NH OUTLOOK, Monday, 5/17/2004
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The attraction of the Pease International Tradeport.
Tonight we'll explore its success and hear from the man now in charge of the tradeport-- on his outlook for Pease and its future.
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Plus, concern about the future of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
Where things stand and what lessons could be learned from Pease in the event the government shuts it down.
And later:
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Doing well by doing good. A forum on corporate responsibility in the granite state.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
It was 13 years ago Pease Air Force Base closed leaving the communities of Portsmouth and Newington as well as the state wondering.what's next.
Since then Pease has been transformed into an International Tradeport -- adding dozens of companies and thousands of jobs to the area.
The Pease Development Authority controls the Tradeport and it has a familiar face as its new director.
As Richard Ager tells us George Bald sees more great things for the future.
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From Pease to the Naval Shipyard. The clock is ticking when it comes to the fate of the Portsmouth navy yard. Next May the Base Realignment & Closure Commission
is slated to decide which military facilities will be targeted for closure as the Pentagon looks to cut costs. A newly released Navy study could further threaten the Portsmouth shipyard.
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Here to talk about what's Next for the Shipyard and lessons learned from Pease are: Retired Shipyard Commander, Capt. William McDonough of the Seacoast Shipyard Association, and Russ Thibeault of Applied Economic Research in Laconia --who's produced economic studies of the impact of Pease for the past several years
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Q First let me say that no one is writing off the shipyard just yet !!
CAPT MCDONOUGH: Let's talk about the latest threat.
The Navy study calls for cutting 1/3rd of the nation's submarine fleet. Would that have an impact on the base realignment and closure commission decision?
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Corporate scandals continue to dominate the news.
But a group called "The New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility" want to change that.
Julie Donnelly attended their recent forum in Concord.
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I'm Beth Carroll. Thanks for watching.
We'll see you next time.
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll.
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook -
We'll take you to the town of New Ipswich where people are debating the fate of 400 acres of land. Should the property be conserved or should a company be allowed to
strip mine there.
Phil Vaughn details the controversy.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/17/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:00 minutes
The attraction of the Pease International Tradeport. Tonight we'll explore its success and hear from the man now in charge of the tradeport-- on his outlook for Pease and its future. Plus, concern about the future of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Where things stand and what lessons could be learned from Pease in the event the government shuts it down. And later: Doing well by doing good. A forum on corporate responsibility in the granite state. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. It was 13 years ago Pease Air Force Base closed leaving the communities of Portsmouth and Newington as well as the state wondering.what's next? Since then Pease has been transformed into an International Tradeport -- adding dozens of companies and thousands of jobs to the area. The Pease Development Authority controls the Tradeport and it has a familiar face as its new director. As Richard Ager tells us George Bald sees more great things for the future.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richrd Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: George Bald\Pease Development Authority Rep Bob Smith\District - 1\1989 Eileen Foley\Portsmouth Mayor\1989 Sen Ed Dupont\Majority Leader\1990 Judd Gregg\NH Governor\1989 George Bald\Rochester Development Director\1993 Dan Martin\IR Energy Systems Grant Green\Under Secretary, State Department Lesley Wood\Lonza Biologics Craig Benson\NH Governor Henry Powers\Chair of PDA\1992
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/17/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 2:00 minutes
The attraction of the Pease International Tradeport. Tonight we'll explore its success and hear from the man now in charge of the tradeport-- on his outlook for Pease and its future. Plus, concern about the future of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Where things stand and what lessons could be learned from Pease in the event the government shuts it down. And later: Doing well by doing good. A forum on corporate responsibility in the granite state. From Pease to the Naval Shipyard. The clock is ticking when it comes to the fate of the Portsmouth navy yard. Next May the Base Realignment & Closure Commission is slated to decide which military facilities will be targeted for closure as the Pentagon looks to cut costs. A newly released Navy study could further threaten the Portsmouth shipyard.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep Jeb Bradley\ New Hampshire George Bald\Pease Development Authority
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/17/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 2:00 minutes
