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. >>> pat robertson? more like pot robertson. come out as a marijuana advocate for mla. he said in an interview, quote, i believe we should treat marijuana the way we treat beverage alcohol. i never used marijuana and i don't intend to, but it is one of the things -- one of the reasons the war on drugs has not worked. he said, quote, it is completely out of control. prisons are over run with people like sherrod. the penaltyies could gee 10 years for possession for a joint of marijuana. >> preach. >> fans are getting stoned welcome the comments. they said "pat robertson has an audience of millions of people like sherrod, and they respect what he has to say. he is not backtracking. he is doubling down." you know who else is doubling down on chilling out and eating snacks ? this little guy. >> sherrod, i go to you first for no special reason. >> because i'm your dealer. >> like many i was surprised to find you and pat robertson have something in common. i think we have a graphic. can we see it? a little diagram and -- >> you know wh
. >>> pat robertson? more like pot robertson. come out as a marijuana advocate for mla. he said in an interview, quote, i believe we should treat marijuana the way we treat beverage alcohol. i never used marijuana and i don't intend to, but it is one of the things -- one of the reasons the war on drugs has not worked. he said, quote, it is completely out of control. prisons are over run with people like sherrod. the penaltyies could gee 10 years for possession for a joint of marijuana....
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goes up, i do not know what will happen. >> as a leading official of the scottish national party, robertson tries to win over voters for independence. he was instrumental in bringing the leader of s&p to power in the devolve scottish parliament. both men are determined not to let the british prime minister highjack the independence issue >> i am not really popular in scotland. the fact that he seemed to be trying to claim our debate as this debate rebounded very badly. >> scotland has 4 million voters, and the s&p is targeting the undecided with a highly effective intelligence tool. the parties database contains collated information on individual income, level of education, age, and past voting records, data that can be bought in britain. >> no other party in scotland, britain, or europe has this system, and our rivals do not, it gives us a huge advantage. >> the s&p has target constituencies clearly mapped out from the big cities all the way to the highlands. >> it is like any other village or small town. a lot of people are undecided, and that makes us optimistic. >> but there is still a
goes up, i do not know what will happen. >> as a leading official of the scottish national party, robertson tries to win over voters for independence. he was instrumental in bringing the leader of s&p to power in the devolve scottish parliament. both men are determined not to let the british prime minister highjack the independence issue >> i am not really popular in scotland. the fact that he seemed to be trying to claim our debate as this debate rebounded very badly. >>...
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robertson, however, stands firm. moments later, the team rushes the cell. the lead officer activates an electronic stun shield capable of delivering a 50,000-volt shock. temporarily incapacitated, robertson is finally removed from his cell and cuffed. robertson is then taken to a holding area to rinse the pepper spray from his eyes and face. >> you should at least be proud that i fought back. >> nobody really got hurt. well, i didn't get hurt. because i -- i'm not trying to really get hurt until i'm ready to get hurt. but if i do get hurt, well -- that's just one of the consequences of doing battle. not far from robertson's cell is an inmate also known to treat prison like a war zone. >> this is one of my doodles. >> that's a pretty detailed doodle. >> well, i have plenty of time on my hands. >> for inmate john bright, plenty of time means a 99-year sentence for murder. >> i got in trouble for being a -- a -- a hitman for organized crime. i thought that organized crime was cool. i thought drug dealers were cool. i watched "scarface" 20 times, bought the vid
robertson, however, stands firm. moments later, the team rushes the cell. the lead officer activates an electronic stun shield capable of delivering a 50,000-volt shock. temporarily incapacitated, robertson is finally removed from his cell and cuffed. robertson is then taken to a holding area to rinse the pepper spray from his eyes and face. >> you should at least be proud that i fought back. >> nobody really got hurt. well, i didn't get hurt. because i -- i'm not trying to really...
