[02:09 - 02:29] The choice we make in 1968 will determine not only the future of America but the future of peace and freedom in the world for the last third of the Twentieth Century. ALEX SOT: The conditions in the country are really different than they were in 1968, but where the parallels arise are you have this presidential candidate drumming home these themes about social disorder, of the United States as a country under attack, at home and abroad. [02:30 - 03:04] As we look at America, we see cities enveloped in smoke and flame. We hear sirens in the night. 9:25 David Clarke Jr. I want to talk with you about something important, indeed, a concept that five law enforcement officers were murdered and nine more were wounded for earlier this month in Dallas, and for which three more were murdered yesterday in Baton Rouge: that is the importance of Making America Safe Again We see Americans dying on distant battlefields abroad. We see Americans hating each other; fighting each other; killing each other at home. 9:16PM: MCCAUL: We need to end sanctuary cities...keep dangerous people out of our country...and SECURE our borders. And as we see and hear these things, millions of Americans cry out in anguish. Did we come all this way for this? ALEX SOT: Part of the reason this is at the forefronts of people’s minds is just what’s been in the news lately. That you have seen the killings of police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, that you’ve seen violence in a number of cities. What Trump identified at the very beginning of this campaign was this hunger within the Republican base for almost a strongman figure. [05:01 - 05:12] America is in trouble today not because her people have failed but because her leaders have failed. And what America needs are leaders to match the greatness of her people. 9:17PM MCCAUL: This did not happen by accident, it happened by design. It is the work of Barack Obama... and the architect of his failed foreign policy, Hillary Clinton. 9:48 TOM COTTON: Our warriors and their families don’t ask for much. But there are a few things we’d like. A commander-in-chief who speaks of winning wars and not merely ending wars, calls the enemy by its name, and draws red lines carefully, but enforces them ruthlessly. [08:49 - 09:09] For five years hardly a day has gone by when we haven’t read or heard a report of the American flag being spit on; an embassy being stoned; a library being burned; or an ambassador being insulted some place in the world. And each incident reduced respect for the United States until the ultimate insult inevitably occurred. 9:48 TOM COTTON: Our warriors and their families don’t ask for much. But there are a few things we’d like. A commander-in-chief who speaks of winning wars and not merely ending wars, calls the enemy by its name, and draws red lines carefully, but enforces them ruthlessly. ALEX SOT: Trump has said in a recent interview that he sees nixon as someone who understood some fundamental things about the country. That people were looking for order in the midst of disorder. 10:10 GUILIANI: In the last seven months, there have been five major Islamic extremist terrorists attacks on us and our allies. We must not be afraid to define our enemy; It is Islamic extremist terrorism. [13:25 - 14:00] We shall re-establish freedom from fear in America so that America can take the lead in re-establishing freedom from fear in the world. And to those who say that law and order is the code word for racism, there and here is a reply: Our goal is justice for every American. 9:26pm David Clarke Jr. I see this every day, at street level where many Americans increasingly have an uneasiness about the ability of their families to live safely in these troubling times. This transcends race, religion, ethnicity, gender, age, and lifestyle. [09:35 - 09:58] America is a great nation. And it is time we started to act like a great nation around the world. MICHAEL FLYNN And, with Donald Trump in the White House, WE...WILL...MAKE...AMERICA... GREAT... AGAIN!