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And when he walked off the stage, he told me to go back to Washington and to close the office. The power of that negative example and his crying on national television meant to him that he could not win in an election, and Richard Nixon got elected. How might our world have been different had Mr. Muskie not been attack... | and when he, walked off the stage he told me to go back to. washington and to close the; office the power of that. negative example and his crying on national television meant to him that he could not win in an election, and richard nixon got, elected how might our world have been different had mr muskie not been attac... | And when he walked off the stage he told me to go back to Washington; and to close the office. The power of that negative example and his crying on national television meant to, him that he could not win in an election and Richard Nixon got elected How might; our world have, been different had Mr Muskie not been attack... | and when he walked off the stage, he told me to go back to washington and to close the office. the power of that negative example and his crying on national television meant to him that he could not win in an election, and richard nixon got elected. how might our world have been different had mr. muskie not been attack... |
And, David Mark, wasn't it Muskie saying those were snowflakes melting on his cheeks? | and david mark wasn't it muskie saying those were snowflakes; melting on his | And David, Mark wasn't it Muskie saying those were, snowflakes melting, on his | and, david mark, wasn't it muskie saying those were snowflakes melting on his cheeks? |
Yes. | yes. | ||
Right. It's really interesting to hear somebody who was involved in that campaign, literally on the ground, kind of give a different version of events, because that's always been among the disputes about that campaign, whether Senator Muskie really was shedding a tear or whether it was precipitation from the sky. | right it's, really interesting to hear, somebody who was involved in that campaign literally on the ground kind of give a different version of events because that's always been among the disputes about that campaign whether senator muskie really was shedding a. tear. or whether it was precipitation from the | Right It's really interesting to hear, somebody who, was involved in that. campaign literally on the. ground kind of give a different version of events because that's always been among the disputes about that campaign whether Senator Muskie really was shedding a tear or whether it was precipitation, from the | right. it's really interesting to hear somebody who was involved in that campaign, literally on the ground, kind of give a different version of events, because that's always been among the disputes about that campaign, whether senator muskie really was shedding a tear or whether it was precipitation from the sky. |
Whatever the reality, it really hurt the perception of his campaign. And that's a scenario where I would actually distinguish between negative campaigning and dirty tricks, where you're really presenting false information, not letting voters have the accurate facts to come up with their own determinations on who to vot... | whatever the reality it really hurt the perception of his campaign, and that's a scenario, where i would, actually distinguish between negative campaigning and, dirty tricks where you're really presenting false information not letting, voters have the accurate facts to come up. with their own determinations on who to v... | Whatever the reality it really, hurt the perception of his. campaign. And that's a. scenario where I would actually distinguish between, negative campaigning and dirty tricks where you're really presenting. false information not letting voters have the accurate facts to come up with their. own, determinations on who to... | whatever the reality, it really hurt the perception of his campaign. and that's a scenario where i would actually distinguish between negative campaigning and dirty tricks, where you're really presenting false information, not letting voters have the accurate facts to come up with their own determinations on who to vot... |
But... | but... | ||
It was correct information. It's just, in the '70s, when you went into alcohol rehab, that was a big deal. | it was correct information it's just in the '70s when you went. into alcohol rehab. that was a big, | It, was correct information It's just in the '70s when you went into alcohol rehab that was a big | it was correct information. it's just, in the '70s, when you went into alcohol rehab, that was a big deal. |
The days before Betty Ford, yes. | the days before betty ford | The days, before Betty Ford | the days before betty ford, yes. |
Yes. It was well before Betty Ford. But it killed the campaign, and it was just kind of, I thought, the ultimate dirty trick, negative thing. | yes, it was well before, betty. ford but it killed the campaign and it was just kind of i thought. the ultimate dirty trick negative | Yes It was well before Betty Ford But it killed the campaign and it was just kind of I thought the, ultimate dirty trick negative | yes. it was well before betty ford. but it killed the campaign, and it was just kind of, i thought, the ultimate dirty trick, negative thing. |
Charlie Mahtesian, it's interesting. We've had sort of hands-off families. The Obama campaign and the Clintons before that have been very careful to keep their kids, in particular, off limits. | charlie, mahtesian it's interesting we've had sort of. hands-off families the obama campaign and the, clintons. before that have been very careful to keep their kids in. particular off | Charlie Mahtesian it's. interesting We've had sort of hands-off families The, Obama campaign and the Clintons before that have been very careful to keep their kids in particular, off | charlie mahtesian, it's interesting. we've had sort of hands-off families. the obama campaign and the clintons before that have been very careful to keep their kids, in particular, off limits. |
That's true, although I think the rules change somewhat, depending on the campaign and depending on how the candidates use it. Number one, I think standards have lowered a little bit in that some members of the family are fair game. I think that's a change, an evolution over the years. | that's true although i think the rules change somewhat depending on the campaign and depending. on how the. candidates use it number one i think, standards have lowered a little bit. in. that, some members of the. family are fair game i. think that's a change an evolution over the | That's true although I think the rules change somewhat depending on the campaign and depending on how the candidates use it Number one I think standards have lowered a little bit in that some members of the family are fair game. I think. that's a change an evolution over the | that's true, although i think the rules change somewhat, depending on the campaign and depending on how the candidates use it. number one, i think standards have lowered a little bit in that some members of the family are fair game. i think that's a change, an evolution over the years. |
