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and he does he does a lot of moral high-ground posturing yeah and that's there so we can talk through that and you know it's that's good classic stuff for them and there's containment shown in him and I can point those out and then we can chime you in that for doing this seven minutes do we do we want to play through it and just go stop and it might be easier Scott I think it's gonna be easier yeah to do what just just just play through it and we go okay let's stop let's stop there and say a little bit crazy guys amazing yeah all right you ready yeah I'm Scott rasmalai language expert and analyst I trained law enforcement the military in interrogation and body language I'm ma Bowden I'm an expert in human behavior and body language help people all over the world stand out win trust gain credibility every time they speak including some leaders of the g7 hey I'm chase use I am a behavioural expert did 20 years of the US military now I teach interrogation and behavior profiling I'm a trial consultant here in the United States I'm Greg Hartley I'm a former Army interrogator interrogation instructor resistance to interrogation structure I've written a bunch of books on body language and behavior and now I spend most of my time with corporate America and Wall Street today we're going to talk about president Trump's speech dealing with the unrest in the US that's all over the US it's important to remember as we go through this we're not political when we do this and we call them as we see them right down the middle and if it leans over this way we're gonna say how we think it leans over this way and we'll give you the reasons why we think it leans over this way we're gonna see we're gonna tell you why it leans over this way and give you the reasons why so it's important to remember we're not political we're just we call them like we see them I won't say exactly what we see in white the way it looks to us so right out of the gate let's just go ahead and and watch some of this and then we'll get started yeah great so guys I worked years ago with the White House writers deal with a few folks from there a guy named Josh Gilder who was a partner on a TV project I did and they would say Josh said the best moments of his life for Ronald Reagan as president because he could deliver a line like no one else realize that all of these people are delivering scripted information they may control content but the writing and the the actual speech is not something they've written and we see a lot of that we're gonna talk a lot about that in this delivery you don't see the usual circus of body language that Trump does in this and we'll talk through it and Mark I'm sure you see things that stand out and what point those out as we go through as well oh yeah that's some great writing here for sure okay all right here we go thank you very much my fellow Americans my first and highest duty as president is to defend our great country and the American people I swore an oath to uphold the laws of our nation and that is exactly what I will do all Americans were rightly sickened and revolted by the brutal death of George Floyd my administration is fully committed that for George and his family justice will be served he will not have died in vain but we cannot allow the righteous cries and peaceful protestors to be drowned out by an angry mob the biggest victims of the rioting are peace-loving citizens in our poorest communities and as their president I will fight to keep them safe I will fight to protect you I am your president of law and order and an ally of all peaceful protesters but in recent days our nation has been gripped by professional anarchists violent mobs arsonists looters criminals riders and Tifa and others so what we're seeing here is one of trumps most important speeches ever so as he comes out he's doing that classic presidential stoic walk you know seeing some jerky movements he's not looking around nothing else happening but he's walking toward that put that podium and when he gets there we know this is important to him because he is he's holding both sides of the podium not once not one time during this whole speech do both hands come off you see what did you see him they both come on different times but not there at the same time our both hands-free you see at the end where it says whatever it is it's over you sees hands come up and sort of tap the top of the podium but that sort of signifies that the speech is over usually his illustrators are huge he's classic people always ask us I'm sure Trump was like a gift every day when you see him and he is because he's doing he's always doing this piece pinpointing this and he's doing that it's got his there's elbows in he's almost doing karate chops is he's he's talking his illustrators aren't huge but in this case I believe he's been asked to rent right rein that in you know can real Anil but because as he's gripping that podium he's still illustrating hitting those specific words and phrases illustrators are the things that we used to to emphasize specific words and phrases like I did just that and as we as he does that that's why that's where the squirming starts and the ducking and the screen chin and the elbows coming forward and the end the shoulders coming in because he's trying to do that he's just not used to to hold and steel and not using all of his all those illustrators at this is a great example of why absolutes don't work if we if we were watching him for absolutes we would see that shoulder rise and think it meant something but he's holding the I agree with you he's been coached you'll notice later I'll show you our point not exactly where you can see the coaching he's been coached to