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On this New Hampshire Outlook: The Republican Primary Race in the second Congressional District. Incumbent Republican Congressman Charlie Bass faces a challenge from first-term State Representative Mark Brady. Also ahead: |
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And later, why fifty rescued horses call a Chichester farm home. |
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Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is off. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Charlie Bass has represented the second Congressional District for a decade now, and he's running for re-election. This time, he's facing a challenge from the right. State rep. Mark Brady says Bass is a RINO - Republican in Name Only - and he's running against him in the primary. We'll talk about that race and others in few minutes but first, we continue our 2004 New Hampshire Votes series with this look at Bass and Brady. |
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Joining me now to discuss this and other primary races are Dante Scala, a political scientist at the Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College and Andy Smith from the UNH Survey Center. Welcome to both of you. |
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Our program has committed to providing coverage of all the primary races - but at the half-way point in that coverage, I have to say some of these candidates have no campaigns. So how did they get on the ballot? I think I have part of the answer. Let's take a look: The Filing fees in this state are: $100 to run for governor or U.S. Senator. $50 to run for Congress. The State Senate will cost you $10 - and two bucks can qualify you for a seat in Reps Hall - or a large coffee, regular. |
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Finally, Animal shelters often provide a home for cats and dogs whose owners can no longer take care of them. But where do abandoned horses go? "Live and Let Live Farm" in Chichester specializes in taking in homeless horses, rehabilitating them, and putting them up for adoption. Julie Donnelly reports. |
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track 1: LIVE AND LET LIVE FARM IS A LABOR OF LOVE FOR FOUNDER TERESA PARADISE. 45:54 I went to the racetrack to work. I quit school…make a difference for horses.46:13 48:02 after I went to the race track, I did different things….to be able to have these horses 48:27 track 2:THE HORSES -ALL 51 OF THEM - EACH HAVE A STORY. SOME HAD LOVING OWNERS WHO BECAME TOO SICK TO CARE FOR THEM. SOME WERE ABUSED. AND OTHERS WERE JUST LABELED PROBLEM HORSES. 53:22 chunky had a lot of bad habits.takes a lot of work…dealer could not find someone to take chunky. and the family just loves him 55:22 51:01 teddy bear was rescued.he was beat almost to death…go get him, and two blind pot bellied pigs. First he was very afraid…51:48 track 3 BUT THEN TEDDY BEAR AND KIMBER'S SISTER BRIE BECAME FAST FRIENDS **17:00 I just comed here and I really liked this one track 4: NOW THE PAIR HAS WON BLUE RIBBONS TOGETHER, THROUGH THE FARM'S CO-OWNERSHIP PROGRAM 49:48 if you want to buy your child a horse…then they can end up with their own horse, - that have adopted three horses, it's changed their whole life, their building a barn in their whole life 50:32 52:54 we also are training Teddy bear in clicker training so he can represent the farm at schoolsstart getting involved with 52:56 **9:08 the way we introduce a horse to clicker training…keep doing this…they catch on…horse figures out he gets a treat…using food with horses…get out of their range…approach a horse…it does work…more polite11:15 track 5: PATTY SANBORN IS ONE OF THE VOLUNTEER TRAINERS AT THE FARM **4:41 it was a method adapted to marine mammals…so animals understood…7 years ago some horse people started using it…positive training…changes the trainer.right already…5:52 track 6:PATTY AND THE OTHER VOLUNTEERS ARE HARD AT WORK MAKING THE HORSES WELL. BUT AT LEAST ONE VOLUNTEER BELIEVES THE HORSES ARE HELPING HER GET WELL **29:39 I was laid up for awhile with juvenile arthritis…we're hoping to move to a new house for them to all come in **31:38 HOW DID YOU CHOOSE WHICH HORSES YOU WANTED TO ADOPT?…in a sense 32:08 HORSES CHOSE SARAH WEINGARTEN BACK WHEN SHE WAS A GIRL SCOUT. SHE'S A STUDENT AT WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY WHO IS LIVING AT THE FARM FOR THE SUMMER. **35:18 I came up to visit in March…Cheerios.trading his and my board for everyday work, training the horses35:34 IT'S EASY TO SEE THE RAPPORT BETWEEN SARAH AND THE ANIMALS. ONE THING YOU DON'T NOTICE RIGHT AWAY IS THAT SARAH IS LEGALLY BLIND. **36:35 with the horses I've just worked with them long enough…I can see enough for everything I do I just can't drive a car or read regular size print…horses are so big…I just have a good memory…I know where I put things…usually thee when I come back for it 37:07 SARAH SAYS SHE WORKS HARD BUT SHE DOESN'T MIND. **40:05 a lot of places you go to ride, you get everything handed to you, but here horses need other things…how to feed, how to take care of feet…adopt a horse from here…wwalk trot and cantor and go over jumps 41:03 having the extra responsibilityactually have a horse 41:15 THAT IS THE GOAL HERE, TO GET THE HORSES READY TO BE ADOPTED. IT'S EXPENSIVE AND TIME CONSUMING TO QUOTE BRING A HORSE BACK. BUT TERESA PARADISE WOULDN'T HAVE IT ANY OTHER WAY. 57:52 as a child I only dreamed to work at a non profit….by a long shot, I guess 58:02 FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK, I'M JULIE DONNELLY |
