Brian tyler cohen, thank you for your time and insight into these important matters. That is our show this evening. Now it is time for the last word with ali velshi in for lawrence. I love to listen and what you did last on the show and offer you very legitimate and sincere comments on however the discussion went. We didnt have time tonight. I also wouldnt be able to do that if i was the last guest on the show, so i appreciate the strategic spacing. Alex, have a great weekend and see you next week. Have a good show. The third week of Donald Trumps historic criminal trial has come to a close, setting the stage for what could be the end of the Prosecution Case next week, but not before another highprofile witness, former trump fixer Michael Cohen. We saw dramatic testimony from Adult Film Star Stormy Daniels who would not be intimidated by Donald Trumps lawyers out of telling her account of the alleged sexual encounter with donald trump and the subsequent scheme to buy her silence. Today
Country. Up next, we visit the National Constitution center in philadelphia to learn about the creation of the u. S. Constitution and to see several rare early drafts. Welcome to the National Constitution center. Im jeffrey rosen, the president of this wonderful institution which as cspan viewers know, is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a non partizan basis. And today, i am so excited to show you a new gallery weve just opened american treasures, which contains the five rarest early drafts of the u. S. Constitution in american history, not even at the Constitutional Convention, where these five drafts displayed in the same place. And now, thanks to a Great Partnership with the Historical Society of pennsylvania and the wonderful full support of David Rubenstein, weve been able to open this gallery, display these drafts together, and tell the story of the evolution of the text of the constitution into the d
Welcome toheiol Constitution Center. Im jeffrey rosen, the president of this wonderful institution which as cspan viewers know, is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a non partizan basis. And today, i am so excited to show you a new gallery weve just opened american treasures, which contains the five rarest early drafts of the u. S. Constitution in american history, not even at the Constitutional Convention, where these five drafts displayed in the same place. And now, thanks to a Great Partnership with the Historical Society of pennsylvania and the wonderful full support of David Rubenstein, weve been able to open this gallery, display these drafts together, and tell the story of the evolution of the text of the constitution into the draft that was ratified on Constitution Day, september 17th, 1787. Its so exciting and i cant wait to show it to you. Lets go inside and come take a look. So in many ways, this
Antisemitic, they thought i was denying it. I wasnt, i had never heard it before. So i would not say this is the ideal education. I would not say that. Watch after words sunday night at 9 00 eastern on book tv on cspan 2. Each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and Historic Sites around the country. Up next we visit the National Constitution center in philadelphia to learn about the creation of the u. S. Constitution in 1787 and to see several rare early drafts. Welcome to the National Constitution center, im Jeffrey Rosen the president of this wonderful institution which, as cspan viewers know, is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis and today i am so excited to show you a new gallery weve just opened, american treasures, which contains the five rarest early drafts of the u. S. Constitution in American History. Not even at the Constitutional Convention were these f