To a creator, a supreme judge, or Divine Providence. He also highlights the importance of the great awaken awakening, a protestant religious revival in the 1740s, that influenced many founding fathers. This class took place at Georgetown University and is an hour and 45 minutes. It was organized by the j madison memorial fellowship foundation. Good morning, everyone. Arent you a smartlooking set this morning. The topic today is religion and the American Revolution. You recall from our last session together, i laid out what i think are some headwaters of early american constitutionalism. Thats what i was calling them. So we looked at classical republicanism, primarily roman, grecoroman, but primarily roman. We looked at enlightenment liberalism, primarily british, which included the common law tradition and some older things. Then i mentioned protestant christianity as the third of those headwaters that i believe feeds into early american constitutionalism. And we deferred that to today
Speaking of fastnachts, lets take you out and about this morning, why . All of the action taking place right now, steve keeley, good morning to you. Reporter you will get both stories, story of haegeles with one of the original employees here, first job as a kid, scott clark. Scott. Yeah, you have eagles sweat shirt. Mike jerrick are you watching in the news room if mikes in the news room get his attention he has a versace man purse and he is proud of it, right out of seinfeld,. And your first job here. Yes, as a kiddy scrubbed pots and pans, scrub the floors with hot water and bleach. I started foundation. It is a tradition here every year, here at 5 00 oclock every morning on fat tuesday. Look what he wearing . He has moved up. He is going to the cruz line to work as a consultant testimony and heading where. Antiking was, quad loop. Do you get paid to take a cruise. Paid well. Absolutely. Are these go to go make it on the plane. They are for an event, my Catering Company use the most
Liberty one and two, come on comcast get with it turn the white lights red can do you that for me . In problems working your way in to downtown there noise closures, on the overnight with construction. They are working here on the schuylkill here, eastbound down to one lane in the tunnel s, under 30th street station, and over here in new jersey, route 70 got emergency work westbound right here near 295, abe again that would be coming in toward philadelphia, so look out down to one lane, they have been out there all night long, and for gang up along county line road no problems or delays. Sue mentioned we have dried out from that rain so that is good news for a Tuesday Morning rush hour, and we are looking good here along i95 as we pass our camera at girard. Mass transit looking good, karen and thomas back to you. Time right now 4 01. We are in the middle of one of the war flu seasons it is so bad some people are getting it a second time around. Local hospital even turning people away b
And no brake lights here yet. If your travels take you through concord and Pleasant Hill on to highway 24 youre looking at an eightminute drive. Checking in on our overall traffic map over the pass from tracy into dublin. Otherwise its green and good. We do have an accident on the peninsula 280 near magdalena, its not blocking lanes. A High School Teacher is accusing male students of sexually harassing her, everything from physical touching to obscene letters and phone calls. That teacher is at mt. Tamalpais high school, the second teacher in the north bay to come forward with these accusations. Reporter Amy Hollyfield is live in mill valley. Amy . Reporter hi, reggie. Eva rita is a math teacher here at mt. Tamalpais high school. She says she has been sexually harassed more than a dozen times by students here at school. She says she finally felt the courage to come forward and speak publicly about this after a teacher from Redwood High School told her story at a Board Meeting last mont
On booktv we are live from jackson, mississippi, the home of the first annual mississippi book festival. All day long bringing events from the Mississippi State capitol including otter panels, civil rights, the civil war and more. First up today is of panel on harper lee whose book go set a watchman written and 1915s was released this past july. This is live coverage of the inaugural mississippi book festival in jackson, mississippi. [inaudible conversations] good morning, ladies and gentlemen. We welcome you to the mississippi book festival, to our harper lee panel. The rules the we have up in here, there will be no beverages allowed in here. If you have beverages we ask you to go to a garbage can and placed in the garbage can. Second thing, please silence yourself phones. We need everyone to please silence yourself funds. Again we would like to thank you and i would like to introduce the moderator, amanda nelson, editor of the largest book site in north america. He is also a judge of