In this video, Alex Jones interviews Dr. Steve Pachinik about the current state of affairs in
Afghanistan under President Donald Trump. They debate whether Trump is planning to retreat or build
down from the ongoing conflict with the Taliban. The speaker expresses his disappointment in Trump
for not listening to his instincts and going against the advice of generals McMaster and Mattis by
increasing troop numbers in Afghanistan. He criticizes these generals as being "idiot savants" who
don't know how to win a war, unlike Eisenhower or Marshall. The discussion then shifts towards
transgenderism in schools, with Rob mentioning a UN report from 2009 that has been working on this
issue since Barack Obama became president. They express concern over the potential effects of these
teachings on young children's development and mental health. Other topics discussed include Paul
Ryan’s reaction to President Trump's response to Charlottesville incident, an upcoming protest by
the left in five cities on November 4th, a Chicago flower shop that refuses service unless customers
condemn racism and bigotry, fake news, George Soros funding protests and marches which are tearing
America apart, and various other issues related to American society.
Generals always want to fight the war that everybody's lost to prove they can do it.
But I agree with you.
If it is delusion, they really believe they're going to win with this plan, though, and they really believe they're going to let the military actually wipe out the real ISIS and al-Qaeda folks that we know we've been protecting.
So is this a different strategy, or are you saying it's all bull?
Now, another smart guy that predicted the EU would break up to me another smart guy that predicted the EU would break up to me 10 years ago on air, that predicted the power would
devolve back to the South and the Midwest and to the Southwest and away from the East and West Coast, that the Democrats would become a side a political party of that's now happening.
But also, he's worked a lot with the Pentagon in planning and things.
Dr. Steve Pachenik.
StevePachenik.com needs no introduction.
I was sitting there watching last night, knowing that for months, Trump's been having meetings every week.
Had meetings last week at Camp David to finally discuss what he would do.
And my takeaway from it is that he's planning a very strong retreat, or a true build down.
They always claim they're going to build down, they never do.
But he's first going to actually take out the real opposition instead of playing with it, like the globalists have been doing, to then bring in a real economic deal that will benefit the United States, India, and Pakistan.
But that if Pakistan doesn't want to play ball, then he's going to really use India and others to basically crush them economically and start playing hardball.
Now, I know Dr. Pacinic has a lot of contacts.
He won't tell us anything classified.
I don't need to talk to folks about secret stuff to see that's what I got.
Then I talked to a couple guys I know who have a lot of contacts, and they just basically said that they had heard, without me telling them what I thought, basically what I just said.
But then I kind of feel bad if that's really what's going on.
We're a big enough show now where if he's not going to tell them the strategy, because you don't tell folks what you're going to do, but then you don't want his constituents to get mad at anybody who's betrayed us, you know, I'm kind of in a quandary here, but Trump always told us what he was going to do, that he never lied to us, he hasn't lied to us, but he said, I will not tell the enemy what I'm going to do, and I will be...
I don't want to say deceptive, but I will put all options on the table when we do something militarily, because you never tell folks what the options are, or then you've eliminated those options.
What I think we're seeing is real presidential strategy here, and my gut is the exit is a very strong victory, pulling out with an economic deal, not giving the extremists a safe haven, and cutting off the globalist operation of playing footsie with the al-Qaeda slash ISIS folks.
Dr. Buchanek, that's a mouthful, but is that somewhat accurate or is that wrong?
Not only has the president lied to the American public, but more importantly, the generals, Mattis, McMasters, the people we helped to put in, have lied to themselves and to the American public.
These are generals who know better than to say that more troops putting into a constant war and insurgency will clean out the When I've been in Afghanistan, they don't know the history.
Trump again repeats that we were attacked in 9-11.
This is always about 9-11.
I told you from day one, when I came on this show, it wasn't about Breitbart or Bannon or any of the guys.
It was about guys like me and others who said, these generals are cowards.
They're moral, intellectual cowards.
I've known that about McMaster because we paid them.
I knew that about matters.
But I had warned my men in G2, you put these guys in and they act in a different way, I will turn against you and I will have every American turn against you.
Because this is a disaster.
There is no strategy.
Putting in more men, McMaster is an idiot.
He knows very well, does nothing.
The effect that you're going to pressure on Pakistan is absurd.
The Pakistani and Pompeo is the smartest, knows that this was created by AISI, the Inter-Service Intelligence Agency, and the CIA then created the Inter-Service Intelligence Agency.
Now, let me just get further.
There was no terrorist attack from Afghanistan or Iraq, and these generals know it.
They're lying, they're coward, moral cowards, and they're ineffectual.
And I say that as a former rear admiral and a military officer who resigned my commission with honor, and I find them disgraceful.
This is the most absurd thing you could have done.
Trump is now on notice that we will work against him.
The alternative right and the Tea Party started with guys like me and Steve Quayle and others in Montana said this is enough.
This 9-11 was an inside attack by CIA. Furthermore, not one of those generals knows any idea how I was there the neocon who was born in Afghanistan, a CIA operative who worked for me in the West Bank in Gaza, a total moron who And then his heroin-dealing brother, so let me ask you this.
We kept on putting more and more men until we lost 50,000 men's lives, one quarter of a million, and we killed three million Vietnamese, and we lost the war, and we walked out of there.
What's going on is that Pakistan and India for 75 years have been shooting at each other on a daily basis over Kashmir.
Have we stopped it?
No.
Can we stop it?
Possibly, but we don't need soldiers for that.
I need a Rex Tillerson who's smarter than they are, who ran a $400 billion company, who understands negotiation diplomacy.
I don't need an idiot who's been reading Socrates or some moral books Oh, I love how Mattis tries to impress everybody that he's read a philosophy book.
We paid him money in the Clancy franchise.
I was not happy.
I was hoping that he would act in a more professional way.
But I taught at the War College.
This man's an idiot.
He's basically should have been court-martialed for this decision.
He's performing dereliction of duty.
The problem is our generals have been...
They have been patsies.
They have been treated like feminine, like prima donnas.
If this were George Marshall, I would have fired 600 of those generals on top, as he did in World War I, and we won the war.
We're gonna have a bloodbath that you've never seen before.
And I've warned you, and I wasn't getting correct, this is not about terrorism, that's bullshit.
This is not about 9-11, that's bullshit, because it's in terror.
Okay, well, why do people seem to think, then, that this is really a build-down for real to then go in, claim we've made a deal with them, paper it over, and then haul ass out of there?
From your sources, you think this is a real escalation of invasion?
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Owen Troyer, Rob Dew with you.
We will be joined by Alex Jones before the evening is over to cover everything that is Trump's rally.
And right now, at least for me, Rob, what I was hearing and seeing before the rally was getting started was the large amount of protesters and, of course, the large amount of Trump supporters as well.
No guilty verdicts reach in Bunkerville Ranch standoff.
A federal jury in Las Vegas has refused to convict four accused gunmen in the 2014 standoff of federal authorities near Nevada Ranch of anti-government figure Cliven Bundy.
I did not expect that.
I expected a federal jury to convict, to put these guys in prison because we saw what was going on up in Oregon.
But my faith in juries is somewhat restored with this.
So Scott Drexler and Eric Parker were found not guilty.
And there were four charges against Parker and two charges against Drexler.
So those two guys, I'm not sure who they were in that whole incident.