But the other part, too, is I think if you talk to many campaigns, they will sometimes suggest that as soon as the family becomes an integral part of the campaign in a way that goes beyond the typical family values, photo or shots, then they become fair game. When one becomes a surrogate, for example, when one of the f... | but the other part too is i think if you. talk to many. campaigns they will sometimes suggest that as soon. as the family becomes an integral part of the campaign in a way that goes. beyond the typical family values photo or shots then they become fair game when one. becomes a surrogate for example when one of the fami... | But. the; other part too; is I think if you, talk to many campaigns they will sometimes suggest that as soon as the family becomes an integral part of the campaign, in a way that goes beyond the, typical family values photo or shots then they. become fair game When one becomes, a surrogate for example when one of the f... | but the other part, too, is i think if you talk to many campaigns, they will sometimes suggest that as soon as the family becomes an integral part of the campaign in a way that goes beyond the typical family values, photo or shots, then they become fair game. when one becomes a surrogate, for example, when one of the f... |
Here's an email from Max: Negativity is often honesty. I've been involved in political campaigns for the past eight years. Political candidates are very competitive people who often genuinely dislike their opponents. And there are a lot of politicians who are actually rather terrible people. If I see a candidate who ev... | here's, an email from max: negativity is often honesty i've been involved in political campaigns for the past eight years political candidates are very competitive people who often genuinely dislike their opponents and, there are a lot of politicians who are actually rather terrible people if i see, a candidate who eva... | Here's an. email, from. Max: Negativity is often honesty I've been, involved in political campaigns for the past, eight years Political candidates are. very competitive people who often genuinely dislike their opponents And there are a lot of politicians who are actually rather terrible people If I see a candidate who ... | here's an email from max: negativity is often honesty. i've been involved in political campaigns for the past eight years. political candidates are very competitive people who often genuinely dislike their opponents. and there are a lot of politicians who are actually rather terrible people. if i see a candidate who ev... |
Right. That was an example of kind of being Mister Nice Guy and not really being as aggressive as Governor Pawlenty potentially could have in that campaign. Whether that moment alone killed off his candidacy, we could debate all day long. But clearly, he could have been much more aggressive there. And it is also worth ... | right that was an example of kind of being mister nice guy and not really being as aggressive as governor pawlenty potentially. could have. in that campaign whether that moment alone killed off his candidacy we could debate all day long but clearly he could have been much more aggressive there and, it is also worth not... | Right That was an example of kind of being Mister Nice Guy and not really being as aggressive as Governor Pawlenty potentially could have in that campaign Whether that moment alone killed off his candidacy we could debate all day long But; clearly he could have been much more aggressive there And; it is also worth noth... | right. that was an example of kind of being mister nice guy and not really being as aggressive as governor pawlenty potentially could have in that campaign. whether that moment alone killed off his candidacy, we could debate all day long. but clearly, he could have been much more aggressive there. and it is also worth ... |
So I do agree with the caller. It's essentially up to the opposition to fill in those gaps and paint a more - a fuller picture. | so i do agree. with the caller it's essentially up to the; opposition to fill in. those. gaps and paint a more - a fuller, | So I do agree with the caller It's essentially up to the opposition to fill in those gaps and paint a more - a. fuller | so i do agree with the caller. it's essentially up to the opposition to fill in those gaps and paint a more - a fuller picture. |
Charlie? | charlie? | ||
Well, I think while there's a human element involved, and that's very important as it was in the Pawlenty case, the local political culture matters too. For example, the caller from South Dakota is from a political culture that's much cleaner in the upper Midwest than it is in other parts of the country. You read what'... | well i, think while there's, a human element involved and that's very important as it was in the pawlenty case the local political culture matters too for example the caller from south dakota is from a political culture that's, much cleaner in; the upper midwest than it is. in other parts of the country you read what's... | Well I think while there's a human element, involved and. that's very important as it was in the Pawlenty case the local, political culture, matters too For, example the caller from South Dakota. is, from a; political culture that's much cleaner in the, upper Midwest; than. it, is in other parts of the country You read... | well, i think while there's a human element involved, and that's very important as it was in the pawlenty case, the local political culture matters too. for example, the caller from south dakota is from a political culture that's much cleaner in the upper midwest than it is in other parts of the country. you read what'... |
Charlie Mahtesian, thanks very much for being with us today, pinch-hitting as our Political Junkie. Ken Rudin will be back next week. Thanks. | charlie mahtesian thanks very much for, being with us today. pinch-hitting as our political junkie ken rudin will be back next week | Charlie Mahtesian thanks very; much for being, with us today pinch-hitting as our Political Junkie Ken Rudin will, be back, next week | charlie mahtesian, thanks very much for being with us today, pinch-hitting as our political junkie. ken rudin will be back next week. thanks. |
Thank you. | thank | Thank | thank you. |
And, David Mark, appreciate your time. | and. david mark appreciate your. | And David Mark appreciate your | and, david mark, appreciate your time. |
My pleasure. Thank you. | my pleasure thank | My pleasure Thank | my pleasure. thank you. |
David Mark is editor-in-chief of Politix. He joined us from a studio in Stanford University. | david mark is editor-in-chief of politix he joined. us from a studio in stanford | David Mark is editor-in-chief of Politix He joined us from a studio in Stanford | david mark is editor-in-chief of politix. he joined us from a studio in stanford university. |