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robertson trained at emory under the late bill wily. it truly can be said, if you will pardon a slightly vernacular, nonacademic expression, that the student has done the mentor proud. as you will see from our program, from your program, our first speaker is sy bunting who will offer answers to the question what was grant like. followed by bud robertson with insights regarding grant on the eve of the wilderness campaign. folks, i know we are in for a good time. and i give you now josiah bunting. [ applause ] >> i need to tell you at the beginning that -- bud robertson is not only a great historian but a practitioner of the fine art of refereeing college football games. and i first got to know him at hampton sydney college about 35 years ago. and, if you are in the football refereeing business, you get used to taking a lot of abuse. and, this was a game between hampton sydney and sowanti. you can imagine the level of football being played. and i asked dr. robertson, a little bit about his saturday afternoon profession. and then he said,
robertson trained at emory under the late bill wily. it truly can be said, if you will pardon a slightly vernacular, nonacademic expression, that the student has done the mentor proud. as you will see from our program, from your program, our first speaker is sy bunting who will offer answers to the question what was grant like. followed by bud robertson with insights regarding grant on the eve of the wilderness campaign. folks, i know we are in for a good time. and i give you now josiah...
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that something was pat robertson. specifically pat robertson's school the year after mr. robertson ran for president. bob mcdonnell was not a kid at this point in his life. he was married, had kids of his own, a mid-career change undertaken by an adult. at pat robertson's university while bob mcdonnell was in his mid-30s, the republican's party vision for the family the compelling issue of the decade. leaders, bob mcdonnell argued correct the folklore of church and state. to punish could habitate tors, homosexuals or fornicators. man's basic nature is inclined toward evil, when the exercise of liberty takes the shape of pornography, drug abuse or homosexuality, hey, that is me, the government must restrain, punish and deter. bob mcdonnell said the supreme court ruling in griswold versus connecticut which says states can't criminalize contra shin he said that was i will lodge kay. he raged against the perverted notion of liberty, each individual should live out his sexual life in the way he chooses, without interference from the state. that was bob mcdonnell's vision for w
that something was pat robertson. specifically pat robertson's school the year after mr. robertson ran for president. bob mcdonnell was not a kid at this point in his life. he was married, had kids of his own, a mid-career change undertaken by an adult. at pat robertson's university while bob mcdonnell was in his mid-30s, the republican's party vision for the family the compelling issue of the decade. leaders, bob mcdonnell argued correct the folklore of church and state. to punish could...
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robertson told us emphatically his gift has no connection to the promise. so your donation is not tied... >> absolutely not. >> reporter: ...directly to his call to repeal dodd-frank? >> no, not in the least. >> reporter: if mitt romney were to become president, would you expect him to take your phone call? >> i would expect mitt romney to speak to me occasionally because i think he respects me. i don't think he would ever say "i owe julian robertson a call" because he contributed to my pac. >> reporter: the big donors toned say they just want their guy to win. hollywood producer jeffrey katzenberg told us by e-mail he gave $2 million to the super pac behind president obama to counter donations coming from the president's conservative opponents. these unlimited seven-figure donation could buy a new level of special access to the candidates, but, scott, it's also true most of these big donors have that access already. >> pelley: unlimited money in both parties. wyatt, thanks very much. a grand jury may begin hearing evidence next tuesday in the case of trayv
robertson told us emphatically his gift has no connection to the promise. so your donation is not tied... >> absolutely not. >> reporter: ...directly to his call to repeal dodd-frank? >> no, not in the least. >> reporter: if mitt romney were to become president, would you expect him to take your phone call? >> i would expect mitt romney to speak to me occasionally because i think he respects me. i don't think he would ever say "i owe julian robertson a...
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willis robertson of virginia. robertson had signed the 1950s southern manifesto pledging massive resistance to racial integration, only three u.s. senators refused to sign. estes of tennessee, al gore senior, and lyndon johnson of texas. robertson's son, senator robertson's son, pat, had had a dramatic religious conversion after yale law school, pat robertson is a very unusual pentecostal, in terms of his class origins. pat robertson established -- is an early form of the christian broadcast network. he refused in 1966 to campaign for his father. he told his father he had been wrong. he was continuing to be wrong. and it created a tension. so there are -- you know, normally one -- you know, one does not think -- in that context of pat robertson, but there is some redemption and some changing of the guard that does occur. >> you say that in 1968 johnson kind of threw in the towel when he essentially gave up, that's when the american people became disloyal. later on in your book you do a thing on the mass media, gre
willis robertson of virginia. robertson had signed the 1950s southern manifesto pledging massive resistance to racial integration, only three u.s. senators refused to sign. estes of tennessee, al gore senior, and lyndon johnson of texas. robertson's son, senator robertson's son, pat, had had a dramatic religious conversion after yale law school, pat robertson is a very unusual pentecostal, in terms of his class origins. pat robertson established -- is an early form of the christian broadcast...