I know there was one guy up on a bridge that they said was aiming an AR-15 at people.
But, you know, they had BLM guys aiming guns at people.
Bikers vow to defend Trump supporters from violent left at Phoenix Rally.
And I've got a video I want to go to in a second after we cover a couple things in this.
But basically, Bikers for Trump was told, you know, they had a gathering there, and there's a lot of organization for Bikers for Trump going on in Phoenix.
So they've shown up.
I was looking for video specifically of them on the ground.
I haven't found any of that yet.
If you do find it, please tweet me at DewsNews, and I will be checking that out.
But they're hoping there's 29,000 people expected at the Phoenix Convention Center today.
The mayor of Phoenix told Trump not to show up.
And there's anti-Trump protesters.
There are pro-Trump supporters.
And now we have bikers for Trump there who are there to defend people so we don't see what happened in Charlottesville.
It's over 100 degrees right now, so you're going to have tempers flaring.
You're going to have short tempers.
And let's go to that clip now.
This is the head of Bikers for Trump on Fox Business News because they were trying to accuse them of being white supremacists because if you ride a bike, obviously you're a white supremacist.
That's the only thing you could be.
And so they were defending themselves on Fox Business earlier, I think it was right after Charlottesville, over on August...
Racism is evil, and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans.
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You heard it, President Trump denouncing the white supremacists in Charlottesville.
Now, some pro-Trump groups are being tarred with the same brush as the white supremacists.
We're joined now by Chris Cox, founder of Bikers for Trump.
Chris, this is you.
You turn up with your Harleys, your leather jackets, and you look tough, you're big guys.
You're being tarred with the same brush as the white supremacists.
What do you say about that?
Well, that's just the same narrative that's been coming out of the left for some time now.
We have nothing in common with these groups.
We measure our members by their level of patriotism, love for our country, and the support of our president.
Well, do you think you're a little bit provocative, dressing as you do, riding as you do, towards these kind of events?
Well, Stuart, when we show up, we are there to bring peace and calmness to the situation.
We're not there to intimidate.
We're there to give our president some support, some much-needed support.
It's the left that literally throws feces, these Antifa protesters.
And it's fair to call them left because they are the true fascists.
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I don't know whether your group was in Charlottesville over the week.
I don't know whether you were there or not.
No, you were not.
But if you had been there, what would you have done to keep the peace?
Well, we certainly would have stood our ground, and I've had some of our guys call me, and we decided that really wasn't what we were about.
We are here to support Donald Trump and his agenda, okay?
We are to push his voice forward, to try to reach out to this demographic to continue growing.
We're looking at almost a half a million strong now.
We're going to be in a position to swing votes.
Our main thing is that we want to identify congressional members across the country and senatorial members, and we're going to get their pledge for our president, and we're going to hold them to that pledge, and we're going to help swing that vote and get them in there.
But as far as out there and stepping and getting our hands dirty in civil disobedience and really just going against the fabric of this country, that's not what we're about.
We've spent a lot of time policing our members.
We don't have felons that are serving in leadership positions.
We have community leaders out there.
We have blue-collar guys.
We have evangelical bikers for Christ.
We have veterans and combat veterans in front of our group.
So as far as looking into the future, you may see Bikers for Trump at some of these events, but you'll see them on their best behavior, and we certainly won't be taking the law into our own hands.
We've got a lot of questions to ask.
In Virginia, being a commonwealth that it is, and being told to stand down, that goes against every fiber of a police officer that has given that oath and sworn to serve and to protect, and to have to watch felonies unfolding.
It goes against every fiber of the police department and police officers, and our hearts go out to them.
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The books read to the class include I Am Jazz, describing the story of a transgender child based on the real-life experience of Jazz Jennings, who has become a spokesperson for trans kids everywhere.
Now, this goes back to 2009, and people might not be aware of this.
As we reported in 2009, a UN report on international guidelines on sexuality education proposes desensitizing children as young as five to the concept of masturbation and having an abortion.
In fact, the 1932 novel Brave New World reveres how the elites envision sexualizing young children over the coming decades, which plays into groups like, what is it, Nambla?
Kind of plays into the Afghanis, what we were talking about last night, how they like to dress up young boys as women and have sex with them, which is why I can't figure out why we're even still in that country.
Do you believe that a five-year-old should be able to say, Mom, I feel like a girl even though outwardly I'm a boy?
Do you think that that five-year-old should be treated as a girl?
Yes Jake Lloyd for InfoWars.com I'm at a public library here for an event organized by Concerned Parents of Austin to discuss the new sexual education program that will be enacted here in Austin in the 2017-18 year.
Now, originally in Austin, sexual education usually starts around 5th grade and generally discusses things like puberty and hygiene, but under this new program, kids would be discussing gender, gender identity, and sexuality as early as kindergarten.
Now, the event already happened.
We were in the library in a room discussing these things and I was filming.
I did get some footage but somebody brought it up to the police officer there that we didn't have a permit.
They saw the Infowars flag and they didn't want us there because the group was largely made up in part of liberal protesters who think that these things should be done.
should be discussed in schools.
So I did have to turn the camera off for a little while.
But luckily the cops were fans and they were able to talk to the city and get us that permit halfway through.
So I got some good footage of stuff going on in there.
Now this new program is called the three R's, rights, respect, responsibility, which sounds very well and good, nice and friendly.
But in reality, it's teaching kindergartners about different kinds of families.
It teaches them the difference between genitals, saying only some boys have penises and only some girls have vaginas.
It teaches gender differences aren't real.
The teacher, for example, reads, my princess boy or ten thousand dresses, which teaches about a boy wearing girls' dresses because he feels like a girl.
It also teaches kindergartners the idea of consent, and I don't have to tell you why that's sick.
Okay, and so the group that makes this new sex ed program that Austin is going to be enacting in the next couple years, they support a few different things, certain very dangerous things like abortion for minors without parent consent or even notification.
That's probably the biggest thing that I would be worried about.
If you had to talk about one issue with this new program, which one would you talk about in particular if you could do that?
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That they're beginning with four-year-olds.
I'm talking about science.
See, the thing about science, even if you disagree with it, it's still right.
Do you feel that they should be put on hormone blockers just before they go on puberty to keep them from growing into more masculine features?
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I think that there's plenty, that is what you just named there, is a small case of that.
And also, I think it's important that when we talk about bullying and when we talk about these protesters' objections, that they want to make sure that LGBTQ people are acknowledged, that they exist.
We have to be aware of all kinds of bullying.
There are many instances where people are pressured into identifying as gay when they're not, or when it's not the right time for them to come out.
There are many people who are pressured into having sex, oral sex, anal sex, vaginal sex, and we have no...
I don't really see people discussing that.
They're always talking about bullying as if there's a person who needs to come out as gay and he can't because they're not being accepted.
We don't hear about all the times that people are told that because they like playing with flowers and because they're not good at sports that they must be gay and then they're pressured into sexual activity.
It's incredibly important that you watch videos like this, you educate yourself on the organizations like the Human Rights Campaign, which is a misleading title, advocacy for youth, and Planned Parenthood, who are infiltrating the schools these days to implement their Marxist agenda into our youth's minds.
It's very important that you educate yourself and educate those around you.
It's incredibly important.
It's a huge part of the war on for our culture and our society and ultimately our children's existence.