When we come back in just a second, we'll be talking about political culture in Moscow. | when we come back in just a second we'll be talking about political culture in | When we come, back in just a. second we'll, be talking about political culture in | when we come back in just a second, we'll be talking about political culture in moscow. |
More than 2,000 people attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail each year, some in search of B.J. Leiderman, who writes our theme music. It takes more than stamina, sometimes, to trek through 14 states from Georgia to Maine. Now, a reclusive craftsman known for hiking barefoot is offering a little help, one hand-carved wo... | more than 2,000 people attempt to, hike the appalachian trail, each year some in search of. b.j leiderman who writes our theme music it takes, more than stamina. sometimes to trek through 14 states from, georgia to maine now a. reclusive. craftsman. known for hiking barefoot is offering a, little help one. hand-carved ... | More than 2,000 people attempt to hike the Appalachian Trail each; year some in. search, of B.J Leiderman who writes our theme music It takes more than stamina sometimes to trek through 14 states from Georgia to Maine Now a reclusive. craftsman known for hiking barefoot is offering a little help one hand-carved wooden ... | more than 2,000 people attempt to hike the appalachian trail each year, some in search of b.j. leiderman, who writes our theme music. it takes more than stamina, sometimes, to trek through 14 states from georgia to maine. now, a reclusive craftsman known for hiking barefoot is offering a little help, one hand-carved wo... |
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Jim Tabor is hiking down the Pennsylvania stretch of the Appalachian Trail when he runs across Michael McKelvey coming in the opposite direction. Over 1,000 miles into his hike, McKelvey is schlepping a loaded backpack with about 35 pounds of gear. Tabor hikes here often so he offers McKelvey some local knowledge. | jim tabor is hiking down the pennsylvania stretch of the appalachian trail. when he runs across michael mckelvey coming in the. opposite direction over 1,000 miles into his hike mckelvey is schlepping a loaded backpack with about 35 pounds of gear, tabor, hikes here often so he offers mckelvey some local | Jim Tabor is. hiking, down the Pennsylvania stretch of the Appalachian Trail. when he runs across Michael McKelvey coming in the opposite direction Over 1,000 miles into, his hike McKelvey is schlepping a loaded backpack with about 35 pounds of gear Tabor hikes here often so he offers McKelvey some local | jim tabor is hiking down the pennsylvania stretch of the appalachian trail when he runs across michael mckelvey coming in the opposite direction. over 1,000 miles into his hike, mckelvey is schlepping a loaded backpack with about 35 pounds of gear. tabor hikes here often so he offers mckelvey some local knowledge. |
When you get near the border, there's - you come down the mountain. | when you. get near the border there's - you come down the | When. you get near the border there's, - you come down the | when you get near the border, there's - you come down the mountain. |
You cross a bridge. And there's a great, big camping area. | you, cross a bridge and there's. a great big camping, | You cross a bridge And there's a great big camping | you cross a bridge. and there's a great, big camping area. |
Cool. | cool. | ||
What's your trail name? | what's your trail | What's your trail | what's your trail name? |
Trivial. | trivial. | ||
Trivial, OK. | trivial | Trivial | trivial, ok. |
Yeah, that's me. | yeah. that's | Yeah that's | yeah, that's me. |
Nice to meet you, Trivial. | nice to, meet you | Nice to meet you | nice to meet you, trivial. |
Going by trail names isn't the only tradition that permeates the trail community. For example, trail magic is something unexpected that lifts a hiker's spirit. And trail angels are the people who provide trail magic. McKelvey says it can be as simple as a ride to the grocery store or a hot shower after days of hiking a... | going by trail names isn't the only. tradition that permeates the, trail community for example trail magic is something unexpected that lifts a hiker's spirit and trail angels are the people who provide trail magic mckelvey says it can be as simple as a ride to the grocery store or a hot shower after days, of hiking; a... | Going by. trail names. isn't the only tradition; that permeates the trail community For example trail magic is something, unexpected, that lifts a hiker's spirit. And trail angels are the people who provide trail magic McKelvey says it can be as; simple as a ride to, the grocery store or a hot shower after days of hiki... | going by trail names isn't the only tradition that permeates the trail community. for example, trail magic is something unexpected that lifts a hiker's spirit. and trail angels are the people who provide trail magic. mckelvey says it can be as simple as a ride to the grocery store or a hot shower after days of hiking a... |
But I do think that just this little piece that got forward might be very interesting to see how it pans out. | but i do think that just this little piece that got forward. might be very interesting to see how it pans | But I do think that just this little piece that got forward might be very interesting. to see how it pans | but i do think that just this little piece that got forward might be very interesting to see how it pans out. |
Richard Land is the head of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics Commission. He says teaching kids about contraception in schools or in church is like saying, listen, we want you to wait until you're married, but we don't expect you to listen to us, so here's how to use a condom. | richard. land is the head of the southern baptist convention's ethics commission. he. says teaching kids, about, contraception in schools or in church is like. saying listen we want you. to wait until you're married but we. don't expect you to listen to, us so here's how, to. use a | Richard Land is; the head of the, Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics Commission. He says teaching kids about contraception in schools, or in church is like saying listen we want you to wait until you're married but we don't expect you to listen to us so here's how to use a | richard land is the head of the southern baptist convention's ethics commission. he says teaching kids about contraception in schools or in church is like saying, listen, we want you to wait until you're married, but we don't expect you to listen to us, so here's how to use a condom. |
