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animosity towards the trump said it's no credit for liberals who think they are. paul: danya got that one right that the animosity is intense. that's it for the exotic show thanks to my panel on all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot paul gigot and we hope to see you right here next week. lou good evening everybody. present job making a return to the campaign trail today holding a campaign event this evening in new hampshire. the president's event in londonderry his first measure in person rally since tulsa, oklahoma back in june 3 president trump is sure to be fired up after he formally accepted the republican party's nomination last night. president trump's speaking before nearly 2000 people the white house providing a magnificent backdrop to the climax of the powerful republican convention made all the more complex by the china
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virus pandemic, heightened security concerns in the nation's capital as well. over the course of 70 minutes president trump winter is unprecedented and historic accomplishments of his historic first term in office. president trump reminded voters as well that there is much, much more to be done, more battles for him to fight and to win for the american people. >> together we have ended the rule of the failed political class and they are desperate to get their power back by any means necessary. you have seen that. they are angry at me because instead of putting them first i very simply said america first. so tonight i say to all americans, this is the most important election in the history of our country.
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there has never been such a difference between two parties are to individuals in ideology, philosophy or vision then there is right now. our opponents believe america is a depraved nation. we want our sons and daughters to know the truth, america is the greatest and the most [applause] lou lou: the president also lived into his opponent china joe biden. the president mentioned biden i name and in fact many times. law and order featuring prominently throughout the evening of the republican national convention and president trump himself made it clear americans can choose four more years of his law and order policies and enforcement or joe biden who will side with rioters and marxists.
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>> your vote will decide whether we protect law-abiding americans or whether we give free rein to violent anarchists and agitators and criminals who threaten our citizens. and this election will decide whether we will defend the american way of life or whether we will allow a radical movement to completely dismantle and destroy it. joe biden doesn't have the strength to stand up to wild-eyed marxists like bernie sanders and his fellow radicals and how is he ever going to stand up for you? >> is not. make no mistake if you give power to joe biden the radical left will defund police departments all across america. they will pass federal legislation to reduce law enforcement nationwide. they will make every city look like democrat run portland,
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oregon. no one will be safe in biden's america. my administrative will always stand with the men and women of law enforcement. [applause] lou: the evening, the final evening of the convention filled with emotion and elegance. the wood over tired st. louis police captain david dorn choked up while she talked about her husband's death at the hands of looters. she made this argument against the radical left rampant violence. >> as i slept looters were ransacking the shop. they shot and killed david in cold blood and then livestreamed the execution and his last moments on earth. david's grandson was watching the video on facebook in real time not realizing he was watching his own grandfather
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dying on the sidewalk. he was murdered by people who didn't know and just didn't care. he would have done anything to help them. violence and destruction are not legitimate forms of protest. lou: the parents of humanitarian worker kayla mueller argued her daughter might still be alive had president trump been in office at the time. kayla was beaten and killed by isis terrace in 2015 as the obama-biden administration failed to bring her home. and alice johnson threw her support behind president trump last night and his work for criminal justice reform. president trump commuted her life sentence after she served more than 20 years for a first time drug offense. in the white house today
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president trump surprise johnson with his full presidential pardon. and in what was the less radical reaction to poignant touching speeches? the in some places more mob violence. left-wing fanatics targeting supporters of president trump as they left the white house grounds last night as they left for the evening. georgia state representative vernon jones a black democrat who supports president trump was among those surrounded and threatened by the leftist mob. white white lives matter activists also attacked senator rand paul and his wife. listen to this.
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>> move back. move back. lou: the d.c. police escorted paul and his wife through the crowd. at least one police officer was assaulted as they left. senator paul this morning said there was no reasoning without mob and he suggested some in the crowd were paid to be there. >> i'm actually the author of the breonna taylor law to and no knock raids of the irony is lost on these idiots that they are trained to kill the person who is trying to get rid of note not raids. my feeling is there's interstate criminal traffic being paid for across state lines but you won't know unless you arrest them. i promise you that at least some of the members and people who are attacked us were not from d.c.. they flew here on the plane. they have fresh new clothing and
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they will pay to be here. it is a crime to do that and it needs to be traced. the fbi needs to investigate. they were inciting a riot and they would have killed us that the police not been there. lou: that left-wing national media doing it's best again to defend the left-wing mob. "politico" wrote this, quote or testers confront rand paul outside of white house after rnc, confront senator paul's wife kelly tweeted this in response. no, "politico" we were not confronted why protesters. we were circled by hateful mob shouting vile expletives preventing us from moving. the scene after last nights convention comes as little surprise to many. the radical democrats have been inciting such violence ever since president trump was elected. here is just a sampling of some of their rhetoric. >> there needs to be.
