NH Outlook Talk Show , Sunday, 6/14/2009
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script iconIntro Student Auto script iconKey: Education
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HELLO. WELCOME TO NH OUTLOOK. I'M RICHARD AGER. WE'RE IN ROOM 100 OF THE STATE HOUSE - HOME OF THE SENATE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE - AND AN APPROPRIATE PLACE FOR THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSION.
WITH JUST THREE WEEKS TO GO, THE STATE BUDGET STILL FACES A FUNDING GAP OF ABOUT 600 MILLION DOLLARS OVER THE NEXT TWO YEARS. THIS WEEK, MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE BEGAN MEETING IN A COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE TO RESOLVE THEIR DIFFERENCES - AND THEY ARE BIG. WE'LL GET TO THAT IN A MOMENT BUT FIRST: OUR GUESTS ARE NORMA LOVE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, TOM FAHEY OF THE NH UNION LEADER, AND KEVIN LANDRIGAN OF THE NASHUA TELEGRAPH.
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Some of the best student mechanics in the state met at Loudon recently - not to race cars but to get them running. The annual Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition pits twenty high school teams against each other. Their task is to diagnose and repair identical cars that have been "disrepaired". Outlook's Phil Vaughn attended the event and followed the team from New Ipswich.
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That's all we have time for. I hope you enjoyed this edition of NH Outlook. I' ll see you next time.
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script iconKey: Community Politics
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 6/14/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 19:10
Hello. Welcome to NH Outlook. I'm Richard Ager. We're in room 100 of the State House- home of the Senate Ways and Means Committe- and an appropriate place for this week's dicussion. With just three weeks to go, the state budget still faces a funding gap of about 600 million dollars over the nest two years. This week, members of the house and senate began meeting in a committee of conference to resolve their differences- and they are big. We'll get to that in a moment but first: our guest are Norma Love of the Associated Press, Tom Fahey of the NH Union Leader, and Kevin Landrigan of the Nashua Telegraph.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Fahey\NH Union Leader, Kevin Landrigan\Nashua Telegraph, Norma Love\Associated Press.
script iconKey: Education
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 6/14/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 05:47
Hello. Welcome to NH Outlook. I'm Richard Ager.Some of the best student mechanics in the state met at Loudon recently - not to race cars but to get them running. The annual Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition pits twenty high school teams against each other. Their task is to diagnose and repair identical cars that have been "disrepaired". Outlook's Phil Vaughn attended the event and followed the team from New Ipswich.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Adam Minihan\Mascenic Regional HS Student, Mike Lenox\Mascenic Regional HS Student, Vincent Fittante\Mascenic Regional HS Instructor, Earle Whitcher\Former Student,mTom Giasson\AAA Automotives Programs Manager.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 6/14/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 05:47
Hello. Welcome to NH Outlook. I'm Richard Ager.Some of the best student mechanics in the state met at Loudon recently - not to race cars but to get them running. The annual Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition pits twenty high school teams against each other. Their task is to diagnose and repair identical cars that have been "disrepaired". Outlook's Phil Vaughn attended the event and followed the team from New Ipswich.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Adam Minihan\Mascenic Regional HS Student, Mike Lenox\Mascenic Regional HS Student, Vincent Fittante\Mascenic Regional HS Instructor, Earle Whitcher\Former Student,mTom Giasson\AAA Automotives Programs Manager.
script iconKey: Science / Technology
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 6/14/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 05:47
Hello. Welcome to NH Outlook. I'm Richard Ager.Some of the best student mechanics in the state met at Loudon recently - not to race cars but to get them running. The annual Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition pits twenty high school teams against each other. Their task is to diagnose and repair identical cars that have been "disrepaired". Outlook's Phil Vaughn attended the event and followed the team from New Ipswich.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Adam Minihan\Mascenic Regional HS Student, Mike Lenox\Mascenic Regional HS Student, Vincent Fittante\Mascenic Regional HS Instructor, Earle Whitcher\Former Student,mTom Giasson\AAA Automotives Programs Manager.
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Have Release Forms for Student Auto Competition- Earle Whitcher, Adam Minihan, Mike Lenox, and Vincent Fittant.
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