We wouldn't do it. I can tell you right now there's not a Southern Baptist Church - there might be one somewhere, but there'll be - I can probably count them on the fingers of two hands - that would talk about contraception to unmarried children. | we wouldn't do it i can tell you right now there's not a southern baptist church - there might be one. somewhere. but there'll be - i can probably count them on the fingers of two hands - that would talk about. contraception to unmarried, | We wouldn't do it I can tell. you right now there's not a Southern Baptist Church - there might be one; somewhere but there'll be - I can probably count them, on the fingers of two hands - that would talk about contraception to unmarried | we wouldn't do it. i can tell you right now there's not a southern baptist church - there might be one somewhere, but there'll be - i can probably count them on the fingers of two hands - that would talk about contraception to unmarried children. |
Fifteen-year-old Kelsey Peterson(ph) says that more information has helped her make better decisions. She's a member of the faith and sexuality class at the Federal Way United Church of Christ. | fifteen-year-old kelsey peterson(ph) says that more information has helped her make better decisions she's a member of the faith and sexuality class at the federal way united church of | Fifteen-year-old. Kelsey Peterson(ph) says that more information has helped her make better decisions She's a. member of the faith and sexuality class at the Federal Way United Church. of | fifteen-year-old kelsey peterson(ph) says that more information has helped her make better decisions. she's a member of the faith and sexuality class at the federal way united church of christ. |
Oww. | oww. | ||
It's important not to rip the condom when you open the package. | it's important not. to rip the condom, when you open the | It's important not to rip the condom when you open the | it's important not to rip the condom when you open the package. |
Here she's learned about everything from condoms to chlamydia, but Peterson is the exception here. She's made a personal pledge of abstinence and wears a diamond ring on her slender left hand to symbolize that promise. | here she's. learned about everything from condoms to chlamydia but peterson is the exception here she's made a personal pledge of abstinence and wears a diamond ring. on her slender left hand to, symbolize that | Here she's. learned about everything from condoms to chlamydia but. Peterson is the exception here She's made a, personal. pledge of abstinence and wears a diamond ring on her slender left hand to symbolize, that | here she's learned about everything from condoms to chlamydia, but peterson is the exception here. she's made a personal pledge of abstinence and wears a diamond ring on her slender left hand to symbolize that promise. |
Like even when I take it off before bed and stuff, too, it's just always a reminder to me that, you know, of my faith and my promise to myself and to God and to my parents and everyone that I am saving myself until I'm married. | like even. when i take it. off before bed and stuff too it's just always a reminder to me that you know of my faith and my promise to myself. and to, god and to my parents and everyone that i, am saving myself until i'm | Like even. when I take it off before bed and stuff too it's, just, always a, reminder to me that you know of my faith and my promise to. myself and, to God and to my parents and everyone that. I, am. saving myself; until I'm | like even when i take it off before bed and stuff, too, it's just always a reminder to me that, you know, of my faith and my promise to myself and to god and to my parents and everyone that i am saving myself until i'm married. |
And so how does a class like this fit into that decision? | and so, how does a class like this fit into that | And so how does. a class like this fit, into that | and so how does a class like this fit into that decision? |
I guess this just made me realize how much it means to me. Because I've been in compromising situations where I could say, do I really want to take off my ring and go through with this, or do I want to keep my promise. And this class has helped me keep that promise. | i guess this just made me realize how much it means to me because i've, been in compromising situations where i could say do. i, really want to take off my ring and go through with this or, do i want to keep my promise. and this class, has helped me keep, that | I guess, this just made me realize how much it means to me Because I've been in compromising situations where I could. say do I really want to take, off my ring and go through; with this or do I want, to keep my promise And this class has helped me keep that | i guess this just made me realize how much it means to me. because i've been in compromising situations where i could say, do i really want to take off my ring and go through with this, or do i want to keep my promise. and this class has helped me keep that promise. |
Rachel Martin, NPR News. | rachel martin npr | Rachel Martin NPR | rachel martin, npr news. |
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Small towns across the country are struggling through losses because of the Iraq War. A new report from the Associated Press shows that nearly half of all men and women killed in Iraq come from communities with fewer than 25,000 people. | small towns across the country are struggling through losses because, of the iraq war a new report from the associated press shows that nearly half of all men and women. killed in iraq come from communities with fewer than | Small towns across the country are struggling through losses because of the Iraq War A new report from. the Associated Press shows that nearly, half of all men and women killed in Iraq come from communities with fewer than | small towns across the country are struggling through losses because of the iraq war. a new report from the associated press shows that nearly half of all men and women killed in iraq come from communities with fewer than 25,000 people. |
One of every five troops killed came from hometowns of less than 5,000. These are communities like… | one of every, five. troops killed came from hometowns of less. than 5,000. these, are communities | One of every five troops killed came. from hometowns of less than, 5,000. These are communities | one of every five troops killed came from hometowns of less than 5,000. these are communities like… |
Glendive, Montana. | glendive | Glendive | glendive, montana. |
Barnwell, South Carolina. | barnwell south | Barnwell South | barnwell, south carolina. |
Caledonia, Mississippi. | caledonia | Caledonia | caledonia, mississippi. |
And Clinton, Ohio. | and, clinton. | And Clinton | and clinton, ohio. |