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i knew pat robertson.olks like pat robertson or now mitt romney and others using god in this political way, they are really anti-christian. i want to repeat it. if you're following jesus, let's just say we don't know who jesus is but we do know what he said about the poor, about caring for people. jesus' philosophy was not that the wealthy should triumph and the poor is dirt under the feet. the corporate american philosophy that is now pouring in with $100 million donors to these pacs that romney is trying to win his election with, these folks are not using god in the wrong way. i think they are anti-christian and as a christian i not only resent the misuse of god in this campaign against what i think is one of our best presidents who has dug us out of one of the deepest holes we're in but i resent it as a christian. >> let me ask joe this. because i agree with a lot of your theological views and very passionate about it as a minister. joe, isn't the real point that americans should not have to go through
i knew pat robertson.olks like pat robertson or now mitt romney and others using god in this political way, they are really anti-christian. i want to repeat it. if you're following jesus, let's just say we don't know who jesus is but we do know what he said about the poor, about caring for people. jesus' philosophy was not that the wealthy should triumph and the poor is dirt under the feet. the corporate american philosophy that is now pouring in with $100 million donors to these pacs that...
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robertson -- it's not your money. and this is what has the american people so worked up. $8,000 is a lot of money. $6500 goes a very long way. for most families today. and i would argue, that the invisible man there, mr. neely, if he had thought this was his money, we wouldn't be here today. mr. chairman, i yield back. thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. and i would note for the record that we have not been able to get a clarification whether it's 6 or 10. it appears it could be 10 round trips with family in some cases, costing over $100,000 to find out what vegas was like. with that, we go to the gentleman from another region. the gentleman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i generally applaud yours and the committee's selection of witnesses, but you've left out one important witness in that hearing. and that's the mind-reader. maybe he could tell us what some of these people were thinking when they did that. i do have a couple of comments and questions that hopefully you all could clear up for me. i'm rea
robertson -- it's not your money. and this is what has the american people so worked up. $8,000 is a lot of money. $6500 goes a very long way. for most families today. and i would argue, that the invisible man there, mr. neely, if he had thought this was his money, we wouldn't be here today. mr. chairman, i yield back. thank you. >> i thank the gentleman. and i would note for the record that we have not been able to get a clarification whether it's 6 or 10. it appears it could be 10 round...
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pat robertson. >> of course. >> and jonathan, managed to navigate the pat robertson segment with a plum, a bit of a compliment for the old man. thank you, john. after this, what storms on the sun mean for us here on earth. hey dad. see how the carrots i grow make that new stouffer's steam meal so tasty. actually, the milk from my farm makes it so creamy, right dad. ah, but my carrots have that crunch. it's my milk in the rich sauce coating the chicken and the pasta. boys! don't you think stouffer's steam perfect bag should get some credit? my carrots. my milk. my carrots. my milk. [ female announcer ] new from stouffer's. farmers' harvest steam meals for one in the steam perfect bag seal in all the goodness. they taste so good, we'll bet the farm on it. nestle. good food, good life. carrots! creamy! we have to thank you for the advice on phillips' caplets. magnesium, right? you bet! phillips' caplets use magnesium. works more naturally than stimulant laxatives... for gentle relief of occasional cons
pat robertson. >> of course. >> and jonathan, managed to navigate the pat robertson segment with a plum, a bit of a compliment for the old man. thank you, john. after this, what storms on the sun mean for us here on earth. hey dad. see how the carrots i grow make that new stouffer's steam meal so tasty. actually, the milk from my farm makes it so creamy, right dad. ah, but my carrots have that crunch. it's my milk in the rich sauce coating the chicken and the pasta. boys! don't you...
