Watch Live - The 2010 Values Voter Summit began at 8:00 a.m. ET Friday and will end on Saturday, September 18. WATCH NOW
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Watch Live - The 2010 Values Voter Summit began at 8:00 a.m. ET Friday and will end on Saturday, September 18. WATCH NOW

AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner looks ahead to three key games in the NFL, including the Colts-Giants game, which features a matchup of brothers and starting quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning. (Sept. 16)
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A Florida high school is outfitting its students with Kindles instead of traditional text books. WATCH NOW

There will be no 2005 Heisman winner now that Reggie Bush has returned the award from that year. Wednesday, the head of the Heisman Trophy Trust said the 2005 award will be vacated. (Sept. 15)
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Dallas police have filed criminal charges against three white officers and fired one accused of beating a 28-year-old black suspect in an incident caught on squad car dashboard cameras. WATCH NOW
Segregation was outlawed decades ago, but it still exists in many cities including Chicago. Right now, a Chicago family and real estate company is being sued for allegedly refusing to sell a home in Bridgeport to a black couple. Former Radio host Stan Lawrence joined us to talk about the history of segregation in Chicago. WATCH NOW
Andrew Young isn't fazed by reports that a photographer for Martin Luther King Jr. may have also been a spy for the FBI. WATCH NOW
Mexicans celebrated the country's 200th anniversary of independence from Spain with parades and a late night concert in the capital on Wednesday. About 60-thousand revellers gathered in Mexico City to take part in a $40 million dollar fiesta. WATCH NOW
Palestinian militants and Israeli forces attacked each other Wednesday, forming a grim backdrop for the latest round of U.S.-driven peace negotiations. Those talks ended with no agreement on the most pressing issue: Jewish settlements. WATCH NOW
Victories by tea party candidates in Republican primaries are a cause for concern for GOP leaders, and reason to be hopeful for Democrats. WATCH NOW
Rep. Charles Rangel addresses supporters after beating five challengers to win his Democratic primary. WATCH NOW

USC athletic director Pat Haden offers his take on Reggie Bush's decision to return the Heisman Trophy.
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Rev. James Meeks continues his series on the family. WATCH NOW
Christine O'Donnell rode a surge of support from tea party activists to victory in Delaware's Republican Senate primary Tuesday night, dealing yet another setback to the GOP establishment in a campaign season full of them. WATCH NOW

Rafael Nadal goes on to win the U.S. Open against Novak Djokovic to give Nadal his first career Grand Slam.
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President Barack Obama wants voters to make a choice in November between his policy on tax cuts for the middle class and the Republican party's plan to cut taxes for income earners at all levels. WATCH NOW
Pastor James T. Meeks continues his series on the family. WATCH NOW
D.C.'s mayoral primary is being watched far beyond the city, as education is playing a significant role in the race. WATCH NOW
By some estimates, Haiti's January earthquake left about 33 million cubic yards of debris in Port-au-Prince, more than seven times the amount of concrete used to build the Hoover Dam. So far, only about 2 percent of the debris has been cleared. WATCH NOW

The United States won its first world championship since 1994 Sunday, beating Turkey 81-64 behind another sensational performance from the tournament MVP, Kevin Durant, who scored 28 points.
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Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf speaks to the Council on Foreign Relations about the proposed Islamic center in New York. WATCH NOW
Morning Joe is a weekday morning talk show on MSNBC, with Joe Scarborough discussing the news of the day in a panel format with co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist. WATCH NOW
Roland has tough words for Commissioner of Baseball Bud Selig who tries to defend holding the All Star Game in Arizona, despite the protest of several Latino players. WATCH NOW
We all know the spill in the gulf is bad, but Roland and his panel feel that most Americans do not fully comprehend the scope of this disaster. WATCH NOW
We'll speak exclusively to President Obama's Senior Adviser David Axelrod as he weighs in on the Administration's agenda and defends their record. / The debate over a Muslim's groups plans to build a mosque near Ground Zero and a growing controversy over the plans of a small town pastor to burn copies of the Quran on the anniversary of September 11th heightens tensions in Muslim communities throughout the United States. We'll have an exclusive conversation with the Mayor of New York City at the time of the attacks, Republican Rudy Giuliani. WATCH NOW
Austan Goolsbee reported on the Obama Administration's latest efforts to fix the economy while saying he expects unemployment to stay high in the immediate future. WATCH NOW
Also, the man everyone's talking about - Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf - joined me in an exclusive Sunday interview. He responded to Pastor Jones cancelling plans to burn the Koran and the controversy surrounding the Ground Zero mosque. WATCH NOW
Eboo Patel, Irshad Manji and Rev. Richard Cizik discuss Islam in America. WATCH NOW
Nine years after the worst attack on America's homeland, the President found it necessary to underline just who our enemies are. Bob Schieffer talked with the first Muslim member of Congress, Keith Ellison and Tom Kean, the former New Jersey governor who headed the 9/11 Commission, on where they believe the country stands on Islam and the war on terror. Also; an exclusive interview with Republican House Minority Leader John Boehner; Finally, Bob Schieffer comments on the days after 9/11. WATCH NOW
New chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisers talks economy and elections WATCH NOW
Former House speaker on boosting the economy and the 2010 midterms WATCH NOW
President Obama says that if there is a lesson to be learned on 9/11 it is this: we are one nation, one people. WATCH NOW

