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In the race in the Second Congressional District, the major party candidates have some familiar names. With three weeks left to go, Republican Charlie Bass is defending his seat against Democrat Katrina Swett. Libertarian Rosalie Babiarz is also running. In this program we profile the two main party candidates. We begin with incumbent Charles Bass. ANCHOR LEAD IN |
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Nat -- track Before the day's campaigning begins, there are chickens to feed. So incumbent Representative Charles Bass, or Charlie as he's called heads to the chicken coop. -- nat -- track Charlie lives in this old Peterborough farmhouse with his wife, Lisa and their two children, Lucy and Jonathon. Campaigning is nothing new to Charlie. After all, he's served four consecutive terms in the House of Representatives. The first time he gave a congressional victory speech - he had defeated two term incumbent Dick Swett in the second district. And now it's Dick Swett's wife, Katrina, who's trying to unseat Charlie. -- nat in car 9:14 kind of a gloomy day isn't it winter is on the way. -- track Charlie comes from a political family. His father, Perkins Bass served as Representative in the second district from 1955 to 1963. And Charlie worked his way up the political ladder. Before going to Washington, he served as a state representative from 1982-88 and from 88-92 as a state senator. -- 16:00The first time I ran I was only 27 it was 1980 and I had a lot to learn. The act of campaigning press conferences speech stressful events anticipate events. Now I enjoy them I've learned how to listen communicate -- nat in car -- On this Monday, Charlie has several stops to make before heading back to Washington for a vote. The first - at the Concord Monitor. It's a closed meeting -- nat Charlie at LOB with veterans hi how are you shaking hands shots of the guys waiting 12:16 nice pan -- track At the Legislative Office Building in Concord Charlie attends a press conference with NH Veterans. The Veterans of Foreign War Political Action Committee has sent a letter, endorsing Charlie for re-election. -- SOT 15:14I've come to develop a special relationship with a group of very important Americans our nation's veterans 15:21 15:32If it isn't defending wounded in action making the ultimate sacrifice veterans need to be recognized every day. -- track This session, Charlie has worked on the issue of concurrent pay for Veterans. As it stands now, veterans who receive disability pay do not get the full amount of their retirement pay. -- SOT 16:33 I'm glad to say and full support of National veterans org. We were able to obtain phase out of concurrent pay issue for vets 60 percent disabled or greater--- what this means vets will be able to receive retirement pay and disability payit seems absurd this group this group of individuals very people responsible for democracy of America that they should pay a price greater than any other fed employee 17:16 its wrong -- nat getting pin for mia pows 18:38 this is for our pows and mias hope pin this on you Charlie 18:59 let us not forget -- After the press conference, Charlie takes media questions about Iraq. -- NAT Ultimately critical to send world message not tolerate states sponsor terrorism nexus with 9-11 and developing weapons of mass destruction -- nat of us walking the hall -- Track Charlie's next stop - The Union Leader for an interview with Gary Rayno -- nat cartoonist 18:27 - Bob Dicks cartoonist greet -- track Although these seem to be the enjoyable moments of campaigning - it's not all fun. -- sot 7:43It's an unfortunate reality that campaigns are so negative. 7:48 BUTT BITE Sot 8:08there are independent expenditures running against me over a half a million dollars its been that way since I've been on the ballot 8:22 nh people continue to reelect me see through campaign rhetoric and they look at the record strong understandable and the record is there 8:** -- track Charlie cites several issues. Like the prescription plan for seniors Charlie voted for this session. -- sot It lowers 44 percent across board for every senior. It would cap liability at 3700 dollars and it takes effect immediately -- track Full funding of special education is another important issue to Charlie. -- ed is a huge issue in nh effect debate to the extent I can make sure we get from current 18 percent for handicapped to up to 40 as soon as possible that means 60 million more for NH annually. Now we've gone from 4 to 18 which is laudable. But there are big challenges coming up next year 12:41 -- Ask Charlie about