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are the boys and bishop.haps we'll never know at this point. but we can use it as a talking point, to begin to deal with how we interact with leadership and how we interact with people and what our expectations are of people. and in that way i think it will do well. look, the most recent information that i have read is that bishop long has taken a sabbatical with his wife to rebuild his marriage and strengthen his relationship i read due to the pressure of all of the media. >> he said last sunday in church he's going to take some time off to deal with the issues with his family. but his wife did file for divorce and she said she stands behind that. she said it was irreckoncilable differences, that there's no chance of getting back together. >> whenever i counsel any couple, don, i try to see them resolve things because at the end of the day, above our jobs, above our careers and everything else, i think family is really important. >> do you know how he's doing? >> i do not know. i do not know. i did know that
are the boys and bishop.haps we'll never know at this point. but we can use it as a talking point, to begin to deal with how we interact with leadership and how we interact with people and what our expectations are of people. and in that way i think it will do well. look, the most recent information that i have read is that bishop long has taken a sabbatical with his wife to rebuild his marriage and strengthen his relationship i read due to the pressure of all of the media. >> he said...
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the bishop.l perhaps never know at this point. but we can use it as a talking point to begin to deal with how we interact with leadership, how we interact with people and what our expectations are of people and i think that will dwell. the most recent information that i have read is that bishop long has taken a sabbatical with his wife to rebuild his relationship. i read due to the pressure of all of the media -- >> yeah, he said last sunday in church he was going to take off time to deal with issues with his family. but his wife did file for divorce and said that she stands behind that. she said that it's irreconcilable differences. >> well, whenever i counsel any couple, i try to see them resolve things, because at the end of the day, above our jobs and our careers, i think family is really important. and if you have -- >> do you know how he is doing? >> i do not know. i do know that he decided to take a leave of absence until i read it. but i'm hoping that they are using it a time to cut off t
the bishop.l perhaps never know at this point. but we can use it as a talking point to begin to deal with how we interact with leadership, how we interact with people and what our expectations are of people and i think that will dwell. the most recent information that i have read is that bishop long has taken a sabbatical with his wife to rebuild his relationship. i read due to the pressure of all of the media -- >> yeah, he said last sunday in church he was going to take off time to deal...
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in kansas city you had the first bishop ever criminally indicted for not reporting a known abuser.he other interesting thing that happened was it spread, in a way to penn state. you know the church has long argued that it's not just a church problem, that it's a problem in schools and in universities and in boys scouts and wherever else. and this was the first big sort of ample of that we saw. but what was what i think most interesting was mid-year the bishops put out a long anticipated report on what they called the causes and contexts of this problem, what went wrong basically. and they couldn't really come up with a simple, you know, decisive answer. what they did essentially was the whole culture got off track in the '60s and the church got really swept up in that. and that's sort of the big problem that they could point to, but there's no single cause that they could find. >> and the headlines on that were "woodstock made me do it" made them do it, and of course that's not what the church wanted for pr. >> and the media. >> well that was the media too, but still that was what
in kansas city you had the first bishop ever criminally indicted for not reporting a known abuser.he other interesting thing that happened was it spread, in a way to penn state. you know the church has long argued that it's not just a church problem, that it's a problem in schools and in universities and in boys scouts and wherever else. and this was the first big sort of ample of that we saw. but what was what i think most interesting was mid-year the bishops put out a long anticipated report...
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it's been rumors for decades now about bishop eddie long and that. and if this sort of comes to fruition as of now, it's going to be taken very seriously in the church. >> well, people speculate about all types of pastors' sexual orientation. these charges, these four young men, that's definitely gay behavior. and for people to still think about that and say, we'll still go to church if you are there. it's going to be hard. >> thank you, john. we appreciate that. cnn.com, he writes for our belief blog and in general as well. he's written on this issue. thank you, john. >>> one of our regular guests on "newsroom," a political analyst, goldie taylor, very knowledgeable to the church, she is not a member, but has many connections to the church community. taylor says vanessa long played a pivotal role in the rise of the mega church. while the bishop and his wife's future not clear right now, taylor says new birth can survive without its founders. >> i think the church absolutely can survive. i've always -- >> with eddie long? >> that's the question. i ha
it's been rumors for decades now about bishop eddie long and that. and if this sort of comes to fruition as of now, it's going to be taken very seriously in the church. >> well, people speculate about all types of pastors' sexual orientation. these charges, these four young men, that's definitely gay behavior. and for people to still think about that and say, we'll still go to church if you are there. it's going to be hard. >> thank you, john. we appreciate that. cnn.com, he writes...