President Obama honors the memories of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001 in a ceremony at the Pentagon and calls on the nation to use the day to foster the American ideals of service, tolerance and unity.
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Hundreds of people have gathered in western Pennsylvania to honor the victims of Flight 93 on the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks. WATCH NOW

Defending US Open Women's Singles champion, Kim Clijsters was able to knock off 2-time US Open champion Venus Williams in 3 sets to advance to the Finals against Russia's Vera Zvonareva. Watch the highlights here.
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The Florida pastor who had planned to burn the Qur'an is reported to be in New York City in hopes of meeting with the the imam overseeing a proposed mosque and Islamic center to be built near ground zero. WATCH NOW
The September 11 memorial nears completion in the footprints of the World Trade Center. Deb Feyerick got an inside look. WATCH NOW
The worst 10 minutes in the history of the United States. This is the actual CNN coverage starting just before the first tower fell. Near the end of this clip, the reporter hears 'unconfirmed' news of a plane down in Pennsylvania. WATCH NOW

Sept. 10: A 24-hour time-lapse video of construction at the site as crews race to finish the Memorial and museum before next year's tenth anniversary.
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Washington Watch correspondent and Interactive One Chief Content Officer Smokey D. Fontaine traveled to Louisiana to expose the frightening dilemmas of living in the Gulf Coast region after the worse oil spill in US history. WATCH NOW

The President holds a news conference at the White House to answer questions about his vision for the nation's economy and other topics.
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady agreed to a four-year contract extension Thursday that would make him the NFL's highest paid player, according to two people with knowledge of the contract. (Sept. 10)
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President Barack Obama sternly admonished a Florida pastor and appealed to him to call off plans to torch the Quran, which he did late Thursday afternoon. AP's Mark Smith reports. WATCH NOW
Emergency crews battle a suspected gas fire in San Bruno, California. WATCH NOW
HLN's Richelle Carey speaks to National Urban League president Mark Morial about the economy and race. WATCH NOW
Tvoneonline.com's James Hill joins Roland Martin to discuss the hottest stories on the web. WATCH NOW

NFL Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner previews the opening weekend of the season, highlighted by Thursday's game between the defending Super Bowl champion Saints and the Vikings. The Jets and Colts are also in action. (Sept. 8)
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Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf says radicals are hijacking the talk about the Islamic center and he didn't foresee the problem. WATCH NOW
Roland has a strong message for the leaders in Washington but the question is, are they listening?
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WATCH NOWThe President will lay out key initiatives to create jobs and make
the choice clear between an economy that works for the middle class and
going back to the disastrous special interest economy.

Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin selected Tiger Woods with one of his four captain's picks on Tuesday. Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink and Rickie Fowler were also selected. (Sept. 7)
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Hundreds of firefighters battled multiple fires in Detroit after high winds brought down power lines. WATCH NOW
Even if they were enacted soon, President Barack Obama's proposed tax breaks for businesses would hardly be a quick fix to rejuvenate hiring or the economy, analysts say. WATCH NOW
Religious leaders hold an interfaith meeting to denounce the growing tide of fear and intolerance of Islam. WATCH NOW
A broad coalition of Christian, Jewish and Islamic leaders denounced what they described as a rising tide of anti-Muslim bigotry across the United States Tuesday, arguing that such sentiments constitute a betrayal of traditional American principles. WATCH NOW
The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan is warning that a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book could endanger U.S. troops and Americans worldwide.
With powerful true stories, illustrations from the life of Christ, and specific activities for readers to engage, DO Something! is a hopeful and practical book that shows how to live out faith in a way that improves people's lives. With transparency and humility, Miles McPherson shares his own shortcomings as a young pastor trying to connect with people in need. WATCH NOW