hold on to that to that podium and you see his shoulder removed because he wants to move his arm and there's only one time that you get any real body language as a result of it because he's moving around so much you can't miss it and sorry to step on your Scott but I wouldn't no no that's what we're doing we're telling what you think so yeah so that that that's what that's the way I see it has no overall he's trying to ceased he's attempting to state control thing he does a pretty jolly of not moving his hands out but but a couple of times a couple of them get away from him but that's because those are really important to him weight loss training knows you know you know really good symmetry there which is usually a good signal that somebody has been told to be symmetrical especially with Trump because usually get these okay L gestures would come in pretty early with him so he's really button-down has to be said he can take in with and take instruction quite well did many many series of The Apprentice that he does a great job in the apprentice you know it's instructed by Mark Burnett on that so when it comes to taking instruction he can take it we will see him do a few okay's I think a little bit later on but but he's well knuckle down at this point yep today it's pretty good pretty similarly you guys I saw the we see a deviation from his normal behavior that's one of the reasons I think that we thought this this video would be important here because it's so different and people ask us to trump all the time but I think this one is great because it shows just that grabbing onto the podium absolutely coach and what we're seeing I think where the shoulders is resisting is his normal impulse and I saw a body language expert analyze this video already on on YouTube and said the the teeth exposure is that is a sign of him being really angry and that is absolutely false and I hope you guys agree with me oh what a percent he does it all that 20 minutes not angry yeah you go back to his appearance on Oprah in like 1985 for his interview with Larry King in 1987 when he's a 30-something and you can see the exact same behavior it's never changed and one thing you'll notice here is when we have outlier humans they tend to have outlier behavior just like Bill Gates so we'll see a lot of the strange behavior in humans that are that are outliers yeah I'll go back and I'm gonna hit a couple of things you said but also add a few others he if you go back and watch him as a young man his body language is a bit of a circus I always say he is an outlier he is he's an 800-pound gorilla in his own world he's a creature of his own making he's managed to create this bubble around himself and people copy his body language is the great indicator but the way he moves his mouth all of that stuff is very much Trump it's a unique thing the thing I noticed in here very early is he strikes a pose when he had its moral high-ground he knows that those that script is right when it talks about things like I took an oath the American people exactly what I will do will not have died in vain and every one of those he strikes suppose a bit now that's not because he's lying that's not because that's because he's Donald Trump and he is kingly camera aware and because that's human nature if either of us were delivering that same speech there's a certain amount of pride and a certain amount of rays of your head that's going to happen uncovering his throat all that's clear it's even though he's coached even though he's controlled his body language is still weakening this is what I want you to pay attention to is it doesn't matter how good your coach is you're still human they're gonna be a couple of times you're gonna see things in here I saw things in here I wish I could not see not because he was lying but because of other reasons I'll point out as we go through because humans leak information so those dominant behaviors that will usually see him do it the at the rallies and he'll do them full blast you know which is that changeup that he'll do in in profile to get that classic romanesque dominant queen egde icon essentially again I think you're absolutely right we see he can't stop it leaking but it is you know compressed down because somebody has come to him and said you know this time keep it still you know keep to the script stay on board for this one it's super important okay he does a good job abstaining script yeah a number of state and local governments have failed to take necessary action to safeguard their residents innocent people have been savagely beaten like the young man in Dallas Texas who was left dying on the street or the woman in upstate New York viciously attacked by dangerous thugs small business owners have seen their dreams utterly destroyed New York's finest have been hit in the face with bricks braved nurses who have battled the virus are afraid to leave their homes a police precinct has been overrun here in the nation's capital the Lincoln Memorial and the World War Two memorial have been vandalized one of our most historic churches was set ablaze a federal officer in California an african-american enforcement hero was shot and killed these are not acts of peaceful protests these are acts of domestic terror the destruction of innocent life and the spilling of innocent blood is an offense to humanity and a crime against God JC got anything yeah so what we're seeing here is the beginning of what's called a story arc and if you're into hypnosis or you teach hypnosis this is something that's called fractionation or if you are in some kind of an interrogation world in the military this we might call this emotional fractionation we start out with this is my oath there are some victims but I promise you I'm gonna