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Next on New Hampshire Outlook. Gambling in the Granite State. We'll look at Thursday's state house action and put the great debate in perspective. plus. growing a business. from lizards to snakes. it's feeding time at one new pet store. And Granite State young people prepare to Zoom into Action. |
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Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. I'm Allison McNair. |
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Six gambling bills are heading to the floor of the state legislature to face debate. but none come with a committee recommendation for passage. The House Ways and Means committee voted Thursday not to recommend the last two bills under consideration. One would permit video slot machines at the states four racetracks. The other would allow for a casino to be built in Berlin as a way to ease economic strain on that region. |
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We'd like to help put the gambling debate in perspective. Last October, the New Hampshire Travel Council hosted a round table discussion on expanded gambling in New Hampshire. The event was held at the Mount Washington Hotel where panelists from within and outside the state debated issues ranging from state sponsored casinos to slot machines at race tracks. We now bring you part of that discussion. |
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For more information on the gambling bills under discussion and to view more videostreaming of experts on the issue, visit our website at nhptv.org. |
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Without more money for security - district courthouses will shut down March First. That's the word from the administrator of New Hampshire's district courts. Last year the legislature cut about one-point-eight million dollars from the courts' two-year security budget. Judge Edwin Kelly says the courts are almost out of money for security. Lawmakers are considering a bill to transfer 300 thousand dollars from the state's capital budget to the court system. |
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On Capitol hill Thursday, Alan Greenspan told a Senate panel he's seeing a number of encouraging signs that the recession could soon be over. That leads many economists to believe the central bank will decide to leave interest rates unchanged. |
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In response to Greenspan's announcement stocks gained ground for a second straight session. The Dow added more than 65 points. The Nasdaq posted a 20-point gain. And the S-and-P 500 was up four points. Dow Jones\9796.07\+65.11\NYSE\578.92\+1.30\AMEX\834.35\+3.96\Nasdaq\1942.58\+20.20\S&P 500\1132.15\+3.97\Wall Street\ |
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Here's a look at stocks of interest to New Hampshire investors. Lockheed Martin ended the day up a dollar 41. Shares of Raytheon rose 2 dollars and 14 cents.Texas Instruments was up a dollar 45. Sanmina Sci ended the day down 91 cents. And Verizon was down a dollar five. |
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People go into business for all kinds of reasons. Just about everyone wants to make money. Some are looking to make money doing something they love. That's what Bill and Melissa Gammon of Dover are hoping with their unusual venture that seems to be growing in popularity. Chip Neal takes us to their recently opened reptile pet store called "Feeding Time" |
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Feeding Time, as its name implies, sells lots of food. The Gammons are happy to share their knowledge of reptiles with you. And just in case you can't get enough of reptilia, they suggest you go to the annual Reptile Show in Manchester every October. |
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After dreary weather on Thursday lots of us are hoping for better weather for the upcoming weekend. We checked in with Katie Koster at the Mount Wasington Observatory to find out. |
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Mount Washington Observatory\Thursday On The Summit\Freezing fog, snow, and freezing rain\High: 29\Peak gust: W 73 mph\Visibility: 150 feet Overnight\North\Fog and snow\Accumulation: 1 to 3"\Lows: 20 to 25\Winds: NW 5 to 10 Overnight\Central\Fog with mix of rain and snow\Becoming all snow\Accumulation: 1" or less\Lows: Low to mid 20s Overnight\South\Fog with rain \Chance of snow\Accumulation: little or none\Lows: 23 to 28 Friday\North\Mostly cloudy \Chance of snow showers\Highs: 28 to 33\Winds: W 10 Friday\Central and Southern\Partly sunny\Highs: 33 to 38\Winds: NW 5 to 15\ |
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Young people across New Hampshire are Zooming into Action. That's the title of a new campaign sponsored by the PBS award-winning show Zoom and New Hampshire Public Television. Every Friday afternoon at 5, you can watch Zoom here on NHPTV and see stories about Granite State young people confronting issues and making a difference in their communities. Here's a sneak peak at this Friday's segment featuring students at Haigh School in Salem. |
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Students from the Haigh School in Salem participated in activities during a recent Red Ribbon Week. They are trying to teach younger kids about the dangers of drugs and alcohol by putting on skits they wrote and having discussions. |
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Young people all over the state are invited to send in stories, videos and photos about projects they are doing as an individual, family or group. For more information about the "Zoom Into Action" project log on to our website at nhptv-dot-org |