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>> michelle says when they go low, we go high. no,. >> go to the hill today and please get up in the face of some congresspeople. >> it can be anybody and a restaurant, at gasoline stations created you get out and you tell them they aren't welcome. see that this is of movement. they are not going to stop. lou: not one democrat among them has condemned the attacks last night against their fellow americans or an attack against a u.s. senator and his wife. while the radical dems continue to condone and in some cases
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actually encouraged partisan rage president trump will be turning his attention to the gulf coast where he will be going to console the victims of the powerful storm hurricane laura. president trump plans to be in texas and louisiana to tour and see for himself the damage caused by that hurricane. at least 11 people were killed in the storm. there hurricanes remnants threatened to bring heavy rains high winds to the northeast over this weekend. a record-setting day on wall ga0 points his 40th record of the world the s&p up 23 points boasting its 20th record of the year or the dow up 162-point a. racing all of the losses of this year. all of the markets now at their highest point. the volume on the big board 3.9 million shares.
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for the week the dow up more than 2.5% the s&p and nasdaq both up more than 3%. crude oil imaging at $43 a barrel or a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network it up next here more the left-wing mob's politics of hate and violence. we are joined by historian david hansen and my new book the trump century. please get to your. order and get your copies of my new merchandise store lou dobbs shop.com and send a message to the radical left and embrace independents and democrats as well. you get the team% off your order by taking the maga premium. we will be right back. stay with us.
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down our country? [applause] in the left backward view they do not see america as the most free, just and exceptional nation on earth. instead they see a wicked nation that must be punished for its sins. too president trump last night said the party of hate cannot win in november. breaking news now new study finds republicans twice as likely to hide their voting intentions to pollsters than democrats. twice as likely. the study finds 11.7% of republicans and 10.5% of independents hide their true opinions on their preferred presents a candidate and only 5.4% of democrats would do the same.
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also breaking tonight the radical dems in virginia apparently believe assaulting a police officer is now a misdemeanor. the state senate passed a bill wednesday that allows judges to reduce the charge from the felony if the officer is not injured. the bill also removes the mandatory minimum six-month jail sentence for assaulting a police officer. that bill now goes to the house of delegates. it has the democrat majority and is very likely to pass. oh yes and they have made them a credit governor as well. joining us now to take all of this up if it are davis hanson senior fellow at an military history professor emeritus of california state university best-selling author national review contributor and great american and it is great to have the wpps victor. let's turn to your impression of the contrast between two
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conventions that of the democrats and republicans. >> while i think to start off with the mood to glue the republicans came in thinking they were closing the lead and the trajectory is changed and the may and june news cycle was not the september news cycle so they were upbeat not just because they are naturally about america but they felt that they were going to strengthen what was a pretty good trajectory. the democrats came and they are very worried and they kept saying vote, vote, but we have to get out and vote enduring the republican convention we heard from hillary that biden should not can seed in the circumstances almost assuming he would lose a nancy pelosi said there should be no debates in don lemon of "cnn" said the polls are not good for us. we have to come out and condemn the right so they must have been getting dow then when you
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mentioned polls that are somewhat skewered by the republicans reluctance to tell the pollster what they really feel, there are two types of polls that are immune to that read one hours the bettors in vegas and one of the reasons bets trump's dead even in the other's internal polls. somebody pays money to be lied to and confidence a lot of the democratic worried was their internal polls are not showing a good trajectory. kind of important because one of the subtext of the republican convention was to get joe biden out of the basement and run out the clock strategy i don't think is viable when the polls are almost equal are getting close to that. i think there was a great worry on the part of the democrats almost a frantic anger that amplified their innate idea that america was founded in sin and flawed in its origins and republicans contrasting view
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that we don't demand to be perfect to be good. so it was very different and i think it's going to be very different. i see these conventions as re-calibrating an entire campaign from a virtual candidate that into something very different. it's going to be wide-open now they think biden can no longer hide. lou: it seems it's inescapable. he have has to find some way to be at least somewhat animated and shows some level of energy. it is highly risky for him given his many confuse moments that he has been public rebuke radio can understand a strategy which is to basically hide but as you suggest that may no longer be in option. kamala harris now not taking questions from the media and the media not demanding she do so. the media not amending the eide emerge from his cocoon and
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actually engage with the public. this is madness. there is no precedent for anything. we are witnessing in this political year. >> now, dissent but as i said he's a prisoner of his own paradox that easy can't debate for the reasons you detail and he doesn't debates he is reduced to clint eastwood's empty chair when clint eastwood spoke at the 2012th republican convention. they will have a chair up there and trump will be talking to him and it won't look good and if he has an unscripted press conference in a town hall meeting or a tarmac rally is not going to go well but if he doesn't it's not going to go well either because the strategy of playing out the clock was based on an eight to 10-point lead in our don't think anybody believes the polls are that accurate are these internal polls reflect badly. so i think he's going to be