fight for you and then so this is just a couple little bumps there and now just hitting the point where he's talking about the victims the police department the guy in Dallas who who was killed and all the people who were affected by this so now we're at the the big fall of the story here so this this would represent act two in a three act structure to where this is like the big crux of the book we're coming down we'll see how he decides to make this thing go back up again and and how we're able to finish on a good note and we leave the reader or the viewer satisfied towards the end we see a little more of the teeth exposure here that's completely normal for anybody that's Washington that's his normal behavior from probably the time he was 20 and we see some more podium gripping here and one thing you'll notice is any other interview you see his town hall meetings his rally he's making eye contact with people in the audience non-stop he's looking at the camera he's looking straight ahead right now if you go back and look at his eyes it's from teleprompter to teleprompter and the only time we see him look forward it's just a couple of times when he is switching from one he memory that final few words makes eye contact and switches to the other teleprompter right and I believe that's why it sounds almost it's it's I mean maybe he's read it twice yeah I'm read the speech because he's going through that dad I know that and there's specific things he does when he's reading you know he gets that shoulder goes up and he gets a little wincing playing when he when he talks about things but I think that's I think that's from inside she gets actually bothering him and he's trying to get it done so that that's what that's about but yeah I agree with you obviously he's not if this is a hasn't been very well at all but I mean obviously he's read it but he's got a problem go through it Greg what do you get yes I got a few things um when he says righteous cries of peaceful protesters is the only time I see his arm not move but close to his ribcage that's usually an indicator of stress or fight or flight or disgust or anger or some emotion because humans walk around with your soft white underbelly exposed to the world we create exoskeletons when we feel stressed so we put our elbows tightly to our side the only gift in the entire thing explain what makes us feel that is yes so just meaning you're trying to protect those soft white underbelly organs of yours from attack we're like I say we're the only animal that walks around and shows our abdomen to the world so we have to protect we created an artificial skeleton or bony surfaces between our vital organs and the rest of the world and you can see his elbow pull in which is the only time I see it he talks to one of my favorites that and this is the trunk condescend Chang it's the same one residence he's very condescending to these governors in that moment if they can't hear it shame on them because I can certainly hear it his punctuation between when he's talking about a police precinct has been overrun here in Washington he misses the punctuation it should you can tell that it says a police precinct has been overrun and here in Washington or but he just rambles through that as if he's saying here in Washington this happened these two pieces the sentence doesn't work together and then what listed their last two are really powerful language written by someone I am therefore I am your president this is one of those things you could all the times we see Trump will often say he is divisive or all politicians are divisive in today's world this is one of those attempts by his writer to say I'm their president I'm your president I'm gonna protect you collectively it's good writing okay what do you get mark so really is very very good writing let me pick up on some of the classic images that are being used here which have a contemporary meaning but there's a very old resonance cultural resonance let's start with savagery from savage wild this idea of a wild place the idea of the folks the Foo gaze which were to my understanding a group from India who were rampant in battle and very difficult difficult to handle the Vandals a Scottish tribe that Hadrian had to build a wall in order to keep them out and keep them encroaching on the state of Rome so there's this idea of the the ordered state what we might call the ward guard and a paradise being encroached upon by chaos savage wild chaos from outside and then the idea of the crime against God so it invokes a higher power in order that the repercussions of this are due to that that that I guess encroaching on the higher power and the higher order so it's it's a big big statement to make well if you notice he Persons his lips at the end of that and for me what I think of that person is those are not words that Donald Trump typically use it's alright Jace you got anything yeah so let me just add on to what Greg said just for the viewers those arms coming in to the body the humerus sticking in towards the torso we've spent a lot of our our history as humans running away from giant cats and one thing that stress and fear does to us it makes our bodies protect arteries so that this artery under here are our brachial artery down here squeezes then towards the body if you go on youtube and watch like us people getting scared compilation like people jump trash cans you'll see shoulders go up to protect the sides of the neck and even the fear facial expression makes this muscle right here tighten that this miracle asteroid muscle right here and it almost jumps in front of the carotid artery during that just I talked to a cancer surgeon a few months ago so that he's had to move that out of the way to get to the carotid and