NH Outlook Talk Show , Sunday, 3/23/2008
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The impact spanking has on your children later in life.
Results of a new study next.
The long-term impact spanking has on you children.
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How New Hampshire is addressing the issue of climate change.
Plus, new research on what the long-term impact may be of spanking your child.
Details are up next.
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook.
Climate change and the Granite State.
New Hampshire and 9 other states in the northeast agreed last summer to pursue a reduction in statewide greenhouse gas emissions over the next 40 years.
In response, Governor Lynch created a "Climate Change Policy Task Force."
In early March, the group held it's second of five meetings at Stonyfield Farms in Londonderry, to review and prioritize its list of potential action.
New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Commissioner Thomas Burack is head of the task force.
I sat down with the Commissioner at his office in Concord to discuss the Task Force's agenda and climate change issues facing the state.
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The Climate Change Task Force has until September 1st to submit its action plan to Governor Lynch.
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A conversation with the author of a new study on the impact of spanking your child.
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Do you spank your child?
New research suggests spanking and other forms of corporal punishment may have a negative impact on your child's future sex life.
Outlook's Richard Ager sat down with the author of the study in Durham.
He spoke to Murray Straus, co-director of the UNH Family Research Laboratory, about his findings.
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In November, a bill was introduced in the Massachusetts legislature that would have outlawed spanking in the state.
The measure died in committee.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/23/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:45
Now on NH Outlook, where New Hampshire talks: How our state is addressing the issue of climate change. Plus, new research on what the long-term impact may be of spanking your child. Details are up next. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook. Climate change and the Granite State. New Hampshire and nine other states in the northeast agreed last summer to pursue a reduction in statewide greenhouse gas emissions over the next 40 years. In response, Governor Lynch created a "Climate Change Policy Task Force." In early March, the group held it's second of five meetings at Stonyfield Farms in Londonderry, to review and prioritize its list of potential action. New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Commissioner Thomas Burack is head of the task force. I sat down with the Commissioner at his office in Concord to discuss the Task Force's agenda and climate change issues facing the state.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Thomas Burack\Commissioner, Dept. of Environmental Services
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/23/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:45
Now on NH Outlook, where New Hampshire talks: How our state is addressing the issue of climate change. Plus, new research on what the long-term impact may be of spanking your child. Details are up next. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook. Do you spank your child? New research suggests spanking and other forms of corporal punishment may have a negative impact on your child's future sex life. Outlook's Richard Ager sat down with the author of the study in Durham. He spoke to Murray Straus, co-director of the UNH Family Research Laboratory, about his findings.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Murray Straus\Co-director, UNH Family Research Laboratory
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/23/2008
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 12:45
Now on NH Outlook, where New Hampshire talks: How our state is addressing the issue of climate change. Plus, new research on what the long-term impact may be of spanking your child. Details are up next. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook. Do you spank your child? New research suggests spanking and other forms of corporal punishment may have a negative impact on your child's future sex life. Outlook's Richard Ager sat down with the author of the study in Durham. He spoke to Murray Straus, co-director of the UNH Family Research Laboratory, about his findings.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Murray Straus\Co-director, UNH Family Research Laboratory
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