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From Japanese folktales and a Russian circus to poetry and performance art, there's a wide range of activity going on in New Hampshire's art community. Here's a selection of events you won't want to miss in our weekly arts calendar. |
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Circus\Russian American Kid's Circus\Lebanon\January 25\ 603-448-0400 Exhibit\Abstraction On The Line\Manchester\Opens January 25\ 603-641-7470 Concert\Beethoven's Ninth Symphony\Manchester\January 25-26\ 603-622-6476 Performance Poetry\Tracie Morris\Hanover\January 26\603-646-2422 Children's Theatre\Ferdinand the Bull\Manchester\January 27\603-641-7700 Exhibit\Ronald Bowen photorealist paintings\Nashua\through February 22\603-897-8276 |
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For information on our program, and links to our guests and interviews, visit our web site at nhptv.org. You can also see and hear streaming video of our broadcasts. If you've got a story idea or comment on our program you can call us at 800-639-2721. |
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook - From re-districting to casino gambling.putting the week's headlines into perspective with journalists from around the state. |
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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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Tonight on NH Outlook From lizards and snakes to alligators It's feeding time for exotic pets in the Granite State. Tune in at 10 for NH Outlook. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. From re-districting to casino gambling.putting the week's headlines into perspective with journalists from around the state. Tonight at 10pm only on New Hampshire Outlook. |
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OnCam:Ally Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. From re-districting to casino gambling.putting the week's headlines into perspective with journalists from around the state. Tonight at 10pm only on New Hampshire Outlook. |
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OnCam:Ally Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. From re-districting to casino gambling.putting the week's headlines into perspective with journalists from around the state. Tonight at 10pm only on New Hampshire Outlook. |
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Monday on NH Outlook.a man who knew how to make order out of chaos meets a man with business savvy. the saga of Chaoticom. Monday at 10 only on NH Outlook. |
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Tonight on NH Outlook.a man who knew how to make order out of chaos meets a man with business savvy. the saga of Chaoticom. Tonight at 10 only on NH Outlook. |
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Tonight on NH Outlook.a man who knew how to make order out of chaos meets a man with business savvy. the saga of Chaoticom. Tonight at 10 only on NH Outlook. |
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AP-NH--Household Hazwaste dewlac Wolfeboro opening household hazwaste site -- New Hampshire's third collection site for household hazardous waste could open as early as spring in Wolfeboro. The Lakes Region Planning Commission has been working with numerous towns since 1986 to hold one-day collections of cleaning agents, oil-based paint and other household chemicals that can become dangerous if mixed or discarded improperly. Now, barring a hitch with funding, the new regional collection point will be open at least six days a year. The Wolfeboro site will join existing sites in Keene and Nashua. AP |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:1/24/02 / 2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 1:10 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 six gambling bills that are heading to the floor of the state legislature to face debate. The House Ways and Means committee voted not to recommend the last two bills: one would allow video slot machines in the state's four racetracks and the other would build a casino in the town of Berlin. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep. Vivian Clark\R - Hampstead Rep. Bette Lasky\D - Nashua |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:1/24/02 / 2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 11:23 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 revisit to a panel discussion put together by the New Hampshire travel Council in regards to gambling expansion in the state of New Hampshire. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep. Chris Reid\R - Dover Robert Danderson\Mayor, Berlin Jeff Blodgett\Conn. Econ. Resource Center Sen. Lou D'Allesandro\D - Manchester Sen. Jack Barnes\R - Raymond Bob Byrd\Delaware Lobbyist Sen. Clifton Below\D - Lebanon Prof. John Kindt\University of Illinois Rep. Chris Reid\R - Dover Bob Byrd\Delaware Lobbyist NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:1/24/02 / 2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 4:57 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 story about two local residents who opened their own pet shop in Dover. The non-traditional shop caters to a wide variety of reptiles, including giant monitors. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: William Gammon\Co-owner, "Feeding Time" Melissa Gammon\Co-owner, "Feeding Time" |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:1/24/02 / 2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 1:15 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 arts calendar giving dates of artistic and musical events taking place in the near future in the Granite State. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Linda Howe NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: |