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i'd be surprised if bishop long ever leads a mega church again. his whole image is built on his masculinity and being this family man. just goes to the heart of that. she's taken that away. it's going to be difficult for a lot of the women in the church which make up the majority of the church to say, why should i stick by bishop long if his wife isn't sticking by him. >> was she one of the last things standing in the way from a complete departure from the church for him or a complete collapse of the church? if his wife is standing by, the women would say, there must be something to it. maybe these allegations are false? >> i think it's a very serious blow. a lot of other people have left. bern ice king, dr. king's daughter left awhile ago. and a lot of other big shots left. when she leaves if she's not at his side, it's just going to be difficult for him. >> before this came out, were there any signs of trouble in the marriage? i had never heard of it. >> no, what i've heard is that she's incredible. very gracious. beautiful woman. so i didn't he
i'd be surprised if bishop long ever leads a mega church again. his whole image is built on his masculinity and being this family man. just goes to the heart of that. she's taken that away. it's going to be difficult for a lot of the women in the church which make up the majority of the church to say, why should i stick by bishop long if his wife isn't sticking by him. >> was she one of the last things standing in the way from a complete departure from the church for him or a complete...
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conference of bishops. they've critiqued and investigated the writings of sister elizabeth johnson, a temperature tonight theologian whose book has become popular among liberal catholics. some see these events taken together as symptomatic of a larger effort to reverse reforms set down by the 1960s advisory council that came to be known as vatican 2. reforms which back then were seen as an effort to bring the church closer to modern times. >> there was a sense that we should try to bring catholicism up to the 20th and then the 21st century sthrt gary macy is a professor of theology at california's jesuit santa clara university. >> in all kinds of ways, in scholarship, how do we relate to psychology? how do we relate to political science? how do we relate to modern ethics? all of those questions were opened up. there was much more involvement of the laity in the liturgy so people felt much more involved. there were less spectators and more participants. >> reporter: catholics were no longer expected, as some
conference of bishops. they've critiqued and investigated the writings of sister elizabeth johnson, a temperature tonight theologian whose book has become popular among liberal catholics. some see these events taken together as symptomatic of a larger effort to reverse reforms set down by the 1960s advisory council that came to be known as vatican 2. reforms which back then were seen as an effort to bring the church closer to modern times. >> there was a sense that we should try to bring...
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with that, please welcome -- help me welcome bishop yvette flender. [applause] >> good afternoon did not want the sisters of perpetual indulgence to know that i have been, for 30 years, the bishop of perpetual frustration. [laughter] important. that we bring it into this virus. and because the real enemy for so many years has been a shame and guilt and religion. and i want to say that as a practitioner of the faith, that we have been dangerous in this virus. and we're very conscientiously clear that we're called to healing. healing ourselves in healing our community. and i want to say to the sisters and brothers in san francisco general, because i have brought many of my parishioners, friends, and children into your womb for care, and you have been incredible. god bless you, and thank you. and you much deserve this award to today. god bless you. [applause] and so, as i was sitting on my seat and allowing the spirit to really speak to my heart, i thought it would be important to let you know that i am going to take some liberties with the lyrics to a s
with that, please welcome -- help me welcome bishop yvette flender. [applause] >> good afternoon did not want the sisters of perpetual indulgence to know that i have been, for 30 years, the bishop of perpetual frustration. [laughter] important. that we bring it into this virus. and because the real enemy for so many years has been a shame and guilt and religion. and i want to say that as a practitioner of the faith, that we have been dangerous in this virus. and we're very conscientiously...
