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The christening of the USS New Hampshire.
Get a rare look inside the sub.
Plus, details of "Eat Local Week" in the state.
The christening of the USS New Hampshire.
Plus, details of "Eat Local Week" in the Granite state.
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15:37:53 …A RARE LOOK INSIDE A FAST-ATTACK NUCLEAR SUB, NEXT.
15:38:01 THE CRISTENING OF THE USS NEW HAMPSHIRE, AND A RARE LOOK INSIDE A FAST-ATTACK NUCLEAR SUB. NEXT.
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All aboard the USS New Hampshire.
We take you inside for a rare look at the Navy's latest nuclear sub.
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We'll take you to a New Hampshire concert venue that's going green.
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The state's Agricultural Commissioner on eating LOCAL and what you can find at your neighborhood farmers market.
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
The Navy's newest fast-attack sub is now officially called the USS NH.
It's the 3rd ship to carry that name and a great source of pride for an area which is home to the nation's first public shipyard.
The boat was christened in June marking the end of the construction phase.
It's now undergoing sea trials.
It was built by the General Dynamics' Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, Connecticut -- which is where we take you for the "christening" of the USS NH - and a look inside the navy's most advanced nuclear submarine.
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SOT: missiles. How fast can it go?
SOT: 4:48 / Mini tape 1 Stanley Gwudz: We're not allowed to tell you. but its fast.
TRK2: so.how does "this" sub differ from its WW2 counterpart.
3:20 diesel versus nuclear power.
TRK3: & don't forget cutting edge design and technology.
Sot: 6:00 Stanley: we now have totally electronics system now, no paper charts.
TRK4: The NH is the first ship built by Groton-based Electric Boat in 4 sections: bow, stern and 2 mid-sections. In this time laspe photography provided by general dynamics. Most of the modular cylinders were built by EB's Rhode Island Facility and transported to CT by barge. It makes for easier and faster construction. So, what does that mean for NH?
SOT: 15:44 she's getting one of the finest boats ever built and in record time.
15:58 whats it like handing over boat you worked so hard on
16:15 it's a proud moment.satisfying to see boat sail down river and go out and do its job. 16:25
TRK6: 377 feet long with a 34 foot beam, the USS NH carries a 2.4 billion dollar price-tag. Where are all those taxpayer dollars going? We went on board to get a closer look with Chief of the boat Glen Kline.
SOT: 29:49 29:49 this here is the control room
this is nerve center of the ship this is where we control the speed,the depth we track some of our contacts from side of control rom, navigate here.
TRK7: Gone is the traditional periscope we've all seen in the movies.
SOT" this is photomasts…
42:34 And no secrets… it takes 5 minutes for secret to go whole length of ship:45 laughs…
SOT: tour: 36:17 this is the galley aha.minus all food not in service yet, inspetion shortly… service here soon 36:33
40:15 at any point in time sailors here, stuyding, movies.play cards things like that also. ***
44:29 this is a typical bunk …this is it for space, 6 men assigned to space… couple inches deep 6 feet long. we do have some lockers… its tight 44:56 *****
currently no women allowed.
SOT: 43:02 THIS IS our lock ut trunk…this will support delivery of special forces, 9 personnel can exit here.definelty improvement to allow elements of other services to use sub as delivery platform 43:29
TRK10: Crew members like James Guild must be able to repair and maintain every system on the sub.
SOT: 47:17 you have to know every system on board.47:27 it takes about a year to learn all that stuff … when you learn that , pass board, get these things called dophins
everybody on crew must get it to stay on submarines :38
46:33 this is the machine room we
46:40 these pieces of equipment right here …are called.burners.co and hydrogen use to get ride of it 46:50 ***
47:40 you're Portsmouth guy…did you apply to be on Uss Nh.may be last boat, also built Va…Be on NH LAST BOAT fitting might retire, 20 year point… probably retire 48:04
TRK11: Others are just starting their careers.
1:57 is this your first mission…first boat.
Yes, it is its my first boat.
TRK13: Like all the crew members Donnie Carmichael volunteered for submarine duty.
3:10 You always have to volunteer for submarines, so …everyone who is here wants to be here. Just the idea of working under the water and doing secret spy stuff is appealing to some people.
00:03:23 APPEALING TO YOU?
00:03:23 Yes.
TRK14: This is Concord native Ryan Bourrie's first boat too.
00:07:38 I'm a navigation and electronics technician. Basically I'll be navigating the boat, or helping. And doing maintence on interior communication circuits, which help communicate with the mechanics of the boat, and helping them run.
SOT: How would he describe life on a sub?
00:09:14 I would say that the boat is very cramped and I hit my head a lot.
00:09:19 HOW TALL ARE YOU?
00:09:20 I'm 6 foot 3.
00:09:22 TIGHT QUARTER THERE FOR YOU GUYS.
00:09:23 Yes Mam.
TRK16: Tom Chase works in the part of the boat they don't let you see.
00:04:1 I am the reactor operator for the good ship New Hampshire.
