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>> they have been very careful about that, guinn, i talked to a number of republican officials here and nobody wants to be on the record or frankly even off the record, they had a turnout of about 119,000 people in the 2008 election, considerably fewer than the democratic caucuses in 2008, and they were very much hoping for a bigger turnout in 2012, we have no way of negative yet tonight whether the turnout will be bigger, i think it is fair to say they will be disappointed if it is much smaller, but they did not want to be out on a limb predicting a number. >> well, the weather report says it is not snowing in december in moins, des moines and a good night to come out and vote if you are going to do such a thing, if the weather is good, then who benefits, do we think, first time caucus goers, the kind of people who would otherwise not be motivated to show up? >> that is one, but that is right. and that presumably helps mitt romney, the message from the romney people felt they would be advantage if there were no obstacles to get to the caucus, in other words, they were looking as you sa
>> they have been very careful about that, guinn, i talked to a number of republican officials here and nobody wants to be on the record or frankly even off the record, they had a turnout of about 119,000 people in the 2008 election, considerably fewer than the democratic caucuses in 2008, and they were very much hoping for a bigger turnout in 2012, we have no way of negative yet tonight whether the turnout will be bigger, i think it is fair to say they will be disappointed if it is much...
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as we said, our guinn ifill is in manchester tonight and gwen started out by saying we made history, and indeed he is the first, by our count, non nonincumbent republican to win both iowa and new hampshire, but, gwen, he won iowa, won new hatch differently from how he pulled it off in iowa. >> gwen: and he performed tonight in his succession speech much differently than he did in iowa. you were there, judy, you remember he came outlast week and he spoke off-the-cuff and gave kind of a truncated version of his regular stump speech in part because it was too close to call still by the end of the night. this week, of course, we see he is far out ahead and that, networks were able to call this right at 8:00 o'clock, the minute the polls close so he came out and gave basically a convention speech, almost every line in that speech was directed to president obama and talking about president obama's failures. i was struck there was only one line in which he said, well let's talk about what is happening here in new hampshire this last week and that is when he said that in the last few days we
as we said, our guinn ifill is in manchester tonight and gwen started out by saying we made history, and indeed he is the first, by our count, non nonincumbent republican to win both iowa and new hampshire, but, gwen, he won iowa, won new hatch differently from how he pulled it off in iowa. >> gwen: and he performed tonight in his succession speech much differently than he did in iowa. you were there, judy, you remember he came outlast week and he spoke off-the-cuff and gave kind of a...
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instrument is a living creature the strings are traditionally made to force tail two strings symbolize guinn and yon manhood and womanhood for that reason one of them is made of the hair of a stallion hair of a mess is used to make the other the two strings produce a unique comedy legend has it that once upon a time there was an invincible epic director who had a wind horse and he fell asleep enemies chopped off his horses wings the wingless horse died the hero commemoration takes like using his head skin and bones to make the first modern who as soon as he started playing the instrument he recognized the voice of his divorce as they strung the songs on a morning for mungo's movie at some two billions dedicate to their beloved students . go over the throat singing begins here in the diaphragm. each time i try to produce the sound i strain my belly to send it upwards i make my vocal chords vibrate a little. the result is something like a rorschach. i believe that sharon wins were the first to practice throat singing on them it's because this sort of sound ward off evil spirits which are tryin
instrument is a living creature the strings are traditionally made to force tail two strings symbolize guinn and yon manhood and womanhood for that reason one of them is made of the hair of a stallion hair of a mess is used to make the other the two strings produce a unique comedy legend has it that once upon a time there was an invincible epic director who had a wind horse and he fell asleep enemies chopped off his horses wings the wingless horse died the hero commemoration takes like using...
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. >> and that is the news hour for tonight, i am guinn ifill. >> we will see you on line and be here later tonight for a special report on the new hampshire primary result. 11:00 p.m. eastern time and back again tomorrow evening. thanks for watching. good night. major funding major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
. >> and that is the news hour for tonight, i am guinn ifill. >> we will see you on line and be here later tonight for a special report on the new hampshire primary result. 11:00 p.m. eastern time and back again tomorrow evening. thanks for watching. good night. major funding major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life....