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"Live and Let Live Farm" is a non-profit organization. It's holding a fundraising dinner dance on Friday August 13th. |
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If you'd like to find out more about the fundraiser or the farm head to our website nhptv.org. There you will find a link to Live and Let Live Farm as well as information about our other guests and interviews. You can also find streaming video of all our broadcasts. |
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook: A look at the growing trend of Farmers' Markets in the state. Plus, the welcome home celebration for the New Hampshire-based 94-th Military Police Company! After 16 months in Iraq, the company returned home Wednesday to friends and family. our cameras were rolling. We'll have it for you. |
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That is it for this edition of our program. I'm Richard Ager. We'll see you next time. Thanks for watching. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook: After a year and a half in Iraq New Hampshire's 94th Military Police company has finally come home. Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/04/04 22:00 HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:00 minutes On this New Hampshire Outlook: The Republican Primary Race in the second Congressional District. Incumbent Republican Congressman Charlie Bass faces a challenge from first-term State Representative Mark Brady. Also ahead: And later, why fifty rescued horses call a Chichester farm home. Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Beth Carroll is off. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Charlie Bass has represented the second Congressional District for a decade now, and he's running for re-election. This time, he's facing a challenge from the right. State rep. Mark Brady says Bass is a RINO - Republican in Name Only - and he's running against him in the primary. We'll talk about that race and others in few minutes but first, we continue our 2004 New Hampshire Votes series with this look at Bass and Brady. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: U.S. Rep. Charles Bass\ Cong. District 2 Incumbent State Rep. Mark Brady\ Cong. District 2 Candidate |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/04/04 22:00 HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:35 minutes On this New Hampshire Outlook: The Republican Primary Race in the second Congressional District. Incumbent Republican Congressman Charlie Bass faces a challenge from first-term State Representative Mark Brady. Also ahead: And later, why fifty rescued horses call a Chichester farm home. Joining me now to discuss this and other primary races are Dante Scala, a political scientist at the Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College and Andy Smith from the UNH Survey Center. Welcome to both of you. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dante Scala\Saint Anselm College Andy Smith\UNH Survey Center |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 08/04/04 22:00 HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:10 minutes On this New Hampshire Outlook: The Republican Primary Race in the second Congressional District. Incumbent Republican Congressman Charlie Bass faces a challenge from first-term State Representative Mark Brady. Also ahead: And later, why fifty rescued horses call a Chichester farm home. Finally, Animal shelters often provide a home for cats and dogs whose owners can no longer take care of them. But where do abandoned horses go? "Live and Let Live Farm" in Chichester specializes in taking in homeless horses, rehabilitating them, and putting them up for adoption. Julie Donnelly reports. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Julie Donnelly NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Teresa Paradise\Founder, Live and Let Live Farm Brie Acorn\Bow Patty Sanborn\Volunteer Nikki Hudson\Volunteer Sara Weingarten\Volunteer |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. . Tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Wednesday, August 4, 2004: We pretaped the show at 6pm today to accommodate our discussion guests. We finished shortly after 6:30pm. |