many surgeries because the the patient's but there's one thing fear does it makes us protect arteries and we see we saw a good example that here excellent and a crime against God America needs creation not destruction cooperation not contempt security not anarchy healing not hatred justice not chaos this is our mission and we will succeed 100% we will succeed our country always wins that is why I am taking immediate presidential action to stop the violence and restore security and safety and America I am mobilizing all available federal resources civilian and military to stop the rioting and looting to end the destruction and arson and to protect the rights of law-abiding Americans including your second Amendment rights therefore the following measures are going into effect immediately change what you got I think marks really gonna expand on this from his perspective but we see a lot of juxtaposition or phrase in here which makes people we pay a little bit more attention and it's if we are we're either A or B your your for us or you're against us so that's it's a it's a great way to win an argument and it's one of the techniques that's in law school for litigation and cross-examination or doing your closing arguments in the jury that's fantastic and we still see him squirming against the instructions to grab onto that podium and and and don't let go which i think is fantastic to watch he's using words that are not his own he's using more team-focused pronouns here than ever before it's usually I me my all these self focused pronouns pretties there's a lot of we hear excellent that this this is what probably my favorite part of the thing because it looks like he's dancing in there if somebody's gonna grab that put a track behind it I know it because it really does look like something's happened there dance wise he's solely a song or something oh man it's all it's really it's hilarious but that's when people say I bet this is a gift is buy things that's what that's what they're talking about or for us anyway we see things like that he's trying his best to hang on that thing so Greg what do you got yeah I got a lot on this one he is leaking Trump is leaking through all of the coaching these are not nobody scripted these words we will succeed 100% our country always wins those superlatives that is Trump Trump always uses superlatives there's a grimace at one point when he's talking about restoring security and that there's an orphan here that so when I say I don't like things I can see in body language there's an orphan phrase in this entire speech that fits nowhere else and that's the Second Amendment explain what Norfolk phrases so if I were walking through this entire thing and I were building you know higher ground pulling people together all of that all of this fits except for the second amendment piece and I have a feeling this is an insistence that he puts it in here to say we're not gonna leave you out we're not saying that you can't protect yourself but we are going to protect you as well my guess is that some Donald Trump language put back in here and it's tightly tied to the right clearly you know the conservatives although there are many gun owners in the US who are not conservative people seem to forget that he is simply saying to citizens we are going to take control but we're not going to take your guns that's an important for him to point out and it is actually tightly tied to the message we're not not going to take away the rights but we're going to we are going to take over the streets he calls himself a law-and-order president this is an interesting twist I just feel like that Second Amendment is an orphaned statement in the rest of this entire message and Mark you probably have comments around that when I would imagine yeah so to chase his point to your point here's a piece of classic rhetoric and if you're ever writing a speech you could do you know for no better than go for this piece of classic classic rhetoric which is this not that so he does a whole list of it's gonna be this not that ending with something around security not anarchy so this not that you can start with the positive and go to the negative or start with the negative and go to the positive but a great long list and and what you get is an element of true ISM which because it's rhetorical and cuz it's truisms it feels really good just the rhythm of it already feels good you don't even need to understand the linguistics you get wound up in that kind of journey that that rhythm is taking you on so again I I totally agree with you there Greg this is not from usual speech pattern that's a good rhetorical writer really good catch there with the 100% I mean that's a that's a measurable and no really great speech writer would put in a measurable like that that's a classic superlative of I mean I'm surprised he said 100 not 110 percent your second Amendment rights therefore the following measures are going into effect immediately first we are ending the riots and lawlessness that has spread throughout our country we will end it now today I have strongly recommended to every governor to deploy the National Guard in sufficient numbers that we dominate the streets mayors and governors must establish an overwhelming law enforcement presence until the violence has been quelled if a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents then I will deploy the United States military and quickly solve the problem for them I am also taking swift and decisive action to protect our great capital Washington DC what happened in this city last night was a total disgrace as we speak I am dispatching thousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers military personnel and law enforcement officers to stop the