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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The New Hampshire legislature began its 2005 session Wednesday. We'll have a conversation with Legislative leaders on the pressing issues facing the state, in a moment -- but first, Richard Ager has a look at opening-day events. |
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Lawmakers have some tough decisions ahead with the state on shaky fiscal ground. On Tuesday, House Speaker Doug Scammon and Senate President Tom Eaton sat down with Richard Ager to talk about the challenges ahead. The biggest issue: the budget and the 300-million dollar deficit. Senator Eaton has proposed video slots at the state's four race tracks to reduce that deficit. |
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Senate Democratic leader Sylvia Larsen and House Democratic leader Jim Craig spoke to Richard about what they hope will be a more "inclusive" session for the democrats |
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In: 01:13:53 I spoke with the Speaker. Out: 01:15:50 .won't be the one we would wish for. In: 01:16:30 WHAT ABOUT VIDEO SLOTS AT THE TRACKS. Out: 01:22:40 .Kumbaya. or without an edit |
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Clearly everyone is hoping for a more amicable session this year. Governor-Elect John Lynch among them. A quick reminder-- John Lynch's Inauguration ceremony kicks off at Noon Thursday at the State House in Concord. NH Public Television will offer Live Coverage of the ceremonies. You can also watch the ceremony "on-demand" in streaming video when you visit NHPTV.org. Thursday Night At 10 on NH Outlook -- we'll bring you highlights and reaction of the inauguration. |
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That concludes this edition of our program. Thanks for watching. I'm Beth Carroll. We'll see you next time. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook: Highlights and reaction from Governor John Lynch's Inauguration ceremony. Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/5/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 2:30 minutes Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The New Hampshire legislature began its 2005 session Wednesday. We'll have a conversation with Legislative leaders on the pressing issues facing the state, in a moment -- but first, Richard Ager has a look at opening-day events. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: David Scanlan\Deputy NH Secretary of State, Rep. Doug Scamman\NH House Speaker, Sen. Peter Burling\ Cornish |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/5/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 15:25 minutes Lawmakers have some tough decisions ahead with the state on shaky fiscal ground. On Tuesday, House Speaker Doug Scammon and Senate President Tom Eaton sat down with Richard Ager to talk about the challenges ahead. The biggest issue: the budget and the 300-million dollar deficit. Senator Eaton has proposed video slots at the state's four race tracks to reduce that deficit. Richard Ager sat down Tuesday with House Speaker Doug Scamman and Senate President Tom Eaton, who has proposed video slots at the state's four race tracks to help cut the projected 300-million dollar deficit. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sen. Tom Eaton\NH Senate President, Rep. Douglas Scamman\NH House Speaker |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/5/05 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:23 minutes Senate Democratic leader Sylvia Larsen and House Democratic leader Jim Craig spoke to Richard about what they hope will be a more "inclusive" session for the democrats PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep. James W. Craig\House Democratic Leader, Sen. Sylvia Larsen\Senate Democratic Leader |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. . Tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Wednesday, January 5, 2005: We started shortly after 5pm. all went well. We finished by 5:50pm. |