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proved in one of the individuals arrested over the weekend was retired episcopal bishop bishop george packer seen here wearing a purple kasik who was the first to climb over the fence. to be climbing over the fence into the property of trinity church bishop packard and his wife brooke packard who was also on hand for last week's demonstrations and joining me now from our studios in new york to talk about what happened to them and what's in store for the movement in the future welcome to you both glad to have you with us hi tom hi nice to be here thank you very very much george if i could start with you let's begin with what happened on saturday what motivated you to climb the fence. well i tell you it was a it was a long process well a long process in the sense that it. began in mid september i was bringing water down to the comedy park and innocent gesture and i was detained by an officer a police officer and i was just a suburban guy retired i just walk the dog and have some sympathy for some young people put some water in the station wagon bring it down there and the guy wouldn't t
proved in one of the individuals arrested over the weekend was retired episcopal bishop bishop george packer seen here wearing a purple kasik who was the first to climb over the fence. to be climbing over the fence into the property of trinity church bishop packard and his wife brooke packard who was also on hand for last week's demonstrations and joining me now from our studios in new york to talk about what happened to them and what's in store for the movement in the future welcome to you...
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bishop? mr. mcgovern? >> yes. i [inaudible] with consent to the statement and two statements by -- >> without objection. >> if i can say to my colleagues that i shall report their amendments. -- that i support their amendments, and we've heard a lot about pay-fors. it's interesting that no one talked about paying for the bush tax cuts or paying for the wars. and i'm all for making sure the social security trust fund is whole. but we should be able to come to some agreement and this should have been a very easy thing for us to do. one last thing on the keystone x.l. thing. i agree with mr. johnson. there's a process in place and for whatever reason to say the hell with the process, and we're going to make these decisions irregardless of the environmental impact and other things i think is not good policy. so i support your amendments. er i hope they are made in order. >> mr. mcgovern, as i say let me rec electric social security is solved to 23 through 20 30. but i do not agree in frightening seniors. i don't think
bishop? mr. mcgovern? >> yes. i [inaudible] with consent to the statement and two statements by -- >> without objection. >> if i can say to my colleagues that i shall report their amendments. -- that i support their amendments, and we've heard a lot about pay-fors. it's interesting that no one talked about paying for the bush tax cuts or paying for the wars. and i'm all for making sure the social security trust fund is whole. but we should be able to come to some agreement and...
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one thing that the bishops wanted was to take out all the extra things. things that were supposed to be minor, suddenly took great importance. such like the last gospel was something that the priest was to say to himself. but suddenly it took on all this importance. there were laminated cards. and they suddenly felt that wasn't part of the mass. and they did get rid of it and like the prayer at the foot of the alter. that is something that we don't need everyone to do. >> 20 seconds, tell us what the greatest thing about this? >> it makes people realize what we're doing. it wakes people up. >> all right. we'll take a break and we'll be back on mosaic. be out there! be out there! [female announcer] time was, kids did what came naturally, spending free time running barefoot through the grass, wading knee deep in streams, climbing to the tallest branch. but today, american kids are more likely found texting, watching tv, or gazing at a computer screen. they spend more than seven hours in front of electronic media. something essential has been lost. childhood
one thing that the bishops wanted was to take out all the extra things. things that were supposed to be minor, suddenly took great importance. such like the last gospel was something that the priest was to say to himself. but suddenly it took on all this importance. there were laminated cards. and they suddenly felt that wasn't part of the mass. and they did get rid of it and like the prayer at the foot of the alter. that is something that we don't need everyone to do. >> 20 seconds, tell...
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bishops said there is "an openness and readiness to receive the new text."ome priests clearly aren't ready yet. >> at some point, i will be required to teach the congregation about what is coming. and i cannot lie to the people. i cannot pretend to be enthusiastic about a translation that i don't believe in. i will say what needs to be said, but i will have to say to those people whom i love that my heart isn't in it. and i dread saying that. >> but, for now it seems, catholics will have to learn to live with the changes whether they like them or not. >> this past year, there was a wave of new books examining age old questions about the afterlife. do heaven and held really exist? what are they like and who goes where. one of the best selling of these books was pastor robb bell. it ignited a fierce debate. >> i can only imagine when all ki co. >> for millennia, people have been trying to imagine what happens after death. is there a heaven? who gets in? and what happens to those who don't? >> everybody dies. >> and we want to hope that the people we love will
bishops said there is "an openness and readiness to receive the new text."ome priests clearly aren't ready yet. >> at some point, i will be required to teach the congregation about what is coming. and i cannot lie to the people. i cannot pretend to be enthusiastic about a translation that i don't believe in. i will say what needs to be said, but i will have to say to those people whom i love that my heart isn't in it. and i dread saying that. >> but, for now it seems,...
