stock car race. they were going to see a crash. that they were almost expting to see something. and maybe i should have more respect for my fellow human beings. but it turns out the people really seemed to want to be there to see something that they may not be able to see again.
part of me was afraid that people were going to though show because they thought it was a stock car race. they were going to see a crash but they were almost expecting to see something and maybe i should have more respect for my fellow human beings. but it turns out the people seem to want to be there to see something they may not be able to see again. in a way, it s a blessing for his fans because we know that on down the line we re not going to be able to go and see him and watch him perform. so now is our opportunity to get out and to be able to see, you know, a living legend. glen and my dad were friends. his music filled the house, the cash house.
all of that. he jokes around constantly. he has more jokes than anyone i have ever met and we crack each other up all the time and have a wonderful time. i have cried and i have laughed. laughing is a hell of a lot better. flex your muscles for me, honey. woo, woo. are you kidding me? that s not a 75-year-old body. woo, just don t turn sideways. part of me was afraid that people were going to though show because they thought it was a stock car race. they were going to see a crash but they were almost expecting to see something and maybe i should have more respect for my fellow human beings. but it turns out the people seem to want to be there to see something they may not be able to see again. in a way it s a blessing for his
we re glad you are right here. let s start at the top of the hour with republican presidential candidate mitt romney. he s facing criticism and questions for being a mormon. this time it s coming from the pastor of a mega church in dallas. his name is reverend robert jeffress. you may recognize that name and face. jeffress introduced governor rick perry at the conservative values voter summit in washington, d.c. he was critical of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints and told our jim acosta and others that morm ononism is cult. you created a stir because in talking to reporters, you said in pretty strong plain language what you think of mormonism. you describe it as a cult. and you say that if a republican votes for mitt romney, they re giving credibility to a cult. to you stand fwby that comment? absolutely. that is the historic position of evangelical christianity. we have officially labelled mormonism as a couple. i think those born again followers of christ
fayetteville, arkansas. 5:00 in los angeles. wherever you may be, we are glad you are here with us. let s start with the texas pastor, shall we? creating a bit of of a stir that that conservative values voter summit in washington. he s a rick perry supporter and encouraging republicans not to nominate mitt romney. because of romney s mormon beliefs. our jim acosta caught up with this pastor and asked him what do you say to those voters who think mormonism shouldn t be an issue? the southern baptist convention, which is the largest protestant denomination in the world has officially labeled mormonism as a cult. i think that mitt romney is a good, moral man, but i think those of us who are born-again followers of christ should always prefer a confident christian to a confident nonchristian like mitt romney. and our jim acosta who was talking to the pastor there joins me now from the values voters summit in d.c. jim, can we start with giving our viewers some perspective abou