unity and but also to talk about arpaio, who is quite frankly, you know, a symbolic to the alt-right, to the-supremists, to the neo-nazis, and any pardon, and we are hoping part of the demonstration is to make a point that the pardon for arpaio would deepen the divisions, it would go counter to whatever the president said yesterday at his discussion about afghanistan, about unity and being against bigotry. this is a red meat rally, a campaign rally, and in previous visits to arizona it has always been very the rhetoric has been extreme. i hope when the president comes here that arpaio is not on the table and that the people that are here to protest are here to protest not only trump, not only what happened in virginia, but also the policies and direction which this government is going.
setting made up of that bass in arizona. newt gingrich described the position president trump is in this morning like this. so he s right now in the balance, does he go back to a much more divisive, angry rhetoric tonight or does he stick with this presidential style which last night gave him enormous positives? bill kristol, how realist iic is it to expect the president can help himself? not very. hard to have a presidential style at a rally. rulelies are campaign events. he s not in the middle of a campaign. this thing is idiotic. if he had good advisers, maybe he does and they told him to cancel and he didn t, cancel the rally. he gave good speech last night, serious speech, sober, you know i don t think it helps matters much with public applause, but he could have spent the week building with that, meet with military experts and strategists, meet with the
this country needs from leaders. and it starts at the top so you have to hold the president accountable. he did make statements last week but i think he failed the third time, excuse me, but i hope that his rhetoric of unity continues into the future. and the same for the democrat politicians as well. congressman scott taylor, thank you. thank you, sir. what s really going on? the pentagon launching an investigation into why there have been so many deadly accidents involving u.s. warships this year. that comes as divers recover remains from ten sailors missing in the latest crash. and protesting a president. arizona authorities are bracing for thousands of demonstrators at the president s speech in phoenix tonight. isle ask democratic congressman who is leading a rally there about why he s calling for president trump to be removed from office.
share of patriotism and shared sense of purpose can help us overcome our prejudices, et cetera, leaving out of course the fact it took a lot of work to help the military become racially integrated and things like that. and he s don some things to make it more divisive by saying transgender people can t serve, et cetera. but nonetheless, his stated purpose was about bringing us together, look to the military as an example. i would be willing to bet money on the fact that that is not the message we will be hearing that the rally. i think you d be hard pressed to take the opposite of that. bill kristol, striking to see how the atlantic described the president s e speech last night and how breitbart described the speech. the headline from the atlantic, trump s depressingly normal speech about afghanistan, said that he embraced the same approach as his predecessors. here s breitbart s coverage of the speech. trump s america first base unhappy with flip-flop afghanistan speech. were yo
hurts, we all hurt. and when one citizen suffers an injustice, we all suffer together. when we open our hearts to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice, no place for bigotry, and no tolerance for hate. did the president make it right last night? he was certainly on the right path there. as you said i was critical in the press conference, i think the speech before the press conference last week was good, but he was on the right message last night. i hope that continues. even in the rally tonight if he mentions that. i think all politicians should d that as well too. i m almost equally as dispinted by democratic politician, some in my own state, who have tried to capitalize on identity, tribal politics. i think that s the wrong way to g, dangerous, for this nation. one of unity and building as opposed to tearing down. that is the type of rhetoric