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and you should be at least a bishop by now. still...their loss, our gain. right.off to the bookshop! hurrah, can't wait. so, a leather-bound, illustrated bible, eh. wonder where i'm going to put that. maybe next to my 23 other leather-bound, illustrated bibles. on my leather-bound, illustrated bible shelf. ( door bell rings ) oh! maybe he's changed his mind and gone for the big telly. oh! johnny's thighs in widescreen,yum. hi. hello. look, i'm sorry to disturb you. no, that's fine, fine. i'm geraldine. hi, rachel. pleased-- yes! i knew it was! hello. hi. hi. um, look, i'm really sorry, but i--i'm going to a wedding in the next village, and i drove down in my jeans, and i'm really late, so i need somewhere to change. yes, i was just thinking, i don't think i've ever seen you in quite so many clothes before. oh...well, then i saw the "vicarage" sign and i--and i thought i might throw myself on the mercy of the church. oh, absolutely, come on in, rachel hunter. thank you. come right in. goodness me. no, my bedroom's right up there, you can change there. thank you. mi
and you should be at least a bishop by now. still...their loss, our gain. right.off to the bookshop! hurrah, can't wait. so, a leather-bound, illustrated bible, eh. wonder where i'm going to put that. maybe next to my 23 other leather-bound, illustrated bibles. on my leather-bound, illustrated bible shelf. ( door bell rings ) oh! maybe he's changed his mind and gone for the big telly. oh! johnny's thighs in widescreen,yum. hi. hello. look, i'm sorry to disturb you. no, that's fine, fine. i'm...
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lamont bishop is a stalwart member -- where are you? in the back.leno's office. b.j. jones from public utilities commission is here. stewart. from the public library. and pete fitzsimmons and tannish col -- hollins and camille dawkins. camille is over here. without camille and tannish rkt , none of this happens. so let's give them a round of applause for their wonderful effort. the society's primary mission is to enlighten, to inform, to inspire and to empower. we achieve that mission in a variety of ways. almost always in partnership with others. through our current partnership that trevor spoke to with the finance -- kinsey foundation shall the san francisco public library, and the california council of the humanities, we are now hosting an incredible exhibition of art and artifacts from the kinsey collection, the kron -- that chronicles the story of people of frick desnent america. if you haven't done so you owe it to yourself and particularly to your children to visit and see this important exhibit which is at our library in the frake american -
lamont bishop is a stalwart member -- where are you? in the back.leno's office. b.j. jones from public utilities commission is here. stewart. from the public library. and pete fitzsimmons and tannish col -- hollins and camille dawkins. camille is over here. without camille and tannish rkt , none of this happens. so let's give them a round of applause for their wonderful effort. the society's primary mission is to enlighten, to inform, to inspire and to empower. we achieve that mission in a...
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john bishop has made it his life's mission to save them. >> part of what we are doing is salvaging somef the original ordinance, knowing that we will be able to reduce them in other instruments. these are a couple of the wooden base pipes of this organ. they're close to 100 years old. >> do they still work? >> fayed to still work. -- they do still work. >> organs can take years to build. each one represents a unique piece of america's religious history. church is trying to attract younger congregations find other forms of music can be more appealing. >> there is a movement in the american church which is generally called contemporary were shot. instead of using a pipe organ and the traditional music that many of us are used to, rock bands or country banned or jazz bands or used for the worship. >> dwindling congregations on another front. elsewhere, the need for pipe organs is strong. they had hoped to rescue around 2000 or against, to find -- organs, to find new homes for them all around the world. ♪ he is a nationally acclaimed musicians and the organist at new york streets of the res
john bishop has made it his life's mission to save them. >> part of what we are doing is salvaging somef the original ordinance, knowing that we will be able to reduce them in other instruments. these are a couple of the wooden base pipes of this organ. they're close to 100 years old. >> do they still work? >> fayed to still work. -- they do still work. >> organs can take years to build. each one represents a unique piece of america's religious history. church is trying...
