NH OUTLOOK, Tuesday, 11/18/2003
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Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook.
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In this edition,
the leading contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination take on seniors issues - and the nation's biggest seniors group.
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And later, a visit with an award winning author who takes her readers to places they never knew existed.
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But first, a landmark ruling out of the Massachusetts Supreme Court.
The court says denying same-sex couples the right to marry violates the state constitution.
CNN's Judy Woodruff has the story.





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Speaking from London, President Bush denounced the ruling.
The president also says he'll "work with congressional leaders and others to do what is legally necessary to defend the sanctity of marriage."

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The leading contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination gathered in Bedford today at a forum sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons. The AARP is a nonpartisan organization that focuses on issues important to seniors.
But on this occasion, a recent decision by the AARP became an issue for the candidates.
Here is some of what happened today.
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The AARP forum is one in a series of special interest forums the candidates have attended.
Joining me now to talk about the importance of these appearances is J. Marc Wrighton, an assistant professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire.
Professor Wrighton is teaching a course this semester on the Presidential Primary.
Marc, welcome.
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Finally tonight, we continue our series of conversations with Granite State authors, who were recently recognized by the New Hampshire Writer's Project 2003 Literary Awards.
Producer Barrett Lester sat down with Sy Montgomery. She won the Outstanding Work of Nonfiction for her book, Search For The Golden Moon Bear.
Montgomery, a nature writer, has traveled the world in search of little-known and unrecorded species, and as you will see, has an amazing enthusiasm for her work.
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook -
The debate over smoking prevention programs.
Under a settlement, the state receives 46-million dollars a year.
None of it is spent on prevention. We'll find out why.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
The debate over smoking prevention programs.
We'll find out why so little is spent on prevention.
Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Outlook.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/18/03 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 2:30 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, the leading contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination take on seniors issues - and the nation's biggest seniors group. And later, a visit with an award winning author who takes her readers to places they never knew existed. But first, a landmark ruling out of the Massachusetts Supreme Court. The court says denying same-sex couples the right to marry violates the state constitution. CNN's Judy Woodruff has the story.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: CNN's Judy Woodruff NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Julie Goodridge\Plaintiff, Rep. Barney Frank\D - Massachusetts, Sen. John Cornyn\R - Texas, Sen. Bill Frist\R - Majority Leader, Sen. Tom Daschle\D - Minority Leader
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/18/03 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 2:30 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, the leading contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination take on seniors issues - and the nation's biggest seniors group. And later, a visit with an award winning author who takes her readers to places they never knew existed. But first, a landmark ruling out of the Massachusetts Supreme Court. The court says denying same-sex couples the right to marry violates the state constitution. CNN's Judy Woodruff has the story.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: CNN's Judy Woodruff NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Julie Goodridge\Plaintiff, Rep. Barney Frank\D - Massachusetts, Sen. John Cornyn\R - Texas, Sen. Bill Frist\R - Majority Leader, Sen. Tom Daschle\D - Minority Leader
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/18/03 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 2:30 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, the leading contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination take on seniors issues - and the nation's biggest seniors group. And later, a visit with an award winning author who takes her readers to places they never knew existed. But first, a landmark ruling out of the Massachusetts Supreme Court. The court says denying same-sex couples the right to marry violates the state constitution. CNN's Judy Woodruff has the story.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: CNN's Judy Woodruff NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Julie Goodridge\Plaintiff, Rep. Barney Frank\D - Massachusetts, Sen. John Cornyn\R - Texas, Sen. Bill Frist\R - Majority Leader, Sen. Tom Daschle\D - Minority Leader
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/18/03 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 14:00 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, the leading contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination take on seniors issues - and the nation's biggest seniors group. And later, a visit with an award winning author who takes her readers to places they never knew existed. The leading contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination gathered in Bedford today at a forum sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons. The AARP is a nonpartisan organization that focuses on issues important to seniors. But on this occasion, a recent decision by the AARP became an issue for the candidates. Here is some of what happened today. The AARP forum is one in a series of special interest forums the candidates have attended. Joining Richard instudio to talk about the importance of these appearances is J. Marc Wrighton, an assistant professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: James Parkel\President - AARP, Gwen Ifill\Forum Moderator, Rep. Dick Gephardt\Democratic Presidential Candidate, Sen. John Edwards\Democratic Presidential Candidate, Sen. Joe Lieberman\Democratic Presidential Candidate, Sen. John Kerry\Democratic Presidentail Candidate, Gen. Wesley Clark\Democratic Presidential Candidate, Nancy Fisher\Laconia, Gov. Howard Dean\Democratic Presidential Candidate, Mark Wrighton\UNH Political Science Department
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/18/03 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 14:00 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, the leading contenders for the Democratic Presidential nomination take on seniors issues - and the nation's biggest seniors group. And later, a visit with an award winning author who takes her readers to places they never knew existed. Finally tonight, we continue our series of conversations with Granite State authors, who were recently recognized by the New Hampshire Writer's Project 2003 Literary Awards. Producer Barrett Lester sat down with Sy Montgomery. She won the Outstanding Work of Nonfiction for her book, Search For The Golden Moon Bear. Montgomery, a nature writer, has traveled the world in search of little-known and unrecorded species, and as you will see, has an amazing enthusiasm for her work.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Barrett Lester NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sy Montgomery\Author, "Search for the Golden Moon Bear"
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