thereafter, i saw either a correspondent or regular guest, i think on msnbc or cnn, she said to the host, that the constitution does not serve our purposes any more. it was written by a handful ofve white slave owners. this is what you get from the marxist left, the constitution. what is in thear constitution? n?due process. free speech, freedom ofly religion, right to bear arms. all kinds of protections for the individual, what else? limitations on government. limitations on congress. limitations on the presidency, limitations on the o courts. so we don t have a kind of
weapons, et cetera, at this moment? i m going to get into what our intelligence states, but the issue is protecting the united states against the politicized use of these international institutions. as i ve said, this goes back now close to over 30 years really in connection with u.s. policy of rejecting injuriejurisdiction o courts. and it is a continuation i think in the interests of the american people. and so is this an attempt of trying to come together working with them in closing they are bringing a lawsuit against us and the icj has nothing to do with a diplomatic effort to resolve our differences. takes politicized use of the court that exacerbated the differences. can you respond to the iranian foreign minister saying that the u.s. is driven by regime change? i ll say it again, maybe he will listen this time, our
a low then nobody else has the right to criticize or scrutinize the decision made by do courts of course that please either lot of authoritarian countries and this is a risk that we should be watchful because they are international standards in terms of its ration of just nicholas paklin thank you so very much for joining us this morning a regional director for the stage or for amnesty thanks very much. ware turning to italy now where there is a last ditch bet underway to form a new government an inconclusive election last month a surge in support for far right and anti establishment parties but they re refusing to work together and if there s no breakthrough the country may have to resort to new elections. contentious politics in rome are as old as the piazza navona billed nearly two thousand years ago the visual splendor of this popular square gives no hint of italy s latest political