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Yeah, I was really shocked to figure out exactly what was going on.
So the event was organized by a group of parents who were trying to raise awareness about what was going on in schools.
It turned out that about half of the people that showed up were there to protest to...
For example, there was a lot of gay couples that showed up there just shouting, we're human beings, we're human beings, anytime that the speakers would give a point.
We're like, we're worried that you're going to offend people because your name's Well, remember, there was the story where they were closing Lynch Hall and, like, Lynch was racist.
There's all kinds of people with the last name of Lynch.
Well, and that's what I was going to say, because I went out, I did the man on the street today at UT, and I asked them what they thought about the Confederate statues being removed.
I think that that video may be out tonight, may be out tomorrow.
And most of them are reasonable people.
They were just like, you know, look, it happened in Charlottesville.
We don't want to have violence on our campus.
It's been an issue.
And they were glad that it's being moved to a history museum and not just being destroyed.
So they were like, okay, you know, that's fine.
So you know what?
That's fine.
That's reasonable.
I don't have a problem with that.
At least they're willing to have a debate.
But...
Where does it stop?
And we've seen how foaming at the mouth these people are to change culture, to override and overrun everything else with their ideals and their virtue signaling, that where will it stop?
It doesn't stop at Robert E. Lee.
It goes to Robert Lee, an Asian man who's trying to call a sporting event.
So you have to stand.
That's the thing.
I'm not going to sit here and go to war or stand up for a Confederate statue.
That's not my fight.
That's not my battle.
If they want to remove it and that's what the community wants, then go ahead.
But we have to at least have an intellectual debate and decide why we're doing this.
And it's not because of neo-Nazis in Charlottesville.
And the fact that that's why they're blaming it for everything really goes to show you how much of a setup that thing really was.
It's so sad to me, Rob, because every time you've seen this, you've filmed it before, I go to these things and they immediately judge me because I'm white.
They literally judge everything about me because I'm white.
So Paul Ryan basically says that President Trump didn't disavow racism, didn't disavow bigotry until Monday, even though he clearly did the morning of the violence that Saturday morning.
He did it on Twitter.
And yet here's Paul Ryan on a CNN town hall saying he he had I talked to President Trump on Monday and then he had the right thing to say after I talked with him.
So then he's taking credit for it, even though he already said it on Friday.
Horrific violence that we all saw in Charlottesville and also President Trump's reaction to it, including the comments he made this evening.
You released a statement on Facebook today saying, quote, there is no moral relativism when it comes to neo-Nazis, and quote, we cannot allow the slightest ambiguity on such a fundamental question.
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First of all, the President and I spoke on Monday morning about the need For moral clarity.
About the need at this very difficult time in our country to have a morally clear message to absolutely and singularly condemn this repulsive bigotry.
Then the next day, I think it was in New York, an infrastructure press conference, In answer to a question, I think he made comments that were much more morally ambiguous, much more confusing.
That's right, because the left doesn't do anything.
Hold on, let's accidentally check ignorant, because we completely disavow racism and Nazism, but just as an experiment, let's see what happens if you say that you're ignorant and complicit in hate.
Trump is moving ahead with the event despite a plea from Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, a Democrat, that he stay away.
Stanton said in a statement he is disappointed that Trump would hold a campaign rally while the nation is still healing from the tragic events in Charlottesville.
Well, you know, the government's never met a crisis that it doesn't like to get more money out of.
Charlottesville isn't the only reason to think the rally could be combustible.
The president has mused publicly about pardoning Joe Arpaio, the controversial former sheriff of Maricopa County, and an early Trump supporter who was found guilty in a Justice Department investigation of racially profiling Latinos.
Now, if Canadians are coming from our northern border, coming in here looking for free health care, which they wouldn't be, but if they were, I would say, let's close the border to Canada and build a wall.
But they're not doing that, because Canadians are taking care of themselves.
Like infrastructure projects, like our bridges that are crumbling.
There's lots of stuff we could be doing instead of housing people and paying for three square meals a day and a roof over their head because they decided to smoke weed.
There's an interesting thing, if you'll notice this, you know, in the past...
Alex used to get attacked because of his 9-11 theories.
Alex used to get attacked because of his coverage of 9-11 and the things he would say about 9-11.
But you know what's strange to me, Rob, and I just thought about this today, or because of Trump bringing up 9-11 last night, you'll notice they don't attack him on that anymore.
And they're attacking him more than ever.
He gets attacked now more than any other time in the past.
And it's always been the 9-11 guy.
It's always been the 9-11 conspiracy guy.
But they don't want to go there anymore.
They never go there anymore.
With all the attacks that we see, they hardly ever go to 9-11 anymore.
They'll go to the gay frogs.
They'll go to a video of his shirt off or they'll do something like that.
But they don't go to 9-11 anymore.
And I think the reason why they don't, Rob, is because it's not a fringe thing anymore.
It's not a fringe thing anymore.
I think a lot more people are at least questioning the 9-11 commission when they look at all the other things our government has lied about in the past to get us into wars.
So they don't go there anymore.
So for Trump to go there and kind of put that back into the mainstream, I didn't agree with what he said.
Obviously, it stung, but I just thought that that was an interesting thing to put that 9-11 narrative back into the mainstream, especially when you have people saying not to worry about Islamophobia.
But anyway, I just thought that was interesting that Trump puts that back in the mainstream.
Meanwhile, while everyone's attacking Alex From all different angles Nobody mentions 9-11 When they're attacking Alex And it's so weird because that's what they've always used But I don't think they want to go there anymore Because they know that a lot of people are like Yeah, there's something up with that Something happened on 9-11 that we were not told It's too much loose change Now, it's interesting when you talk about the Gay Frogs, when he was in Seattle with Mr. Zimmerman.
And it starts with the young people for many years now, even when I was a kid.
Young people weren't disciplined properly on how to be young, good kids and young adults.
And then we went through this thing of everybody's a winner.
And we're seeing the fallout of everybody is a winner.
Because when everybody's a winner, nobody can lose.
And if you've never felt what it's like to lose...
You can't accept any sort of obstacle in your life.
If you've never felt, man, we lost that game.
We've got to play better next time.
We've got to improve ourselves.
You never have to improve yourself if you're always a winner.
And that's the problem with our country.
Trump says winning, but it goes back to these kids always having to be winners and nobody being a loser and nobody having to take responsibility for themselves.
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Right, exactly.
And, you know, I kind of came down hard on Alex one time in my life, and I was talking about schizophrenic people and how usually they're nonviolent, unless they're not medicated or not taken care of by their own families.
And what I'm trying to tell you is that it's a loss of God, and it It is anti-American to think that way.
We're still trying to reach out to some boots on the ground.
We're expecting Alex Jones to be in studio at least some point tonight.
Trump's speech probably about 30 to 45 minutes away.
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He does want to talk about Darth Soros, so what do you want to say about him?
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Well, I just, in the wake of Charlottesville and so many of these rallies that you guys have exposed as being organized and to some extent funded by George Soros, why is it That he is allowed to continue masterminding these events that are tearing our country apart.
Well, when I was in, we were in the, at the inauguration, I passed some guys carrying a black flag and I asked them if they were able to stop the inauguration.
We recognized one of them as an activist from Austin, Texas.
And these were the gutter punk version of the Antifa.
