NH OUTLOOK - host trial, Thursday, 12/4/2003
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A fight to finish. Sweeping new changes for medicare. including a new prescription drug benefit for for seniors. We'll look at what it means.
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Plus, a fight of a different sort in a small New Hampshire community.
We'll hear why some of the people of Hopkinton are saying" "not in my backyard".
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And later, just in time for the holiday shopping season!
These folks will tell us why there's trouble in toyland.
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Hello. I'm Julie Donnelly. Welcome to NH Outlook.
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Medicare tops our Progam -- as the Senate approves the most "Sweeping" changes to Medicare \
since its creation 38-years ago. Part of the package, a long sought-after "prescription drug" benefit.
The bill now goes to President Bush, who says he's "eager" to sign it.
A Discussion on what it means.in a moment.
But first, some background on the bill from correspondent Jonathan Karl.
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Here to talk about the Medicare bill and its implications are: Robert Woodward, a professor of Health Economics at the University of New Hampshire and Dick Chevrefils, The state director of the A-A-R-P.
Thank you both for being here.
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Turning now to a different kind of health fight.
One small New Hampshire community is up in arms about a corporate neighbor that they say has been anything but neighborly.
In fact, many residents from the small upscale community of Hopkinton.believe the very quality of their lives is at stake.
Producer Barrett Lester has more.
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Finally, a nationwide recall is underway of some 50-thousand pieces of sidewalk chalk.
The chalk sold at Toys R' Us for 5-dollars contains high lead levels.
Toy Safety was the topic of a Concord news conference Tuesday.
Chip Neal was there.
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That concludes our program.
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook -
The everyday heroes of public transportation. Author Rachel Simon talks to me about her latest book:
"Riding the bus with My sister".
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I'm Julie Donnelly, Thanks for watching.
We'll see you next time.
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook:
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
The everyday heroes of public transportation. Author Rachel Simon talks to me about her latest book:
"Riding the bus with My sister".
Join us tonight at 10:00.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
a Thanksgiving special edition. Find out the connection the town of Newport has to the origins of turkey day.
Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Outlook.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/25/03 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 13:41 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, a fight to finish. Sweeping new changes for medicare. including a new prescription drug benefit for for seniors. We'll look at what it means. Plus, a fight of a different sort in a small New Hampshire community. We'll hear why some of the people of Hopkinton are saying" "not in my backyard". And later, just in time for the holiday shopping season! These folks will tell us why there's trouble in toyland. Medicare tops our progam -- as the Senate approves the most "sweeping" changes to Medicare since its creation 38-years ago. Part of the package, a long sought-after "prescription drug" benefit. The bill now goes to President Bush, who says he's "eager" to sign it. A Discussion on what it means.in a moment. But first, some background on the bill from correspondent Jonathan Karl. Here to talk about the Medicare bill and its implications are: Robert Woodward, a professor of Health Economics at the University of New Hampshire and Dick Chevrefils, the state director of the AARP.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: CNN, Beth Carroll, Jennifer Vachon NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sen. Bill Frist\R - Majority Leader, Sen. Edward Kennedy\D - Massachusetts, Sen. Judd Gregg\R - New Hampshire, Jonathan Karl\Washington, DC, Robert S. Woodward\Professor of Health Economics, UNH, Dick Chevrefils\NH State Director, AARP
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/25/03 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 13:41 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, a fight to finish. Sweeping new changes for medicare. including a new prescription drug benefit for for seniors. We'll look at what it means. Plus, a fight of a different sort in a small New Hampshire community. We'll hear why some of the people of Hopkinton are saying" "not in my backyard". And later, just in time for the holiday shopping season! These folks will tell us why there's trouble in toyland. Medicare tops our progam -- as the Senate approves the most "sweeping" changes to Medicare since its creation 38-years ago. Part of the package, a long sought-after "prescription drug" benefit. The bill now goes to President Bush, who says he's "eager" to sign it. A Discussion on what it means.in a moment. But first, some background on the bill from correspondent Jonathan Karl. Here to talk about the Medicare bill and its implications are: Robert Woodward, a professor of Health Economics at the University of New Hampshire and Dick Chevrefils, the state director of the AARP.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: CNN, Beth Carroll, Jennifer Vachon NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sen. Bill Frist\R - Majority Leader, Sen. Edward Kennedy\D - Massachusetts, Sen. Judd Gregg\R - New Hampshire, Jonathan Karl\Washington, DC, Robert S. Woodward\Professor of Health Economics, UNH, Dick Chevrefils\NH State Director, AARP
