New Outlook: Magazine , Sunday, 4/12/2009
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Bite: Allergy EX Card 2:38:54 ** Oh my goodness, how can they not have any here that are safe?
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Cleaning up toxic assets. New Hampshire's Bank Commissioner tells us what we need to know.
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One on One with NH's Banking Commissioner.
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V.O. Richard: Fame Climatologist James Hansen shares his warning on Global Warming.
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V/O: Parents and children learn to live with food allergies.
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Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook.
In late March, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner unveiled a plan to cleanse the country's largest banks of toxic assets. Under the Public Private Investment Plan government and private investors will buy up to a trillion dollars worth of real estate related loans and securities, including the so-called toxic assets.
Outlook's Phil Vaughn talked with NH's Banking Commissioner, Peter Hildreth about the plan and what it could mean for the people of New Hampshire.
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How much will this plan cost US taxpayers? Initially 75 to 100 billion dollars. That's the amount the Treasury will immediately contribute.
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Next: A world-famous climatologist issues a warning about global warming.
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The Obama administration has promised to take action on climate change, though their plan has not yet been released. Among the ideas being considered is cap and trade, a system in which existing power plants could pay for future rights to pollute. That would be a huge mistake according to climatologist Dr. James Hansen,
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Hansen spoke to an audience of legislators and activists at the State House last week. He said the Earth has already passed the safe level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and needs to cut back its carbon consumption, including a ban on all coal-burning plants. Hansen is a prominent research scientist for NASA,, and his views became widely known when the George W. Bush Administration tried to suppress his findings that global warming is a reality.
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One more climate calculation by Dr. Hansen. If we keep consuming fossil fuels at the current rate, we could end up with an ice-free world - in which the oceans have risen by 250 feet.
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VO: Navigating the food allergy maze.
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For most kids, a peanut butter sandwich and a glass of milk is a healthy snack.
But, for a growing number of children with food allergies -- that snack could be fatal.
Last December, I talked with a leading allergist about treatments --and then went food shopping with a local family. As you'll see, it takes a lot of effort to know what's safe to put on a plate.
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One newer approach - still in the experimental stage - is administering tiny - but gradually increasing - amounts of the allergen such as peanuts - to the allergic child. One study at Duke University showed a decrease in sensitivity following that treatment.
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That's all we have time for this week. I'm Richard Ager. We'll see you next time.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/12/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 7:30
One on One with NH's Banking Commissioner. Fame Climatologist James Hansen shares his warning on Global Warming. Parents and children learn to live with food allergies. Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. In late March, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner unveiled a plan to cleanse the country's largest banks of toxic assets. Under the Public Private Investment Plan government and private investors will buy up to a trillion dollars worth of real estate related loans and securities, including the so-called toxic assets. Outlook's Phil Vaughn talked with NH's Banking Commissioner, Peter Hildreth about the plan and what it could mean for the people of New Hampshire.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peter Hildreth\Commissioner, NH Banking Department.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/12/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 7:30
One on One with NH's Banking Commissioner. Fame Climatologist James Hansen shares his warning on Global Warming. Parents and children learn to live with food allergies. Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. In late March, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner unveiled a plan to cleanse the country's largest banks of toxic assets. Under the Public Private Investment Plan government and private investors will buy up to a trillion dollars worth of real estate related loans and securities, including the so-called toxic assets. Outlook's Phil Vaughn talked with NH's Banking Commissioner, Peter Hildreth about the plan and what it could mean for the people of New Hampshire.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Peter Hildreth\Commissioner, NH Banking Department.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/12/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:30