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of giving better die willing to different characters, improving the three women roles, jonah jones, guinnnderful in their roles, improving those roles, shifting the character of richmond, who in the end in the battle she the one that kills richard in the end, long speeches, and long speeches, you know, sort of like two pages of stuff from richard and then him, we didn't it more like film like back and forth, so we did we did a lot of things to try to make richard iii a stand-alone play knowing we were going to all of these cities around the world. we have been to hong kong, beijing, istanbul. >> and do audiences respond differently? to different moneys to different -- >> well, you know, to some degree, you can tell, you kw, certain colloquial things that maybe a british audience may laugh at that an audience in naples doesn't necessari get but i will have to say this, it has been quite remarkable that in every city we have gone to, we have felt whether it is doha, in qatar or singapore or sydney, australia or, you know, naples of san francisco, we have felt our audience absolutely enraptu
of giving better die willing to different characters, improving the three women roles, jonah jones, guinnnderful in their roles, improving those roles, shifting the character of richmond, who in the end in the battle she the one that kills richard in the end, long speeches, and long speeches, you know, sort of like two pages of stuff from richard and then him, we didn't it more like film like back and forth, so we did we did a lot of things to try to make richard iii a stand-alone play knowing...
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was on mother's day in the year in which the election was held when we were in the hotel park plaza guinnthe people of the state committee and asking if they supported them or not and if they did we thought they were wonderful people, and if they seemed a little hesitant we ought to find out. >> you'd remember four years later and if you wanted to get a ticket to go to the white house you better be on the right side. >> 1956 pittard speed yes. but that's when it began and it was a crucial campaign. we didn't have onionsburg -- >> who was juicy and another gentleman referred to as a china doll. tell about that one. >> well, you know, this goes back to the hotel bill view which apparently no longer exists but was at that time a block from the presidents apartment was and right across from the state house. it was the buzzword in the they were in and out and we didn't have -- >> the had headquarters there did in the? >> perhaps, but because you just met. we have a fellow with home we call eddy smith. why did you call whispering eddy? >> because he whispered. [laughter] >> thank you. >> they w
was on mother's day in the year in which the election was held when we were in the hotel park plaza guinnthe people of the state committee and asking if they supported them or not and if they did we thought they were wonderful people, and if they seemed a little hesitant we ought to find out. >> you'd remember four years later and if you wanted to get a ticket to go to the white house you better be on the right side. >> 1956 pittard speed yes. but that's when it began and it was a...
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it's not guinn to be in a mass movement out there but there are some who will stay out there and i will be with them in the afternoon. [laughter] i've got to get home when it's like that but in april the important thing is the idea the conviction, the commitment that will not die with the movement to winter. >> let me just say this quickly. there was an attempt nationwide to slam the door on the occupied movement. >> the nationally coordinated the fictions and then also trying to coopted to turn it into detail on the donaghey in the electoral arena and people have to resist that but to me the key is the resistance to inequality and injustice and the deeply questioning why things are like this because even if you can't get together in the park or wherever it is people are occupying you can still resist. you can still get dig into those questions and figure out ways to do that collectively and continue to connect the dots between the different kinds of injustice the resistance developing and you can come out with a stronger movement, one that sees more clearly what its against and has bro
it's not guinn to be in a mass movement out there but there are some who will stay out there and i will be with them in the afternoon. [laughter] i've got to get home when it's like that but in april the important thing is the idea the conviction, the commitment that will not die with the movement to winter. >> let me just say this quickly. there was an attempt nationwide to slam the door on the occupied movement. >> the nationally coordinated the fictions and then also trying to...
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was on mother's day in the year in which the election was held when we were in the hotel park plaza guinnthe people of the state committee and asking if they supported them or not and if they did we thought they were wonderful people, and if they seemed a little hesitant we ought to find out. >> you'd remember four years later and if you wanted to get a ticket to go to the white house you better be on the right side. >> 1956 pittard speed yes. but that's when it began and it was a crucial campaign. we didn't have onionsburg -- >> who was juicy and another gentleman referred to as a china doll. tell about that one. >> well, you know, this goes back to the hotel bill view which apparently no longer exists but was at that time a block from the presidents apartment was and right across from the state house. it was the buzzword in the they were in and out and we didn't have -- >> the had headquarters there did in the? >> perhaps, but because you just met. we have a fellow with home we call eddy smith. why did you call whispering eddy? >> because he whispered. [laughter] >> thank you. >> they w
was on mother's day in the year in which the election was held when we were in the hotel park plaza guinnthe people of the state committee and asking if they supported them or not and if they did we thought they were wonderful people, and if they seemed a little hesitant we ought to find out. >> you'd remember four years later and if you wanted to get a ticket to go to the white house you better be on the right side. >> 1956 pittard speed yes. but that's when it began and it was a...