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raymond buckley: it is exciting for us. we win in new hampshire because of our party, it is among the strongest in the nation. martin o'malley has more field operators out there than most of the other candidates. some of the republican candidates have headquarters here in new hampshire. secretary clinton and senator sanders have almost a dozen headquarters opened up along the state. governor o'malley has quite a few as well. so it will be terrific for us in the general election. laura: your republican handicap -- your republican counterpart was handicapping your race. what you like to do the same? raymond buckley: i have never once predicted the republican presidential candidate correctly. i simply don't understand the mindset of new hampshire republicans. laura: let's hear your prediction and then we will know who is not going to win. [laughter] raymond buckley: if the polling is correct, it would be donald trump. i know he will not win new hampshire. jeb bush. george h w bush lost when he ran for president. george w. bush
raymond buckley: it is exciting for us. we win in new hampshire because of our party, it is among the strongest in the nation. martin o'malley has more field operators out there than most of the other candidates. some of the republican candidates have headquarters here in new hampshire. secretary clinton and senator sanders have almost a dozen headquarters opened up along the state. governor o'malley has quite a few as well. so it will be terrific for us in the general election. laura: your...
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raymond buckley: i think i mentioned it earlier. i think there will be more able voting in the democratic primary ban the republican. a lot of attention is being placed on the 16-17-18 republicans running. it is hard to go to dunkin' donuts in new hampshire without being asked to you are voting for president. people are catching on here. i think our three candidates have the interest of the voters. i think the turnout is going to be the story. i think there will be a lot of surprises with how people are whosed on the candidates aren't even going to get a couple hundred people to a for them as republicans. what you think will happen in the general election later in the year? in 2012, wheny: president obama was not being challenged, there was a margin oft participation in the republican primary. we were still able to have a phenomenal year. we think we will have a great year in presidential cycles. so we are looking good. we want to have a phenomenal year. that when make sure -- goes to washington, we have two senators who can make a
raymond buckley: i think i mentioned it earlier. i think there will be more able voting in the democratic primary ban the republican. a lot of attention is being placed on the 16-17-18 republicans running. it is hard to go to dunkin' donuts in new hampshire without being asked to you are voting for president. people are catching on here. i think our three candidates have the interest of the voters. i think the turnout is going to be the story. i think there will be a lot of surprises with how...
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raymond buckley: thank you. next, a discussion on race and criminal justice. after that, a forum on police and improving community relations. then, a look at the terror group known as isis. today, our road to the white house coverage continues with the democratic presidential debate. we will hear from martin o'malley, hillary clinton and bernie sanders. beta mate is cosponsored by cbs , the des moines register and twitter. you can see it at 4:00 on c-span. >> two things are very different today. first of all, we have a justice system. hearsay is perfectly acceptable didn't have a lawyer. there were no lawyers at the time. the courtroom was an extremely unruly place. prosecute witchcraft today. >> tonight, -- talks about her book, which is. it is on the salem witch trials and the scope that the accusations had on the community. >> the interesting part about the accusations, when you think of salem, was that the sea were witches, homeless 5-year-old girls were witches, all the victims were not female, we had five male victims. including a minister. so in additio
raymond buckley: thank you. next, a discussion on race and criminal justice. after that, a forum on police and improving community relations. then, a look at the terror group known as isis. today, our road to the white house coverage continues with the democratic presidential debate. we will hear from martin o'malley, hillary clinton and bernie sanders. beta mate is cosponsored by cbs , the des moines register and twitter. you can see it at 4:00 on c-span. >> two things are very different...