rioting looting vandalism assaults and the wanton destruction of property we are putting everybody on warning our seven o'clock curfew will be strictly enforced those who threaten innocent life and property will be arrested detained and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law okay swear you go right here we just saw him go through this juxtaposition list which basically you know as we were walking through the juxtaposition we're saying okay yep yes I agree I agree I agree I agree so what he's doing it were clicking back up that little emotional roller coaster and we see him go to the top here so now we're going back up on the emotional plane here and we're also seeing his use anytime you see him using words when he's really making eye contact with the audience you know he's going off script you know it all those moments when we're hearing phrases they're like a hundred percent or thousands and thousands of military people coming onto the streets that's not in there and you can tell because he's making eye contact he reverts to his natural behavior because those are his words I agree with you and we know some of these things are when he's not hitting the words he's supposed to they're supposed to be emphasized he does words like when he says end it now end it now it just sounds odd we should say no we'll end it now we should be saying that that's why I don't think he's rehearsed it or read it very many times I'm gonna say well again once maybe twice the whole time a lot of these things where they should have emphasis on him when I guess he's used to doing it with his illustrators they do it's not there the power that this thing could have isn't there they could really be punctured it just feels like he's going like this where he could really come around and get you got regular not Regan right this is yeah yeah so for me chase the thousands and thousands sorry to jump in a thousands and thousands I think is a big piece then he starts to give you here comes the Moses down in the mountain I'm gonna quickly solve the problem for them with thousands and thousands of these I strongly recommend you know he's walking through the things that he's going to do for us and he does start trumps leaking out here you can start to see him and you can also I imagine Stephen speechwriters standing on the side clinching think and please stay on message I'm sure his handlers are thinking because he is his own animal mark where you got yes a couple of points here that I picked up on I'd be interested in other people's view the violence has been quelled I think what I saw there was that a bitter signal in his in his mouth if you fix if you think about sucking a lemon and you get this kind of bitterness there it's that sense of this will be a big testing for people this will be a nasty taste and then I think I got a breathe out on fullest extent of the law and the Anna and a blow out through the nose again my little my little puppy does that when she she wants you to know that that she could be pretty aggressive a nasty shall do a little like that just to tell you just to tell you who you're dealing with we have foods I'm around if you won't play with her she like give you one of those Apes do it often it's a full out-breath of or a Barker like that sir yeah exactly I think I think we're seeing one of those from from Trump at that point again this is this is leaking as well I think he stays pretty close to on because of his hands someone is cooked very well we'll see that later in a couple of minutes in this next piece but he's pretty still on his brain is starting to hop in and say I need to punctuate here it's what's made him Trump to this point regardless of whether you like it or you don't like it it's what made him Trump so yeah I agree with it and those anchors are where he's on there somehow they've anchored that in here on him because he never does that and he's wise he recommended try please please no so as he's as he's doing that somehow they've anchored it in there because what he's trying he knows not to come off there so whoever's asked him not to do that you can't tell him what to do when they asked him about to do that it's got to be somebody that you know will listen to because he's not doing it we covered Hillary and an Trump in Twitter and we were watching the same thing Hillary grip because she's wooden when she's off speech she would grip the podium and he would stay there and dance around just all of this stuff yeah but it's coaching coaching and coaching and living look I mean if in my view if Trump is anything he's a great entertainer a great entertainer and he's been well trained in entertainment by one of the innovators of events take the only reason we watch TV like we watch it now and some of the formats is because of Mark Burnett and remember he worked for years and years with Mark Burnett and what you got to see about entertainers is they're illustrators will be big because they know it fills the screen and it keeps people watching them and so when you stop Trump using those big big illustrators you kind of stop him doing what he does very very well which is attracting an audience whether you like him on you can't help but watch him I think when you watch him in election and we can cut this out but I think when you watch an election he does what I call the flaming bag of dog you could fill in the rest for yourself the little Marco the lying Hillary that's a flaming bag because if you stomp on it it gets worse if you ignore it it burns your house down and he's just a master of that kind of thing in its entertainment mark I agreed it is a hundred percent as far as his is the big illustrators go remember he says he's trying to hang out he's still getting them done but