Okay?
Smelled bad.
Dressed bad.
Didn't look like they took care of themselves.
Probably had bad diets.
So how is that person being able to afford to go to Washington, D.C., where it costs a lot of money to get a hotel, or maybe they're couchsurfing, whatever?
But see, there's an infrastructure for those types of people to travel, to get into places.
In fact, they have this thing, they call them burb trains, where they'll get suburbans, and they'll pack people filled with suburbans and drive them to a destination where they get picked up by another set of suburbans that takes them somewhere else.
So they can get across country, and they were doing that in the 90s.
Well, and we did, but we did see some, there was a live feed up that showed a guy going through a crowd and I did see a couple Antifa flags there and some people covered, but most of them weren't.
They didn't look like, it wasn't like a large contingent of Antifas.
unidentified
People that are here having a great time.
This is an amazing rally.
Whatever little you see online that's being pushed, it's all a bunch of hocus pocus.
I myself expected there to be a lot of protests, especially how they're deeming Trump to be a neo-Nazi now because of what happened in Charlottesville that he had nothing to do with.
But you're telling me that the amount of protesters there is null and void.
There's hardly any.
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Yeah, there's hardly any.
And whatever they're pushing out, I wouldn't even believe.
There's a lot of great people here, a lot of great patriots.
We're just enjoying the day and the time that we're here, and this is an amazing time that we're having.
Since you went there, we'll go to a caller here in a second.
From that Jake Tapper clip from earlier, I feel like they just choose the most wimpy, triggering, like, sniveling, no taste in Thai people that they can put on the air.
Don Lemon, Jake Tapper, Anderson Cooper, they all sound the same, and they all suck.
Not by abandoning the things that made America great.
Like equality and our shared history and freedom of speech, but embracing them tightly and trusting them to show us the right path.
Every time our nation has encountered forces of bigotry and division from within or without, America has always left those cancerous ideologies in the rear view window.
Great speech so far by Ben Carson here to open up the Trump rally in Phoenix.
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When I wore scrubs instead of the suits and ties that I wear today, like all doctors, I was dedicated to healing people without regard to race or gender or religion or political opinions.
Infowars.com live coverage of the Trump rally in Phoenix.
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And we...
We, the people of America, will choose to fill our brains with knowledge over ignorance, our hearts with love instead of hatred, our tongues with words of respect instead of slander, and our hands will be filled not with steel and stone,
But proudly holding our star-sprangled banner, under which so many have sacrificed, under which we now gather in freedom, under which, God willing, our children shall live together in freedom.
Dear Heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus, by the power of your Holy Spirit we come, thanking you for your love, mercy, and grace, asking that your mercy temper the judgment we surely deserve.
We pray in deep and sincere repentance, asking for your forgiveness of our sins.
Where we should be living together as brothers and sisters, we as a nation have rejected your truth of one blood, one human race, and embraced racial division leading to the injustice of racism.
We have slaughtered our weakest in the womb, the poor, the elderly, and infirm in the name of reproductive rights and social justice.
We have embraced inhumanity to humankind in the name of humanism.
In constructing and destroying man-made statues in the name of memorials, we have worshiped idols and are reaping the bitter grapes of wrath today.
O Lord, forgive us.
Fan the flames of revival.
Amen.
Yes, yes, yes.
Today we pray for our leaders that they will walk in your ways accepting the wisdom and godly counsel of your word.
Breathe, dear Lord, on the White House.
The state house, the school house, the bank house, the sick house, the poor house, the jail house, the drug house, the whore house, the orphan house, the widow's house, the church house, the world house, my house.
O Lord, touch every house, every heart.
Give sight to the blind and set the captives free.
Bless our president, first lady, their family, and all within our nation and around the world.
Let your righteousness roll down as waters and your justice as a mighty stream.
Everybody in that building probably has butterflies right now.
And I just want to note, Fox and CNN were showing that.
Of course, Fox, conservative CNN, desperate for ratings.
Rachel Maddow didn't care to show that.
Rachel Maddow is not going to show you that one.
Let's go back to the rally.
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We may have Jewish people, Muslims, but I want you to know I don't know how to pray a generic prayer, like one prayer fits all, okay?
I don't know how to do that.
So if you don't mind, let me just pray the way my mama taught me, alright?
So, let us pray.
Our Heavenly Father, You have blessed our country, More than any nation on earth.
And we acknowledge that apart from you we have no hope.
We come tonight as a troubled nation.
We're broken spiritually.
We're divided politically.
We're divided racially.
And we are adrift morally, following whatever direction the wind of popular culture blows, with no regard for your word or the consequences of our disobedience.
We ask tonight for your help.
There are those in this country who want to divide, who want to preach hate.
And Father, it's my prayer that you'll just shut their mouths like you shut the mouths of the lions years ago.
Our country's in such bad shape we needed two prayers tonight.
Father, we pray that you'll heal our land to comfort the victims of violence and injustice and bring us together as one nation under you.
Our sins have paralyzed us.
As a country, we have seemed to have forgotten right from wrong.
You warned us in your holy word, the Bible, that a day would come when the truth would become a lie and lies would become truth.
And we see this happening before our eyes today.
We come to you this evening confessing our sins as a nation.
We confess the sins of our past.
We confess to you the sins of injustice, pride, self-indulgence.
Even though we are rich, we have neglected many of the poor and suffering in our country.
We have flaunted sexual immorality to the world.
We have failed to protect our young and our innocent.
We ask for your forgiveness.
Lord, I pray tonight that you would unite us, that you would unite this country for your glory.
Help us to see each other as you see us, and may we truly love our neighbor as ourself.
Tonight, I pray especially for our president, President Donald J. Trump.
As he leads the United States during these difficult and troubled days, I pray that you would protect him and Melania, their family.
Give them your wisdom.
Fill him with grace and humility and empower him with your strength, your strength from on high.
We also pray for Vice President Mike Pence.
That you would guide and direct his steps as he serves our president and this nation.
We pray for each man and woman in Congress that they would set aside their personal political agendas and that they would come together united for the good of all Americans.
Father, we're thankful and grateful for the brave men and women who serve our nation in uniform.
For all the law enforcement who put their lives on the line every day to protect us from evil, you tell us in your word, blessed are the peacemakers.
The psalmist David, the great king of Israel, said that you were his shepherd.
Father, We need a shepherd.
I pray that you would be the shepherd of our nation, the shepherd that leads us to green pastures and still waters for your name's sake.
You're the God who restores our souls.
Even though we walk through the valley of the shadow of death, we fear no evil, for you're with us, and your rod and your staff, they comfort us, the Bible tells us.
Lord, I ask that you would anoint our heads with oil, And that you would prepare a table before us in the presence of our enemies.
We pray as David did that surely goodness and mercy will follow us all the days of our lives and that we may dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Father, I pray for this nation.
And Father, I pray that you would guide and direct, and that your will would be done.
And I pray this all in the name, the powerful name, the name of your Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
It is great to be back with the good people of the Copper State.
And with Franklin Graham, Alveda King, Dr. Ben Carson, and the man you helped elect, the 45th President of the United States of America, President Donald Trump.
The president's already signed the largest increase in military spending in a decade.
President Donald Trump is the best friend the armed forces of the United States will ever have.
