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Hello. I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to this Friday Edition of New Hampshire Outlook. |
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In Concord, we have James Pindell from PoliticsNH.com, and Josh Rogers from New Hampshire Public Radio. And joining me in the studio, Jeff Feingold from the NH Business Review. Welcome all. |
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This week, Howard Dean made a comment that he would like to appeal to voters who haven't voted for Democrats - even those who drive pickup trucks with confederate flags. That provoked an instant furor from the other candidates - Let's listen to a reaction from John Edwards - and then an apology from Dean. |
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Wednesday was the 1 year anniversary of Craig Benson's election. I interviewed him last week and it's clear that with a two year term, he's already looking ahead. Let's hear some of what he had to say. |
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Last Sunday, the world's eyes turned to Durham - the reason - the consecration of Gene Robinson, the first openly gay Episcopal Bishop of NH. While about 4,000 delegates inside the Whittemore Center celebrated his consecration, a few dozen protesters gathered outside to register their objections. |
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Finally, a reminder that the candidates running for President have personal lives. At a forum on women's issues on Wednesday, the moderator asked the candidates what role a first lady, first husband, or first friend would have in their administration. Dennis Kucinich's reply could become a classic. Let's take a look. |
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook, touring Iraq. Representative Jeb Bradley talks about his recent tour to the war torn nation. |
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We'll see you next time. Thanks for joining us. |
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook: New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Public Service of New Hampshire Stratford Foundation |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. Touring Iraq. Representative Jeb Bradley talks about his recent tour to the war torn nation. Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Monday on New Hampshire Outlook. Touring Iraq. Representative Jeb Bradley talks about his recent tour to the war torn nation. Join us Monday at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Here's a look at other stories making news this Friday. |
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-- So, now that National Public Radio has received a huge, 200--million-dollar gift, will your local public radio station will be able to stop its on-air fundraisers? Nope. Mark Handley, general manager of New Hampshire Public Radio, and chairman of the NPR's national board of directors, says the fundraisers will continue because the gift from fast-food heiress Joan Kroc is not going to be used to supplant current sources of revenue. He says Mrs. Kroc's goal was to see NPR and public radio in general move to the next plateau. He said the network plans to invest the money and use the earnings - perhaps ten million dollars a year - to make improvements. Handley said the NPR board plans to consult with member stations to determine how to spend the money. Possibilities include more news bureaus and other program services for member stations. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/07/03 22:00 HOST: Richard Ager Length: 26:46 minutes In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, Howard Dean made a comment that he would like to appeal to voters who haven't voted for Democrats - even those who drive pickup trucks with confederate flags. That provoked an instant furor from the other candidates - Let's listen to a reaction from John Edwards - and then an apology from Dean. And it was the one year anniversary of Governor Benson comming into office. In Concord, we have James Pindell from PoliticsNH.com, and Josh Rogers from New Hampshire Public Radio. And joining Richard in the studio was Jeff Feingold from the NH Business Review. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: James Pindell\PoliticsNH.com, Josh Rogers\NHPR, Jeff Feingold\NH Business Review |
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-NH--Fishing Decision Fishing regulators signs off on fishing day cuts, leasing dewap -- New rules to govern fishing off New England cuts the number of fishing days as much as 24 percent, but allows commercial fishermen to lease days from other boats. The New England Fishery Management Council approved the measures as part of a wide slate of rules adopted last night around midnight at the end of three grueling days of meetings in Massachusetts. The rules are aimed at satisfying a court order to enact tougher rules to stop overfishing. Months of research and debate led to the decision, but Chatham hook fisherman Paul Parker says it's impossible to know what it all means. He says there are many unanswered questions. The issue of leasing unused fishing days has been contentious because of fears large boat owners would benefit disproportionately. Others say they need to lease extra days to survive the cuts. AP-NY-11-07-03 0622EST |