Safe. We are in danville tonight with more. Reporter this is what the early voter found, this photo from a social media post was shared with us by the registrar of voters. He was called to the site this afternoon where he met the concerned voter who found the open ballot box. I personally went and inspected the box and it had about 100 ballots in it that were deposited within the hour that it wasnt completely secured. Reporter he said they had actually been at that and several other boxes in the area. Many were jammed pull of ballots. The Deputy Registrar says leaving the box unlocked is an embarrassing mistake. I was just coming to put my ballot in the box. Im very upset. Its disturbing. This is what were all worried about. Reporter the Deputy Registrar of voters says he doesnt believe anyone swiped or tampered with the ballots. But anyone who has concerns can track their ballot online. If they have any questions they can call the registrars office. If there is any reason a ballot is
Symposium. Okay. Im very pleased to introduce our last speaker for the afternoon. Jeffrey william hunt is the director of the texas museum in mayberry and adjunct professor at Austin Community college where hes taught since 19 8, got bless you. Mr. Hunt is an author of the last battle of the civil war and a contributor to the central war. American civil war. His last work is from the final stage of the Gettysburg Campaign to 1863 and the final volume is due for publication coming out next year. So lets give a welcome for jeffrey hunt. [ applause ] thank you. Its a real pleasure. I appreciate jerrys invitation. Its always fun to stand before a group of people who have the same passion as you do. You dont get looked at as strangely when you talk to other people, and im going to break precedent apparently today and have a powerpoint demonstration. And im doing that for several reasons. Jerry did it last night. I dont want him to feel all weird doing that alone. Second, pamplin spent a lot
Good afternoon. Im sarah perry director of partnerships here at the Family Research council and it is my very great privilege to introduce todays lecture and coauthors of the book upon which it is based. Why meadow died some of the people in policies that created the park when shooting and in danger of americas students. As a reminder to those of you in the audience, we will be taking questions during the last 15 to 20 minutes of this lecture. We will let you know when we are opening it up and the lecture will also be archived in our Speaker Series library frc. Org speakers. When completed we encourage you to share it on your social media platforms. Bill bennett wrote that why meadow died is the untold almost unbelievable true story of how the moral corruption brought by politically correct policies and willful blindness made the most avoidable School Shooting in history somehow inevitable. Broward county florida was ground zero for a new approach to School Discipline prompted by radic
Good evening everyone. We will. My name is allison fitzgerald. I am the 112 president of the national club. I am an incoming investigation visitor to the associated press. Leave the program tonight, i dont think ive ever seen a book he met here that exists this full. Thank you for coming. We invite you to listen watch and follow so long in twitter. Hashtag his amc life. If you have questions, for the authors this evening, please there will be question cards around the room write the questions on the card and pass it to the end of the line and they will be collected and set up to me. We will leave plenty of time for questions. I just wanted take those moment to acknowledge our headliners team. Stan communications, strategies, our staff hit lindsay and would put this if it together this evening. So we are delighted to have them with us tonight. Robin and kate. The authors of the education of brett cavanaugh. [applause] so the book is about three days old. Its been three days of uproar an
Kavanaugh was narrowly confirm on a largely part line vote. But it was a memorable fight, so why did you two choose to retell this story and n book lange form . Carrie and i were both involved in the kavanaugh confirmation battles, we knew that we had a good story here. We knew that we had good access, and we wanted to lay it down, get the record down, and so we interviewed more than 100 people, including the president , and various other people at the white house, self Supreme Court justices, people in the senate, and we are so glad we did because this was something that gripped the nation last year, and when youre in the chaos of it in the moment, its worth reflecting of after the dust settled about lessons to learn, some things that happened behind the scene busy were glad we got to do it. I think for me in particular, having clerked for Justice Thomas, i saw the real replay of many of the events from the types of attacks going on before the confirmation got crazy to the allegations