And thanks to the courage of the American soldier and the vision of our commander-in-chief, ISIS is on the run, North Korea and Iran are on notice, and we are once again giving our soldiers in Afghanistan and we are once again giving our soldiers in Afghanistan the support and the tools to win.
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And we are now going to be the best friend of the United States.
Day one of our administration, President Trump has been fighting every day for American jobs and American workers, and optimism is sweeping across the country.
Businesses large and small have created more than one million new jobs this year.
Unemployment hasn't been this low in 16 years, and more Americans are working than ever before.
Tonight you'll hear the President speak about his agenda and his vision to make America great again.
But the reason this President also wanted you to hear from these three great leaders It's because President Donald Trump knows the greatest source of America's strength is in the hearts and minds and the unity of the American people.
And our president knows, as the old book says, that if his people, who are called by his name, will humble themselves and pray, he'll hear from heaven and he'll heal this land.
As America heard last night, President Trump believes with all his heart in his words that love for America requires love for all its people.
He said when we open our hearts to patriotism, there's no room for prejudice, no place for bigotry, no tolerance of hate.
And so, With gratitude for his courage, for his vision, and for his unrelenting determination to make these United States of America great for every American again, it is my high honor and distinct privilege to introduce to you my friend and the 45th President of the United States of America, President Donald Trump.
The toughest thing is just the security, obviously.
And there is President Trump coming out in Phoenix.
This is an Infowars.com special broadcast covering Trump's rally in Phoenix tonight.
We've been on air now for just over two hours.
We're going to cover this entire event.
We'll give you some post-speech dialogue as well.
Maybe take a couple more of your calls.
Alex Jones is going to be joining us real soon.
Rob Dew is going to get a pen.
And we're going to be off and running as the crowd goes wild right now for President Trump making his way to the podium in Phoenix just a night after his speech last night that was huge.
So another big speech for President Trump two nights in a row.
This is what we wanted.
We wanted him to be speaking directly to the people, and he is doing that so far this week.
Yeah, you know, it's just, it's like he said, when he goes back to New York City, he wishes he could go there more, but he just doesn't do it because it's such chaos.
It's so crazy that he feels bad when he has to go into town and shut down the streets and stuff.
You know, they have to do a lot of that for these rallies, especially when you've got some of these violent protesters coming out here trying to start stuff.
So far, it looks like everything's been peaceful.
Perhaps there was one.
Look at him giving the crowd the ear right now.
I'm expecting probably someone to protest Trump from inside this event.
Somebody probably snuck in.
They'll probably try to raise some sort of a ruckus in there.
But it won't matter.
There's too many Trump supporters for it to matter.
And we support the incredible men and women of law enforcement.
And we pledge our allegiance to one nation under God.
You always understood what Washington, D.C. did not.
Our movement is a movement built on love.
It's love for fellow citizens.
It's love for struggling Americans who've been left behind and love for every American child who deserves a chance to have all of their dreams come true.
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So the, and I mean truly dishonest people, In the media and the fake media, they make up stories.
They have no sources in many cases.
They say a source says there is no such thing.
But they don't report the facts.
Just like they don't want to report that I spoke out forcefully against hatred, bigotry and violence and strongly condemned the neo-Nazis, the white supremacists and the KKK. All products of the left.
And I said, all people, I love all people, everything, right?
Now I figure, I'm going to do it again.
I'll be even more specific.
So I said, based on the events that took place over the last weekend in Charlottesville, I'd like to provide the nation with an update.
Because that was right after the event, the first one, right?
An update.
On ongoing federal response to the horrific attack and violence that was witnessed by everybody, to anyone who acted criminally in this weekend's racist violence, you will be held fully accountable.
Justice will be delivered.
That's what I said.
Listen to that.
I said that, but they don't show that.
They don't show it.
They talk, they'll take one thing like, seriously, he was late was the best thing.
He was late!
So I said, to anyone who acted criminally in this weekend's racist violence, okay, then I go, we must love each other, show affection for each other, and unite together in condemnation of hatred, bigotry, and violence.
We must rediscover the bonds of love and loyalty that bring us together as Americans, right?
Then I said, racism is evil.
Did they report that I said that racism is evil?
You know why?
Because they are very dishonest people.
So I said, racism is evil.
Now, they only choose, you know, like a half a sentence here or there, and then they just go on this long rampage, or they put on these real lightweights all around the table that nobody ever heard of, and they all say, what a bad guy I am.
But, I mean, do you ever see anything?
And then you wonder why CNN is doing relatively poorly in the ratings.
Because they're putting like seven people all negative on Trump and they fired Jeffrey Lord.
Poor Jeffrey.
Jeffrey Lord.
I guess he was getting a little bit fed up and he was probably fighting back a little too hard.
They said, we better get out of here.
We get him out.
And those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold true as Americans.
Now let me ask you, can it be any better than that in all fairness?
And you know, I mentioned that, but to the best of my knowledge, when there was a big problem, Barack Obama never said it took place because of radical Islamic terrorists.
I believe wages now, because the economy is doing so well with respect to employment and unemployment, I believe wages will start to go up, and I think that will have a tremendously positive impact on race.
I came in here tonight to criticize him because I've got to be true to the audience.
I mean, this Afghanistan thing just on the surface does not look good, doesn't pass the smell test, violates his own instincts.
But then I just see the hordes of evil against him and all their other lies and the fact that they hate him because he stands up for us and he really does believe in jobs.
And because he has this big heart, he buys into the generals telling him this is the right thing for the veterans.
They give all this attention to the white supremacists and the antifa scum, and they cover up, and they now call for violence, as if a real civil war kicks off, as if every goddamn CNN reporter ain't in the crosshairs.
You start the fights, dumbasses!
This ain't a simulation on your video game!
It's a real world!
They may think they got the lemmings all day ready to go with them.
They said, if you want low taxes and don't want war with Ron Paul, you're a KKK. Remember, they used to say Ron Paul was a damn KKK. I mean, that is the biggest load of horse manure.
They were like, your article appeared in a newsletter in 1987. In this room, like Sheriff Joe.
And we're showing compassion for these struggling American workers who are now starting to see the light because plants are coming, pouring back into our country.
I tell you, if we reject Trump, and he hasn't gone sideways, but early supporting a bad bill, he later supported a good one on healthcare, and this Afghan thing is a little sideways.
But how is night and day from Hillary delivering on so many things?
Instead, you bring in all these people, you lower overall wages and have some fake new higher wage you control.
They can then actuary out the big banks and the insurance companies and the medical cartels and the coffin apartments on how to screw you, and they write white papers on it!
See, it's up to us joining Trump to do this because Mitch McConnell is blocking him on health care reform, blocking him on tax cuts, and wants to be a cutie in the New York Times.
They play to his ego as if they wouldn't flush him down the toilet if he was in power.
And then it turns out, They were out in Captain America outfits just attacking people today saying you're a Nazi.
They literally think they're fighting Red Skull.
When the guy funding the opposition worked for Hitler is a James Bond villain in reality, George Soros, they don't care because they are virtual reality role players and just say we're Red Skull.
Alex, I did a man on the street at UT today, and there were people that would walk by when I'm talking to people, and they'd say, white supremacist, Nazi, Infowars, FU! All white people.
All white people.
The black people that I talked to, the black people that walked by, would stop and they'd have a conversation.
