NH OUTLOOK FRIDAY EDITION, Friday, 12/19/2003
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Next on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Hello. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to this Friday Edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
Coming up this week.
The Countdown is on - 39 days to the Primary. We're on the campaign trail.
And New Hampshire's Episcopal Bishop is named man of the year.
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But first let's introduce this week's guests.
Joining us from the statehouse in Concord - James Pindell of Politics-N-H-dot-com and Kevin Landrigan of the Telegraph.
And here with me in Durham, Lars Trodson of the Portsmouth Times.
Thank you all for joining us.
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Democratic presidential candidates worked hard this week to gain ground on former Vermont Governor Howard Dean. Two new polls show Dean is well ahead of the rest of the pack. Thursday, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry greeted Nashua residents with former governor Jeanne Shaheen by his side. Late in the day there was word that Kerry plans on making a sizeable loan to his own campaign. He will mortgage his home in order to get an 850 thousand dollar boost. James, the money isn't coming from his wife - Theresa Heinz - of the Heinz Ketchup family fortune. Is he prohibited from using that money?

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Connecticut Senator Joe Liberman took aim at Howard Dean this week. Lieberman criticized the Vermont governor for his lack of experience in foreign policy. Leiberman's comments came after Dean said the capture of Sadaam Hussein would not make the U.S. safer.
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Kevin how much will this in-fighting among the democrats help Republicans?
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If you were in charge of writing and producing political ads aimed at discrediting President George W. Bush - do you think you'd ever come up with this idea? How about using scenes from Jimmy Stewart's"It's A Wonderful Life?" Take a look at this ad paid for by The American Federation of Government Employees.
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There may be a new Superior Court Chief Justice in New Hampshire by the first of the year. At this week's Executive Council meeting, Governor Craig Benson nomined Robert Lynn of Windham. Lynn currently serves as a judge for the Superior Court Hillsborough County. He was nominated to that seat by former Governor Judd Gregg back in 1992. On Monday the Executive Council will hold a public hearing on the matter.
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If you're not already confused when it comes to education funding in New Hampshire - here's another one for you. This week - the State Board of Education passed a resolution condemning an ammendment that would take away the state Supreme Court's control over education funding and give it to the legislature. Kevin, what exactly would the amendement fo what does Benson support it?
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New Hampshire's new Episcopal bishop has been named person of the year by a national gay magazine. The Advocate says Bishop-elect Gene Robinson is a symbol in the battle to move religion away from hatred and exclusion and toward love and equality.
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The long-awaited first date for Dennis Kucinich arranged by politics-nh dot com has come and gone. James Pindell you're with us today and I can't resist from asking - how did it go?
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Well thats it for another week, Lars Trodson and James Pindell thanks for being here.
And up at the statehouse, Kevin Landrigan, thanks so much, for being with us.
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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
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Stratford Foundation
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 12/19/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, The Countdown is on - 39 days to the Primary. We're on the campaign trail. And New Hampshire's Episcopal Bishop is named man of the year. Joining us from the statehouse in Concord - James Pindell of PoliticsNH.com and Kevin Landrigan of the Telegraph. And here in Durham - Lars Trodson of the Portsmouth Times.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair, Jennifer Vachon NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Kevin Landrigan\The Telegraph, Lars Trodson\The Portsmouth Times, James Pindell\PoliticsNH.com
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Here's a look at other stories making news this Friday.
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Gov Benson held a news conference this week to update the progress on what he is calling his taxpayer bill of rights. It's an intitative that would limit the growth of the state budget to the rate of inflation. Here's what the Governor had to say.
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Former Republican Senator Bob Smith of New Hampshire wants a seat back in the U.S. Senate - but this time it would be as a Senator from the state of Florida. Smith who now lives in Sarasota told the Associated Press he'll make a formal announcement in January about his plans to run for the seat of retiring Florida Senator Bob Graham. Smith served two terms as U.S. Senator to New Hampshire before John Sununu defeated him in the Republican primary.
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