differences between himself and his opponent Katrina Swett - and a woman's choice is sure to come up. -- SOT Bass 12:47 I support roe v wade - it's the law of the land. My voting record which is long and extensive supports that position12:56 Vo- And as far as criticism from Katrina Swett about his favoring of big business. -- 9:34 I voted for a strong corp governance bill s the same bill that sen sarbannes supported bush signed now law is having a very salutory effect restoring investor confidence in cap markets in this country 9:51 We perceive a problem we address it problem we solve it 9:54 -- track to end with this bite -- 13:26 this is not an avocation for feint of hart you have to enjoy rough and tumble world and have to live in environment of stress thrive and enjoy it and i do on the negative side miss my family children are growing up on the other hand as a family we're in this together and for me this is one of the most fulfilling and exciting things able to do |
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Soundup: Swett announcement tape 12:28:10 Today, with a deep sense of humility, gratitude and optimism I pledge my very best to help all New Hampshire families live the American Dream. . Track: For Katrina Swett, the American Dream has been a lifelong reality that has shaped her life and beliefs. Bite: Democratic unity tape 2 02;23:14 As many of you know, my parents came here as penniless immigrants. This country gave them a chance. They came here and they found open doors of opportunity. They were able to walk through those doors and build a decent life. Track: Katrina's parents survived Nazi-ism and later escaped communist Hungary. Her father, Tom Lantos, became a powerful Congressman and still serves. Every day, there were lessons on what in meant to be in America, for example, when shopping… Bite: Katrina campaigns tape 2 00:57:00 ….my mother would very often stop and say, look at this abundance. Think about the fact that if we take three packages of macaroni or four jars of spaghetti sauce, it doesn't mean that we're depriving our neighbors of getting what they need. And so there was a tremendous awareness of what it meant to grow up in this society, of how fortunate we were to have those opportunities, those freedoms, those constitutional protections. Soundup: Katrina campaigns tape 2 00:34:55 I'm an attorney - I worked in Washington many years ago as deputy counsel to the Senate judiciary criminal justice subcommittee, so I've worked down in Washington, I know how it works but I've also been the mother of 7 children… Soundup: LPA 422 00:03;30 Katrina lifts the kids at victory Track: Katrina is married to Dick Swett who won election from the 2nd Congressional District in 1990 and 92. In 1994, he lost to Republican Charlie Bass. 8 years later, Katrina is trying to win back the seat. Bite: Katrina campaigns tape 3 01:28:44 HOW PERSONAL IS THIS? It's not personal for me as it relates to Charlie Bass. I'm running because of the things that I believe in and the things I want to go and fight for. NEW BITE: Swett announcement tape 12:29:10 As a matter of fact she's much better looking, more articulate, and I think the issues with the campaign this year are gonna be much more orientated of someone of her background. I think that being a woman is going to be an advantage for her. So I think from all of those perspectives she's in a good position right now, and it's my turn to stay home to make sure the table's set, the food's on the plate, and the bills are paid Soundup: Katrina campaigns tape 1 00:01:13 I don't think Sandy has a soccer game today, but Atty has football so if you could cover… Track: Over the past 6 months, Katrina has visited every community in District 2 from the Massachusetts border to the Canadian border in a car she calls "The Green Monster." Soundup: Katrina campaigns tape 1 00;08:16 Wow - this is impressive. Track: On this day, she visited Southeastern Container in Hudson. Soundup: Katrina campaigns tape 1 00:09;18 This is an incredible facility you guys have here. "We make a lot of bottles here." "It's amazing - I was impressed by the banner - 80 million." Soundup: Katrina campaigns tape 1 00:11:50 finished bottles coming out of machine Bite: Katrina campaigns tape 1 00;05:04 "Are you recently out of school?" "I went for a year and a half - going to go back." "We have a tuition program so we're hoping she'll go back - that'll help pay for her college." "That is fantastic. Those are the kinds of programs we need to encourage. In fact, one of my education proposals is to give a refundable tax credit to businesses that help their