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Counties and places like northeastern ohio, who were switching their Party Registration from democratic to republican. And one reason they were doing that was they watched the first couple of president ial debates and they realized that trump was speaking about issues that many of these rust belt democratic voters cared about, trade and immigration. Bernie sanders was talking about the issues as well and did so well in the Democratic Party primary, but for many over the voters in the rust belt and other swing counties across america, trump is where the action was and my coauthor said that is where it will be on election day american year from now. Was more skeptical if saw something what happening. You can trace the date that trump seized control to jowl 10, to 2015, three and a half weeks after the launched his campaign and the first three and a half weeks he was bumping along the bottom in the polls. On july 10th he met with families who lost loafs one to illegal ill yeps whether cru
Director of the darwin manuscript project at the American Museum of Natural History and he will be joining as soon. A special welcome to the other Staff Members and research from the American Museum of Natural History. We are very pleased you were here. Thank you, thank you. And also to the students and researchers from fordham university. Its a pleasure to have you here. This morning our focus of course is darwin. All of you have a special relationship with this man, and today will focus on his backyard experiments. And doctor james costa will guide us through the story. He is an aspiring scientist and esteemed author of the new book darwins backyard and youve already seen that youre actually able to purchase it here after the presentation and have doctor costa, or jim as we will call him, but a special personal message for you. While people are standing in line to buy that book, we have a first edition, a very rare sample of the darwin materials the library is so lucky to have. And f
Silenced. Im also delighted to let you know that this program is being filmed by cspan to be aired at a later date, so if you enjoy tonights program and would like to see it again or if you think your friends would like to see it, you should check periodically over the next few weeks to cspan. Org and see if its up. Sometimes it takes a couple of weeks for them to run a show and other times it can be one or two months. So its worth checking periodically. It is my pleasure to introduce our speaker, dr. Lindsay fitzharris. Dr. Fitsharris tells me as a little girl she used to drag her grandmother from cemetery to cemetery so that she could hunt ghosts. So some thought she was obsessed with death from an early age. She likes to think she was simply fascinated with the past and with the people who lived there. Thus began her lifelong obsession with history. Dr. Fitzharris received a doctorate in in science, and technology. In 2010 she was granted a postdoctoral fellowship by the Welcome Tru
We ask that you check your mobile device has been silenced or turned off. For those watching online please send questions or comments the emailing speaker at heritage. Org. As a conservative movement leader, our guest serves as chairman of the conservative action projects and advocates for the ethic and advances energy and resources in general. She recently served as Vice President of external relations i most recently letter restore america project. She served as secretary of Natural Resources for the commonwealth of virginia the cabinet of george allen. She has served roles in the Reagan Administration, special assistant to the president and Senior Special assistant to attorney general. She was also deputy undersecretary of the department and assistant secretary for fish, wildlife, and parks. Please welcome my colleague and friend. [applause] thank you. We love having people come to the Heritage Foundation either personally or online, or on television. So welcome. The Heritage Founda