NH OUTLOOK, Wednesday, 10/27/2004
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
There have been 4 gubernatorial debates between Republican Governor Craig Benson and Democratic challenger John Lynch.
The latest coming this past Tuesday in Nashua.
Only one was televised to reach a broader audience.
So we thought we'd offer highlights of the 3 debates that were NOT televised between candidates Benson and Lynch -- so you could
get a better understanding of where they stand on the issues.
Richard Ager -- who attended the debates -- brings us this wrap-up.
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For the past month, we've invited 6 Granite Staters to share their views on issues raised during the presidential and gubernatorial races.
We asked them to rate the candidates and media on how well they provided voters with relevant information. Here's what they had to say..
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Coming up on the next New Hampshire Outlook -
Find out who won the state-wide student mock election.
President Bush or John Kerry?
Craig Benson or John Lynch?
Granite State students speak-- we'll have the results.
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Join us at a special time from 9:30 to 10:00 for results and analysis.
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That's it for our program.
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I'm Beth Carroll.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
The results of the state-wide student mock election.
Who students say should be the next governor and president tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/27/04
HOST: Beth Carroll LENGTH: 18:30
Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. There have been four gubernatorial debates between Republican Governor Craig Benson and Democratic challenger John Lynch. The latest coming this past Tuesday in Nashua. Only one was televised to reach a broader audience. So we thought we'd offer highlights of the three debates that were nottelevised between candidates Benson and Lynch so you could get a better understanding of where they stand on the issues.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS: Craig Benson\ Incumben, John Lynch\ Gubernatorial Candidate, Richard Ager\NH Outlook, Trish Anderton\NH Public Radio, Edith Tucker\Coos County Democrat, Kevin Landrigan\The Telegraph, Bonnie Kurylo\PSNH
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/27/04
HOST: Beth Carroll LENGTH: 05:30
Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. There have been four gubernatorial debates between Republican Governor Craig Benson and Democratic challenger John Lynch. The latest coming this past Tuesday in Nashua. Only one was televised to reach a broader audience. So we thought we'd offer highlights of the three debates that were nottelevised between candidates Benson and Lynch so you could get a better understanding of where they stand on the issues. For the past month, we've invited six Granite Staters to share their views on issues raised during the presidential and gubernatorial races. We asked them to rate the candidates and media on how well they provided voters with relevant information. Here's what they had to say.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2004:
We were delayed in taping today because Avid went down and Becky was not finished with tonight's lead story on the gubernatorial race. Once we were in place the Deko went down in the control room and that took some time to re-boot. We finally began taping at 6pm. We had to re-cut the Founders credit at the end of the show because the audio was clipped. We finished everything shortly after 6:30pm.
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