that's why he's doing that squishing squirming and ducking stuff it looks like he's dancing because he's trying he's still illustrating but he's not able to use his hands or his arms and so I'd like to find out who's the one that had that talk with him because that's that's that's one of the most potent person in the White House yeah for sure maybe his wife said you look silly keep hold onto the terror to be on notice that you will face severe criminal penalties and lengthy sentences in jail this includes an Tifa and others who are leading instigators of this violence one law and order and that is what it is one law we have one beautiful law and once that is restored and fully restored we will help you we will help your business and we will help your family America is founded upon the rule of law it is the foundation of our prosperity our freedom and our very way of life but where there is no law there is no opportunity where there is no justice there is no Liberty where there is no safety there is no future we must never give in to anger or hatred if malice or violence reigns then none of us is free I take these actions today with firm resolve and with a true and passionate love for our country by far our greatest days lie ahead thank you very much and now I'm going to pay my respects to a very very special place thank you very much so uh mark you can go first yeah he's the most interesting piece for me and that's in terms of the rhetoric that's happening here is there's a hear of the prayer of son Francis a piece of rhetoric there where there is light I'm sorry where there is darkness let there be light and instead what the writer does here is where there is darkness there will be more darkness it's a it's a classic piece of rhetoric which has been corrupted to some extent the first part of it intrigues us because we've heard it before somewhere and then the second part of it makes it even worse so it ups the emotional stake of it quite clever there again if you're writing a speech you can often do nothing better than just steal I an idea from something that culture already knows take a pop song that people know well take a prayer that people already know really well and adapt it slightly and there's always something about the rhythm and the cadence and some of the words that cause people to think well this must be good and this must be true simply because they've heard it before somewhere I love that entire idea and we can hear we're kind of closing up the speech here and there's a threat at the end if we don't do this we're a threat and we hear him speed up and very quickly use the word terrorism or terrorists I think that was in the script on purpose I don't think he would have used that word he would have obviously used a word like idiots or something more derogatory and off cuff than that but we do see him go off script a little bit here but I think he's just adding words and if there's one thing he's an expert at it is adverbs he is the adverb King of America he is big Lee he's Bigley the adverb guy and we see him do this here and towards the end of the video where we're seeing a perfect that's this final knot you know we've sewn this thing up with perfect stitching and he's put a beautiful knot on there and when somebody mentions the word artist we think painter or a musician but the person who wrote this speech that is art this is an artist and just like what Mark Bowden said there's a real popular book out there called steal like an artist and that's what we're seeing here we're seeing a lot of those things borrowed or stolen from things in the past the moment we encounter some kind of familiarity we're more likely to believe something that we're hearing so mark you're sketching again extre I'm good I'm good okay so this for me I'm gonna get to this in a second when people ask me is there ever a time I wish I could not read body language this is it there's something very ugly in this and I'll get to it in a second but he goes off speech when he goes one law-and-order one beautiful law-and-order and he uses the Trump hand he moves on in there and then he goes into the most disturbing part of this entire thing for me and he says that's his brain punctuating when he says first of all I says no safety no prosperity he slams his hand down first emphatic we've seen from him yet pushes his tongue out then he moves it into the next part of the speech by far our greatest days lie ahead as he starts to do that his hand comes up here's a great indicator he's been coached he closes his fist and puts his hand back down he's remembering his coaching and he says by far our greatest days lie ahead I wish I believed he believed that when I look at him his chin drops you see concern in his forehead his lower lip draws in and his upper lip laps over that is not joyful looking that's not now is there here's the problem for me I've been in the intelligence community chase you've been there we knew this much intelligence about what's going on in the world that guy is pumped full of information Dave he knows everything that's going on I feel very very very uncomfortable with where we're at as a nation when I see that body language when he's saying that and then he ties up using that proper written language to pull back to him going to a holier place I'm going over to st. John's and he wraps the speech up I couldn't agree with you more this is perfect beautifully written I just wish I could not read the body language I saw there maybe I'm wrong we can't be but I see sorrow that's not a good thing excellent I agreed I've got that written out of my nose I was afraid to talk about I didn't I don't know if we get kicked off YouTube maybe controversy later find out and say controversy breeds popularity right