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pushed out but if he's pushed out he feels he has no confidence to wage a campaign. now they are turning to surrogates and kamala harris unfortunately there's a reason why she didn't do well in the democratic primary because she's offputting. she is shrill and she is raise, raise, rays. she can't finish a sentence without saying something about race. when she talked about the rioting is mostly peaceful and lawful that wasn't true. people knew it wasn't true because they watched a local television or "fox news" or youtube. i think they will have problems that will amplify and they have been running lou against the virus sent against trump's tweets and against the locked down and against the recession and against the george floyd. that cycle is changing. trumpism much more discipline careful candidate than he was six weeks ago and the viruses
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going down in daily case numbers for most of the country but the locked down is getting 50 million kids back-to-school which is which is popular and people don't see much connection from the gucci store in the chicago million-dollar myelin george floyd barricading the barracks importance of that news cycle is no longer a tale of the democrats but i think they will have to change and they think we have to change and biden is to go out there it can't be good. lou: they fear we are going to be back with more from victor davis hanson on the other side will take up his trying to create a race war in this country. just what are they trying to do? do we will be right back. stay with us. t now is that we're running out of time.
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power to them. this is a tired anthem spoken by every repressive movement throughout history but in this country we don't look to career politicians for salvation. in america we don't turn to government to restore our souls. we put our faith in almighty god. [applause] lou president trump last night on the radical dems reliance on the government. they are almost daily insistence upon dependency on big government. we are back talking with victor davis hanson. victor i want to ask you a young man who impressed me greatly daniel cameron the attorney general of kentucky said to the democrats you cannot tell me how to vote because of the color of
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my skin. i thought that was an eloquent so synced to expression of independence and you are hearing something like that mood across much of the country. how important is that to the year and to the direction this country is really headed? >> well it's very important clue to the year because the democratic party has written off the old union lunchbucket vote, the white middle class class and their allies now on the very wealthy and their money and the very poor and minorities but it's so skewered that dialectic that it means about 90% of the inner-city vote, 95% in philadelphia pittsburgh to balance out rural pennsylvania or detroit rural issued in our milwaukee and barack obama proved they could do it in two
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years and hillary couldn't do it. what mr. cameron is saying you relied on us so much and you may think that i'm not the majority yet of the african-american community but we can beat you without the majority. people like me can get 10, 15, 20% of african-americans to vote and repudiate you because you have written off so many other groups you are going to lose for that's what terrify the democrats this year, that they have to have an extraordinary vast majority of african-americans and they'll do anything to get that and usually that means calling everybody a racist who appeals to the african-american as individuals rather than collectively but more importantly this republican convention you said it and others have said it there was not a romney or a bush there in the mccain family was not there but not there but this is a worker's middle-class party and the this is was on class, class, class and not identity politics and not raise enough to
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par -- far more inclusive fluid concept or it middle-class people often with tragic stories and sometimes it's racial but they weren't mad at america. they once be lifted up and the democrats were wealthy hollywood silicon valley wall street party apparatchiks and they've been angry even though america has been good to them. if republicans can reinvent themselves into a dynamic idle class worker nationalist party then that's a very elusive idea that they have never tried before. that's also i think explains why a lot of the never trumper's despise trump because they don't want anything to do with an assimilated integrated middle-class party of common people and workers. lou and the man who does what he says he will do delivers on its promises and i don't mean that in a rhetorical sense. i mean it in a literal sense. this is a man who has more than
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any president who preceded him, has done exactly what he said he will do. one of the things he said he would do is be the president of all the people. i think you're factly right. this is now a populist party, the party of trump and ronna mcdaniel said the same thing on this broadcast last night, that this is the party of trump and that makes all the difference. my question to you as we wrap up, so much has been made of mail-in voting. so much of it has taken place. how likely is it that this a rate that it will happen at definite influx on the outcome of this election? >> i think we have to be specific to a conventional district where congressman valadao won by 600 votes on
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election day because of third-party votes he lost by 600 to the democratic candidate. something we have to worry about it we know why they are pushing it but it is a question in states like wisconsin pennsylvania michigan ohio north carolina who is the governor and who is in the legislature in who controls it and in that context it's a little bit more favorable for the republicans. we all know what california and new york are going to do but it's not going to matter that what we are worried about is wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania. what are they going to do because they will decide the election and that's why we have to hope the republicans put their resources to monitor it because mail-in balloting canceling the debates and the joe biden basement strategy or efforts to avoid confronting the real issues of violence and this left-wing agenda and they will do anything any means necessary to not talk about that third as we saw in the primary those are losing issues of aoc and bernie