Kellen Moore threw a late touchdown pass to lead third-ranked Boise State past No. 10 Virginia Tech 33-30 Monday night. The Broncos have won 15 straight games. (Sept 7)
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White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs outlines the administration's plans for the anniversary of 9/11. WATCH NOW
Director Oliver Stone revisits his 1987 blockbuster with a sequel that addresses the nation's economic meltdown. WATCH NOW
Religious leaders hold an interfaith meeting to denounce the rise of "Islamophobia." WATCH NOW
Vickie Winans' Shake Yourself Loose Music Video WATCH NOW
Would you date a broke man? Would you marry a woman with no ends? Roland puts Omarosa and Tyrese to the test. WATCH NOW
Jefferson Thomas in 1957, one of nine African American who integrated
Little Rock Central High School while federal troops patrolled the
campus, is seen in an 1957 file photo. Jefferson Thomas died Sunday,
Sept. 5, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio, said fellow Little Rock Nine member
Minnijean Trickey Brown. He was 68.
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The President talks about his fight to make America work for the middle class and make sure hard work is rewarded -- rather than greed and recklessness .
A powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck much of New Zealand's South Island early Saturday. No tsunami alert was issued and there were no reports of serious injuries, but looters broke into some damaged shops in Christchurch, police said. WATCH NOW
CNN's John King talks about the recovering economy with his political panel. WATCH NOW
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer stumbled and stammered through opening statement during a gubernatorial debate. Brewer faced opposition from democratic candidate Terry Goddard, and walked away from a group of reporters during post-debate questioning. WATCH NOW
Morehouse University professor Stephane Dunn shares her opinion on the limitations of megachurches. WATCH NOW
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson responds to accusations regarding charitable scholarships going to family members. 
Ninth seed Andy Roddick lost in a second-round upset Wednesday night at the U.S. Open. Serbia's Janko Tipsarevic moved into the third round for the first time with the four-set win. (Sept. 2)
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US President Barack Obama on Wednesday told Israeli and Palestinian leaders not to let slip a fleeting opportunity for peace, as he launched a landmark Middle East diplomatic initiative. WATCH NOW
Typhoon Kompasu slammed into South Korea, killing three people in what officials said was the strongest tropical storm to hit the Seoul area in 15 years. The storm knocked over trees and power lines, cutting off power to 60-thousand homes.
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The President announced that negotiations will begin Thursday in an effort to secure peace in the Middle East. WATCH NOW
Music video by Trin-i-tee 5:7 performing I Will Lift. (C) 2008 Music World Productions WATCH NOW
VaShawn Mitchell performing Nobody Greater live WATCH NOW
Despite its style and flash, Takers suffers from clichés, a lack of originality and moral ambiguity.
When Christian talk show host Serenity Williams's fiance calls off their wedding because he can't deal with her popularity, she determines that she will never fall in love with another pride-filled, ego-driven pastor. Then, Serenity's producer asks her to interview the charismatic Pastor Phillip McKnight, who has recently gone through a divorce. Serenity feels that this is her chance to expose the arrogance of ego-filled pastors to the world. But Pastor Phillip is broken and humbled from his experiences, and the surprising humility of this man causes Serenity to want to un-break his heart. However, Serenity will need the Lord to fix her heart and change her mind about male preachers before she and Phillip can become all they were meant to be to each other. WATCH NOW
Through his travels, gospel artist Alvin Slaughter has seen a pervasive weariness in the body of Christ. He knows the signs because he has been there himself. Despite being in church all of his life, knowing every song and countless scriptures, Slaughter struggled with fear, depression, financial failure, and marital strife. In Reinvent Your Life, he uses his story as a backdrop to give you the tools you need to overcome the troubles you are going through today. Through his casual storytelling and captivating humor you will learn how to make the choices now that will lead to more passionate faith, deeper relationships, power, peace, and true success. WATCH NOW
These are difficult days in our world's history. 1.75 billion people are desperately poor, natural disasters are gouging entire nations, and economic uncertainty still reigns across the globe. But you and I have been given an opportunity to make a big difference. What if we did? What if we rocked the world with hope? Infiltrated all corners with God's love and life? We are created by a great God to do great works. He invites us to outlive our lives, not just in heaven, but here on earth. Let's live our lives in such a way that the world will be glad we did. WATCH NOW
This book describes the author's personal journey from brokenness to wholeness. It further tells of the author's struggles and mishaps which led to an ever expanding relationship with God. Its intent is to encourage the readers that by having faith in God and themselves, they can overcome anything in life and live the rest of their lives better than ever before. WATCH NOW





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