Many of these small communities are also poor. This new report shows nearly three-quarters of those killed in Iraq come from towns where per capita income is below the national average. | many of. these small communities are also poor this new report shows nearly three-quarters of those killed in. iraq come from; towns. where. per capita, income is below the national | Many of these, small communities are also poor This new report shows nearly three-quarters of those killed in Iraq come from, towns where per capita income is below the national | many of these small communities are also poor. this new report shows nearly three-quarters of those killed in iraq come from towns where per capita income is below the national average. |
Chuck Bevington of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, whose brother died in Iraq, told the AP that small towns are hit hard by these deaths because they're so tightly knit. And he said even strangers come up and hug his mother. | chuck. bevington of beaver falls, pennsylvania whose, brother died in iraq told the ap that small towns are, hit hard by these, deaths because they're. so tightly knit and, he said even strangers come up and hug, his | Chuck Bevington of Beaver Falls Pennsylvania whose brother died, in Iraq told the AP that small towns are. hit hard by these deaths because they're so tightly knit And he said even, strangers come up and hug his | chuck bevington of beaver falls, pennsylvania, whose brother died in iraq, told the ap that small towns are hit hard by these deaths because they're so tightly knit. and he said even strangers come up and hug his mother. |
It's MORNING EDITION from NPR News. | it's, morning edition, from npr | It's MORNING EDITION. from NPR | it's morning edition from npr news. |
African languages have influenced the dialects spoken by some Americans. The New Testament of the Bible has now been translated into that dialect. Consider the story of the Good Samaritan, who happens upon a man who's been robbed and left by the road. Here's how that story sounds in Gullah. | african languages, have influenced the dialects spoken by some americans the new testament of the bible has now been translated into that dialect consider the story of the good samaritan who happens upon a man who's. been robbed and left. by the. road here's how that story sounds in | African languages, have influenced the dialects spoken by some Americans The New Testament of, the Bible has now been translated into that dialect Consider the story, of the Good Samaritan who happens upon a man who's been robbed and left by the road Here's how that; story sounds in, | african languages have influenced the dialects spoken by some americans. the new testament of the bible has now been translated into that dialect. consider the story of the good samaritan, who happens upon a man who's been robbed and left by the road. here's how that story sounds in gullah. |
But one stranger were come from Samarita had been a' traveled 'long dat road. When he get there, and he see the man wh' the robber beat up, he feel too sorry for him. He goin' on over to the man, he pour medicine, oil and wine in the cut where the robber done beat him up. Then he pit(put) the man upon his own mule, cam... | but one stranger were come from samarita had been a' traveled 'long dat road when he get; there and he see the man wh' the robber beat up he feel too. sorry for him he goin' on, over to the man he pour medicine oil, and wine in the cut where the robber done beat him up then he pit(put) the man upon his own mule cam' to... | But one stranger were come from Samarita had been. a' traveled 'long dat road When he get there. and he see the man wh' the robber beat up he feel. too sorry for him He goin' on over to the man he pour medicine oil and wine in the cut where the robber, done beat him up Then he pit(put) the man upon his own mule cam' to... | but one stranger were come from samarita had been a' traveled 'long dat road. when he get there, and he see the man wh' the robber beat up, he feel too sorry for him. he goin' on over to the man, he pour medicine, oil and wine in the cut where the robber done beat him up. then he pit(put) the man upon his own mule, cam... |
What you're hearing there is the language of some slaves and their descendents. It's a mixture of English with the African languages the slaves once spoke. It is still spoken in isolated places, like the islands along the coast of the Carolinas. And it's being preserved by people who think the dialect tells an importan... | what you're hearing there is the language, of some slaves and their descendents it's a mixture of english with the african. languages the slaves once spoke it is still spoken in isolated, places like the islands along the coast of the carolinas. and it's being preserved by people who think the dialect tells, an importa... | What you're hearing there is the language of, some slaves and their descendents, It's a mixture of English with the African languages, the slaves once spoke It is still spoken in isolated places like the islands, along the coast of the Carolinas And it's being. preserved by people who think the dialect tells an importa... | what you're hearing there is the language of some slaves and their descendents. it's a mixture of english with the african languages the slaves once spoke. it is still spoken in isolated places, like the islands along the coast of the carolinas. and it's being preserved by people who think the dialect tells an importan... |
Joining us from Hilton Head, South Carolina is Emory Campbell, who was a member of the translation team. | joining us from hilton head south carolina is emory campbell who was a member of the translation | Joining us from, Hilton Head South Carolina is Emory Campbell who was a. member of the translation. | joining us from hilton head, south carolina is emory campbell, who was a member of the translation team. |
Mr. Campbell, welcome to the program. | mr campbell, welcome to the | Mr, Campbell welcome; to the | mr. campbell, welcome to the program. |
Thank you very much, Steve. It's good to be here. | thank you very much steve it's good to be | Thank you, very much Steve It's good to be | thank you very much, steve. it's good to be here. |
I gather that you grew up hearing Gullah in your household in South Carolina, right? | i. gather that you grew up hearing gullah in your household in south carolina | I gather that you grew up hearing Gullah, in your household in South Carolina | i gather that you grew up hearing gullah in your household in south carolina, right? |
Yes. Gullah was my first language. Particularly, my grandmother was my first babysitter, so I heard it all the time. And when I went to school, it was my first language. | yes gullah was. my first language particularly my; grandmother was my first babysitter so, i heard it. all the time and when i went to school it was my first; | Yes Gullah was my first language Particularly my grandmother; was my first babysitter so I heard it all the time And when I went to school it was my first | yes. gullah was my first language. particularly, my grandmother was my first babysitter, so i heard it all the time. and when i went to school, it was my first language. |