yeah yeah so what we throw around the room one time and everybody kept any of it 10 to 15 seconds really short concise tell you what you think is going on what happened so chase what we start with you I just think this is a wonderful example this video in particular because he doesn't do this very often and he is an untrusting guy he's naturally suspicious of every human being that is a hundred yards away from him and whoever it is that they got for him to trust enough to say you need to grab that freaking podium and keep your hands on it the whole time whoever that is I would like to meet that person same here so we see we see him fighting against his his training the whole time we see him still injecting some of himself or leaking we have nonverbal and verbal leakage that that comes out there as well I really enjoyed watching it because it showed who he was as a person he's usually very honest very honest and very brash and lacks a little bit of self control on the podium and we saw something very different today yeah mark what do you get well to chase this point I don't know who's working with Trump at the moment usually when Trump is performing well people start saying where's Mark Burnett right now can we get him on the phone is he what towns in what cities am mark can do an incredible job with people including Trump I do want to say that the speechwriting on this is I think quite excellent if you want to write great speeches who you want to know how they're done I want to give a shout out on some thought and okay with the UK government writing speeches and he's got a really good handle on on rhetoric so I just want to push his book out there because it is a brilliant book on how to write great rhetoric you say his name again because he can good to them yeah sure it's it's it's winning minds it's by Simon Lancaster great book okay great the first parts what really kind of bothered me I didn't say think about that first I don't think I did I never read them I know it's because when he comes out and he so I can see him running that as he's walking toward the toward the party we can see he's focused usually he's looking around he's being hey what's up man I'm the I'm the alpha man it's me yeah I am it's me he's not doing that he's like coming straight for now I was like you know this is gonna be of course he has to do that because of the situation in his position especially now but that's the part that bothered me and the words that he that his diction is small is the clearest on that he has no problems going through all the big the hoo-hah with him sometimes his diction he's got great diction over to me along to undertand he's always a 10 but he's got some things he usually hovers around at six or seven but the things were the words he hits at an on those are things that bothered me because that's what he talks about the Second Amendment that's what he talks about being the president for you know for everybody you know for both both the the the nonviolent and the and the regular you know normal peaceful protesters those the things that started bothering me from the first so I started watching that kind of gotten to the worm I'm not a wormhole or whatever the rabbit hole rat hole about what he was saying there that started kind of worried me so I think as extremely potent speech and I think he's one that's gonna stick out for a long time because it was so different like Chase was saying the very beginning of this so that that's my take on Gregg what do you got yeah this is everyone wondered when Trump would speak this is one of those times you can't simply sit quietly and let the country go through what we're going through and under high duress I'm sure he finally decided he had to say something no matter what you say when you're president it's not going to be received well by someone that's just the nature of it it's my Arcangel thing doesn't matter if you're satisfying 900 people if 100 or dissatisfied something is not going to work so it's a real balancing act to say anything at least he was smart enough to listen to who told him to hold this this podium otherwise imagine what we would all be saying right now having a very difficult time reading real body language past seeing that he is dancing around and trying to move we can see that leaking on his face I think really good scripting really good delivery by Trump first time I've ever seen him stay on script and stay with it you can see the leaking start and like I said I imagine his handlers were going oh my God if it's Burnett or whoever this is Trump the product it's a bad time in America let's hope that it satisfies and settles someone or at least a few someone's and let's hope it pulls us together in some way there's a lot of work to do I agree I agree hundred percent so I think it's what really well and Greg I think yours was the most poignant ending of all this and I think we I think I think this has been a good [Music]
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Channel: The Behavior Panel
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Keywords: minneapolis, minneapolis riots, floyd minneapolis, george floyd, george floyd minneapolis, george floyd riots, riots in minneapolis, minneapolis protests, washington riot, trump, trump george floyd, riots usa, donald trump, trump speech, scott rouse, chase hughes, mark bowden, greg hartley, the behavior panel, body language, body language expert, reading body language, news, expert, president trump, trump live, president donald trump, minneapolis police, donald trump speech
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Length: 43min 56sec (2636 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 04 2020
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