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Cspan2s booktv. Welcome to anaheim on booktv. This Southern California city is situated 30 miles southeast of los angeles, with help from Time Warner Cable partners, in the next hour we travel the city and surrounding areas to talk with local law others as we explore the better life of the largest city. We start with the impact fee and roosevelts 1903 tour of western states had on the Conservation Movement as author chris epting talks about his book Teddy Roosevelt in california. Teddy roosevelt in 1903, fairly subdued, came through town called barstow, he enjoyed the welcome he got but not until he went to the codes he began to get amazed. First time he saw the Pacific Ocean he was in awe. Than when he arrives at its 70, that is when he real and understood what this undertaking is. He is totally dazzled, becomes poetic, writes letters to try to sum up his feelings. Seeing the Great Outdoors getting away from the city and the politics, a writing in nature, the cradle of nature, the bea
As a tourist, as a former resident of washington, d. C. And a resident of other parts of the United States, and its just such an honor and a pleasure to be here as a speaker and to talk about my book pivotal tuesdays. Im also so pleased that you all exhibited this interest in a such an obscure subject that no one seems to pay any attention to, president ial elections. Why cant we get the papers to write about president ial candidates, i dont know. But more seriously, were more than a year away from election day. 2016. Or maybe less than a year now, arent we . But we have already seen some remarkable moments emerge in this election cycle. We have had a huge celebrity who put the political establishment on the run, a whole slew of outsider candidates on both the right and the left ends of the political spectrum. Were seeing how new media, social media is changing campaigning, changing the way candidates and the campaigns communicate to voters, the way in which voters interact with one an
And had much stronger views about what should be done than and he thought that taft was just a little too much of a status quo guy. Yeah. Yes . Sometimes people think of the word pivotal as synonymous for the phrase turning point. Uhhuh. I was a little surprised you didnt mention that starting in 1932, democrats had a plurality or a majority in seven of the next nine president ial campaigns. Yeah. Starting in 1968, republicans had a plurality or a majority in five of the next six president ial campaigns. Uhhuh. And starting in 1992 democrats again had plurality or majority in five of the next six president ial campaigns. But thats not my question. My question really is, my question really is, is there something about substantial third Party Candidacies that exemplify pivotal election and should we expect this coming election will be pivotal only if there is a substantial thirdparty candidacy and probably not otherwise . Thats a thats a super question. I that is that is i hadnt thought
Inexcusable racist, white supremacist views. Its also hard to imagine that there are still some people that have that high level of ignorance that yes, live amongst us. Theres no place in this country for these neonazis, fascist, white supremacist. What they stand for, they should be condemned in the widest terms possible by all good people in this country. What they believe in, its the complete opposite of what the United States of america stands for and sadly we have seen way too much of these kinds of acts over the years. As far as the groups that were involved, the white supremacist, do they have a constitutional right to free speech . Regardless of how disgusting and offensive what they say is . Unfortunately thats how our First Amendment works, even in the American Civil Liberties union, one of trumps biggest outspoken critics they defended the organization this weekend and the right to rally in court. Its allowed to happen. And the other groups down there also have the same righ