NH OUTLOOK FRIDAY EDITION, Friday, 3/21/2003
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Hello. I'm Allison McNair. This is the Friday Edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
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If you were anywhere near a tv on Friday afternoon you probably witnessed the U-S aerial attack on Bagdhad. There were live pictures of the Iraqi capital as it was being rocked by massive blasts.
On our Friday edition we're going to talk about the War with Iraq and reafction here in New Hampshire.
Joining us this week for our friday edition, from the state house in Concord, Kevin Landrigin of the Telegraph and Norma Love of the Associated Press. And here in studio Jeff Feingold of the New Hampshire Business Review. Thank you all for joining us this week.
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The two branches of the New Hampshire Legislature passed competing resolutions in support of US troops in Iraq and honored a decorated, Green Beret Thursday.
The Senate passed a similar resolution, 22-0, that mentioned the President twice. State Sen. Joe Kenney, R-Wakefield, said this gesture would mean a lot to the troops.
``The communication today gets to the front-line troops very quickly. This will signal the people of New Hampshire are behind them. We might disagree on why they are going but we need to support them,'' said Kenney, a Gulf War veteran and Marine reservist and special projects officer.
But Sen. Clifton Below, D-Lebanon, left in protest before the vote was taken.
Below said it contained an incorrect statement that the resolution the UN Security Council unanimously adopted last November found Iraq ``in material breach'' of its obligations.
``In good conscience, I did not want to vote for something that contained an untruth. At the same time, I did not want to diminish a unanimous vote in support of our troops,'' Below said.
Below later apologized to colleagues and sobbed talking about his father, a 30-year veteran and chaplain who became 100 percent disabled while serving in Vietnam and later died after complications from those injuries.
``He always taught me your personal integrity is everything,'' Below said.
The House of Representatives approved a resolution that made no mention of Bush either by name or title but praised the troops and offered prayers for their safe return home.
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That's all for this edition of Outlook. Thanks for joining us.
For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Allison McNair.
We'll be back Monday at 10.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/21/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a discussion on the weeks news with journalists from around the state. Joining us this week for our friday edition, from the state house in Concord, Kevin Landrigin of the Telegraph and Norma Love of the Associated Press. And here in studio Jeff Feingold of the New Hampshire Business Review. The focus of this week's discussion was the war in Iraq and the media is coveraging the war thus far.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Ally McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kevin Landrigan\The Telegraph, Norma Love\Associated Press, Jeff Feingold\NH Business Review
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/21/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a discussion on the weeks news with journalists from around the state. Joining us this week for our friday edition, from the state house in Concord, Kevin Landrigin of the Telegraph and Norma Love of the Associated Press. And here in studio Jeff Feingold of the New Hampshire Business Review. The focus of this week's discussion was the war in Iraq and the media is coveraging the war thus far.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Ally McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kevin Landrigan\The Telegraph, Norma Love\Associated Press, Jeff Feingold\NH Business Review
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/21/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a discussion on the weeks news with journalists from around the state. Joining us this week for our friday edition, from the state house in Concord, Kevin Landrigin of the Telegraph and Norma Love of the Associated Press. And here in studio Jeff Feingold of the New Hampshire Business Review. The focus of this week's discussion was the war in Iraq and the media is coveraging the war thus far.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Ally McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kevin Landrigan\The Telegraph, Norma Love\Associated Press, Jeff Feingold\NH Business Review
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/21/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a discussion on the weeks news with journalists from around the state. Joining us this week for our friday edition, from the state house in Concord, Kevin Landrigin of the Telegraph and Norma Love of the Associated Press. And here in studio Jeff Feingold of the New Hampshire Business Review. The focus of this week's discussion was the war in Iraq and the media is coveraging the war thus far.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Ally McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kevin Landrigan\The Telegraph, Norma Love\Associated Press, Jeff Feingold\NH Business Review
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