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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with the race for governor. Incumbent Democrat John Lynch and Republican challenger Joseph Kenney address a business and industry forum. Stay tuned Wednesday, October 1st at 8-pm. Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with the race for governor. Incumbent Democrat John Lynch and Republican challenger Joseph Kenney share their vision for business and industry in the state. Stay tuned tonight at 8 p-m. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with the race for governor. Democrat John Lynch and Republican challenger Joseph Kenney. They take on the issues facing business and industry in the state. Stay tuned Wednesday, October 1st at 8-pm. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with the race for governor. Incumbent Democrat John Lynch and Republican challenger Joseph Kenney take on the issues facing business and industry in the state. Stay tuned tonight at 8 p-m. |
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Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with the race for U-S Senate. It's a re-match between incumbent Republican John Sununu and Democratic challenger Jeanne Shaheen. They take on the issues facing business and industry in the state. Stay tuned Monday, October 6th at 8-pm. Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with the race for U-S Senate. It's a re-match between incumbent Republican John Sununu and Democratic challenger Jeanne Shaheen. They take on the issues facing business and industry in the state. Stay tuned tonight 8-pm. Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with the re-match for U-S Senate. Republican John Sununu faces off against Democrat Jeanne Shaheen. They take on the issues facing business and industry in the state. Stay tuned Monday, October 6th at 8 p-m. Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with the re-match for U-S Senate. Republican John Sununu faces off against Democrat Jeanne Shaheen. They take on the issues facing business and industry in the state. Stay tuned tonight at 8 p-m. |
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Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with a debate between the candidates in the first Congressional District. Incumbent Democrat Carol Shea-Porter goes head-to-head against Republican Jeb Bradley. Stay tuned for the debate right here on NHPTV Sunday, October 19th at 9 p-m. Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with a debate between the candidates in the first Congressional District. Incumbent Democrat Carol Shea-Porter goes head-to-head against Republican Jeb Bradley. Stay tuned for the debate right here on NHPTV Tonight at 9 p-m. |
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Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with a debate between the candidates in the 2nd Congressional District. Incumbent Democrat Paul Hodes faces off against Republican Jennifer Horn. Stay tuned for the debate right here on NHPTV Sunday, October 19th at 10 p-m. Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with a debate between the candidates in the 2nd Congressional District. Incumbent Democrat Paul Hodes goes head-to-head against Republican Jennifer Horn. Stay tuned for the debate right here on NHPTV Tonight at 10 p-m. |
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Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with a LIVE debate between the candidates for U-S Senate. Republican Incumbent John Sununu faces off against Democrat Jeanne Shaheen. Stay tuned for their debate LIVE right here on NHPTV Tuesday, October 21st. Hello, I'm Beth Caroll. NH votes 2008 coverage continues with a LIVE debate between the candidates for U-S Senate. Republican Incumbent John Sununu faces off against Democrat Jeanne Shaheen. Stay tuned for their debate LIVE right here on NHPTV tonight at 8-pm. |
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook: NH Votes 2008: Congressional primary night highlights plus a look at the general election match-ups. Sunday morning at 9:30. On the next New Hampshire Outlook: NH Votes 2008: Congressional primary night highlights plus a look at the general election match-ups. Monday night at 6:00. |
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NH Votes 2008: Congressional primary night highlights plus a look at the general election match-ups. |
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A look back on the career of a long-time New Hampshire journalist. |
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Now that the state primary race is over, candidates are setting their sights on the November election. The big primary races were in the state's two congressional districts where Republicans battled it out for a chance to take on democratic incumbents. We have coverage and analysis on both races. We begin with the First District where former Congressman Jeb Bradley defeated John Stephen. Outlook's Richard Ager reports on the primary results. |
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Bradley's primary win means a re-match of the 2006 contest in the first district. The former two term congressman will face-off against Democratic incumbent Carol Shea-Porter. Outlook's Richard Ager spoke to James Pindell, founder of the political website, PolitickerNH.com, for a look at what's ahead in the race. |
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In the second Congressional District, Jennifer Horn became the state's first female Republican nominee. She won the five-way Republican primary to take on Congressman Paul Hodes. Outlook's Phil Vaughn has more on the primary results from the second district. |
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Outlook's Richard Ager now looks ahead to November in the 2nd congressional district with James Pindell from PolitickerNH.com. |
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Stay tuned to NH Outlook and NHPTV for continuing coverage of NH Votes 2008. In October there are a series of forums and debates scheduled involving the key races in New Hampshire. For a complete list of dates and air times just visit our website nhptv.org/nhvotes2008. |
