Giving you a front row seat to democracy. 2024 independent president ial candidate robert f. Kennedy, j veio in washington, d. C. , despite courting support from libertarian voters mr. Kennedy said heilt [applause] jp6i kennedy can you hear me . I am very happy to be here today. I will speak about the United States constitution and particularly the bill of rights. A lot of people dont realize that the articles of the constitution do not grant citizens any rights or freedoms whatsoever. That was a real problemof the f, particularly george pamphlet dug the Constitutional Convention government. The pamphlet was so convincing that the other framers of the constitutionthat it was too much of a hazard that the constitution was in danger at that point of not being that is when James Madison came toghts. The first 10 amendments to the unitedtates constitution. Originally, madison felt thatcas obvious to him that the gorn could not exert powers that the constitution have not assigned to it. As
The thing ive noticed about all of this and the discussions the form of freedom of speech i guarantee you it was not allowed in my high school or college i went to. Were going to leave this. As we take you life to the three day Libertarian Convention being held at the washington hilton. Independent president ial candidate robert f. Kennedy jr. Speaking to Convention Delegates today. Im going to speak about the United States constitution and particularly, the bill of rights. A lot of people dont realize at the articles of the constitution dont grant citizens any rights or freedoms whatsoever. That was real problem to some of the founding fathers. In particular to george mason. Mason wrote a pamphlet during the convention that opposed the new government. That pamphlet was so convincing that the other framers of the constitution felt that it was too much of a hazard. That the constitution was in danger not being ratified. Thats when James Madison came to the rescue, drafting the bill of r
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View of the United States of america. Only 15 have an unfavorable view. That makes poland one of the countries that actually still has sfarly positive views of this country. On the other hand, fully 57 of the polls dont have confidence in donald trump to do the right thing on the world stage while just 23 do. They seem, mika, to be able to separate the country and the president. From the person. Good morning, everyone. Its thursday, july 6th. Welcome to morning joe. With us today, we have senior political analyst mark halprin. His baby is very cute. The president of the council on Foreign Relations and author of the book a world in disarray richard haas. What is he saying, willie . The beard is coming in. I think by labor day it will be there. No, thats probably enough, richard. For bbc world news america, katty kay and columnist for the washington joseph ignay joyce us, as well. So we may get an early incation of whether President Trump will hold putin accountable accountable for medd
Expectations. Im not going in with high expectations. I dont really i cant tell you whats going to happen, but ill tell you what ill be asking for and well see if something comes of it. Our chief white house correspondent, jim acosta is here in helsinki with us. Jim, lets take a closer look at how this historic day will go down in helsinki. It starts just a few hours from now. 5 25 a. M. , thats eastern time were talking about in the United States, the russian president , Vladimir Putin, he will arrive here in helsinki from moscow. Shortly after that, he and the president will sit down for a meeting and thats expected to last for more than an hour, just the two of them. Then a working lunch. Then possibly were told the two leaders will speak to reporters, have a formal joint News Conference. Then its all over. By shortly after 10 00 a. M. Eastern time when the u. S. President is scheduled to leave helsinki and head back to the United States. Jim, basically the two hours will have an ho