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/25/03 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:00 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, a fight to finish. Sweeping new changes for medicare. including a new prescription drug benefit for for seniors. We'll look at what it means. Plus, a fight of a different sort in a small New Hampshire community. We'll hear why some of the people of Hopkinton are saying" "not in my backyard". And later, just in time for the holiday shopping season! These folks will tell us why there's trouble in toyland. Turning now to a different kind of health fight. One small New Hampshire community is up in arms about a corporate neighbor that they say has been anything but neighborly. In fact, many residents from the small upscale community of Hopkinton.believe the very quality of their lives is at stake. Producer Barrett Lester has more.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Barrett Lester NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Liane Kerbyson\Hopkinton Resident, John Spencer\Hopkinton High School Senior, Ron Lajoie\President, R.E.A.C.H., Dr. Roger Wicksman\R.E.A.C.H., Dr. John Bassi\R.E.A.C.H., Michelle Bickford\R.E.A.C.H., Brad Kuster\Conservation Law Foundation, Robert Scott\Director, NHDES Air Resources Div., Scott Flood\R.E.A.C.H., Rep. Richard 'Stretch' Kennedy\R - District 34
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/25/03 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:00 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, a fight to finish. Sweeping new changes for medicare. including a new prescription drug benefit for for seniors. We'll look at what it means. Plus, a fight of a different sort in a small New Hampshire community. We'll hear why some of the people of Hopkinton are saying" "not in my backyard". And later, just in time for the holiday shopping season! These folks will tell us why there's trouble in toyland. Turning now to a different kind of health fight. One small New Hampshire community is up in arms about a corporate neighbor that they say has been anything but neighborly. In fact, many residents from the small upscale community of Hopkinton.believe the very quality of their lives is at stake. Producer Barrett Lester has more.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Barrett Lester NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Liane Kerbyson\Hopkinton Resident, John Spencer\Hopkinton High School Senior, Ron Lajoie\President, R.E.A.C.H., Dr. Roger Wicksman\R.E.A.C.H., Dr. John Bassi\R.E.A.C.H., Michelle Bickford\R.E.A.C.H., Brad Kuster\Conservation Law Foundation, Robert Scott\Director, NHDES Air Resources Div., Scott Flood\R.E.A.C.H., Rep. Richard 'Stretch' Kennedy\R - District 34
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/25/03 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:00 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, a fight to finish. Sweeping new changes for medicare. including a new prescription drug benefit for for seniors. We'll look at what it means. Plus, a fight of a different sort in a small New Hampshire community. We'll hear why some of the people of Hopkinton are saying" "not in my backyard". And later, just in time for the holiday shopping season! These folks will tell us why there's trouble in toyland. Turning now to a different kind of health fight. One small New Hampshire community is up in arms about a corporate neighbor that they say has been anything but neighborly. In fact, many residents from the small upscale community of Hopkinton.believe the very quality of their lives is at stake. Producer Barrett Lester has more.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Barrett Lester NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Liane Kerbyson\Hopkinton Resident, John Spencer\Hopkinton High School Senior, Ron Lajoie\President, R.E.A.C.H., Dr. Roger Wicksman\R.E.A.C.H., Dr. John Bassi\R.E.A.C.H., Michelle Bickford\R.E.A.C.H., Brad Kuster\Conservation Law Foundation, Robert Scott\Director, NHDES Air Resources Div., Scott Flood\R.E.A.C.H., Rep. Richard 'Stretch' Kennedy\R - District 34
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/25/03 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:00 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, a fight to finish. Sweeping new changes for medicare. including a new prescription drug benefit for for seniors. We'll look at what it means. Plus, a fight of a different sort in a small New Hampshire community. We'll hear why some of the people of Hopkinton are saying" "not in my backyard". And later, just in time for the holiday shopping season! These folks will tell us why there's trouble in toyland. Finally, a nationwide recall is underway of some 50-thousand pieces of sidewalk chalk.The chalk sold at Toys R' Us for 5-dollars contains high lead levels. Toy Safety was the topic of a Concord news conference Tuesday. Chip Neal was there.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jessica Mantooth\NH Public Interest Research Group, Elaine Frank\Dartmouth Hitchcock Injury Prevention Program, Mary Jane Wallner\Dir, Merrimack Valley Day Care
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/25/03 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:00 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, a fight to finish. Sweeping new changes for medicare. including a new prescription drug benefit for for seniors. We'll look at what it means. Plus, a fight of a different sort in a small New Hampshire community. We'll hear why some of the people of Hopkinton are saying" "not in my backyard". And later, just in time for the holiday shopping season! These folks will tell us why there's trouble in toyland. Finally, a nationwide recall is underway of some 50-thousand pieces of sidewalk chalk.The chalk sold at Toys R' Us for 5-dollars contains high lead levels. Toy Safety was the topic of a Concord news conference Tuesday. Chip Neal was there.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jessica Mantooth\NH Public Interest Research Group, Elaine Frank\Dartmouth Hitchcock Injury Prevention Program, Mary Jane Wallner\Dir, Merrimack Valley Day Care
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 11/25/03 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:00 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, a fight to finish. Sweeping new changes for medicare. including a new prescription drug benefit for for seniors. We'll look at what it means. Plus, a fight of a different sort in a small New Hampshire community. We'll hear why some of the people of Hopkinton are saying" "not in my backyard". And later, just in time for the holiday shopping season! These folks will tell us why there's trouble in toyland. Finally, a nationwide recall is underway of some 50-thousand pieces of sidewalk chalk.The chalk sold at Toys R' Us for 5-dollars contains high lead levels. Toy Safety was the topic of a Concord news conference Tuesday. Chip Neal was there.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Jessica Mantooth\NH Public Interest Research Group, Elaine Frank\Dartmouth Hitchcock Injury Prevention Program, Mary Jane Wallner\Dir, Merrimack Valley Day Care
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