much more friendly crowd. he's been speaking at several colleges here in new england and they're asking him tough things. he's being put on the spot for what is basically the first time this campaign. >> what's the difference between iowa and new hampshire when it comes to the crowd and what they're interested in? >> well, it seems here that the new hampshire questioners really come locked and loaded. they looked at this guy. they -- this is their first time they're able to ask him a question. so they'll ask him something very pointed like why did you say, you know, why don't you believe in gay marriage or why don't you believe gays should be able to adopt? iowa, the questions were a lot softer for the most part. questions, like what is your energy plan, how are you going to change america? that's a broad generalization, but he has been put on the spot here in a way he hasn't before. he's holding up depending on how you look at it. he doesn't shy away. his campaign's choice to go to colleges is really interesting. obviously the questioners there are going to be a little more liberal. the younger people, the