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Now on New Hampshire Outlook: One day after being cleared of any wrongdoing former Attorney General Peter Heed talks about what led to his resignation and what's next. Also coming up we'll hear from the woman expected to replace him: |
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Kelly Ayotte goes one-on-one with Correspondent Allison McNair. Plus: |
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And later, we'll look at efforts to save the endangered Karner Blue Butterfly. |
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PETER HEED.thank you. Your resignation was accepted by the Executive Council less than 3 weeks ago -- |
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If confirmed, Kelly Ayotte would be the first woman to serve as Attorney General in NH. At 35, she would also be the youngest. She joined the A-G's office in 19-98 and is now in line to run the department. She had a brief stint as Governor Benson legal counsel --but, jumped ship when Heed asked her to be his deputy. What she called her "dream" job. And, it's not the only life changing event for Ayotte -- she's also expecting her first child in September. Alison McNair sat down with Ayotte to get her thoughts on her predecessor, her expectations and her career. |
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When the Executive Council meets Wednesday --they're expected to confirm Ayotte's nomination to Attorney General. |
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Finally, in Concord this week at the Karner Blue "Butterfly Captive Rearing Facility", the hard work of the US Fish and Wildlife Service paid-off as hundreds of Karner Blue Butterflies emerged from their cocoons. Within the 10-day life cycle of this endangered species, ecologist, Steven Fuller, and his team worked diligently in breeding, marking, and releasing into the wild their captive reared population. Videographer Jonathon Millman with a look. |
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The Karner Blue is New Hampshire's official state butterfly. |
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook - Producer Julie Donnelly heads to a New Hampshire summer camp and introduces us to a woman who has been a camper for more than half a century. |
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I'm Beth Carroll. Thanks for watching. We'll see you next time. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook: We'll introduce you to an elderly woman who has been enjoying summer camp in New Hampshire since she was 15 years old. Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/13/04 22:00 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:33 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: One day after being cleared of any wrongdoing former Attorney General Peter Heed talks about what led to his resignation and what's next. Also coming up we'll hear from the woman expected to replace him: Kelly Ayotte goes one-on-one with Correspondent Allison McNair. Plus: And later, we'll look at efforts to save the endangered Karner Blue Butterfly. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. A new attorney general should be in place by mid-week. Deputy A-G Kelly Ayotte is Governor Benson's pick for the job. If confirmed Wednesday, Ayotte will replace her former boss, Peter Heed --who recently resigned amid allegations of inappropriate behavior at a state sponsored conference. Monday, an independent investigation "cleared" Heed of any criminal wrongdoing. Peter Heed talked to us on the phone from Keene. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peter Heed\Former Attorney General\On the phone |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/13/04 22:00 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:33 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: One day after being cleared of any wrongdoing former Attorney General Peter Heed talks about what led to his resignation and what's next. Also coming up we'll hear from the woman expected to replace him: Kelly Ayotte goes one-on-one with Correspondent Allison McNair. Plus: And later, we'll look at efforts to save the endangered Karner Blue Butterfly. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. A new attorney general should be in place by mid-week. Deputy A-G Kelly Ayotte is Governor Benson's pick for the job. If confirmed Wednesday, Ayotte will replace her former boss, Peter Heed --who recently resigned amid allegations of inappropriate behavior at a state sponsored conference. Monday, an independent investigation "cleared" Heed of any criminal wrongdoing. Peter Heed talked to us on the phone from Keene. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peter Heed\Former Attorney General\On the phone |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/13/04 22:00 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 15:30 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: One day after being cleared of any wrongdoing former Attorney General Peter Heed talks about what led to his resignation and what's next. Also coming up we'll hear from the woman expected to replace him: Kelly Ayotte goes one-on-one with Correspondent Allison McNair. Plus: And later, we'll look at efforts to save the endangered Karner Blue Butterfly. If confirmed, Kelly Ayotte would be the first woman to serve as Attorney General in NH. At 35, she would also be the youngest. She joined the A-G's office in 19-98 and is now in line to run the department. She had a brief stint as Governor Benson legal counsel --but, jumped ship when Heed asked her to be his deputy. What she called her "dream" job. And, it's not the only life changing event for Ayotte -- she's also expecting her first child in September. Alison McNair sat down with Ayotte to get her thoughts on her predecessor, her expectations and her career. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kelly Ayotte\Acting Attorney General Allison McNair\NH Outlook |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 07/13/04 22:00 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 5:00 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: One day after being cleared of any wrongdoing former Attorney General Peter Heed talks about what led to his resignation and what's next. Also coming up we'll hear from the woman expected to replace him: Kelly Ayotte goes one-on-one with Correspondent Allison McNair. Plus: And later, we'll look at efforts to save the endangered Karner Blue Butterfly. Finally, in Concord this week at the Karner Blue "Butterfly Captive Rearing Facility", the hard work of the US Fish and Wildlife Service paid-off as hundreds of Karner Blue Butterflies emerged from their cocoons. Within the 10-day life cycle of this endangered species, ecologist, Steven Fuller, and his team worked diligently in breeding, marking, and releasing into the wild their captive reared population. Videographer Jonathon Millman with a look. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Jonathon Millman NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Steve Fuller\Coordinator, Karner Blue Recovery Project |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. . Tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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July 13, 2004: We got a last minute phone interview with former AG Peter Heed so we cut some video to cover part of the interview. That pushed our start time for taping to 5:30pm but all went well and we were done by 6:15pm. |
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