And to sign the document establishing a new government for the United States of america go at the National Archives we have celebrated Constitution Day since 1956, four years after the original document in its place of honor in the rotunda go over the decades we have celebrated in many ways. The naturalization to money for new citizens of the United States it is always a moving experience to witness people from all parts of the world to stand in front of the parchment signed by our founders 232 years ago to swear to support and defend the constitution. We also invade one inviter speakers to understand the constitution and the Central Place in the nations history. Today we are honored to have with us this evening the sitting justice of the Supreme Court of United States associate Justice Gorsuch who has recently brought together his thoughts on the constitution and separation of powers into one volume we are pleased to welcome him here born in Denver Colorado got his ba from columbia jp
Politics, books about those things, the Heritage Foundation and my friends julie and jason chase at. I first came to know the name over 30 years ago when he became a placekicker at byu. To this day he holds records including the most successful point after touchdown scored in a single game, and i think in a single season. And jason himself could be utahs next governor with a long conversation of the Republican Convention and then to say was under consideration and said i didnt imply they said we dont carry want to talk to you anyway for go but we hit it off and ended up working together for go and then i became his chauffeur. [laughter] he and i live closer together than any two members of the senior staff and even broke his foot. Actually was quite serious but he fell and broke his foot and had to be in a cast and had to be elevated several months at a time. And then to sit in the backseat of the car to keep his foot elevated i asked him if he wanted me to get a chauffeurs hat and i d
Good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to heritage. We are going to have a fun discussion today about the books power grab. To introduce him as a senator, a great friend of heritage and best friend of the constitution. It is a pleasure to be with you. This merges several of my interests. The constitution, conservative politics, books about those things, the Heritage Foundation and my friends julie and jason chase at. I first came to know the name over 30 years ago when he became a placekicker at byu. To this day he holds records including the most successful point after touchdown scored in a single game, and i think in a single season. And jason himself could be utahs next governor with a long conversation of the Republican Convention and then to say was under consideration and said i didnt imply they said we dont carry want to talk to you anyway for go but we hit it off and ended up working together for go and then i became his chauffeur. [laughter] he and i live closer together than any
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Made up and delivered you know by people who are attempting to you know affect the outcome in the election by introducing false narrative and information into the flow of information so you know so yeah i think it does have a real impact. Like of regard for the truth became more apparent than in any other us president ial campaign. According to politico fact an independent Fact Checking websites only 4 percent of donald trump statements during the campaign were true false information was constantly circulating in fact it became selfpropagating you have to look at our media landscape and how americans get their news nowadays conservatives get their news only from fox news or alternative sites like breitbart so thats the only news they see and they view the manged what they call the liberal media the Mainstream Media. With distrust and they dont believe the kind of c. N. N. New York Times Washington post so they are only getting their news or large most of their news from very slanted so