2024-07-24
17 分钟The Constitution, our founding document, says a lot about how our country has evolved and who we want to be, but it's not set in stone.
So for the next month, we'll be digging into the history behind some of its most pivotal amendments.
Listen to we the people on the Throughline podcast from NPR.
Hi, this is Mark, Karen, and Allison.
We're at sunny Santa Cruz beach in California.
This podcast was recorded at 12:20 p.m.
eastern time on Tuesday, July 23, 2024.
Things may have changed by the time you hear this, but we'll still be listening to the sound of the waves and the obnoxious music coming from the people next to us.
Okay, here's the show.
I mean, I always hate it when, like, I don't like the music that people are playing next to me.
I will sometimes move, but that's like a losing game.
Cause you'll just keep moving around what headphones are for.
So I tell my daughter at the.
Beach, I don't know.
No, no music on the beach.
Headphones.
Hey, there.
It's the NPR Politics podcast.
I'm Ashley Lopez.
I cover voting.