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by all accounts, 78-year-old joseph robertson was a sweet, soft-spoken man who had no enemies. a retiree who had drawn for the neighborhood newspaper the mont clarion for many years. >> he was almost 80 and i have never seen him raise a finger, raise his voice. my only thought is he didn't deserve anything that happened to him. >> reporter: what happened to robertson is a mystery. a friend found his body in his home this morning. while police aren't yelling calling this a homicide -- >> it's too early to make that determination right now. >> reporter: -- the cops, crime tape and coroner's van have neighbors on edge. >> it's a very quiet neighborhood. we have lived here 35 years. >> reporter: a quiet oakland hills neighborhood that has seen a recent rash of crime. robertson's car was vandalized a few weeks ago and then there are the burglaries. >> well, we were robbed about 6 or 7 months ago. and i know there's been a lot of robberies around in the area. >> reporter: so many break-ins that in november, the neighborhood safety council installed security cameras. but crime maps sh
by all accounts, 78-year-old joseph robertson was a sweet, soft-spoken man who had no enemies. a retiree who had drawn for the neighborhood newspaper the mont clarion for many years. >> he was almost 80 and i have never seen him raise a finger, raise his voice. my only thought is he didn't deserve anything that happened to him. >> reporter: what happened to robertson is a mystery. a friend found his body in his home this morning. while police aren't yelling calling this a homicide...
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later, pat robertson thinks athiests are miserable and want christians to be unhappy.happy atheist will bring him wrong. to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >>> as "time" approaches its person of the year, you can cast your vote at time.com where the ballot include
later, pat robertson thinks athiests are miserable and want christians to be unhappy.happy atheist will bring him wrong. to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden...
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tonight, reverend pat robertson, bill o'reilly and ricky gervais.the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? we might still be making mix tapes. find this. pause this. play this. eject this. write this. it's like the days before esurance express lane™. you had to find a bunch of documents just to get a car insurance quote. now express lane finds your driving info with just one click, saving time to be nostalgic about the days before express lane. thank you, insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> in on op-ed today, warren buffett insisted that slightly higher tax rates will in
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despite all robertson thinks studies have shown that children as young as nine years old are aware of their sexuality robinson is the same man who said the haiti earthquake was caused by a pact with the devil so this. and a comment shouldn't come as much of a surprise and a very very ugly they should daniel genki genki of bishop in illinois spoke at a mass this weekend following a catholic men's march we come back and he actually compared president obama to hitler take a listen. hitler and stalin at the better moments which is barely tolerate some churches remaining an open book would not tolerate any competition with the state education social services and health care. in clear violation of our first amendment rights president obama with his radical pro-abortion extreme secularist agenda now seems intent on following a similar path. actually hitler tried to exterminate millions of people because they were of a different faith president obama wants to make sure working women have access to contraception and some two very different things the fact that bishop genki would suggest that p
despite all robertson thinks studies have shown that children as young as nine years old are aware of their sexuality robinson is the same man who said the haiti earthquake was caused by a pact with the devil so this. and a comment shouldn't come as much of a surprise and a very very ugly they should daniel genki genki of bishop in illinois spoke at a mass this weekend following a catholic men's march we come back and he actually compared president obama to hitler take a listen. hitler and...
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robertson said recently. i have never used manner, and i don't intend to, he said, but it's just one of those things that, well, i think this war on drugs just hasn't succeeded. the reason robertson is for legalizing marijuana is that it has created a prison problem in america that is well beyond what most americans imagine. he is right. here are the numbers. the total number of americans under correctional supervision, prison, parole, et cetera, is 7.1 million. more than the entire state of massachusetts. no other country comes even close to our rates of incarceration. we have 760 prisoners per 100,000 people. most european countries have one-seventh that number per capita, so it's adjusted for population. even those on the high end of the global spectrum -- brazil, poland -- have only one-quarter of the number we do. if you say this is 134 kind of enduring aspect of america's wild west culture, you would be wrong. in 1980 our rates of incarceration were a quarter what they are now. what changed was the war
robertson said recently. i have never used manner, and i don't intend to, he said, but it's just one of those things that, well, i think this war on drugs just hasn't succeeded. the reason robertson is for legalizing marijuana is that it has created a prison problem in america that is well beyond what most americans imagine. he is right. here are the numbers. the total number of americans under correctional supervision, prison, parole, et cetera, is 7.1 million. more than the entire state of...