TRK17: Details about the nuclear reactor is classfied.
00:04:41 FAMILY MAN? IS THIS TOUGH TO BE CONTEMPLATING GOING AWAY FOR LONG STRETCHES?
00:04:47 Alittle bit. We've practiced it, been married alittle over four years, been through both boats, used to it now, but still difficult.
SOT: 26:00 Are you ready to go out.
More than ready…dying to get out.
TRK19: As for critics who question the relevance of submersible warships in this post-cold war era….
24:05 we're in high demand.can't fill all requests we're asked to do…that's why we're the silent service…can't always talk about the good things we're doing:20
TRK20: The Navy argues fast attack subs are vital in the war on terror.
:55 it has anti sub warfare capabilities as well as surveillance and intelligence…big mission of subs in peace time.and we're good at it.
TRK21
NATS of christening:
TRK22: There is always a lot of fanfare when a boat is christened with Navy brass on hand….
TRK23: Dignitaries like NH Congresswoman Carol Shea Porter.
SOT Shea Porter 14:52:16/ NH has come to pick up the keys.
TRK24: and Boat sponsor -- Cheryl McGuinness of Portsmouth.
SOT: a day in history.granchildren read in books.
TRK: Her husband died on 9-11 when his plane hit the World Trade Center.
SOT: So I ask…what is a true hero look like to me.? Well, I believe I'm looking at not one, but I'm looking at many heroes.you all are my heroes.
00:04:34 I'm excited, looking forward to serving on the ship that bares the name of my state.
17:23 Wish them well. And get home safetly
Cheryl: May God Bless each of you,
SND UP OF NH SONG.cap
15:27:17 and May God bless the USS NH.
TRK14: VA class subs are called the ultimate eavesdropper - they're able to pickup what satellites can't
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You can expect more fanfare when the boat is commissioned at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, October 25th.
It'll be stationed in Groton for at least 2 years.
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Local efforts to help the environment by making rock concerts greener.
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At most rock concerts these days you'll hear at least one song about protecting the earth.
But concerts themselves can exact a heavy price on the environment. with thousands of fans creating litter. and musicians traveling from city to city with fleets of diesel-burning vehicles.
This year, the music venue: Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford decided to go green and hosted "Greenerpalooza" -- a state-sponsored drive for greater energy efficiency.
Outlook's Richard Ager has more.
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If you missed the inauguaral Greenerpalooza event, don't worry, plans are in the works to make it an annual event.
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Details of "Eat Local" week in New Hampshire.
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Remember last year's spinach scare?
How about the recent false alarm over tomatoes?
A lot of consumers are now thinking twice about "where" products come from.
Buy local campaigns are popping up everywhere.
August 3rd to the 9th has been declared "NH Eat Local Week".
What's it all about?
I caught up with Lorraine Stuart Merrill, the state's Commissioner of Agriculture, at the Farmers Market in Dover to find out.
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To find out more about the EAT LOCAL campaign and where to find a farmers market near you -- just go to our website nhptv.org\outlook for a link.
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That wraps up our program.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
I'll see you next time.
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Q Fruits and vegetables take a long and winding road from the farm to the store before they end up on YOUR TABLE. How difficult is it to trace where produce comes from?
Q The EAT local campaign is C HALLENGING people to add locally grown
products to their meals for a week?
where they came from and what went wrong?
no system to track movements of fruits and vegetables
difficult to trace tomoatoe back to its source
"Recent outbreaks such as E. coli from spinach and salmonella from tomatoes have undermined consumer confidence in the safety of the food supply," the report stated
safety of nation food supply
Then someone had an idea: What if they challenged people to add locally grown products to their meals for a week? Such a challenge would educate Marylanders about local products: vegetables, eggs, fruit, seafood, meat, cheese and wine.
In the statewide effort, Marylanders and others will be encouraged to add at least one locally grown, produced or caught product to a meal each day for eight days or to dine at a restaurant featuring local foods.
strengthening your community by investing your food dollar close to home.