Your first babysitter. How did she tell you how to stay out of trouble, say? | your first babysitter how did she tell, you how to stay. out of trouble | Your first babysitter How did she tell you how; to stay out of trouble | your first babysitter. how did she tell you how to stay out of trouble, say? |
Hona(ph), sit down and be quiet. | hona(ph), sit down and be | Hona(ph), sit down and be | hona(ph), sit down and be quiet. |
(Soundbite of laughter) | (soundbite of | (Soundbite of | (soundbite of laughter) |
Well, okay. That' not just... | well okay that' not | Well okay That' not | well, okay. that' not just... |
And hona... | and | And | and hona... |
What's that? | what's | What's | what's that? |
That word hona that I just used is the word you. "Hona, sit down and be quiet," she would say. | that word hona that i just used is the, word you "hona sit down. and be quiet" she would | That word hona that I. just used is the word you "Hona sit down and be quiet" she, would | that word hona that i just used is the word you. "hona, sit down and be quiet," she would say. |
And this was developed by the slaves. Is there a reason why it was developed? | and this was developed by the slaves is, there a reason why it was | And this. was developed by the slaves, Is there a reason why. it was | and this was developed by the slaves. is there a reason why it was developed? |
Well, according to the historians, in the summer months, the masters and all of his family would go away into the uplands, where it was cooler. And so, they were left alone almost entirely during the summer months, between April and October. And it seems that that's when the language got developed. | well according to the historians in the, summer months. the masters and all, of his family would go away into the uplands. where it was cooler and so they were left. alone, almost entirely. during the summer months between april, and october and it seems that that's, when, the language got | Well. according to the historians in the summer months the masters and all of his family would go away into the uplands where; it was cooler And so they were left alone; almost entirely during the summer months between April and October And it seems that. that's when the language got | well, according to the historians, in the summer months, the masters and all of his family would go away into the uplands, where it was cooler. and so, they were left alone almost entirely during the summer months, between april and october. and it seems that that's when the language got developed. |
Now, how did you get involved in a project to take this dialect and translate the Bible into it? | now how did you get involved in a project to take this dialect and translate the bible; into | Now how did you get involved in a project to take, this dialect and translate the Bible into | now, how did you get involved in a project to take this dialect and translate the bible into it? |
Well, you know, that's a funny story because I denied Gullah for so many years, particularly after I moved away and came back to the islands. I didn't want to admit that I knew or spoke Gullah. These two linguists who came into the area to translate the Bible into Gullah pretty much worked alone for the first year or t... | well you know that's a funny, story because i denied gullah, for so many. years particularly after i moved away and came back to the islands i didn't want, to admit that i knew or spoke, gullah these two linguists who came into the, area to, translate the bible into gullah pretty much worked alone for the first year or... | Well you know that's a funny story because I denied, Gullah for so many years particularly after I moved away, and came back to, the islands I didn't want to admit that I knew or spoke Gullah These two linguists who came into the area, to translate the Bible into Gullah pretty much worked alone for the first year or tw... | well, you know, that's a funny story because i denied gullah for so many years, particularly after i moved away and came back to the islands. i didn't want to admit that i knew or spoke gullah. these two linguists who came into the area to translate the bible into gullah pretty much worked alone for the first year or t... |
Why did you not want to admit that you knew it? | why did you not want to admit that you. knew | Why did you not want to admit that; you knew | why did you not want to admit that you knew it? |
Well, when we spoke Gullah, we were put down. But they convinced me that it was a language and that we should be proud of it. And that's why I joined it. And that's why others joined the team, as well. | well, when we spoke gullah we were put down but they convinced me that it was a language and. that we should be proud of it and that's why i joined it and that's why others joined the team as | Well when we spoke Gullah we were put down. But; they convinced, me. that it was a language and that, we should be proud of it And that's why I joined it And, that's why. others joined the. team as | well, when we spoke gullah, we were put down. but they convinced me that it was a language and that we should be proud of it. and that's why i joined it. and that's why others joined the team, as well. |
Young people came out in large numbers to vote for President-elect Barack Obama. More than 65 percent cast their vote for the Democratic candidate. NPR's Audie Cornish spoke to young voters about whether the Democratic Party can keep them there. | young people came out in large numbers to vote for president-elect barack obama more than 65 percent. cast their vote for the democratic candidate npr's audie cornish, spoke to young voters about whether the democratic party, can keep, them | Young. people came out in, large numbers to vote for President-elect Barack Obama More, than 65 percent cast their vote for. the Democratic candidate NPR's Audie Cornish spoke to young, voters about whether the Democratic Party can keep them | young people came out in large numbers to vote for president-elect barack obama. more than 65 percent cast their vote for the democratic candidate. npr's audie cornish spoke to young voters about whether the democratic party can keep them there. |
Exit polls show that young voters basically care about the same issues as the rest of the electorate. Listen here to 25-year-old Terrence Morrison(ph), an electrical engineer from Charlotte, North Carolina, and 27-year-old software developer Conan Morgan(ph) of Raleigh. | exit polls show that young voters basically care, about the same issues as the rest of the, electorate listen here to 25-year-old terrence morrison(ph), an electrical engineer from charlotte north carolina and 27-year-old software developer conan morgan(ph) of | Exit polls show that young voters basically care about the same issues as the rest of the electorate Listen here to 25-year-old Terrence Morrison(ph), an electrical engineer. from Charlotte North Carolina, and 27-year-old software developer Conan Morgan(ph) of | exit polls show that young voters basically care about the same issues as the rest of the electorate. listen here to 25-year-old terrence morrison(ph), an electrical engineer from charlotte, north carolina, and 27-year-old software developer conan morgan(ph) of raleigh. |