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john bishop has made its life mission to save them. >> part of what we are doing is salvaging some of original organs, knowing that we will be able to reduce them in other instruments. these are a couple of the wooden base pipes of this organ. they're close to 100 years old. they do still work. we just have to put air into them. >> organs can take years to build and the level of craftsmanship = got of shipbuilders and clockmakers. each one represent a union -- a unique piece of america's religious history. >> there is a movement and the american church, which is generally called contemporary worship. instead of using a pipe organ and the traditional music, rock or jazz bands are used for worship. >> dwindling congregations are another threat. john and his company had hoped to rescue around 200 organs and found new homes for them all over the world. one was taken by the president of madagascar and another went to china. ♪ when the church needed a new instrument, and john bishop was able to find a 100-year-old replacement from a basement chapel. >> in my home church, the music i make is
john bishop has made its life mission to save them. >> part of what we are doing is salvaging some of original organs, knowing that we will be able to reduce them in other instruments. these are a couple of the wooden base pipes of this organ. they're close to 100 years old. they do still work. we just have to put air into them. >> organs can take years to build and the level of craftsmanship = got of shipbuilders and clockmakers. each one represent a union -- a unique piece of...
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mike bishop here in the -- like the ship. -- mike bishop. >> good evening. i am the product manager for hanson aggregates. we move about 1 million or 1.5 million tons of sand and gravel through those terminals. generally speaking, we support the america's cup and what it will bring to the city. it does impact our business substantially on our sand mining operations, which happens to be where the race area is. we mine on the tides, so generally, twice a day. we see that there is substantial impact on our mining side. we bring about 500,000 tons of sand. with that, and just general notes of encroachment of non- maritime businesses into the area, especially down at the cesar chavez cargo area. temporary structures allowing events like the america's cup and even encroaching on pier 80. said there is a very large picture here. keeping at your maritime businesses, like mine, viable and operating as we look forward in the future with all the developments that you are now contemplating. thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment on this item? questions? no? o
mike bishop here in the -- like the ship. -- mike bishop. >> good evening. i am the product manager for hanson aggregates. we move about 1 million or 1.5 million tons of sand and gravel through those terminals. generally speaking, we support the america's cup and what it will bring to the city. it does impact our business substantially on our sand mining operations, which happens to be where the race area is. we mine on the tides, so generally, twice a day. we see that there is...
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bishop long said his absence would be temporary. >> i am still your pastor. you will still receive directs you. have given me some weeks to go and take care of family business luke you do. >> i don't think it has anything to do with what happened with his wife. i think it is years of stress. >> bishop long grew his church from 150 to 25,000 and inspires strong emotions. supporters and critics held duelling protests outside his church. that is something. that is something. we'll see if he is taking a break or done. >> you have that amount of support coming through there is going to be a lot of people watching. >> so many people are saying it is over for him. we'll see and watch the story. here is your monday forecast. drenching downpours from texas to ohio. moving to the east coast by this evening. thunderstorms from houston to new orleans. heavy snow, new mexico. wind warnings for california. >> can you hear, can't hear what song this is? do you make it out? ♪ it's a sunshine day >> 21, albuquerque. 3, seattle. omaha, 24. detroit, 34. mild in new york. 57 in
bishop long said his absence would be temporary. >> i am still your pastor. you will still receive directs you. have given me some weeks to go and take care of family business luke you do. >> i don't think it has anything to do with what happened with his wife. i think it is years of stress. >> bishop long grew his church from 150 to 25,000 and inspires strong emotions. supporters and critics held duelling protests outside his church. that is something. that is something....
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bishop: mr. speaker, i wish to yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. beneficiaryon: -- mr. bishop: in the year we have been here discussing these things we have talked a lot about budget problems we have in this country. it's my contention that our budget is not just we have been spending too much but we have been spending on too much. one of the things, though, that we should be spending is of course military issues. article 1 of the constitution clearly states the defense of this country is a core constitutional responsibility. and for that there must be government workers who are required to do this. that is what it should indeed be. unfortunately we have a president and administration that has decided there should be some financial restraints on this particular area, indeed it means reducing spending significantly on the military, not necessarily other areas. the result of this will be as has been shown in testimony that we will create an army
bishop: mr. speaker, i wish to yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. beneficiaryon: -- mr. bishop: in the year we have been here discussing these things we have talked a lot about budget problems we have in this country. it's my contention that our budget is not just we have been spending too much but we have been spending on too much. one of the things, though, that we should be spending is of course military issues. article 1 of the...