And by the way, speaking of that, you have three congressmen in the audience, and your governor, who met me at the plane, and he's now inside, but he said, I want to spend my time outside on security.
I said, I think that's a great idea, governor.
But not that many people showed up, so I don't think it should be much of a problem.
I mean, God Almighty, tens of thousands of Christians and groups, veterans groups.
Oh, you're a veterans advocacy group.
Here, we're going to audit you.
Because you want veterans' advocacy.
These are real villains, man.
These are real pieces of crap.
Because even if I was a corrupt government person stealing money or something, I wouldn't be like, keep that group down trying to get veterans' health care.
Audit that group and shut their ass down, because we want to F over the veterans.
And it's just been announced that a second brand new coal mine where they're going to take out clean coal, meaning they're taking out coal, they're going to clean it, is opening in the state of Pennsylvania, the second one.
By the way, us getting these tweets out, these numbers around the media, that's why they're trying to block us, that human interaction, letting folks know he said this, that's what defeats CNN when they go, Trump hates coal miners, next up.
No longer will we allow other countries You know, Trump's not perfect, but this is the big, fat, juicy response to the Bolshevik stuff that Democrats had planned while Pelosi sits atop of hundreds of millions and billions.
We want more products stamped with the letters, That's why Wiseman are always careful about their actions.
Even if they're good actions, they can create another action.
And Trump's the real deal.
And that's what makes it sad is that he's flawed.
He's got problems like we all do.
And then we have to criticize him for the Afghanistan decision overall because it's flip-flopping what his instincts were and what he said.
But you judge a man by his enemies.
We're seeing this epic time.
These folks that are rooting for evil because it's so easy just to be bad and then feel like you have a victory when you do bad stuff.
It's hard to fix things and build things.
And Trump's really trying, and he's got the spirit of justice on his side, but it just makes me sad that we're not strong enough to engage in the support we should, but together we are strong enough.
And I want listeners and viewers to know, you know, David Knight with his new show in the mornings are...
The new show Ellen's launching here in about a week and a half.
This is a real fight.
We're putting it on the line here.
We're not perfect.
We're not arrogant.
We just bring justice and our will to fight these people.
But we're counting on you to spread the word and take action.
Americans share one flag, one home, and one glorious destiny.
We live according to the same law, raise our children by the same values, and we are all made by the same almighty God.
As long as we remember the Easter, as long as we have enough strength and courage in ourselves, then there is no challenge too great, no task then there is no challenge too great, no task too large, no dream beyond our reach.
And I think the Afghanistan thing's wrong, even though some people think they've been told, oh, it's really a pullout.
He wants to make a deal at the end and get out.
And then other people like Pachanik, who has a lot of sources, he flips out.
Um...
All I know is the globalists are out to get him.
I'm going to sit back and watch what happens.
I'm going to criticize stuff I disagree with, but I'm not going to be like a little butthurt person with the media like, oh, Trump's not perfect.
They go, oh, they're so ready for us to criticize Trump.
We'll be in thousands of newspapers.
All the heat will be off.
And I'm not bragging to say this to professional folks, but they're trying to destroy me, kill me, and destroy my family.
And I don't say that.
My children have no future if I don't do the right thing.
But I can't imagine what Trump's been through.
I've already been told.
You see what we've done to you?
I've been told they're going to try to take everything from me, and all I've got to do...
Is just leave them alone and just be sideways.
And then you can have money and have your kids.
I'm like, I don't have my kids with you people running stuff.
Full speed, man.
Let's go.
It's not even a question.
I'm going to run you over.
And what happens to me doesn't matter.
Everything.
Oh, you threaten my family?
We're all tied up now in a chicken contest with you.
All of you.
All you people that want will.
You want strength.
You want honor.
You want God.
You don't even know what God is.
You get in the presence of God.
You wouldn't even know what to do.
So you want to fight?
You're going to get one.
And this is history because they were about to arrest everybody in free speech, plunge the economy into a depression, and because so many people in America's great history that they've demonized because there were so many good people who prayed to God, put their full will, They failed.
And now they're pissed because they realize they're in a death battle.
And as long as we commit to the truth, and as long as we're good and strong and don't care what they do, we're going to win.
And the reason we feel them fighting so hard is we've already pulled their arms out of their sockets.
They are bleeding to death.
They finally, these arrogant sociopathic psychos, finally realize they're losers.
And so all we're witnessing is their death rattle.
Hillary Clinton, Pelosi, all these harpies, all these sirens of death, I don't wish any harm upon you.
Okay, I understand, because the programming, it's like, yeah, okay.
I think that the biggest takeaway that I took from this rally, because we saw a lot of similarities in the rhetoric, a lot of similarities of him saying the same thing we've heard before.
The difference to me was when he took a linear approach towards what he said and how the media presented it.
It wasn't like, well, he just read his tweets and moved on.
He then explained how the media would attack him, and then he would come back and say, no, you're wrong.
You're wrong.
Here's what I said.
And he read the whole tweet instead of showing the portion of the tweet.
Because, you know, they'll take it and put it in the graphic like it's the full tweet and then show parts of it that they like to pick and show so they can keep their lie going.
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Here comes a report that we shot today on the streets.
I'm at the University of Texas in Austin, where you may have seen the videos from the other night when they were removing these Confederate statues, these veteran memorials, four of them removed from this square, a very iconic square at the University of Texas.
You can see one behind me, and then there's another one over there, and then there's a third and a fourth one, four of them in this square alone.
And it was actually amazing talking to my cameraman.
We didn't even realize that there were three Confederate Veteran war memorials in this little square, but they got removed in the dark of night, and we're going to see what people at the University of Texas think about these statues being removed.
So what do you think about the removal of the Confederate statues?
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You know, I think it's morally wrong for us to be doing this at our university here.
If we go ahead, right, if we look at the state of the country, and we can notice that the mainstream media, those who oppose the administration that's in charge, they're trying to racially divide us at this time.
But you have to also remember that we sit here in the South.
We live here in the South.
These were men that We're pillars once in American history, and that they should stay here not because they owned slaves or fought for slavery, but because they're here to remind us that this was part of our culture.
And if we choose to take these statues away, like you said, overnight, we're going to forget these statues overnight.
We're going to forget the past overnight.
And see, whoever is out there We're pushing their agenda, trying to get us to believe that there's racial tensions that are often skewed by those in charge, that we can't just look at our neighbor and love our neighbor for who they are.
We have to remember, oh, there's racial tension, right?
We're supposed to hate each other because those in charge believe that, correct?
And the disappearance of these statues overnight is something that is morally wrong to those at this campus, to those In this state, to those in the South, to those in America.
Because we have to remember what America was built on, and that's...
I'm asking students today what they think about the removal of these Confederate statues.
What do you think?
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I mean, I can understand your perspective when you say...
I'm trying to be as understanding as I can, but I think both sides can try to listen to the other side more.
I mean, to me, being one of 4% on this campus, it is kind of weird.
You know, only 60 years ago, black students weren't even allowed.
To attend this campus.
61 years ago we had our first black students to be admitted.
So when you're walking around this campus and when you know about the history of UT and how originally it was secretory and very discriminatory, To me, it's a very powerful thing to see the statues removed.
But I can understand your plight as well when you speak on history.
It is a very, very important part of history.
I think it is.