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sanders. lou: indeed. victor davis hanson was good to have you with us. banks and good to see you. we would like to hear your thoughts about victor davis hanson's point of view. share your comments follow me on twitter @lou dobbs like me on facebook and instagram. programming note treasury secretary stephen steven mnuchin will be our special guest this coming monday raided we hope you will join us for that and much more. up next more shady, shady nonsense from senator lindsey graham. just what is he up to? >> will talk about it with judicial watch president thompson 10 and. order my new book "the trump century" how the president change the course of history forever available now. order at her merchandise store lou dobbs. skop.com as well as amazon.com. stay with us, we'll be right tack.
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for you. [applause] and it's been going on from before it even got a lot did. [applause] and remember this, they spy on my campaign and they got caught. let's see now what happens. lou president trump last night in the politically correct department of justice and fbi and federal and judiciary and the origins of old obama care. senator lindsey graham reportedly held a secret interview yesterday with a career fbi agent at the heart of obama gate. he used a fake defensive breathing to spy on the trump campaign and was with peter
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struck when they set up general michael flynn trying to frame him. he interviewed graham as well and senators not on graham's judiciary committee. once in the date telling the federalists under previous judiciary the practice was to invite all committee members to attend. graham didn't even tell senate republicans on his committee poorly contacted graham's office for comment. not surprisingly we have yet to hear his response. text messages reveal how former senator john mccain associate david cramer who stories from christopher steele the author of the fake dossier to the left-wing media. the text reads in part quote the flynn called story is picking up legs think it's time to get that other story out there. that's a reference to a column
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about flans contact with russian ambassador sergey kislyak. the message also say ignatius is the one i will feed it to refer to them to "washington post" columnist david ignatius. and a win for the trump campaign and i went judge rejected 50,000 absentee ballots because they were. filled up with voter information bridge earlier this month the trump campaign and republican groups of the state filed lawsuits to invalidate those ballots saying voters should fill out their own ballots to protect from fraud. joining us tonight tom fenton the president of judicial watch at his new book is a republic under assault the lefts ongoing attack on american freedom available for. order now. john it's good to have you it does. turns out there is voter fraud in this country of seemingly all forms possible. your reaction to the latest.
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>> and iowa the problem with mail-in ballots that are. fill their ballot up that patients are. field makes it easy for someone who isn't supposed to get them to follow up and get the darned absentee ballot in response especially to someone who's living in a place where the ballot is mistakenly sent. we did an investigation of iowa's numbers and we found there were problems. you know the problem here is you've got these ballot applications and the ballots going to registration which are. if you are in the business -- lou they are also being used to. mail ballots out to voters and without any assurance that it will get to them or any assurance that there won't be greater fraud. i think everybody gets white looks like it's a rigged deal and really a bad idea but meanwhile in i don't remember any of us getting to vote on it,
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the democrats go straight ahead with precisely that. mail-in voting. >> it's a were responsible. hatami malicious especially the politicians because the politicians know because they are in the business of contacting voters in their campaigns. they know but a registration is notoriously unreliable and they spend all sorts of money trying to fix fix it themselves because they waste time contacting voters aren't there. they all know it's a joke and yet they are still pushing out almost 100 million ballots and ballot applications which they know is going to break the system. what you see on the streets, you are seeing it in the election. lou it has got to be stopped. it's just that simple. let's turn to senator graham again making news by doing something really very very odd by not telling members of his
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own committee that he was talking with the agent who company struck. general michael flynn of an august the 2016. what is the senator thinking? skin you'd define his innermost thoughts? >> i can't read to me it indicates they are being dragged kicking and screaming into doing an investigation into you can give yourself credit the judicial watch has been critical not only of senator graham that the republican leadership in the senate for failing to investigate this. this would never have been done and it's only being done because of grassroots pressure and pressure that folks like you are bringing on the senate. it shows that there is a serious concern by the american people that there has been no accountability and however problematic the way that graham is doing it half-baked it would never have been done but for
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this pressure. i'm surprised they are asking any questions at all. it's really kind of a victory that they are bringing this guy in at all at this late date. lou: it's stunning and a late development the attorney general responding to a court battle out west, the 9th circuit court joining an injunction against the enforcement of law by the federal government in portland, oregon. i mean it has come to that and it is absolutely obscene that a federal court in portland would not want federal law enforcement officers or any law enforcement officers to have at their disposal any, any tool with which to preserve law and order and civil, civil order where there is so much violence. 91 straight nights of violence. civic issues he the attack on
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the rule of law isn't just on the streets and sometimes it's in the courts might view the president should have invoked the insurrection act in eustis presidential powers under law to protect the citizens and tier into them in a republican form of government because they don't have it anymore. it's anarchy. look you saw what happened in washington d.c. last night he i was there in my personal capacity. you wouldn't believe what was going on. you left the white house at risk for your personal safety because of the leftist mayor of d.c. not writing necessary security around the white house. unbelievable. lou: and credible. >> i mean a senator was almost killed if but for a police officer was there to protect him from the communist mob. lou i would like to thank the fbi is investigating this with great energy.