Of course, the economy is number one for me. | of course the economy is number one for | Of course the economy is number one for | of course, the economy is number one for me. |
The war - you know, we're in the midst of two foreign wars. | the war - you. know we're. in, the midst of two foreign | The war - you know we're in the midst of two foreign | the war - you know, we're in the midst of two foreign wars. |
But as they're becoming more influential, these voters are looking to push some other issues higher on the agenda. | but as they're becoming more influential these, voters, are looking to push some other issues, higher on the | But as they're becoming more influential these voters. are looking to push some other issues higher on the | but as they're becoming more influential, these voters are looking to push some other issues higher on the agenda. |
Ms. JENNIFER WADSWORTH(ph) (Student): Environmental policies and increasing sustainability, sustainability in business. | ms jennifer wadsworth(ph) (student): environmental policies and increasing sustainability sustainability in | Ms, JENNIFER WADSWORTH(ph) (Student): Environmental policies. and increasing sustainability sustainability in | ms. jennifer wadsworth(ph) (student): environmental policies and increasing sustainability, sustainability in business. |
Mr. JEREMY COLLINS(ph) (Death Penalty Reform Activist): Human rights and social justice. | mr jeremy collins(ph) (death penalty. reform activist): human rights and social | Mr JEREMY COLLINS(ph) (Death Penalty Reform. Activist): Human rights and social | mr. jeremy collins(ph) (death penalty reform activist): human rights and social justice. |
That's 19-year-old student Jennifer Wadsworth and 29-year-old Jeremy Collins, a death penalty reform activist, of Raleigh and Durham respectively. We met with these young Democrats here at Player's Retreat. It's a pub and political hangout in Raleigh. It's the kind of place where men in political baseball caps puff pip... | that's 19-year-old student jennifer wadsworth, and 29-year-old jeremy collins a death penalty reform activist of. raleigh and durham respectively we met with these young democrats here at player's retreat it's a pub and political hangout, in raleigh it's the kind of place where men in political baseball caps puff pipes... | That's 19-year-old student Jennifer Wadsworth. and 29-year-old Jeremy Collins a death penalty reform activist of Raleigh and Durham respectively We met with these young Democrats here. at Player's Retreat It's a pub and political hangout in Raleigh It's the kind of place where men in political baseball caps puff pipes ... | that's 19-year-old student jennifer wadsworth and 29-year-old jeremy collins, a death penalty reform activist, of raleigh and durham respectively. we met with these young democrats here at player's retreat. it's a pub and political hangout in raleigh. it's the kind of place where men in political baseball caps puff pip... |
We look at it as being able to get some things done regardless of what your party affiliation is. We don't care about if you're a Republican or Democrat. As long as our economy gets better, you could have been an independent for all I care. | we look at it as being able to. get some things done regardless of what your party affiliation is we don't care about if you're. a republican or democrat. as long as our economy gets better you could have. been an independent for all i, | We look at. it as being able to get. some things done regardless, of what your party affiliation is We don't care about, if you're a Republican or Democrat, As long as our economy gets better you could have been an independent; for all I | we look at it as being able to get some things done regardless of what your party affiliation is. we don't care about if you're a republican or democrat. as long as our economy gets better, you could have been an independent for all i care. |
Researchers say Ronald Reagan was the last candidate to capture the youth vote so decisively when he got 59 percent of young voters in 1984. And that generation of supporters has been with the GOP ever since. In order for Democrats to do the same, or for Republicans to get another crack at them, this group has a few su... | researchers say ronald reagan was the last candidate to capture the youth vote so decisively when, he got 59 percent of young voters in 1984. and that generation of supporters has, been with the gop ever since in order for. democrats to do the same, or for republicans to get another crack at them this group has a few s... | Researchers, say Ronald Reagan was the last candidate to capture the youth vote so decisively when he got 59 percent of young voters in 1984. And that generation of. supporters. has been with the GOP ever, since In order. for Democrats to do the same or for Republicans, to get, another crack at them this group has a fe... | researchers say ronald reagan was the last candidate to capture the youth vote so decisively when he got 59 percent of young voters in 1984. and that generation of supporters has been with the gop ever since. in order for democrats to do the same, or for republicans to get another crack at them, this group has a few su... |
I see four African-American males sitting here and one white female. If you're going to - oh, I'm sorry. | i see four african-american, males sitting here and one white female if you're going to - oh i'm | I see four African-American males sitting here, and one, white female If. you're going to - oh; I'm | i see four african-american males sitting here and one white female. if you're going to - oh, i'm sorry. |
(Unintelligible) | (unintelligible) | ||
My brown brother over here. | my brown brother over | My brown brother over | my brown brother over here. |
And the party should too, says Jeremy Collins. | and the party should too says jeremy. | And the party should too says Jeremy | and the party should too, says jeremy collins. |
If you're going to engage a diverse group of people for life, creating lifetime Democrats, then we're going to have to, you know, not only talk about social programs and talk about a government of inclusiveness, but we have to start diversifying the ranks of our party. And we have to start including people in the decis... | if you're going to engage a diverse group of people for. life. creating lifetime democrats then we're going. to have to you know not only talk about social programs and talk about a government of inclusiveness, but we have to start diversifying the ranks of our party and. we have to start including people in the decisi... | If you're going to engage a diverse group of people for life creating lifetime Democrats then we're going to have to you know not only talk about social programs and talk about a government of inclusiveness but we have to start diversifying the ranks of our party And we have to start, including people in the decision-m... | if you're going to engage a diverse group of people for life, creating lifetime democrats, then we're going to have to, you know, not only talk about social programs and talk about a government of inclusiveness, but we have to start diversifying the ranks of our party. and we have to start including people in the decis... |
