would you use your manly god given protective instincts to do this? will: i heard pete say i don t know. it s the only right answer. i hope that i would. no one ever knows how they ll react to a situation like this till you re in the situation. tough walk humbly in the critique of someone in the wake of the situations and pete and i will go in depth off the wall at 7:40 a.m. eastern time. pete: how did it accelerate to physical and why did it? my instinct would be to deescalate. as long as he s not imminent threat. will: i ve lived here and had my kids on the train and i ll tell you that, you know, all of us who have lived in the city understand that volatile potentially violent situation. you don t do anything till you think you absolutely have to.
your spirit to let us live life in integrity and valor for the good of our nations, our families and the good of human kinds all around the world. bless and protect our armed forces as they preserve our frefre frefreedom. grant us ale to meet the challenges ahead, the strength to overcome every obstacles and impart us the wisdom and the will to do justly and walk humbly. it is in your holy and precious name i pray, amen. distinguished guests, please remain in your seats as the president departs. thank you. what a beautiful ceremony. we started in prayer there as we dipped into that a few minutes ago and they ended in prayer, at the center of it all, after the
americas destiny. but he rejected that outcome. he heard his command do justice. love, mercy. and walk humbly. so often when people hear by dr. king, people think of his ministry and the movement. we re most about the epic struggle for civil rights and voting rights. we do well to remember that his mission was something even deeper. it was spiritual. it was moral. the goal of the southern christian leadership conference was doctor king lad stated clearly and boldly and i must be repeated again now. to redeem the soul of america. i m not joking. to redeem the soul of america. what is the soul of america?
choose love over hate. these are the vital questions of our time and the reason why i m here as your president. i believe dr. king s life and legacy show us the way. we should pay attention. [applause] i really do. [applause] dr. martin luther king was born in a nation where segregation was a tragic fact of life. he had every reason to believe as others of his generation did that history had already been written, that the division would be america s destiny. but he rejected that outcome. he heard micah s command to do justice the, love mercy and walk humbly. and so often when people hear about dr. king, people hi of his ministry think of his ministry and the movement or most about the epic struggle for civil rights and voting rights. but we d do well to remember
<p>As the very fiber of our society has reached a critical tipping point, how do you and I as followers of Jesus Christ live out this verse in our lives every day, especially if we want to represent Christ well on the earth?</p>