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raymond buckley: thank you. >> next, a discussion on race and criminal justice. after that, a forum on police and improving community relations. then, a look at the terror group known as isis. today, our road to the white house coverage continues with the democratic presidential debate. >> two things are very different today, we have a justice system. these trials were not held by what we consider to be modern law. has not been in place and no one has a defense -- the were no lawyers. >> tonight, author stacy schiff talks about her book "the witches," on the salem witch trials. part with theting accusations is that wealthy merchants were accused as witches, sea captains were accused as witches homeless five-year-old girls were accused to be witches. this is not an incident where all the victims are female. we have five male victims, including on minister. we didn't burn them, we hang to them. -- hanged them. there is so much myth, i thought it was important to dispel. >> a signature feature of the coverage of book fairs and festivals from across the country, with
raymond buckley: thank you. >> next, a discussion on race and criminal justice. after that, a forum on police and improving community relations. then, a look at the terror group known as isis. today, our road to the white house coverage continues with the democratic presidential debate. >> two things are very different today, we have a justice system. these trials were not held by what we consider to be modern law. has not been in place and no one has a defense -- the were no...
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visit ncicap.org] "newsmakers," democratic chair raymond buckley discuss the 2016 campaign so far. new hampshire's first in the nation primary, the issues that matter to hampshire voters, and the state's role in vetting the presidential candidates. today at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> two things are very different today. first of all, we have a justice system. these trials were not held to what we would consider to be mild -- to be law. there was a lot of hearsay. no one had a defense. there were no lawyers, by the way. the courtroom is an extremely unruly place. so that is one piece of it. we don't have -- happen to believe in witchcraft. ,"nouncer: tonight on "q&a if talks aboutch her book. >> the interesting part about the accusations, especially given the way we think of salem, is that wealthy emergence were accused of which is, sea captains were accused of which is, homeless five year old girls were accused to be witches. this is not an incident where all the victims are female. we have five male victims, including a minister here. and we don't burn witches, we hang them. the
visit ncicap.org] "newsmakers," democratic chair raymond buckley discuss the 2016 campaign so far. new hampshire's first in the nation primary, the issues that matter to hampshire voters, and the state's role in vetting the presidential candidates. today at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> two things are very different today. first of all, we have a justice system. these trials were not held to what we would consider to be mild -- to be law. there was a lot of hearsay. no one had a...
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announcer: new hampshire republican party chair jennifer horn and democratic chair raymond buckley discussing new hampshire's first state in the nation's primary, the issues that matter to new hampshire voters and vetting the presidential candidates. newsmakers, sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> two things are very different. we have a justice system -- these trials were not held to what we would consider to be modern law. acceptableperfectly and guilty until proven guilty had not yet been in place. nobody had a defense -- there were no lawyers at the time. the courtroom is an extremely unruly place. that is one piece of it. we don't happen to prosecute witchcraft today. announcer: sunday, author stacy schiff talks about her book about the salem witch trials and the scope and effects the trials had on the massachusetts community. >> dish sing part about the accusations, especially -- and the interesting part of the accusations is that merchants were accused, sea captains we re accused of which is, five-year-old girls were accused of being witches. there were five male victims
announcer: new hampshire republican party chair jennifer horn and democratic chair raymond buckley discussing new hampshire's first state in the nation's primary, the issues that matter to new hampshire voters and vetting the presidential candidates. newsmakers, sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> two things are very different. we have a justice system -- these trials were not held to what we would consider to be modern law. acceptableperfectly and guilty until proven...
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on newsmakers, new hampshire republican party chair jennifer horn and democratic party chair, raymond buckley16 campaign so far. new hampshire's first state in the nation primary. the issues that matter to new hampshire voters. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> that all of you, thank you for your support and to the kids for just saying no. is that the women of the future will feel truly free to they want.ever path the white house was so glamorous what you did was so glamorous and your life it was glamorous. it was all about parties and meeting people. i have to tell you i never worked harder in my life. reagan served as a longtime political partner, ferocious protector, and ultimately as caretaker for president ronald reagan. -- involved first later, first lady, she made drug use her signature initiative with her -- just say no campaign. nancy reagan, this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies- influence an image. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the first lady lady position and their influe
on newsmakers, new hampshire republican party chair jennifer horn and democratic party chair, raymond buckley16 campaign so far. new hampshire's first state in the nation primary. the issues that matter to new hampshire voters. newsmakers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> that all of you, thank you for your support and to the kids for just saying no. is that the women of the future will feel truly free to they want.ever path the white house was so glamorous what...