Second, says 29-year-old John Ferdajo(ph), a state environmental office worker, be honest. | second says 29-year-old john ferdajo(ph), a state environmental office worker be | Second says 29-year-old John Ferdajo(ph), a state environmental office worker be | second, says 29-year-old john ferdajo(ph), a state environmental office worker, be honest. |
Don't make a promise and say, I'm going to lower gas prices by two bucks in the next six months, and it doesn't get done. I mean, we understand the challenges because most of the Republicans got kicked out of office not so much of their policy, but because of the dishonesty of the last eight years. | don't make a promise and say i'm going. to lower gas. prices by two bucks in the next six months, and. it doesn't get done i mean we understand the challenges because most of the republicans got, kicked out of office not so much of, their policy but because of the dishonesty of the last eight | Don't make a. promise, and say I'm going, to lower gas prices by two bucks in the next six months and; it doesn't get done I mean we understand the challenges because most of the Republicans got. kicked out of office not so, much of. their policy but because of the dishonesty of. the last eight | don't make a promise and say, i'm going to lower gas prices by two bucks in the next six months, and it doesn't get done. i mean, we understand the challenges because most of the republicans got kicked out of office not so much of their policy, but because of the dishonesty of the last eight years. |
And lastly, the generation who raised its political voice via Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube values access above all says Jennifer Wadsworth. | and lastly the generation who raised its political voice via twitter facebook and; youtube values access above all says jennifer | And lastly the generation who raised, its political voice via Twitter Facebook and YouTube values access above all says Jennifer | and lastly, the generation who raised its political voice via twitter, facebook, and youtube values access above all says jennifer wadsworth. |
I think people in the upper rungs of the party have a lot to learn from Obama and his staff and how they managed their campaign. It's like they were connecting with voters and looking for things that were personally engaging. It was like the closest thing to having an actual conversation with Obama and his staff. | i think people in the upper, rungs of the party have a lot to learn from obama and his staff and how they managed their campaign it's like they were connecting with voters and looking for things that. were personally engaging it was like; the, closest thing. to having an actual conversation with obama and. his. | I think, people in the upper rungs of the party. have a, lot to learn from Obama and his staff and how. they managed their campaign It's like they were connecting with voters and looking for things that were personally engaging It, was like the closest thing, to. having, an actual conversation with Obama, and his | i think people in the upper rungs of the party have a lot to learn from obama and his staff and how they managed their campaign. it's like they were connecting with voters and looking for things that were personally engaging. it was like the closest thing to having an actual conversation with obama and his staff. |
Just as the party adapted and expanded for the boomer generation, these voters expect Democrats to make room if they want to keep them. | just as the, party. adapted and expanded for the boomer generation these voters expect democrats to make, room if they want to keep. | Just as the party adapted and expanded for the boomer. generation these voters expect Democrats. to make; room if they want to keep | just as the party adapted and expanded for the boomer generation, these voters expect democrats to make room if they want to keep them. |
The mandate is, if you want our vote, then you got to change. We will not be the party of 1965 in 2008. You've got to change, and this is the first step towards it. | the. mandate is if you. want our vote then you got to change we will not be the party of 1965 in 2008. you've got to change and. this is the first step towards | The mandate is if you want our vote then you got to change We will not be the party of 1965 in 2008. You've got to change and this is the first step towards | the mandate is, if you want our vote, then you got to change. we will not be the party of 1965 in 2008. you've got to change, and this is the first step towards it. |
And while all of these young voters agree that they have high expectations for the next president, they say they have even higher ones for themselves. Audie Cornish, NPR News, Raleigh, North Carolina. | and while all of these. young voters. agree that they. have high expectations for the, next, president they say they have even higher, ones for themselves audie, cornish. npr news raleigh. north | And while all of these young voters agree that they have high expectations for the next president they say they have even higher ones for themselves Audie Cornish NPR News Raleigh North | and while all of these young voters agree that they have high expectations for the next president, they say they have even higher ones for themselves. audie cornish, npr news, raleigh, north carolina. |
One key person in helping President-elect Obama fill these top jobs in his administration will continue to work with him in the White House, and that's transition co-chair Valerie Jarrett, who's been named a senior White House adviser. NPR's David Schaper has this profile. | one, key person in helping president-elect obama fill, these. top jobs in his administration will continue to work with him in the white house and that's transition co-chair valerie jarrett who's. been named a senior white house adviser npr's. david schaper has this | One. key, person. in helping President-elect Obama fill these top jobs in his administration will continue to work with him in the White House and that's transition co-chair, Valerie. Jarrett who's been named a senior White. House adviser NPR's David Schaper has this | one key person in helping president-elect obama fill these top jobs in his administration will continue to work with him in the white house, and that's transition co-chair valerie jarrett, who's been named a senior white house adviser. npr's david schaper has this profile. |
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