employees further their education." Video; Katrina @ BAE tape 12;01:45 guy doing intricate wiring Soundup: Katrina @ BAE tape 12:01:15 What you guys are doing here is very important. Track: At defense contractor BAE Systems, Swett made clear that homeland security is her top issue - and that President Bush is on the right path. Bite: Katrina campaigns tape 3 01:30:20 I think he's right in that we need to bring about a regime change in Iraq. They do pose a threat to us and the development of weapons of mass destruction by a brutal and unpredictable leader like Saddam Hussein is unacceptable. Track: Swett says she didn't like the President's tax cuts, but…. Bite: Katrina campaigns tape 3 01:18:13 I don't favor a rollback of those tax cuts. We're in the middle of a recession or weak recovery, and I think that increasing taxes is the wrong thing to do at a time of recession. We want to stimulate the economy. Soundup: Katrina campaigns tape 3 01:34:10 and my oldest daughter Chelsea has taken a semester off from college to help with the kids… Track: Katrina does attack the Republicans on proposals to privatize Social Security. Bite: Swett announcement tape 12:18:27 During the stock market boom, the idea sounded somewhat appealing. "Let's let folks take a portion of their Social Security funds and invest them in high yield stocks, - like for example, Enron, and when it is time to retire they will be better off. " Right? WRONG! I strongly believe that Republican proposals to privatize Social Security will weaken the safety net that supports so many - particularly for those who most desperately depend on it. Track: And she calls for a prescription drug benefit through medicare. NEW BITE: Katrina campaigns tape 2 01:03:25 ….then you have the bargaining power of 40 million medicare recipients which is a pretty hefty bargaining power, that you can bring to bear on these costs. Bite: Katrina campaigns tape 2 01:04:14 I also think we should close patent law loopholes that my opponent favors keeping open, which enable the pharmaceutical companies to unfairly extend the life of their patents. Track: Swett says any society should be judged on how it treats its old - and its young. Soundup: Katrina campaigns tape 2 00:42:32 **I'm going to be a girl for Halloween. Soundup: Katrina campaigns tape 2 00:42:53 I came today to read you a book - would you like to read a story together… Bite: Swett announcement tape 12:16:15 America's teachers are no less important. I will fight for a program that provides college scholarships to qualified young people in exchange for a multi-year commitment to work as teachers in needy communities after their graduation. NEW BITE: Katrina campaigns tape 3 01:07:54 WHAT KIND OF CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE? I think a very important next step would be to rein in for campaigns and candidates, the incredible cost of TV and radio. That is still for most campaigns the single biggest portion of their budget. And so I favor a proposal that would require broadcasters to provide free time to bonafide candidates. You would need criteria to establish the legitimacy of the candidacy. You know, they are using our public airwaves. They are licensed to use them and part of that license carries with it an obligation to do programming that benefits the public. Soundup: Democratic unity tape 2 02;18:30 What time is it? GAMETIME! Track: For NH Outlook, I'm Richard Ager. Soundup: Katrina campaigns tape 3 01:35:50 *** "I want your vote, so play bingo. Thank you all, it's been wonderful to see you. Bye bye." - bingo reels starts… |
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Joining us Andy Smith of the UNH Survey Center and Dante Scala from the Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. |
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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: 10/16/02 22:00 HOST: ALLISON MCNAIR LENGTH: 26:46 MINUTES In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly new magazine, we continue our NH Votes 2002 coverage, with profiles on the Candidates in Congressional District 2, Rep. Charlie Bass and Katrina Swett. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair and Richard Ager PARTICIPANTS: Rep. Charles Bass \Congressional Candidate - District 2 Katrina Swett \Congressional Candidate - District 2 Dick Swett\Katrina's husband |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: **/**/02 / 2200 HOST: Allison McNair Length: 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 PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: |
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