NH OUTLOOK, Wednesday, 10/13/2004
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
In the 2000 Presidential election Independent candidate Ralph Nader received 22-thousand votes in New Hampshire.
George W. Bush won the state by only 7-thousand votes - and with it, the presidency.
With national polls showing President Bush and Senator John Kerry in a near-tie, many Democrats fear that Ralph Nader could take enough votes to tilt the election to the Republicans.
But Nader rejects that argument and recently campaigned in
New Hampshire to make his case.
Richard Ager sat down with Ralph Nader - and, here's some of what he had to say.
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Ralph Nader and his running mate Peter Camejo are currently on the ballot in 34 states including New Hampshire, and are in court fighting for access in 10 others.
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The rising cost of health care is an issue that effects nearly everyone in this country.
About 45 million Americans live day-to-day without health insurance.
Businesses complain that providing coverage for their employees. is stifling their economic growth.
The presidential candidates have outlined their own plans for dealing with the issue -- but, how do voters feel?
New Hampshire Outlook has equipped 6 voters from around the state with video cameras and web cameras to get their views. Here's what THEY think needs to be done to address the rising costs of health care.
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We'll be running our voter journals through the November election.
To re-visit any of their comments
you can visit our website at NHPTV-dot-org- slash-outlook -- just click on the Voter Journals banner and connect with our video blog.
Watch -- and then post your own comments.
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In July, the president of Verizon here in New Hampshire moved on to a
new position within the company in Washington.
Concerns over homeland security brought Mike Hickey to the nation's capitol.
The well-known New Hampshire native is now vice president in charge of national security affairs for Verizon.
It's been 3 months since he took the post.
Christine Kelly from our Boston University Washington Bureau sat down with Mike Hickey to find out how he's doing.
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook -
Meet Roger Belanger, collector extraordinaire.
He's been saving political memorabilia for nearly 50 years.
We'll take you on a tour of his Farmington collection.
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That concludes our program.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
We'll see you next time.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
Meet a New Hampshire man who has been collecting political memorabilia for nearly 50 years.
Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television.
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For information and links to our guests and interviews, connect with us on-line at nhptv.org.
Join our online discussion and tell us what's on your mind.
You can also find streaming video of all our broadcasts.
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So far, the state's first - in - the nation prestidential primary - - appears to be safe in 2008.
NH's primary, of cousre kicks off the presidential campaign season - - and, for those working behind the scenes - - it can be a life changing experience
Primarily NH is a new book that documents a year in the lives of presidential campaign staffers.
Through words and pictures - - photographer Meryl Levin and Political Activist Will Kanteres capture life on the campaign trail. They're here to share the journey with us.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/13/04
HOST: Beth Carroll LENGTH: 12:30
Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. In the 2000 Presidential election Independent candidate Ralph Nader received 22-thousand votes in New Hampshire. George W. Bush won the state by only 7-thousand votes and with it, the presidency. With national polls showing President Bush and Senator John Kerry in a near-tie, many Democrats fear that Ralph Nader could take enough votes to tilt the election to the Republicans. But Nader rejects that argument and recently campaigned in New Hampshire to make his case.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS: Herb Moyer\Seacoast Progressive Alliance, \Scamman Farm, Stratham\August 6th, Charlie Proulx\Democracy for NH, Ralph Nader\ Presidential Candidate
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/13/04
HOST: Beth Carroll LENGTH: 07:30
Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
The rising cost of health care is an issue that effects nearly everyone in this country. About 45 million Americans live day-to-day without health insurance. Businesses complain that providing coverage for their employees is stifling their economic growth. The presidential candidates have outlined their own plans for dealing with the issue but, how do voters feel? New Hampshire Outlook has equipped 6 voters from around the state with video cameras and web cameras to get their views. Here's what they think needs to be done to address the rising costs of health care.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/13/04
HOST: Beth Carroll LENGTH: 07:30
Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
The rising cost of health care is an issue that effects nearly everyone in this country. About 45 million Americans live day-to-day without health insurance. Businesses complain that providing coverage for their employees is stifling their economic growth. The presidential candidates have outlined their own plans for dealing with the issue but, how do voters feel? New Hampshire Outlook has equipped 6 voters from around the state with video cameras and web cameras to get their views. Here's what they think needs to be done to address the rising costs of health care.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/13/04
HOST: Beth Carroll LENGTH: 04:00
Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. In July, the president of Verizon here in New Hampshire moved on to a new position within the company in Washington. Concerns over homeland security brought Mike Hickey to the nation's capitol. The well-known New Hampshire native is now vice president in charge of national security affairs for Verizon. It's been 3 months since he took the post.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS: Sen. John Sununu\ New Hampshire, Mike Hickey\VP National Security Affairs, Verizon, Christine Kelly\NH Outlook, Rep. Jeb Bradley\ New Hampshire
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2004:
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