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robertson, would you know? >> i think the gentleman hit on something which is we appreciate things being centralized but one of the questions is, do we have high ranking high paid civil servants in these regions going every back, because they're not responsible, perhaps we're paying more than we should support responsibility not met. >> my understanding is that in -- i believe all the regions, the regional commissioners are paid more than the regional administrators. >> but more than $100,000? >> significantly. >> i believe both of them are over that number, yes. >> thank you. >> mr. chair. >> yes. the regional commissioners are paid quite a bit. the regional administrator is at the gs-15 level. >> which would put him quite a bit below sas. mr. chaffetz is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ms. johnson, with whom did you collaborate the development of your testimony submitted? did you collaborate with anybody in the development of your testimony? >> i wrote my testimony, and i discussed it
robertson, would you know? >> i think the gentleman hit on something which is we appreciate things being centralized but one of the questions is, do we have high ranking high paid civil servants in these regions going every back, because they're not responsible, perhaps we're paying more than we should support responsibility not met. >> my understanding is that in -- i believe all the regions, the regional commissioners are paid more than the regional administrators. >> but...
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or and one more thing, lord, why did you tell pat robertson. i'm not complaining, but what about me? is there some sort of next president phone tree i can get orntion you know, like in cases of snow day. anyway if it's something i've done other than that, you know, that thing i try to stop doing, i'm sorry. amen. jesus number one. whooo (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that ought to do it and pat, the next time you have god on the line, remember he's a lot like your viewers. really old and trusting. so hit him up for some cash. we'll be right back. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you very much. welcome back. my guest tonight is the founder and former c.e.o. of aol and a leader thered so-called sharing economy. i assume he didn't mindsharing the green room snacks way chicken. please welcome steve case. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: hey, mr. case. thanks so much for coming on. now okay, you're a legend of american modern technology. you were one of the co-founders of aol. you served as chairman & ceo. later became chairman of time
or and one more thing, lord, why did you tell pat robertson. i'm not complaining, but what about me? is there some sort of next president phone tree i can get orntion you know, like in cases of snow day. anyway if it's something i've done other than that, you know, that thing i try to stop doing, i'm sorry. amen. jesus number one. whooo (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that ought to do it and pat, the next time you have god on the line, remember he's a lot like your viewers. really old...
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or and one more thing, lord, why did you tell pat robertson. i'm not complaining, but what about me? is there some sort of next president phone tree i can get orntion you know, like in cases of snow day. anyway if it's something i've done other than that, you know, that thing i try to stop doing, i'm sorry. amen. jesus number one. whooo (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that ought to do it and pat, the next time you have god on the line, remember he's a lot like your viewers. really old and trusting. so hit him up for some cash. we'll be right back. ♪ he was a 21st century global nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-com now let'
or and one more thing, lord, why did you tell pat robertson. i'm not complaining, but what about me? is there some sort of next president phone tree i can get orntion you know, like in cases of snow day. anyway if it's something i've done other than that, you know, that thing i try to stop doing, i'm sorry. amen. jesus number one. whooo (cheers and applause) >> stephen: that ought to do it and pat, the next time you have god on the line, remember he's a lot like your viewers. really old...
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billionaire pat robertson now and you and i are paying his taxes because he pushes the stuff and tax exempt channel all the secrets god has revealed to pat robertson are said to include the location of noah's ark the perfect recipe for cookies and we're donald trump's hair really came from maybe it's time for mr i'm hearing voices parrot robertson to call it quits and the very very ugly peter johnson jr the g.o.p. t.v. talking head went on fox and friends this morning to bash what he called an unfair scrutiny of the republican race by left wing media here's what he said. in terms of scrutiny there has to be fear in this and so if you're a commentator and an analyst and i'm a commentator now analyst say you're a commentator and that list if you're an activist say you're an activist but to pretend that you're a news person to pretend that you're giving a fair and balanced view of things when in fact you have no credentials to do that and you're only history is to engage in activism is to engage in politics is to engage in propaganda then that's an unfair portrayal of the news to the am
billionaire pat robertson now and you and i are paying his taxes because he pushes the stuff and tax exempt channel all the secrets god has revealed to pat robertson are said to include the location of noah's ark the perfect recipe for cookies and we're donald trump's hair really came from maybe it's time for mr i'm hearing voices parrot robertson to call it quits and the very very ugly peter johnson jr the g.o.p. t.v. talking head went on fox and friends this morning to bash what he called an...
