With demographic information, thinking about the future of our elections. Each year, we have new data, a new report. Says,nk, as the name about the state, not only our country, but how the states are changing over time. We also have different scenarios as to what might happen. In one way, change Voter Preferences in another. Just like every year, we have an interesting new report. We will hear from the authors of that and walk through that. We also have a particular theme this year we are emphasizing generational change. We have now seen jens he enter z entertorate gen the electorate. All of our generations are moving through the electorate. Addressess report that aspect, how things are changing, how they might change, and some of the scenarios, whether voter change their attitudes when the age into different parts of life. They age into different parts of life. We are going to have a presentation of the report. The coauthors of the report are all are three of our important partners. I
A little less sunshine. The man is shown falling off mid to upper 70s at 4 00. 7 . The platform as a train approaches. A warming trd ming up in the john oconnor reaches down and forecast. Pulls this man to safety. In my mind that train was good morning, everyone. About 20 yards back and he was this is san jose, 280 nice and still in the middle of the clear this morning. Track. Obviously he wasnt. I want to brip you to the fog i just looked at him and said mike was talking about earlier. Hes not going to make it. You can see it on our emeryville b. A. R. T. Says the man appeared to be intoxicated. Camera. Usually its so bright. This is one of my favorite from the moment he fell off the cameras to use because you can see everybody coming down the platform to connors super human roadway. Not so much. Its just not that clear. Rescue was two seconds. Also our big topic, we know however much he weighed it tracy usually sees issues. Seems he was able to be pulled out. I dont know if i could d
Truly informed, every public fries. Get informed straight from the source on cspan unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. From the Nations Capital to wherever you are. Because the opinion that matters most is your own. This is what democracy looks like there cspan, powered by cable. I am delighted to move us to our second panel, olmsted junior, the Conservation Movement in state and National Parks and we are lucky to have lauren meier, history and Landscape Architect serving as both moderator and kickoff speaker for this event. Lorren has a longstanding relationship with the olmsteds, having edited the master list of Design Projects which i just mentioned as well as parts of the papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, a mere 12 volumes, thousands and thousands of pages. Of the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic site as well. And with that, welcome, lauren. Thank you, deedee. And if i can figure out the technology here, im going to pull up the next. My. I might need i made the someone. I mi
Scott perry. And your host, news anchor ed henry. [applause] ed tlemen, good to see you. Hello cpac. How is it going . I am ed henry. Im a recovering Mainstream Media anger. Good to see you. We have a new streaming channel. There you e, jeff. You can stream us at youtube at 6 00 p. M. Eastern every night. Boy will we get a briefing from a couple of Freedom Fighters today. I am honored to kick off this panel with these Freedom Fighters but also with all of the patriots that are watching on newsmax and newsmax two. We will get to see you out in the hallways and now we will see you in the hall, the forgotten men and women that donald trump talked about. In 2016, i suspect that there are a lot of patriots who fought to put the republicansf the hou. I see them they seem to have the same question. What the heck happened . This is what we knew it was coming. Some in our party felt we would take the big majority. We obviously had not earned it. We thought it would be a small majority. Folks li
Im delighted to move us to our second panel the Conservation Movement in state and National Parks and we are lucky to have lauren meyer or historian and Landscape Architectsts serving s moderator to kick off this event. Lauren has a longstanding relationship with the olmstead having edited the list of Design Projects which were just mentioned as well as part of the near 12 volume thousands and thousands of pages. He is currently the cochair of the nonprofit partner of National Historic sites and with that welcome lauren. Thank you enough i can figure out the technology here i will pull up the next i might need someone. [inaudible conversations] there it is. Right in the middle. Welcome everyone to session to. Im going to kick off this panel covering sort of a flyover of the role of the olmstead and the National Park service. Followed by scholar and historian Hope Christian who looked into the work of Frederick Law Olmsted, jr. And ending with sam hodder who will talk about the importan