If it's upsetting people to the extent where they felt the need to move it, especially with what's going on in the rest of the country, then yeah, I think it's okay.
I think the idea of preserving history for museums and for learning needs to be done.
I don't think that history should be removed, but I think that idolizing is not something we should do.
Like, idolizing as they were in the mall is how I saw it.
So taking them down as idols, I think, was a good move.
And moving them to museums or other places where history can be learned was the right move.
And it's like, I think they're just realizing history repeats itself, and this time it's about to repeat itself, and we need to kind of prevent that before it happens.
Look, we're supposed to be a diverse, inclusive place, right?
You don't achieve diversity and inclusion by tearing down monuments.
You build new ones.
I mean, how cool would it have been if maybe you could have had Jefferson Davis on one side of Washington and Malcolm X on the other?
That's inclusion.
That's diversity.
What you saw here?
Anti-Southern bigotry.
That's what you get.
And you've got to be careful with judging people through the scope of modern times.
What happens when somebody wants to tear down the MLK statue because he preached against gay marriage?
They actually tried to do this in Austin, if you remember, Rob, and they got screwed because they didn't do it right and the protesters ended up blocking the gate.
And they ended up able to move them across the street anyway.
But ever since then, they block off a little tunnel or a little area, if you will, so that the people can leave the event.
And then you have basically police lines on each side where they line up all the protesters and they tell the protesters, okay, this is your protest zone.
You stand here.
And then they line up on the fences.
So, and in fact, I don't know, is Wilson back there still?
Is Wilson still here, guys?
Wilson, I couldn't hear you.
What's that?
He's gone.
Wilson would remember, because he was in Florida with me, and they did this exact same thing in Florida.
And they're going to wait for small, there's probably outlying groups that are smaller, and as the people start to disperse to go to their cars, they're probably going to get attacked.
I just feel so bad for these people, Rob, because we know what happened.
They got poisoned with the food, they got poisoned with the water, and they got poisoned with the liberalized education, and now they hate America, they hate themselves, they hate capitalism, and They hate freedom and they're going to be responsible for their own demise.
And I'm just sitting here saying, hey look guys, You don't have to think that way.
You don't have to believe these things.
It's not true.
You can be successful.
Yes, life is not fair.
Trust me, if you want to hear my life story, I could tell you.
But if you work hard, if you keep your nose to the grindstone, if you truly believe in yourself, you can accomplish things.
And as long as you treat people around you nicely with respect, then they're going to be there for you too, man.
He just finished his speech and not five seconds after the most of most unifying speech you could give CNN fake news.
There is not a word that I can use.
That is strong enough for how disgusting CNN is at their lying tactics.
They come out five seconds after Trump's speech, the most divisive news network in the history of mankind, causing all this chaos in the street with their wolfie blitzers.
Blitzers doing little interviews with Clapper and Brennan.
With little Don Lemon and his little tie that's too tight.
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With little Jake Tapper and his little nasally voice.
One thing I'm noticing is the cops are holding the line, they're not letting people cross the line, and they've been able to maintain, they probably had to throw some stuff out there to get the crowd to back up, and then that's it.
So I'm not sure if they've used tear gas, but they've obviously used some sort of smoke contraption grenade.
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Guys, a lot of people were in this crowd when those pepper balls started going off.
I'm looking right now, and Joe, if you could point it over there, we still see that line of police over there on 3rd Street in Monroe, and I believe that's going west.
So there's a line of police.
They're shining a light.
They are telling everybody to clear the area.
Most people have a thousand people that were here.
Trump needs to come clean up the trash in the streets because of the Trump protesters littering.
Oh, my God.
Oh, jeez.
The Trump supporters should go out and pick up this trash.
That's what I'd love to see.
I'd love to see someone in a Make America hat again go pick up that trash right now.
That'd be the most powerful image of the night.
Pick up the liberal trash.
Pick up the street sign that says Trump's a Nazi.
You have to pick up the liberal trash.
That's all this is.
All of us with common sense, all of us with a functioning brain are picking up the droppings left by the Jake Tappers and the Don Lemons and the Rachel Maddows of the world.
We have to sit here and pick up their trash all night.
This was my thought in response to Trump's speech in Afghanistan and everything we're seeing in America.
The first thing I say when I see these people on the police line and they get up to the police or they'll silly string the police or they'll yell at the police on the riot lines and the police stand there and take it They pretty much just take it the whole time.
They're very tolerant of the whole thing.
And I've always said, imagine if the police officers just dropped their shields and took off their uniform and stood there.
All those little protesters would run, they'd run home.
They'd run home to mommy.
They'd be so scared.
They wouldn't silly string that guy if he didn't have his uniform on.
When he has the uniform on, he looks weak.
But imagine, imagine if instead of the police officers, instead of calling out police officers to handle these people, what if you put...
What if you put Marines out there?
What if you put members of the Army out there?
What if you had, you know, Naval officers out there?
Oh wow, this guy actually went overseas and could have died for me?
Boy, I better think fast.
I better think twice before I throw something at him.
Looks like the police are trying to clear out the area right now.
You can guys give us that audio again.
unidentified
Alright, it appears you can't hear the audio in that clip, but if you were able to hear that audio, it was a big explosion, and you can just see some of this video from earlier where the protests took place.
Now I want to go ahead and dip into Danielle Miller's coverage.
Even the newscaster admitted as they come out, the protesters ran towards them.
unidentified
Lining the street, but across the street is where the majority of those protesters are.
There's a few pro-Trump people kind of clashing with them right there, but you could see dozens of police officers still out here on scene, keeping things safe and peaceful.
But I would say there's probably a few dozen Trump supporters across the street and the anti-Trump people definitely outweighing them.
When I got the word that the riot cops were moving in, I knew they were moving in to protect the exit and let the people get out because that's their job.
And unfortunately, they have to spend money on this, and those cops are all getting their overtime, so I'm sure they don't mind.
But that's just cutting into your budget, Phoenix.
I mean, you're going to miss your social services because they're going to say, well, we had to spend a lot of money on overtime cops because we had to protect you people from yourselves.
You know, it's just there's non-violent offenders, there's people that have been arrested and put in jail, and they do nothing, and these people get to go out on the streets, tear down this country, throw things at people, spit on police officers, and they don't get any justice at all.
I mean, that's just...
I'm just sick of it.
I'm just sick of it.
And I'm ready for these people to start being arrested.
I'm sorry.
I don't like that.
I don't like the police state.
I want free speech.
I don't want anybody going to jail.
Especially if you're a non-violent offender, victimless crime.
But these people are out of control.
They're foaming at the mouth.
And they're just getting more empowered the more they continue to not get arrested.
Well, that this behavior and this divisiveness and the complete intellectual, moral, and ethical void That the President of the United States exhibits.
And how much longer does the country have to, to borrow a phrase, endure this nightmare?
We can drop the Russia thing now because we can just call him a racist all day.
unidentified
Frankly, the president's fascination and solicitation of solicitousness of Russia and Putin, particularly unless he feels he's a kindred soul, perhaps.
Take that leftover toilet extra minute off the screen, please.
So, here's Trump, Ben Carson, Alveda King, I forget the reverend's name, Reverend Graham, Mike Pence, all come out, all give unifying speeches, all give empowering speeches, all give prayer speeches, all call for unification, all want to unite all races, all colors, all creeds, all religions.