The attraction of the Pease International Tradeport. Tonight we'll explore its success and hear from the man now in charge of the tradeport-- on his outlook for Pease and its future. Plus, concern about the future of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Where things stand and what lessons could be learned from Pease in the event the government shuts it down. And later: Doing well by doing good. A forum on corporate responsibility in the granite state. From Pease to the Naval Shipyard. The clock is ticking when it comes to the fate of the Portsmouth navy yard. Next May the Base Realignment & Closure Commission is slated to decide which military facilities will be targeted for closure as the Pentagon looks to cut costs. A newly released Navy study could further threaten the Portsmouth shipyard.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep Jeb Bradley\ New Hampshire George Bald\Pease Development Authority
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/17/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 2:00 minutes
The attraction of the Pease International Tradeport. Tonight we'll explore its success and hear from the man now in charge of the tradeport-- on his outlook for Pease and its future. Plus, concern about the future of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Where things stand and what lessons could be learned from Pease in the event the government shuts it down. And later: Doing well by doing good. A forum on corporate responsibility in the granite state. From Pease to the Naval Shipyard. The clock is ticking when it comes to the fate of the Portsmouth navy yard. Next May the Base Realignment & Closure Commission is slated to decide which military facilities will be targeted for closure as the Pentagon looks to cut costs. A newly released Navy study could further threaten the Portsmouth shipyard.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep Jeb Bradley\ New Hampshire George Bald\Pease Development Authority
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/17/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:10 minutes
The attraction of the Pease International Tradeport. Tonight we'll explore its success and hear from the man now in charge of the tradeport-- on his outlook for Pease and its future. Plus, concern about the future of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Where things stand and what lessons could be learned from Pease in the event the government shuts it down. And later: Doing well by doing good. A forum on corporate responsibility in the granite state. Here to talk about what's Next for the Shipyard and lessons learned from Pease are: Retired Shipyard Commander, Capt. William McDonough of the Seacoast Shipyard Association, and Russ Thibeault of Applied Economic Research in Laconia --who's produced economic studies of the impact of Pease for the past several years
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:Captain William McDonough \Seacoast Shipyard Association Russ Thibeault\Applied Economic Research
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/17/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:10 minutes
The attraction of the Pease International Tradeport. Tonight we'll explore its success and hear from the man now in charge of the tradeport-- on his outlook for Pease and its future. Plus, concern about the future of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Where things stand and what lessons could be learned from Pease in the event the government shuts it down. And later: Doing well by doing good. A forum on corporate responsibility in the granite state. Here to talk about what's Next for the Shipyard and lessons learned from Pease are: Retired Shipyard Commander, Capt. William McDonough of the Seacoast Shipyard Association, and Russ Thibeault of Applied Economic Research in Laconia --who's produced economic studies of the impact of Pease for the past several years
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:Captain William McDonough \Seacoast Shipyard Association Russ Thibeault\Applied Economic Research
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/17/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:10 minutes
The attraction of the Pease International Tradeport. Tonight we'll explore its success and hear from the man now in charge of the tradeport-- on his outlook for Pease and its future. Plus, concern about the future of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Where things stand and what lessons could be learned from Pease in the event the government shuts it down. And later: Doing well by doing good. A forum on corporate responsibility in the granite state. Here to talk about what's Next for the Shipyard and lessons learned from Pease are: Retired Shipyard Commander, Capt. William McDonough of the Seacoast Shipyard Association, and Russ Thibeault of Applied Economic Research in Laconia --who's produced economic studies of the impact of Pease for the past several years
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:Captain William McDonough \Seacoast Shipyard Association Russ Thibeault\Applied Economic Research
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 05/17/04 22:00
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:15 minutes
The attraction of the Pease International Tradeport. Tonight we'll explore its success and hear from the man now in charge of the tradeport-- on his outlook for Pease and its future. Plus, concern about the future of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. Where things stand and what lessons could be learned from Pease in the event the government shuts it down. And later: Doing well by doing good. A forum on corporate responsibility in the granite state. Corporate scandals continue to dominate the news. But a group called "The New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility" want to change that. Julie Donnelly attended their recent forum in Concord.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Julie Donnelly NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:Jeffrey Miller\Markem Corp, Keene Maryann Murphy\VP Marketing, Pax World Celina Adams\Timberland Jean Sandman\Anthem BCBS
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