Duty. Author kris krisanne haul in early august, how is President Trump doing. Guest well, he is a president. Host and . Guest well, i teach the constitution as it was intended to be applied. And the president s in america have operated outside the realm of their executive authority, constitutionally speaking, for decades. So, to judge trump, for me, is not to judge him against obama or george w. Bush but to use the constitution as a standard. And sometimes he is good, sometimes not so much. And so that is how we view what goes on in washington, dc, not based on Political Party or personality but based on the standard by which all americans should hold their federal government, the constitution. Host when you use that measuring stick, which president s in your view have adhered to the constitution, which havent . Guest its been a very long time since we had a president that was truly constitutional. You look at article 2 of the constitution, and that host which is. Guest the delegated
To 100 libraries in 50 states in which we will present programs that invite the community to and about the founding era programs and issues people are talking about today. The project is founded by the National Endowment for the humanities, the largest grant awarded in the last year for which we are eternally grateful. Would tell you a few words about the institute and what we do and how we came to do this project. The Gilder Lehrman institute is rather young. It was founded in 1994. The mission is to promote the knowledge and understanding of American History through programs and resources. Havee present time, we 65,000 documents in the Gilder Lehrman collection which is the core of our programming. The collection is drawn upon to do programs come outreach, to contribute to a website visited by 7 million people, and also to support a network of 6500 affiliates to whom we send materials on a monthly basis, as well as teachers and seminars. It is the collection that really gives us the
And im vai sikahema. We want to make sure you have everything you need to know leading up to the super bowl. Lots you having parties with two days away to the kickoff. Hard to believe. Aya, its getting exciting here. Lets first turn to meteorologist bill henley. Just some wet stuff depending on where you live, right bill . Yeah, it was raining all night long here, and now as colder air is blowing in you can see the flag atop the building, it is changing over to some very light snow. But so light its not even showing up in this camera this morning. So im tracking some rain, and it will end in some neighborhoods with some very light snow. It all moves out, cold gusty winds will kick in. And that will drop temperatures during the day today. If it doesnt dry up, its going to freeze during the day today. Now, the end is near for allentown, the end of the snow, that is. Its ended in reading this morning, quickly drying out in berks county, and were seeing that dry air work its way into Chest
The project is founded by the National Endowment for the humanities, the largest grant awarded in the last year for which we are eternally grateful. I thought i would tell you a few words about the institute and what we do and how we came to do this project. The Gilder Lehrman institute is rather young. It was founded in 1994. The mission is to promote the knowledge and understanding of American History through programs and resources. At the present time, we have 65,000 documents in the Gilder Lehrman collection which is the core of our programming. The collection is drawn upon to do programs, outreach, to contribute to a website visited by 7 million people, and also to support a network of 6500 affiliates to whom we send materials on a monthly basis, as well as teachers and seminars. It is the collection that really gives us the capacity and ability to bring people facetoface with primary documents and engage in understanding the people, events, and controversies that shaped our histo
Talking about today. The project is founded by the National Endowment for the humanities, the largest grant awarded in the last year for which we are eternally grateful. I thought i would tell you a few words about the institute and what we do and how we came to do this project. The Gilder Lehrman institute is rather young. It was founded in 1994. The mission is to promote the knowledge and understanding of American History through programs and resources. At the present time, we have 65,000 documents in the Gilder Lehrman collection which is the core of our programming. The collection is drawn upon to do programs, outreach, to contribute to a website visited by 7 million people, and also to support a network of 6500 affiliates to whom we send materials on a monthly basis, as well as teachers and seminars. It is the collection that really gives us the capacity and ability to bring people facetoface with primary documents and engage in understanding the people, events, and controversies