There is definitely a strong interest from the consumer in knowing where their product comes from
Last year, an outbreak of E. coli nearly crippled the sale of spinach
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 8/3/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:10
All aboard the USS New Hampshire. We take you inside for a rare look at the Navy's latest nuclear sub. We'll take you to a New Hampshire concert venue that's going green. The state's Agricultural Commissioner on eating LOCAL and what you can find at your neighborhood farmers market. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The Navy's newest fast-attack sub is now officially called the USS NH. It's the 3rd ship to carry that name and a great source of pride for an area which is home to the nation's first public shipyard. The boat was christened in June marking the end of the construction phase. It's now undergoing sea trials. It was built by the General Dynamics' Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, Connecticut -- which is where we take you for the "christening" of the USS NH - and a look inside the navy's most advanced nuclear submarine.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: John Casey\Pres., General Dynamics Electric Boat,
Stanley Gwudz\ Ship Manager, General Dynamics Electric Boat, Ronald Aston\ Foreman, General Dynamics Electric Boat,
Glen Kline\Chief of the Boat, USS NH, PO1 James Guild \Portsmouth, LTJG Donnie Carmichael \Grantham, PO1 Ryan Bourrie\Concord, PO1 Tom Chase\Farmington, CDR Michael Stevens\USS NH, Cheryl McGuinness\Boat Sponsor, USS NH.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 8/3/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:10
All aboard the USS New Hampshire. We take you inside for a rare look at the Navy's latest nuclear sub. We'll take you to a New Hampshire concert venue that's going green. The state's Agricultural Commissioner on eating LOCAL and what you can find at your neighborhood farmers market. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The Navy's newest fast-attack sub is now officially called the USS NH. It's the 3rd ship to carry that name and a great source of pride for an area which is home to the nation's first public shipyard. The boat was christened in June marking the end of the construction phase. It's now undergoing sea trials. It was built by the General Dynamics' Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, Connecticut -- which is where we take you for the "christening" of the USS NH - and a look inside the navy's most advanced nuclear submarine.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: John Casey\Pres., General Dynamics Electric Boat,
Stanley Gwudz\ Ship Manager, General Dynamics Electric Boat, Ronald Aston\ Foreman, General Dynamics Electric Boat,
Glen Kline\Chief of the Boat, USS NH, PO1 James Guild \Portsmouth, LTJG Donnie Carmichael \Grantham, PO1 Ryan Bourrie\Concord, PO1 Tom Chase\Farmington, CDR Michael Stevens\USS NH, Cheryl McGuinness\Boat Sponsor, USS NH.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 8/3/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 6:21
All aboard the USS New Hampshire. We take you inside for a rare look at the Navy's latest nuclear sub. We'll take you to a New Hampshire concert venue that's going green. The state's Agricultural Commissioner on eating LOCAL and what you can find at your neighborhood farmers market. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. At most rock concerts these days you'll hear at least one song about protecting the earth. But concerts themselves can exact a heavy price on the environment. with thousands of fans creating litter. and musicians traveling from city to city with fleets of diesel-burning vehicles. This year, the music venue: Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford decided to go green and hosted "Greenerpalooza" -- a state-sponsored drive for greater energy efficiency.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jim Bolduc\RST Reps, Steve Boucher\NH Division of Economic Development, Susan Newhall\Manchester, Alex Ray\Owner, Common Man Restaurants, Richard Ager\NH Outlook, Chris Lockwood\Marketing Dir., Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion, Bob Harding\Meadowbrook Founder\May 13, 2008, R.J. Harding\GM, Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 8/3/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 6:21
All aboard the USS New Hampshire. We take you inside for a rare look at the Navy's latest nuclear sub. We'll take you to a New Hampshire concert venue that's going green. The state's Agricultural Commissioner on eating LOCAL and what you can find at your neighborhood farmers market. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. At most rock concerts these days you'll hear at least one song about protecting the earth. But concerts themselves can exact a heavy price on the environment. with thousands of fans creating litter. and musicians traveling from city to city with fleets of diesel-burning vehicles. This year, the music venue: Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion in Gilford decided to go green and hosted "Greenerpalooza" -- a state-sponsored drive for greater energy efficiency.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jim Bolduc\RST Reps, Steve Boucher\NH Division of Economic Development, Susan Newhall\Manchester, Alex Ray\Owner, Common Man Restaurants, Richard Ager\NH Outlook, Chris Lockwood\Marketing Dir., Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion, Bob Harding\Meadowbrook Founder\May 13, 2008, R.J. Harding\GM, Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 8/3/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:05
All aboard the USS New Hampshire. We take you inside for a rare look at the Navy's latest nuclear sub. We'll take you to a New Hampshire concert venue that's going green. The state's Agricultural Commissioner on eating LOCAL and what you can find at your neighborhood farmers market. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Remember last year's spinach scare?
How about the recent false alarm over tomatoes? A lot of consumers are now thinking twice about "where" products come from.
Buy local campaigns are popping up everywhere. August 3rd to the 9th has been declared "NH Eat Local Week". What's it all about? I caught up with Lorraine Stuart Merrill, the state's Commissioner of Agriculture, at the Farmers Market in Dover to find out.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Lorraine Stuart Merrill\NH Commissioner of Agriculture
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 8/3/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:05
All aboard the USS New Hampshire. We take you inside for a rare look at the Navy's latest nuclear sub. We'll take you to a New Hampshire concert venue that's going green. The state's Agricultural Commissioner on eating LOCAL and what you can find at your neighborhood farmers market. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Remember last year's spinach scare?
How about the recent false alarm over tomatoes? A lot of consumers are now thinking twice about "where" products come from.
Buy local campaigns are popping up everywhere. August 3rd to the 9th has been declared "NH Eat Local Week". What's it all about? I caught up with Lorraine Stuart Merrill, the state's Commissioner of Agriculture, at the Farmers Market in Dover to find out.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Lorraine Stuart Merrill\NH Commissioner of Agriculture
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