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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The Granite State has a long proud history when it comes to Presidential Politics. Most people already know that Franklin Pierce -- who hails from NH -- was the 14-th president of the United States. Highways and schools serve as reminders of his place in history. But, did you know that NH also holds claim to a Vice President? Jeremiah Jones Colbath-- a self-educated farm boy -- was born in the town of Farmington. As a young man he changed his name to Henry Wilson and went on to become this country's 18-th Vice President under President Ulysses S. Grant. Producer Phil Vaughn had the chance to talk with John Nolan, who's been working to bring the name of Henry Wilson out of obscurity. |
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In the 2004 Election -- Registering New Voters -- is the goal of both parties. When it comes to "young" Americans -- 50% of them have registered -- but, only 1 in 5 will vote. And, increasingly -- the opinions of those who do cast ballots are shaped by late night t-v and political satire. Professor Elizabeth Ossoff, the Research Center Coordinator at the NH Institute of Politics at St Anselm's College - looked into the political parody phenomenon. |
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That concludes our program. I'm Beth Carroll. Thanks for watching. We'll see you next time. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/01/04 22:00 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:30 minutes Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The Granite State has a long proud history when it comes to Presidential Politics. Most people already know that Franklin Pierce -- who hails from NH -- was the 14-th president of the United States. Highways and schools serve as reminders of his place in history. But, did you know that NH also holds claim to a Vice President? Jeremiah Jones Colbath-- a self-educated farm boy -- was born in the town of Farmington. As a young man he changed his name to Henry Wilson and went on to become this country's 18-th Vice President under President Ulysses S. Grant. Producer Phil Vaughn had the chance to talk with John Nolan, who's been working to bring the name of Henry Wilson out of obscurity. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS: John Nolan\Farmington Resident |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/01/04 22:00 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:30 minutes Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The Granite State has a long proud history when it comes to Presidential Politics. Most people already know that Franklin Pierce -- who hails from NH -- was the 14-th president of the United States. Highways and schools serve as reminders of his place in history. But, did you know that NH also holds claim to a Vice President? Jeremiah Jones Colbath-- a self-educated farm boy -- was born in the town of Farmington. As a young man he changed his name to Henry Wilson and went on to become this country's 18-th Vice President under President Ulysses S. Grant. Producer Phil Vaughn had the chance to talk with John Nolan, who's been working to bring the name of Henry Wilson out of obscurity. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS: John Nolan\Farmington Resident |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/01/04 22:00 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:50 minutes In the 2004 Election -- Registering New Voters -- is the goal of both parties. When it comes to "young" Americans -- 50% of them have registered -- but, only 1 in 5 will vote. And, increasingly -- the opinions of those who do cast ballots are shaped by late night t-v and political satire. Professor Elizabeth Ossoff, the Research Center Coordinator at the NH Institute of Politics at St Anselm's College - looked into the political parody phenomenon. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS: Professor Elizabeth Ossoff\Research Center Coordinator, NH Institute of Politics, St Anselm College Beth Carrol\NH Outlook |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/01/04 22:00 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:50 minutes In the 2004 Election -- Registering New Voters -- is the goal of both parties. When it comes to "young" Americans -- 50% of them have registered -- but, only 1 in 5 will vote. And, increasingly -- the opinions of those who do cast ballots are shaped by late night t-v and political satire. Professor Elizabeth Ossoff, the Research Center Coordinator at the NH Institute of Politics at St Anselm's College - looked into the political parody phenomenon. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS: Professor Elizabeth Ossoff\Research Center Coordinator, NH Institute of Politics, St Anselm College Beth Carrol\NH Outlook |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/01/04 22:00 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:50 minutes In the 2004 Election -- Registering New Voters -- is the goal of both parties. When it comes to "young" Americans -- 50% of them have registered -- but, only 1 in 5 will vote. And, increasingly -- the opinions of those who do cast ballots are shaped by late night t-v and political satire. Professor Elizabeth Ossoff, the Research Center Coordinator at the NH Institute of Politics at St Anselm's College - looked into the political parody phenomenon. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS: Professor Elizabeth Ossoff\Research Center Coordinator, NH Institute of Politics, St Anselm College Beth Carrol\NH Outlook |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook: A look at the role political conventions have played throughout history. We'll talk to Congressional Scholar and Dartmouth Professor Linda Fowler. Tonight following the convention on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. . Tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Public Television. |
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Wednesday, September 1, 2004: We pretaped tonight's show Monday afternoon. All went well. |