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Commending The President's Front Row Moments
00:05:05
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| When you're with the president, do you ever talk about how choke up everything is and how they hate him? | |
| Why do you think they hate the president so much? | |
| I believe he is so different and he is led not by any human forces and he keeps everything off kilter because nobody can know what he's going to do next. | |
| Exactly. | |
| But that's, you know, if you want to confuse an enemy, you just say something totally different and unexpected. | |
| You don't react in a way that you're expected to act. | |
| And he continues to do that. | |
| I have told this one before, but never into such a broad audience, a television audience. | |
| And I know social media will grab this. | |
| And I commend all of you for dealing with social media. | |
| If we don't, you know, Prince of the Power of the Air is a title that the devil has, but Jesus has all power. | |
| So you're even taking social media back, and I thank you for doing that. | |
| However, when President Trump was first running, I had a short list of five people that I would vote for. | |
| I could vote for all of them, but I narrowed it to five. | |
| He was definitely on that list. | |
| However, I first voted for Ben Carson, actually, in Atlanta. | |
| He was still on the ballot. | |
| And so he was really right at the top, but President Trump was definitely there. | |
| I've always admired Donald John Trump. | |
| But at the first debate, I said to myself, I said, oh, he's like a bull in a china shop. | |
| And I heard the spirit of the living God say, bulls are beautiful, magnificent creatures, and China is very fragile. | |
| And I laughed and I said, that's right, you know. | |
| And so he's, he's, but he is so uncanny how he will give an answer that nobody expects. | |
| Exactly. | |
| But you can tell he's very thoughtful because when he explained this most recent process, as I've said before, it was the six steps of nonviolent conflict resolution. | |
| Because he immediately said in Charlottesville, cease all violence. | |
| Everybody's just no more violence. | |
| And so step one, in the six steps of nonviolent conflict resolution, which is part of the King family legacy. | |
| It's credited to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but it was a whole era where it was practiced. | |
| Get your facts. | |
| Not fake news. | |
| Get your facts. | |
| After you get your facts, educate the public. | |
| Examine your own heart. | |
| Where are you? | |
| And then you negotiate. | |
| If the negotiations fail, then you have peaceful, nonviolent action, and then you reconcile. | |
| That's exactly what President Donald John Trump did. | |
| And I said, my God, he's a thoughtful man. | |
| He's reasoning this out when he gave the talk about the war. | |
| And he says, you can't just rush in there and pull everything out and leave a vacuum for evil to fill. | |
| So you could tell he was thinking. | |
| And so I commend him for that. | |
| He's a leader, in my opinion. | |
| And I just, I really do. | |
| I commend him. | |
| Amen. | |
| Amen. | |
| He's the niece of Martin Luther King Jr. | |
| Yes. | |
| Speaking out in behalf of this Republican president. | |
| Yes. | |
| You're really involved with this presidency. | |
| I didn't expect it to be. | |
| I didn't expect it, but it was so amazing that even during the last part of the election, I just began to observe and to blog and to go on television and talk about what he was doing. | |
| I was at the inauguration just in the crowd. | |
| But the very next day, when he had the ceremony at the cathedral in D.C., right after he was elected, I was on the front row. | |
| I had a front row seat, and he came by and he shook hands. | |
| His wife was with him, his children. | |
| I was so touched by that. | |
| And as he shook my hand, then he turned around and came back. | |
| He said, I enjoy watching you on the news. | |
| I said, thank you, sir. | |
| I love Bunchina. | |
| I went to the African American Museum with him in D.C. | |
| And we went through those exhibits. | |
| And he was very moved and touched by so many things there. | |
| So the communication and the times and then in the Rose Garden. | |
| That was a beautiful experience when he was dealing with the Johnson Amendment and he signed that executive order for religious liberty. | |
| I was very moved. | |
| And one thing that I haven't said, and I hadn't talked about it a lot, but I was so excited when he says, one of my first official acts, I will go to the deceits of religion of the world. | |
| And I thought that was very powerful when he actually did that. | |
| And I said, this is a thinking man. | |
| He's deliberate. | |
| Nothing is off the cuff. | |
| It may seem like it, because he doesn't tell, he keeps things close to himself, and that's smart sometimes. | |
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Promise of Equality
00:00:34
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| Yeah, very smart. | |
| But it just moved my heart to watch his progress. | |
| Everything that he's been promising and on racism, and I really hope you weigh in on this at some point. | |
| Every time he's asked, what are you going to do about racism? | |
| He basically says, make sure everyone has a job, make sure everyone has a living, make sure everyone is safe. | |
| And so he's thinking of all Americans as people, not as separate races and colors. | |
| And he says, that will solve our problems. | |
| We are America. | |
| Our blood runs red. | |