: 31 degrees\Peak Gust: NW 61 mph\\Visibility: 100 miles Overnight\North\Increasing clouds\Chance of showers late\Lows: 35 - 40\Winds: Light Overnight\South\Mostly clear\Becoming cloudy\Lows: 35 - 40\Winds: Light Wednesday\Statewide\Mostly cloudy\Becoming partly sunny\Mostly sunny\Highs: 60 - 70\Winds: SW 5 - 10 mph |
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The long lines of traffic leaving New Hampshire Monday afternoon were testimony to a successful Columbus Day weekend. The state says a record of nearly 346 thousand vehicles passed through New Hampshire toll booths. That's up nearly 22 thousand from the previous record, set in 1999. Many hotels and inns were full of leaf peepers, even after many people from other areas of the country and abroad canceled reservations after the September 11th attacks. Those travellers were quickly replaced with people who live within driving distance. |
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In addition to the beautiful foliage there are a number of quintessential things that draw people to the Granite State. In our continuing series, Steve Taylor, the State's long-time Commissioner of Agriculture- shares some of his favorite slices of the "real" New Hampshire. Now, Steve takes us to Cornish for a look at two covered bridges in the beautiful Connecticut River Valley |
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Wednesday on New Hampshire Outlook - you'll meet the New Hampshire doctor who has unique insight into the bin Laden family. Terry Bennett was the family physician. |
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That's it for this edition of our program. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Ally McNair. Thanks for joining us. We'll see you next time on New Hampshire Outlook. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:10/09/01 /2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 1:19 minutes In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a report on a visit by Representative Sununu to the New Hampshire Air National Guard. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep. John Sununu\R - New Hampshire Gen. John Blair\Air Force/Army National Guard |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:10/09/01 /2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 5:16 minutes In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included an interview with the State's long-time commissioner of Agriculture, Steve Taylor. Taylor shares local aspects of N.H. that make it unique. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Steve Taylor\Commissioner of Agriculture NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:10/09/01 /2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 11:30 minutes In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included an interview with Professor Peng-Khuan Chong. He teaches a course on ancient Islam at Plymouth State and gave some insight on Osama bin Laden's perceived interpretation of islamic fundamentalism. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peng-Khuan Chong\ professor at Plymouth State |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. Who is Osama bin Laden? And what are the forces behind his terrorist campaign? We'll look for some answers. Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Outlook. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. A bin Laden family friend and physician reveals a family divided. Tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Public Television. |