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Archives. ,. September 17th is the constitution, special welcome to our cspan audience. The National Archives we have celebrated the Constitution Day since 1956, four years after installing the original parchment document, in its place of honor. Over the decades weve celebrated the constitution in many ways. Tomorrow we host one of my favorite events naturalizations, of the United States. Its always a moving experience for people from all parts of the world, as they stand in front of a parchment signed by our founders, 232 years ago its word to support and defend the constitution. We also invite notable guest speakers to help us reflect on and understand the constitution in its Central Place in our nations history, and in present day. Today we are specially honored this evening, the sitting justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, neil gorsuch has recently brought together his reflections on the constitution and in separation of powers in the volume of a republican if you cou
Event posted by the National Archives. ,. September 17th is the constitution, special welcome to our cspan audience. The National Archives we have celebrated the Constitution Day since 1956, four years after installing the original parchment document, in its place of honor. Over the decades weve celebrated the constitution in many ways. Tomorrow we host one of my favorite events naturalizations, of the United States. Its always a moving experience for people from all parts of the world, as they stand in front of a parchment signed by our founders, 232 years ago its word to support and defend the constitution. We also invite notable guest speakers to help us reflect on and understand the constitution in its Central Place in our nations history, and in present day. Today we are specially honored this evening, the sitting justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, neil gorsuch has recently brought together his reflections on the constitution and in separation of powers in the volu
If you can keep it. This is just over one hour. Good evening. Welcome to the theater here at the National Archives. I am the archivist of the United States. I am pleased you could join us for tonights program. Whether you are here in the theater or joining us via facebook or youtube. A special welcome to our cspan audience this evening. Tomorrow is Constitution Day. In 1787ating that day with the delegates of the Constitutional Convention signed the document establishing a new government for the United States of america. At the National Archives we have celebrated Constitution Day since 1956. Four years after installing the original parchment document in its place of honor in the rotunda. Over the decades we have celebrated the constitution in many ways. Tomorrow we host one of my favorite events naturalization ceremony for new citizens. Always a moving experience to witness people from all parts of the world stand in front of the parchment signed by our founders. 232 years ago and swe
Establishing a new government for the United States of america. We have celebrated Constitution Day since 1950 6, 4 years after installing the original parchment document in its place of honor in the rotunda. We have celebrated the constitution in many ways. Tomorrow, we host one of my favorite events, a naturalization ceremony for new citizens of the United States. It is always a moving experience to witness this experience with people from all parts of the world, who stand in front of the constitution and swear to support and defend it. Invitelp guest speakers to help us reflect upon the constitution and its meaning in the present day. We are especially honored to have with us this evening the sitting justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, associate Justice Neil Gorsuch has recently brought together his reflections on the constitution and its separation of powers into one volume, a republic, if you can keep it. We are pleased to welcome him here to the home of the origina