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Former Concord Monitor editor Mike Pride reflects on three decades of covering New Hampshire history and politics. |
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Politics was a big part of life for long-time Concord Monitor editor Mike Pride. He retired this summer after 30 years at the newspaper. During his tenure, Pride improved the quality of the paper while shaping its coverage of the issues and people of New Hampshire. Outlook's Richard Ager has more on Pride's journalism career and what lies ahead for him in retirement. |
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That's it for this edition of New Hampshire Outlook. Thanks for watching. I'm Beth Carroll. I'll see you next time. |
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Did you have a reaction to any of the stories or interviews featured in this program? Did we miss anything or do you have suggestions for future Outlook espisodes? If so, we want to hear from you. Drop us an email at nhoutlook@nhptv.org. As always, you can find these stories and more online at nhptv.org/outlook. VERSION ONE: Connect with us online. New Hampshire Outlook is available online on demand at nhptv.org/outlook. We've been streaming our programs since Outlook premiered in September 2000. Whether you want to watch this show again, email it to a friend, search and watch past programs or get more information on thousands of stories and topics, you'll find it all at nhptv.org/outlook. VERSION TWO: Connect with us online. New Hampshire Outlook is available online on demand at nhptv.org/outlook. VERSION THREE: Connect with us online. New Hampshire Outlook is available online on demand at nhptv.org/outlook. Whether you want to watch this show again, email it to a friend, search and watch past programs or get more information on thousands of stories and topics, you'll find it all on our website. |
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Mike Pride also served as co-chair for the 2008 Pulitzer Prize Board. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/14/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:28 NH Votes 2008:Congressional primary night highlights plus a look at the general election match-ups. A look back on the career of a long-time New Hampshire journalist. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Now that the state primary race is over, candidates are setting their sights on the November election. The big primary races were in the state's two congressional districts where Republicans battled it out for a chance to take on democratic incumbents. We have coverage and analysis on both races. We begin with the First District where former Congressman Jeb Bradley defeated John Stephen. Outlook's Richard Ager reports on the primary results. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Wayne Semprini\Co-chair, Stephen Campaign, Mayor Frank Guinta\ Manchester, John Stephen\ Cong. Dist. 1 Candidate, Jeb Bradley\ Cong. Dist. 1 Candidate. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/14/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 2:54 NH Votes 2008:Congressional primary night highlights plus a look at the general election match-ups. A look back on the career of a long-time New Hampshire journalist. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Bradley's primary win means a re-match of the 2006 contest in the first district. The former two term congressman will face-off against Democratic incumbent Carol Shea-Porter. Outlook's Richard Ager spoke to James Pindell, founder of the political website, PolitickerNH.com, for a look at what's ahead in the race. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: James Pindell\National Managing Editor, PolitickerNH.com. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/14/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 2:46 NH Votes 2008:Congressional primary night highlights plus a look at the general election match-ups. A look back on the career of a long-time New Hampshire journalist. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. In the second Congressional District, Jennifer Horn became the state's first female Republican nominee. She won the five-way Republican primary to take on Congressman Paul Hodes. Outlook's Phil Vaughn has more on the primary results from the second district. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Cathy Clair\Horn Supporter, Jeff Creem\Horn Supporter, Ben Creem\Jeff's Son, Jennifer Horn\ Cong. Dist. 2 Candidate, Bob Clegg\ Cong. Dist. 2 Candidate. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/14/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:07 NH Votes 2008:Congressional primary night highlights plus a look at the general election match-ups. A look back on the career of a long-time New Hampshire journalist. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Outlook's Richard Ager now looks ahead to November in the 2nd congressional district with James Pindell from PolitickerNH.com. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:James Pindell\National Managing Editor, PolitickerNH.com. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 9/14/2008 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:27 NH Votes 2008:Congressional primary night highlights plus a look at the general election match-ups. A look back on the career of a long-time New Hampshire journalist. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Politics was a big part of life for long-time Concord Monitor editor Mike Pride. He retired this summer after 30 years at the newspaper. During his tenure, Pride improved the quality of the paper while shaping its coverage of the issues and people of New Hampshire. Outlook's Richard Ager has more on Pride's journalism career and what lies ahead for him in retirement. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Mike Pride\Former Concord Monitor Editor, Richard Ager\NH Outlook, Felice Belman\Monitor Managing Editor, Dan Barrick\Monitor Staff. |