announcer: election 1976, a case study. your host is political analyst richard scanlon. richard: with me here in washington today, mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution and professor howard penniman of georgetown university. this is the first of a series of programs that are going to extend over the full period of the campaign until beyond the election in november in our bicentennial political year. what we want to do is to bring a picture of the american electoral process. we will have special programs dealing with parties and the media, campaign technique and polling and the rest. what we are really aiming to do is to give you a picture of the way in which we select our american president. and how 215 million or 220 million americans can provide every four years a process by which leadership can be developed and transferred over these 200 years of american history. what we hope to do is to bring you discussions of these various aspects of the electoral campaign an
election 1976, a case study. your host is political analyst richard scanlon. with me here in washington today, mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution and professor howard penniman of georgetown university. this is the first of a series of programs that are going to extend over the full period of the campaign until beyond the election in november in our bicentennial political year. what we want to do is to bring a picture of the american electoral process. we will have special programs dealing with parties and the media, campaign technique and polling and the rest. what we are really aiming to do is to give you a picture of the way in which we select our american president. and how 215 million or 220 million americans can provide every four years a process by which leadership can be developed and transferred over these 200 years of american history. what we hope to do is to bring you discussions of these aspects of the electoral campaign and begin that discussion with
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Investigation happening now. Whats the latest . To thenytime you come mall this time of year, you are bound to see frustration, drivers fighting over parking spaces, people agitated. What happened here at the exit of the Pentagon City mall this afternoon took that to a scary and dangerous level. It is the kind of story most people find hard to believe. Way outside the norm. Jeff it happened just after 3 00 today at Pentagon City mall. The driver was trying to leave the parking garage when he had trouble paying. Toasked the car behind him back up so he could deal with it. In argument ensued, and that is when the driver of the other car, identified as 21yearold Reginald Carol of the district, took out his gun from the trunk and fired a warning shot into the air. And arlington911, police soon spotted the suspects car as it fled towards the district. The passenger, calvin, also 21, tossed the gun out of the car on 395 north by the gw parkway. Then crossed the 14th street bridge, went throu
Were fortunate enough where we do have indoor batting facilities, but what if you dont, okay . Then you have to be creative to do that. Well, if i may suggest, there are, you know, secondary, you know, training things that you can possibly use. Obviously, tennis balls are good training methods thatting use indoors, okay . You can also get whiffle balls, all right . And you can use those inside gymnasiums. And depending on your application, they contributed considerable amount of money in terms of grants to all kinds of baseball and Baseball Development programs. You can reach kathy action from its called the baseball tomorrow fund. It is Kathy Bradley at mlb. Com. Kathy dot bradley at mlb. Com. I dont have any other credentials other than i have been a lover of the game since i was this line. But when i coached most of the parents were interested because their kids had no knowledge about baseball. Never threw a ball, never hit a ball with the bat. They just want them to of the baseball