NH OUTLOOK ROUNDTABLE EDITION, Friday, 1/18/2002
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Next on New Hampshire Outlook.
The week in review. Journalists from around the state discuss the week's top stories.
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Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook and our week in review. I'm Richard Ager sitting in tonight for Ally McNair.
Joining us via videophone from the North Country Education Foundation is Edith Tucker, reporter for the COOS county democrat. Here in our Durham studio is Roger Wood, from Clear Channel Communications and NHPR, In Concord, Kevin Flynn from radio station WZID and Jeff Feingold, editor of New Hampshire Business Review.
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Also making news this Friday.
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New security rules took effect today at airports around the nation.
At Manchester Airport, the new procedures didn't seem to cause any major slowdowns, even though airlines are now required to inspect every bag for explosives. Manchester is checking baggage by matching every bag with a passenger. One bag had to be removed from a plane this morning because the passenger did not show, but the flight was not delayed. Airport Manager Kevin Dillion explains how each airline is handling the new security.
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A lot of people are looking forward to a long weekend. Nicole Plette has the weather Outlook from the Mt. Washington Observatory.
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Mt. Washington Observatory\Friday on the Summit\Foggy with zero visibility\Temps: Low -.5 High: 7.2\Winds: W at 35 mph\Peak Gust: 66 mph
Friday Overnight\North\Scattered fluerries\Temps: dipping below zero\Winds: NW 10mph\
Friday Overnight\South\Clear skies\Temps: lows in the single digits\Winds: NW 10mph\
Statewide\Saturday\Sunny early then increasing clouds\Temps: Highs around 20 \Winds: light\
Statewide\Saturday Night\Light snow flurries\Temps: Highs in the 20s\\
Sunday\North\Mostly cloudy\Scattered flurries\Temps: Highs in the 20s\
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Monday is designated as Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Day in New Hampshire. For many, it's a holiday. For others, it's a day for remembering the life and times and work of Dr. King. Here are some of the planned events.
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MLK Commemorations\Lecture: "Picturing Black Culture"\Saturday January 19 4pm\Hood Museum of Art , Hanover\646-1445
MLK Commemorations\MLK, Jr. Interfaith Celebration Service\Sunday January 20 2pm\Rollins Chapel, Hanover\646-1445
MLK Commemorations\March of Justice\Monday January 21 10:30 - 11:30am\From Portsmouth's Prescott Park to Portsmouth Middle School\773-1382
MLK Commemorations\Service Celebration\Monday January 21 11:30 - 1:00 pm\Portsmouth Middle School\773-1382
MLK Commemorations\MLK Day Community Celebration\Monday January 21 3:00 - 5:00 pm\Notre Dame College, Manchester\800-654-1270
MLK Commemorations\Forum: "Civil Liberties in the Era of the War on Terrorism"\Monday January 21 7pm\Hanover Friends Meeting House, Hanover\802-649-9070
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook.
NH commenorates Martin Luther King day. Meet people keeping the dream alive.
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That's all for this edition of NH Outlook. Thanks for joining us.
For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Richard Ager.
Allison McNair will be back Monday at 10.
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook:
New Hampshire Charitable Foundadtion
Public Service of New Hampshire
Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust
Putnam Foundation
Stratford Foundation
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Outlook.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:1/18/02 / 2200
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 21:49 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 roundtable discussion with journalists from around the state about the weed's headlines, New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen's 'State of the State' address.
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Edith Tucker\COOS County Democrat
Edith Tucker\From North Country Education Foundation
Roger Wood\Clear Channel Communications
Kevin Flynn\WZID
Jeff Feingold\NH Business Review
Jeanne Shaheen\NH Governor
John Harrigan\Colebrook News and Sentinel
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The manager of the Rockingham Park racetrack wants an apology from gubernatorial candidate Gordon
Humphrey.
At a legislative hearing on Tuesday, Humphrey called gambling a scummy, sleazy
business that has no place in New Hampshire. The hearing was on a bill that would allow thousands of video slot machines to be installed at the state's race tracks.
Edward Callahan, who runs Rockingham Park, says Humphrey owes an apology to everyone who works at the state's four race tracks, not to mention New Hampshire residents who enjoy some kind of gambling, whether it be scratch tickets or bingo. Humphrey responded by saying he won't be silenced on this issue.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:1/18/02 / 2200
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 1:00 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 calendar with events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day that are taking place around the state, including lectures and commemoration ceremonies.
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gambling: NHAB
state of state: grade the speech
education funding: consitutional amendment
legislature pay raise
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Racetrack officials ask Humphrey to apologize
-- The manager of the Rockingham Park racetrack wants
an apology from gubernatorial candidate Gordon
Humphrey.
Earlier this week, Humphrey called gambling a scummy, sleazy
enterprise that has no place in New Hampshire. The Republican was
testifying against plans to expand gambling.
Edward Callahan, manager of the Salem horse racing track, says
Humphrey should apologize to the businessmen and women he's
insulted, not to mention the thousands of residents who participate
in some kind of gambling, from bingo to lottery tickets.
Humphrey responded by saying he won't be silenced by sleazy
attempts to twist his words.



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