NH OUTLOOK, Tuesday, 2/17/2004
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The Gay Marriage debate moves to New Hampshire.
We'll have highlights, reaction and analysis of Tuesday's packed statehouse hearing.
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Hello and welcome. I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook.
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Just before the Senate hearing was due to begin, it only took one look at the long lines outside the hearing room, to know that the issue of gay marriage has provoked deep divisions.
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Once the hearing was moved, the crowd filled Reps Hall for a long session. Joining us now with some different perspectives on the day's proceedings: Karen Testerman, Executive Director of the NH Cornerstone Policy Research Center and Beth McGuinn from the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Coalition.
Thank you both for being here.
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Finally, the debate over gay marriage is sweeping the nation.
Last week Massachusetts legislators weighed in on the issue.
This week, Georgia and Oklahoma started their own debates.
And in San Francisco more than 2,300 same-sex marriages have been performed since last Thursday. We have a report from CNN's Miguel Marquez.
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It'll be at least Friday until a San Francisco judge makes a ruling on whether to stop the city from issuing same-sex marriage licenses.
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook - the Wisconsin Primary.
We'll look at winners, losers and look ahead to super tuesday. two weeks from now.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 02/17/04 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 26:26 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, The Gay Marriage debate moves to New Hampshire. We'll have highlights, reaction and analysis of Tuesday's packed statehouse hearing. Just before the Senate hearing was due to begin, it only took one look at the long lines outside the hearing room, to know that the issue of gay marriage has provoked deep divisions. Once the hearing was moved, the crowd filled Reps Hall for a long session. Joining us now with some different perspectives on the day's proceedings: Karen Testerman, Executive Director of the NH Cornerstone Policy Research Center and Beth McGuinn from the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Coalition. Thank you both for being here. Finally, the debate over gay marriage is sweeping the nation. Last week Massachusetts legislators weighed in on the issue. This week, Georgia and Oklahoma started their own debates. And in San Francisco more than 2,300 same-sex marriages have been performed since last Thursday. We have a report from CNN's Miguel Marquez.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Donovan\Deerfield, Karen Testerman\NH Cornerstone Research Center, Beth McGuinn\NH Freedom to Marry Coaliton, Rick Tuscany and Rick Chapin\Newlyweds, Cody Tuscany-Chapin\Newlywed's Son, Peter Ragone\City of San Francisco, Chris Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Michele Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Miguel Marquez\CNN
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 02/17/04 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 26:26 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, The Gay Marriage debate moves to New Hampshire. We'll have highlights, reaction and analysis of Tuesday's packed statehouse hearing. Just before the Senate hearing was due to begin, it only took one look at the long lines outside the hearing room, to know that the issue of gay marriage has provoked deep divisions. Once the hearing was moved, the crowd filled Reps Hall for a long session. Joining us now with some different perspectives on the day's proceedings: Karen Testerman, Executive Director of the NH Cornerstone Policy Research Center and Beth McGuinn from the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Coalition. Thank you both for being here. Finally, the debate over gay marriage is sweeping the nation. Last week Massachusetts legislators weighed in on the issue. This week, Georgia and Oklahoma started their own debates. And in San Francisco more than 2,300 same-sex marriages have been performed since last Thursday. We have a report from CNN's Miguel Marquez.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Donovan\Deerfield, Karen Testerman\NH Cornerstone Research Center, Beth McGuinn\NH Freedom to Marry Coaliton, Rick Tuscany and Rick Chapin\Newlyweds, Cody Tuscany-Chapin\Newlywed's Son, Peter Ragone\City of San Francisco, Chris Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Michele Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Miguel Marquez\CNN
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 02/17/04 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 26:26 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, The Gay Marriage debate moves to New Hampshire. We'll have highlights, reaction and analysis of Tuesday's packed statehouse hearing. Just before the Senate hearing was due to begin, it only took one look at the long lines outside the hearing room, to know that the issue of gay marriage has provoked deep divisions. Once the hearing was moved, the crowd filled Reps Hall for a long session. Joining us now with some different perspectives on the day's proceedings: Karen Testerman, Executive Director of the NH Cornerstone Policy Research Center and Beth McGuinn from the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Coalition. Thank you both for being here. Finally, the debate over gay marriage is sweeping the nation. Last week Massachusetts legislators weighed in on the issue. This week, Georgia and Oklahoma started their own debates. And in San Francisco more than 2,300 same-sex marriages have been performed since last Thursday. We have a report from CNN's Miguel Marquez.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Donovan\Deerfield, Karen Testerman\NH Cornerstone Research Center, Beth McGuinn\NH Freedom to Marry Coaliton, Rick Tuscany and Rick Chapin\Newlyweds, Cody Tuscany-Chapin\Newlywed's Son, Peter Ragone\City of San Francisco, Chris Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Michele Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Miguel Marquez\CNN
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 02/17/04 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 26:26 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, The Gay Marriage debate moves to New Hampshire. We'll have highlights, reaction and analysis of Tuesday's packed statehouse hearing. Just before the Senate hearing was due to begin, it only took one look at the long lines outside the hearing room, to know that the issue of gay marriage has provoked deep divisions. Once the hearing was moved, the crowd filled Reps Hall for a long session. Joining us now with some different perspectives on the day's proceedings: Karen Testerman, Executive Director of the NH Cornerstone Policy Research Center and Beth McGuinn from the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Coalition. Thank you both for being here. Finally, the debate over gay marriage is sweeping the nation. Last week Massachusetts legislators weighed in on the issue. This week, Georgia and Oklahoma started their own debates. And in San Francisco more than 2,300 same-sex marriages have been performed since last Thursday. We have a report from CNN's Miguel Marquez.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Donovan\Deerfield, Karen Testerman\NH Cornerstone Research Center, Beth McGuinn\NH Freedom to Marry Coaliton, Rick Tuscany and Rick Chapin\Newlyweds, Cody Tuscany-Chapin\Newlywed's Son, Peter Ragone\City of San Francisco, Chris Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Michele Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Miguel Marquez\CNN
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 02/17/04 22:00
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 26:26 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, The Gay Marriage debate moves to New Hampshire. We'll have highlights, reaction and analysis of Tuesday's packed statehouse hearing. Just before the Senate hearing was due to begin, it only took one look at the long lines outside the hearing room, to know that the issue of gay marriage has provoked deep divisions. Once the hearing was moved, the crowd filled Reps Hall for a long session. Joining us now with some different perspectives on the day's proceedings: Karen Testerman, Executive Director of the NH Cornerstone Policy Research Center and Beth McGuinn from the New Hampshire Freedom to Marry Coalition. Thank you both for being here. Finally, the debate over gay marriage is sweeping the nation. Last week Massachusetts legislators weighed in on the issue. This week, Georgia and Oklahoma started their own debates. And in San Francisco more than 2,300 same-sex marriages have been performed since last Thursday. We have a report from CNN's Miguel Marquez.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Barbara Donovan\Deerfield, Karen Testerman\NH Cornerstone Research Center, Beth McGuinn\NH Freedom to Marry Coaliton, Rick Tuscany and Rick Chapin\Newlyweds, Cody Tuscany-Chapin\Newlywed's Son, Peter Ragone\City of San Francisco, Chris Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Michele Dietrich\Mom's Getting Married, Miguel Marquez\CNN
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
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