mouth and medicitation of my het be acceptable in thy sight. oh, lord, my strength in my redeemer and every glad heart say amen. amen. the first thing i want to do, i want to give honor to the pastor of this church, pastor carter. and for his spirit of humility. [ applause ] i want to thank mama hughous, cissy, for your just willingness to forget about everything else and have this service here. that took a lot of courage [ applause ] and because of that, you brought the world to church today. i want to give honor to all of the bishops and pastors and folk that have come. i want to assure you that i won t be that long, but i ve been waiting on y all all day. so i want to make a couple of disclaimers. one, that most of this homily will be done in english, but old habits are hard to break, so if you hear language you don t understand, don t worry about it, because i wasn t talking to you no how. i was hoping that cece would have been singing before i m going to do s
outfront tonight, the market slid nearly 200 points today. the reason, fear and uncertainty. fear of europe and fear of the super committee. we are counting down to a huge moment for america on a day our commander in chief was warned china s military is building up with one main goal, taking on america. i ll get to that in a moment. first, the super committee is exactly one week away from its deadline to cut a minimum of $1.2 trillion from america s deficit. today was a day called critical by some lawmakers. the meetings have ended. there is no word on a possible deal. now, nearly 80% of americans don t expect the super committee to do its job. but no deal isn t just a chance to roll our eyes and say, hey, we knew it all along. no deal is bad for america. no deal means rising interest rates down the road and a halt in job creation now. we need a deal, and a deal is not hard to strike. we ve shown one way repeatedly on this show. that s to roll back the bush tax cuts for eve