Roland Martin and the Washington Watch roundtable discuss the GOP presidential race, Gingrich's attack on the media, infidelity and has the GOP forgotten that they are the party of family values?
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We often talk about racism and bigotry toward African-Americans in this country, but there is an ism within our communities that we could shy -- we shy away from, and that's colorism. For as long as we've lived in this country, there has been a separation -- conscious or unconscious -- between light-skinned and dark-skinned African-Americans. "Dark Girls" is a powerful documentary on this issue. And before we talk to producer Bill Duke, here's a short preview showing just how early this prejudice begins.
In this special one-hour edition of "Face the Nation," Bob Schieffer is in Florida to discuss the upcoming primary there and the campaign that's down and dirtier than ever with guests including Newt Gingrich, Michele Bachmann, Donald Trump, DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Shultz, GOP Chair Reince Priebus and analysis from political columnists and reporters. WATCH NOW
Candy sits down with Presidential Candidate and Texas Congressman Ron Paul who is bypassing the sunshine state. Nonetheless, Paul is still polling at 14 percent behind Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. What's his strategy? We'll ask him. WATCH NOW




Roland Martin and the Washington Watch roundtable discuss Republicans attack capitalism and who will angry poor people support in 2012.
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Has President Obama put free enterprise on trial, does Mitt Romney think you are envious of him and is First Lady Michelle Obama a strong or an angry Black woman.
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The New Hampshire primary is over, and Mitt Romney was the clear winner with a double-digit lead. Now it's on to South Carolina. The writing is on the wall, though. It looks like the question in November for conservatives will be, "Who do we hate the most? Mitt Romney, or President Barack Obama?" WATCH NOW
Newt Gingrich spoke with Bob Schieffer on what separates himself the most from his competitor Mitt Romney; Then, Haley Barbour and Lindsey Graham analyze the results from the South Carolina primary; Also, Bob Schieffer finds out what it really means to be moderate. WATCH NOW
Watch the 'FOX News Sunday' panel, Liz Cheney, Karl Rove, Joe Trippi and Liz Marlantes, as they preview the State of the Union address, in our web exclusive Panel Plus WATCH NOW





Roland Martin and former RNC Chairman discuss the impact of weak teachers in American classrooms as well as the lack of parenting. Plus Steele joins #teamwhupazz.
Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney duke it out in Iowa, Republicans are absolutely freaking out about the prospects of Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich rise in the polls being challenged with negative political ads, POTUS recess appointments plus Robert Traynham Vs. Cornell Belcher. WATCH NOW
Roland Martin shows Dr. Chris Metzler how to wear a pocket square and Former RNC Chair Michael Steele joins in on the fun.
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This Sunday on "State of the Union"-- the presidential campaign is in full swing, and we're covering every angle. | Brad Atkins President of the South Carolina Baptist Convention and Bob Jones III Chancellor, Bob Jones University, weigh in on Mormonism, the Evangelical vote and analyze the 2012 GOP race. WATCH NOW
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Sen. Lindsey Graham and Rep. Tim Scott discuss the 2012 presidential race and the problems getting work done in Congress. WATCH NOW
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum tells Bob Schieffer why he thinks Mitt Romney is just a part-time conservative; Also, Newt Gingrich responds to questions about negative ads against Romney, and why he believes he is the GOP candidate that can defeat President Obama; And, Remember the old adage, "Think before you speak"? Bob Schieffer offers an update for the age of social media. WATCH NOW
After a strong showing in Iowa, Rick Santorum loses steam in New Hampshire. We'll talk with the former Senator about his campaign strategy for South Carolina, which could be the most consequential contest of the primary season.
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The battle over Bain and super PACs as the GOP race heads south. WATCH NOW
II Timothy 3:16 says, "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness."
When Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was living, and even after he died, some people tried to discredit him by suggesting that Dr. King was not a true minister of the Gospel, and even that he did not have a genuine relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ, but that he was just a mere social worker. However, from direct quotations from his lips, it seems as though he knew the KING of kings--Jesus Christ. Dr. King said:
He is an NFL football player who plays inside linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers. After a 10-year drought, he is partly responsible for helping his team reach the playoffs this season. He was selected by the San Francisco 49ers, in the first round of the 2007 NFL Draft. 









We've laid out this whole issue in terms of the struggles that people actually go through when it comes to not having a father in a home. We've talked about what it means when you have a husband who is not handling his business when it -- when it comes to domestic violence, the impact on the wife, the impact on the children, the impact on future relationships. WATCH NOW
Washington Watch: Discussion with T.D. Jakes (Part 2) WATCH NOW
GOP presidential candidates hit the stage in New Hampshire to take part in the MTP-Facebook Republican presidential debate. WATCH NOW
Candy is on the road again, live from Manchester New Hampshire to preview Tuesday's New Hampshire primary. The polls show Mitt Romney with a sizeable lead, but it's Jon Huntsman who has pounding the pavement and shaking hands in the Granite state, logging more days and events than any other GOP candidate. Also, Newt goes negative, hitting Mitt Romney hard on what Gingrich calls his "moderate" stances. Then, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi sits down with Candy for an exclusive interview. WATCH NOW
General Martin Dempsey and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta spoke with Bob Schieffer on the reorganizing of the U.S. military and the application of sanctions against Iran; Then, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) discuses the current state of Iraq and his endorsement of Mitt Romney; Also, Bob Schieffer on how the internet is redefining politics. WATCH NOW
George Stephanopoulos returns to "This Week" following GOP debate. WATCH NOW












Roland Martin and Bishop T.D. Jakes talk one-on-one about the importance of fathers in the African-American community, the Bishop Eddie L. Long scandal and what Black men look for in leadership.
GOP strategist Mike Murphy, New York Times columnist David Brooks, NBC's Andrea Mitchell, TIME magazine's Mark Halperin and the Des Moines Register's Kathie Obradovich discuss Tuesday's Iowa caucuses. WATCH NOW
Ron Paul disputes conspiracy-theory charge, blame for racist newsletters. WATCH NOW
Senator Rand Paul (son of Ron Paul), former Congressman (and Gingrich supporter) J.C. Watts, and former Sen. Jim Talent (a Romney supporter) join Bob Schieffer to discuss where their candidates are standing; Also on Bob Schieffer's commentary why he turns first to the obituaries, where he notes the passing of good people - and animals, like Cheetah the chimpanzee WATCH NOW
Just two days before voters finally weigh-in, Candy is live from Des Moines to preview the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses. WATCH NOW
He is the quarterback for the Carolina Panthers of the NFL. He was drafted as the first overall pick by the Panthers in the 2011 NFL Draft, becoming the third player to win the Heisman Trophy, a national championship, and be the first overall pick in the NFL draft all in the same one-year span.
May I wish you a Happy New Year! Today, I want to encourage you to start the new year off right by getting to know God for yourself.