NH OUTLOOK ROUNDTABLE EDITION, Friday, 10/12/2001
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Next on New Hampshire Outlook.
The state issues guidelines in the wake of another confirmed case of anthrax.
And Journalists from around the state talk about New Hampshire's heightened security and the money and manpower of mountain rescues.
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Hello. I'm Allison McNair.
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Authorities are investigationg another confirmed case of anthrax - this time in New York city.
An assistant to NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw has been diagnosed with a type of anthrax that infects the skin. She's being treated with antiobiotics and is expected to fully recover. The FBI says it's unrelated to the Florida cases.
It's believed the anthrax was delivered in a letter addressed to Brokaw. Another suspicious letter is being investigated at the New York Times.
As a results postal officials are warning Americans to look out for any suspicious and unexpected mail.
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State officials say there are no credible terrorist threats to New Hampshire right now. At a news conference in Concord Friday, Governor Jeanne Shaheen and public health officials explained what people can do to protect themselves from potential threats.
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Greenblatt says mailroom staff should double-bag suspicious packages in zipper-locking bags, and clean exposed hands and surfaces with soap and water. They should wash surfaces with a bleach and water solution.
The department of Health and Human Services has set up phone numbers for people with anthrax related questions. During the day, call 800-852-3345 ext. 4496. Nights and weekends, you can call extension 5300.
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Joining us from the North Country via videophone today John Harrigan, publisher of the News and and Sentinel.
Topics: FBI warns new threats of terrorism.puts the country on high alert.
ANTHRAX VO - Today the Governor held a briefing on anthrax to address any concerns.etc.so forth
Senator Bob Smith's ammendment to allow pilots to carry guns was passed yesteraday along with the aviation security bill in the Senate.
ARMING PILOTS John Harrigan you wrote an editorial about arming pilots.
SECURITY MEASURES IN NH
Coast guard asking ships from foreign ports to give four days notice rather than 24 hours.borders
Hydroelectric plants No fly zone over Seabrook and Vermont Yankee.
Schools cancelling trips Salem doing so.
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS EXTENDED
Jeanne Shaheen's request.already North Country hurting.
MONEY FOR PURCHASE OF IP LAND
COST OF RESCUING IDIOTIC HIKERS
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It was a beautiful day around the Granite State. Will the nice weather hold? We checked in earlier with meteorologist Nicole Plette at the Mount Washington Observatory.
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Mt. Washington Observatory\Friday on the Summit\Intermittent Fog \High: 53 degrees\Peak Wind: 5 mph\Visibility: 40 miles
Overnight\North\Mostly Cloudy\Showers after midnight\Patchy fog\Lows in the mid 40s
Overnight\South\Partly cloudy skies\Fog developing late\Lows in the upper 40s\
Saturday\North\Chance of Showers\Becoming partly sunny \Highs in the 60s\
Saturday\South\Partly sunny\Highs near 70\\
\Sunday\Statewide\Partly sunny\Highs around 70\
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Coming up on Monday's edition of NH Outlook.Author Emily Moore shares insight into the experience of motherhood in her book "Strong Stuff: Mothers' Stories.
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That's it for this edition of our program. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Ally McNair. Thanks for joining us. We'll see you next time on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook:
New Hampshire Charitable Foundadtion
Public Service of New Hampshire
Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust
Putnam Foundation
Stratford Foundation
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK
Air Date/Time:10/12/01 /2200
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 21:41 minutes
In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a roundtable discussion about different aspects of homeland security during the national terrorism crisis.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allsion McNair
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Lars Trodson\Porstmouth Herald
Roger Wood\Action News Network
Roger Wood\New Hampshire
Outlook
Kevin Landrigan\The Telegraph
Woody Woodland\WGIR
John Harrigan\Publisher
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