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i was awkward and nothing like a preacher who preaches hate ha yes pat robertson is still alive and well and spouting off at the mouth per usual but this time he's turned to muslims and women giving great advice saying hey if you want to beat your wife no problem just become a muslim they beat their wives right but it gets worse he goes on to say that as a man he's got to stand up to his wife and put her in her place essentially condoning wife beating by the way here's a fun side note when my producers tried to find that original video on c.b.s. website they found the entire video with the incendiary wife beating comments completely edited out vanished but listen if you're to be bold enough to say what you said that you should be bold enough to allow everyone to see it how robertson does a disservice to us in so many ways because in reality he's a leader in the eyes of many he has an elevated voice and the people who look to him as a man of god a man who can differentiate between right and wrong well unfortunately they take his words as pure itself so for those of you who would like to w
i was awkward and nothing like a preacher who preaches hate ha yes pat robertson is still alive and well and spouting off at the mouth per usual but this time he's turned to muslims and women giving great advice saying hey if you want to beat your wife no problem just become a muslim they beat their wives right but it gets worse he goes on to say that as a man he's got to stand up to his wife and put her in her place essentially condoning wife beating by the way here's a fun side note when my...
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a spokesman says pat robertson meant decriminalization not legalization.axpayers billions and cut down on overcrowding in prisons which is absolutely true. in case you are wondering pat robertson says he has never smoked the wacky weed and does not encourage said smoking. the u.s. surgeon general calls tobacco use a deadly pediatric epidemic that will kill one of every three smokers under the age of 26. >> the warning in the surgeon general's first report in nearly 20 years on tobacco in young people. found almost 25% of all high school seniors smoke despite 50 years of health warnings and many chew tobacco. calling for more smoking bans and higher cigarette taxes. spokesman for the parent company tobacco giant philip morris says it markets to adults and not to children. adult smokers already bear quite a tax burden. farm ares toss rotten eggs at a government building to protest a plan to import american beef. that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. thousands of hog farmers showed up. the cabinet announced it plans to lift a ban on u.s. beef tha
a spokesman says pat robertson meant decriminalization not legalization.axpayers billions and cut down on overcrowding in prisons which is absolutely true. in case you are wondering pat robertson says he has never smoked the wacky weed and does not encourage said smoking. the u.s. surgeon general calls tobacco use a deadly pediatric epidemic that will kill one of every three smokers under the age of 26. >> the warning in the surgeon general's first report in nearly 20 years on tobacco in...
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now pat robertson. >> i think the denver broncos treated him shabbily.won seven games, he brought them into the playoffs for heaven sakes, they were a nothing team, he rallied them together with spectacular last-minute passes and you know, when they beat buffalo, i mean pittsburgh, excuse me, it was a tremendous victory. peyton manning was a tremendous mvp, quarterback. but he's been injured. if that injury comes back denver will find itself without a quarterback. and in my opinion, p would serve them right. >> see, here's the deal on that, we had 42 seconds to fill in the show and i was tired of talking, so we put pat robertson on, okay. still ahead on "way too early," why are you awake? es, and my kids and i did our wills on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one pe
now pat robertson. >> i think the denver broncos treated him shabbily.won seven games, he brought them into the playoffs for heaven sakes, they were a nothing team, he rallied them together with spectacular last-minute passes and you know, when they beat buffalo, i mean pittsburgh, excuse me, it was a tremendous victory. peyton manning was a tremendous mvp, quarterback. but he's been injured. if that injury comes back denver will find itself without a quarterback. and in my opinion, p...
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pope was as ike robertson said, not the finest of generals in the eastern theater, but he was a very perceptive observer. he recalled that pope, stanton told him, rather in pope's worlds, stanton regailed him at the first meeting that spared neither himself more president lincoln. stanton's remarks made it clear to pope that the shenandoah valley debacle was, quoting pope, really a campaign conducted from washington by the president and the secretary of war in which the generals played no part except to obey orders. the generals, pope concluded, were entirely innocent of any responsibility for those operations, unquote. stanton never publicly confessed his or president lincoln's role in the union defeat, and history really has chosen to blame rather than them, to blame the three generals who in a sense dangled from strings that were pulled in washington. major generals nathaniel p. banks, john c. free month, irwin mcdowell. but while all of these generals committed errors, and i could spend the next hour talking about errors they committed, the larger responsibility for the union def
pope was as ike robertson said, not the finest of generals in the eastern theater, but he was a very perceptive observer. he recalled that pope, stanton told him, rather in pope's worlds, stanton regailed him at the first meeting that spared neither himself more president lincoln. stanton's remarks made it clear to pope that the shenandoah valley debacle was, quoting pope, really a campaign conducted from washington by the president and the secretary of war in which the generals played no part...