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Next on New Hampshire Outlook. LIVE election 2000 results and campaign updates. |
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Good Evening. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to this special Election 2000 edition of New Hampshire Outlook. |
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We begin with a look at the cliffhanger of the night. the race for president and the electoral votes. |
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Here in New Hampshire, the presidential race was too close to call for much of the night. Our 4 electoral votes are not easily won. |
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In the race for Governor. Jeanne Shaheen declared victory shortly after 10pm. Look at these numbers. |
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New Hampshire Public Television's Richard Ager has spent the night at Shaheen headquarters and joins us now with more on the celebration. |
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This was a tough race with former U.S. Senator Gordon Humphrey putting up a very good fight. New Hampshire Public Radio reporter Doug MacPherson has been following the Humphrey campaign and joins us now by phone. Hello Doug. |
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Looking now at the race for congress. District One. shows Sununu well ahead of his opponent Martha Fuller Clark. |
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In District 2, Charlie Bass has a commanding lead over Barney Brannen. |
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Taking a look now at Question 1. The Home Rule constitutional amendment needed a 2/3rd's majority to pass. |
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That's our election summary. Join us tomorrow night at 7:30 for complete analysis. Stay with us right now for our focus on internet safety and more after the weather. |
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TONIGHT MOSTLY CLEAR LOW 30 TO 35 LIGHT NORTH WIND. TOMORROW PARTLY SUNNY HIGH NEAR 60 THURSDAY PARTLY CLOUDY HIGH IN THE UPPER 50s |
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Today, it is estimated that more than 10 million children use the internet. By the year 2002, that number is expected to reach 45 million. With so ny children on-line, the question is being asked, how safe is the internet? |
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With me now in the studio are Dr. Kimberly Mitchell of the UNH Crimes Against Children Research Center and Detective James McLaughlin of the Keene Police Department |
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Thanks ot my guests Dr. Kimberly Mitchell of the UNH Crimes Against Children Research Center and Detective James McLaughlin of the Keene Police Department. |
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Our next story is about an unusual relationship between a business and a regional group of artists. Chip Neal has the story from Portsmouth. |
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Tomorrow on NH Outlook. We'll put the election results in perspective And we premier a new series-people and their products that are uniquely Made in New Hampshire. |
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That's it for this edition of New Hampshire Outlook. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, thanks for joining us. Stay tuned for Keeping Up Appearances. We'll be back tomorrow at 7:30. Good night. |
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook: New Hampshire Charitable Foundadtion Public Service of New Hampshire Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust Putnam Foundation Stratford Foundation |
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Good Evening Everyone. I'm Allison McNair. Here are the latest numbers in early election returns. |
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook. Join us tonight at 7:30 only on New Hampshire Outlook. |