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my guess is however quite different than what i would hope. tom fits in great to have you with us from judicial watch for president trump highlighting the importance of faith and mercy or pastor robert jeffress with the president today and with us tonight right after this quick break. stay with us. i'd like to tell you about my great-grandmother. -my grandma. -my cousin. my great-great grandmother. she was all of 4'11" but very tenacious. a very independent woman. driven, passionate.
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lou: our next guest. with the president today in the oval office after president trump art and alice johnson. >> father we thank you for their marketable story of alice johnson, strong believer in the lord jesus christ whose life was filled with heartache and injustice and get instead of becoming bitter she chose to trust in you and she cried out to you for years asking for relief from the hurt that she was feeling. we thank you that she chose to answer her prayers to you for a great president named donald trump, great leader who believes in law and order or he believes in justice but he also believes in mercy. lou: the man praying pastor
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robert jeffress from the first baptist church of dallas. "fox business" contributor amazing author, amazing american. great to have you with us in good to see a pastor. that was a special moment among many i know that you have shared with this president. for allah's johnson who is absolutely poignant and just so elegant in her words last night. that was a wonderful, wonderful idea to give her a full pardon. it's good to have you with us. what are you thinking about? >> lou i have never seen or experienced in anything like it did today in the oval office but this was completely the president's idea on the spur of the moment. he had commuted her sentence but she said wouldn't it be wonderful, we were just talking would it be wonderful if i could give her a fresh beginning and so he talks to his advisers as they should and they talk about the pluses and minuses as they
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should and he says it's the right thing to do and we are going to do it. this shows the side of the president that you will never hear from the fake news media. you and i both know when he needs to be tough there is nobody tougher than donald j. trump but when the situation calls for kindness there is nobody in a kinder or more gracious and that's what makes him such an effective leader. lou: with one of the most effective elements of what was i think a terrific convention for the republicans was the number times they showed every day working men and women supporting this president and telling their stories and their relationship with him and what he has done in policy that has made their lives so much better or would he is done that is made their lives better. to see alice johnson endorsed him as she did is going to be
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meaningful. it is also meaningful all that the president and the convention did in the name of pro-life in this country not antiabortion that pro-life and they made i think just a powerful message throughout the week that will carry on through this campaign and beyond. >> i due to lou and in two weeks you've seen two political parties paid to different pictures and the kind of america they want and if you want a country that is built on socialism godlessness lawlessness than the democrats or your party of choice. last night we heard from our president and really all week a vision for a country that continues to be built upon faith and freedom and law and order. i believe that's what most americans want and i believe that's why president trump will be reelected on november 3. lou: this president made a point in his comments last night in
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his speech which i thought was a terrific speech, he said you should not need looking to government. you should be looking to god. those are powerful words coming from any president but in particular this moment as this country is facing so many challenges in so many threats and this president standing and fighting it to hear him say that is very special indeed. again a very powerful message to all americans. >> you never heard anything like that even from ronald reagan or either of the bushes. this president is unique in his embracing of faith. lou: absolutely. pastor of jeffers you are unique and thanks for being with us. you can. order my new book "the trump century" how the president change the course of history available now for. order your copies of their merchandise store
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