All of them address that issue.
Every single one of them.
And then CNN won't show you any of that.
And then they'll lie and tell you that Trump is dividing this nation.
When it is the people on CNN lying to you about what Trump said.
The people on CNN lying to you about Trump's agenda.
I'm at the University of Texas in Austin, where you may have seen the videos from the other night when they were removing these Confederate statues, these veteran memorials, four of them removed from this square, a very iconic square at the University of Texas.
You can see one behind me, and then there's another one over there, and then there's a third and a fourth one, four of them in this square alone.
And it was actually amazing, talking to my cameraman, we didn't even realize that there were three Confederate Veteran war memorials in this little square, but they got removed in the dark of night, and we're going to see what people at the University of Texas think about these statues being removed.
So what do you think about the removal of the Confederate statues?
unidentified
You know, I think it's morally wrong for us to be doing this at our university here.
If we go ahead, right, if we look at the state of the country, and we can notice that the mainstream media, those who oppose the administration that's in charge, they're trying to racially divide us at this time.
But you have to also remember that we sit here in the South.
We live here in the South.
These were men that We're pillars once in American history, and that they should stay here not because they owned slaves or fought for slavery, but because they're here to remind us that this was part of our culture.
And if we choose to take these statues away, like you said, overnight, we're going to forget these statues overnight.
We're going to forget the past overnight.
And see, whoever is out there We're pushing their agenda, trying to get us to believe that there's racial tensions that, you know, are often skewed by those in charge, that we can't just look at our neighbor and love our neighbor for who they are.
We have to remember, oh, there's racial tension, right?
We're supposed to hate each other because those in charge believe that, correct?
And the disappearance of these statues overnight is something that is morally wrong to those at this campus, to those In this state, to those in the South, to those in America.
Because we have to remember what America was built on.
I'm asking students today what they think about the removal of these Confederate statues.
What do you think?
unidentified
I mean, I can understand your perspective when you say...
I'm trying to be as understanding as I can, but I think both sides can try to listen to the other side more.
I mean, to me, being one of 4% on this campus, it is kind of weird.
You know, only 60 years ago, black students weren't even allowed.
To attend this campus.
61 years ago we had our first black students to be admitted.
So when you're walking around this campus and when you know about the history of UT and how originally it was secretory and very discriminatory, to me it's a very powerful thing to see the statues removed.
But I can understand your plight as well.
When you speak on history, it is a very, very important part of history.
I think it is.
If it's upsetting people to the extent where they felt the need to move it, especially with what's going on in the rest of the country, then yeah, I think it's okay.
I think the idea of preserving history for museums and for learning needs to be done.
I don't think that history should be removed, but I think that idolizing is not something we should do.
Like, idolizing as they were in the mall is how I saw it.
So taking them down as idols I think was a good move, and moving them to museums or other places where history can be learned was the right move.
And it's like, I think they're just realizing history repeats itself, and this time it's about to repeat itself, and we need to kind of prevent that before it happens.
Look, we're supposed to be a diverse, inclusive place, right?
You don't achieve diversity and inclusion by tearing down monuments.
You build new ones.
I mean, how cool would it have been if maybe you could have had Jefferson Davis on one side of Washington and Malcolm X on the other?
That's inclusion.
That's diversity.
What you saw here?
Anti-Southern bigotry.
That's what you get.
And you've got to be careful with judging people through the scope of modern times.
What happens when somebody wants to tear down the MLK statue because he preached against gay marriage?
I feel like it was just a different time when George Washington was there.
We hadn't progressed that far.
The Confederates were during a certain time where things were changing, and so it would probably make more sense for them to be removed than George Washington, because George Washington also represents the first president of America and stuff like that, so he has more than just that background to him, so he represents more than just Confederates.
I believe since a lot of people now are arguing about it, they're making a big grief over situations that I feel like there's other things that you should be worrying about rather than just, I don't know.
Do you agree with President Femba's statement that they represented neo-Nazis?
unidentified
Yes.
I think it's a good thing that they remove them now before students remove them themselves.
But I think it's probably a good step that they took.
And they say that they're, like, comparing it to, like, ISIS, like, destroying history when really all they're doing is just putting statues in a museum.
Like, they don't have monuments for Hitler, but they have monuments for the victims, and they also have a Holocaust museum as well, because that's where history should be.
Maybe they're finally listening to the people on campus and people who have been protesting and talking about the statues and what they represent and how it hurts marginalized groups.
Well, I know it's a huge controversy for a lot of people lately.
I'm actually an art history major, so it's something that we've spent a lot of time talking about, whether it's better or not to remove them.
Generally, what I've heard most, I guess, common opinion, is that as long as they're being moved to a different facility where they can be viewed in more historical context, like a museum...
Which is the point.
Right, yeah.
Then I think it's a very reasonable thing to do.
Rather than glorifying it, you know, as a public art piece in this way, it gives everyone a chance to choose whether they want to see it or not in, you know, historical museum context.
Why do you think the timing is to remove them now?
unidentified
Trump?
I think people are...
I'm thinking back on things that we used to say when I was younger, like, that's so gay or that's retarded.
I think we're becoming more and more aware of our language and the way we express ourselves, because a lot of people are being more vocal about oppression, and I think that's great.
And I'm excited to see what...
I'm doing incorrectly now and seeing what will be revealed to me as improper behavior in the future.
I definitely think that part of it is motivated by the political climate, but I think that it is also an awakening.
People are listening to each other, so when you walk by somebody who is protesting, you're more likely to listen to what they have to say and actually learn about what is hurting them or hurting their culture or hurting their future.
I think there always has been this conflict, but it's getting worse and worse.
So I think it just has reached a point where they want to finish history.
I think it is fantastic that the university is finally recognizing the impact that Confederate imagery and ultimately racist imagery has on students.
But I do think it's more important for us to make sure that we're continuing to educate students.
We don't want them to be gone and all the I want the ideology and the history to be gone as well, because people need to know what this country was founded on, what the university was founded on as well.
I'm a proud alumni of the University of Texas, but I know that my school had a lot of challenges before I was able to be admitted into a school like this.
There were people who fought for students like me to be able to go here, and I don't want that history to be forgotten with the removal of these.
I'm now underneath the statue of George Washington, who is honored here at the University of Texas as the founder of our country.
And we've just talked to students about the removal of the Confederate statues.
And overall, I would say the opinion is that of they don't really care, they never really noticed them, it didn't really influence them either way.
We did have some students speaking out about how there has been a movement for the removal of these statues for some time, while there were some students that said, no, this is a new thing because of Trump, thinking that this is all because of the racial divide since Trump.
So some mixed opinions.
We had an interesting student who mentioned how There seems to be a momentum coming now with political correctness in the youth where they're okay with erasing vocabulary or changing their vocabulary in order to not offend anyone, which ultimately also seemed to be the reason why they wanted to remove these statues, as to not offend anyone.
It seemed to be the number one reason.
So again, the question is, where does it stop?
Does it stop with the Confederate memorials, or does it continue on to George Washington, the founder of our country, who was also a slave owner?
The interesting note is that they did take the statues to a museum to be preserved, so they're not going to be destroyed.
But will they replace them with somebody else, or will these former statues just be sitting here like stumps?
More of an eyesore to me than any statue of a Confederate soldier.
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