One on One with NH's Banking Commissioner. Fame Climatologist James Hansen shares his warning on Global Warming. Parents and children learn to live with food allergies. Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. The Obama administration has promised to take action on climate change, though their plan has not yet been released. Among the ideas being considered is cap and trade, a system in which existing power plants could pay for future rights to pollute. That would be a huge mistake according to climatologist Dr. James Hansen, spoke to an audience of legislators and activists at the State House last week. He said the Earth has already passed the safe level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and needs to cut back its carbon consumption, including a ban on all coal-burning plants. Hansen is a prominent research scientist for NASA,, and his views became widely known when the George W. Bush Administration tried to suppress his findings that global warming is a reality.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dr. James Hansen\NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/12/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:30
One on One with NH's Banking Commissioner. Fame Climatologist James Hansen shares his warning on Global Warming. Parents and children learn to live with food allergies. Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. The Obama administration has promised to take action on climate change, though their plan has not yet been released. Among the ideas being considered is cap and trade, a system in which existing power plants could pay for future rights to pollute. That would be a huge mistake according to climatologist Dr. James Hansen, spoke to an audience of legislators and activists at the State House last week. He said the Earth has already passed the safe level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and needs to cut back its carbon consumption, including a ban on all coal-burning plants. Hansen is a prominent research scientist for NASA,, and his views became widely known when the George W. Bush Administration tried to suppress his findings that global warming is a reality.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dr. James Hansen\NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/12/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:30
One on One with NH's Banking Commissioner. Fame Climatologist James Hansen shares his warning on Global Warming. Parents and children learn to live with food allergies. Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. The Obama administration has promised to take action on climate change, though their plan has not yet been released. Among the ideas being considered is cap and trade, a system in which existing power plants could pay for future rights to pollute. That would be a huge mistake according to climatologist Dr. James Hansen, spoke to an audience of legislators and activists at the State House last week. He said the Earth has already passed the safe level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and needs to cut back its carbon consumption, including a ban on all coal-burning plants. Hansen is a prominent research scientist for NASA,, and his views became widely known when the George W. Bush Administration tried to suppress his findings that global warming is a reality.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dr. James Hansen\NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/12/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:21
One on One with NH's Banking Commissioner. Fame Climatologist James Hansen shares his warning on Global Warming. Parents and children learn to live with food allergies. Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. For most kids, a peanut butter sandwich and a glass of milk is a healthy snack. But, for a growing number of children with food allergies -- that snack could be fatal. Last December, I talked with a leading allergist about treatments --and then went food shopping with a local family. As you'll see, it takes a lot of effort to know what's safe to put on a plate.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Renee Vannata \Eli's Mother, Dr. Robert Hickey\Allergy Associates of NH, Tamara Liebowitz\Seacoast Food Allergy Group,Tracy Schroeder\Nurse - Moharimet Elementary School.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/12/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:21
One on One with NH's Banking Commissioner. Fame Climatologist James Hansen shares his warning on Global Warming. Parents and children learn to live with food allergies. Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. For most kids, a peanut butter sandwich and a glass of milk is a healthy snack. But, for a growing number of children with food allergies -- that snack could be fatal. Last December, I talked with a leading allergist about treatments --and then went food shopping with a local family. As you'll see, it takes a lot of effort to know what's safe to put on a plate.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Renee Vannata \Eli's Mother, Dr. Robert Hickey\Allergy Associates of NH, Tamara Liebowitz\Seacoast Food Allergy Group,Tracy Schroeder\Nurse - Moharimet Elementary School.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 4/12/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 8:21
One on One with NH's Banking Commissioner. Fame Climatologist James Hansen shares his warning on Global Warming. Parents and children learn to live with food allergies. Hello, I'm Richard Ager. Welcome to NH Outlook. For most kids, a peanut butter sandwich and a glass of milk is a healthy snack. But, for a growing number of children with food allergies -- that snack could be fatal. Last December, I talked with a leading allergist about treatments --and then went food shopping with a local family. As you'll see, it takes a lot of effort to know what's safe to put on a plate.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Renee Vannata \Eli's Mother, Dr. Robert Hickey\Allergy Associates of NH, Tamara Liebowitz\Seacoast Food Allergy Group,Tracy Schroeder\Nurse - Moharimet Elementary School.
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