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and so what the bishops did, and this was done with approval, was, as they said, baptize all of thatarameters of the christian message. and so the titles, the shrines, the iconography of the goddesses got transferred to the feminine figure in the christian tradition, connected with jesus at his birth, namely his mother. >> the vatican is the sacred heart of marian devotion. that has been especially true under pope john paul ii and with good reason. on may 13th, 1981, the pope was shot in st. peter's square and barely survived. rescued from death, he believed, by mary's hand. >> i believe and i am sure he believes it, too, that it was the virgin of fatima that saved him. yes, i think he believes it. the pope has said once to my bishop that he comes to fatima every day. ♪ >> fatima is the town in portugal where the catholic church believes this image of the virgin mary appeared to three shepherd children on may 13, 1916, 65 years to the day that the pope was nearly killed by this bullet. the virgin mary also gave three secrets to the children. the first, a vision of hell. the second, t
and so what the bishops did, and this was done with approval, was, as they said, baptize all of thatarameters of the christian message. and so the titles, the shrines, the iconography of the goddesses got transferred to the feminine figure in the christian tradition, connected with jesus at his birth, namely his mother. >> the vatican is the sacred heart of marian devotion. that has been especially true under pope john paul ii and with good reason. on may 13th, 1981, the pope was shot in...
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. >> bishop's wife is great. it is on there.is carrie grant and another guy. >> so it is the first gay christmas movie. >> oh, it was the first gay christmas movie. >> close things out with a post game wrap up with andy levy. to see clips of recent shows go to fox news .com/red eye. >>> there is no show tomorrow. we are bumped for the presidential debate which is happening later tonight. coming up friday, greg is back and anna gilligan is a delight and arizona congressman david schwickhart stops by the studio. >> tv's andy levy. >> tom, >> hi, andy. >> how are you? >> good. >> you have a new radio show about to start? >> yes, it will be on serial -- sirius xm radio. it is me and my friends telling funny stories. >> i am opening for him on the 17th in jersey. >> are you overexposed. >> that would be cool. >> i like his joey bishop. >> nobody knows who joey bishop is. >> do you spawl laugh or laff? >> laff. >> i hear you are quarterbacking the new fox news special? >> you sent me an e-mail saying ask him about it. >> we just debat
. >> bishop's wife is great. it is on there.is carrie grant and another guy. >> so it is the first gay christmas movie. >> oh, it was the first gay christmas movie. >> close things out with a post game wrap up with andy levy. to see clips of recent shows go to fox news .com/red eye. >>> there is no show tomorrow. we are bumped for the presidential debate which is happening later tonight. coming up friday, greg is back and anna gilligan is a delight and arizona...
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we have a good insurance policy with the bishop and the reverend. we are so glad they are here with us. i am so overwhelmed with how many people are here. it just couldn't be better. for those of you who don't know, the grove has been hosting world aids day since 1994. in 1998 the first award was given for a local hero in the epidemic, and that was given to someone a lot of us worked with at san francisco general. that was irene smith. she worked with a lot of our patients. now the award is called the unsung hero award, and it is the first time it is presented to a group of people. because of the magical constellation in sfrabs, and i don't believe any of this could have happened in any other city. the people who came to work at san francisco general created what would become a national model in h.i.v./aids care. today we honor the staff members of ward a-5, a-b and 86, all located at san francisco general hospital and trauma center. our honor's were the first people to respond to the epidemic in the 1980's. they came to work despite a poor understa
we have a good insurance policy with the bishop and the reverend. we are so glad they are here with us. i am so overwhelmed with how many people are here. it just couldn't be better. for those of you who don't know, the grove has been hosting world aids day since 1994. in 1998 the first award was given for a local hero in the epidemic, and that was given to someone a lot of us worked with at san francisco general. that was irene smith. she worked with a lot of our patients. now the award is...
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>> one of the things our bishop has done.e of the difficulty, it calls all of us to retreat on the importance in a society, the importance of respecting the religious traditions and freedom. the freedom of conscious of everyone. our, our hope is that just as in the history of the church. and the history of the our country. the church has been a part of the public effort to meet issues like feeding the hungry and providing care. we always put that. it is a freedom of expression. the obama administration decides to take money away from the charities. it is a war on religionn. i think it is right now under great discussion and all being reviewed and certainly the position of the catholic church. no one should be penalized because of the freedom and exercise of the conscious. we served whether it is an education or catholic charities or release of migrantts. and it violates the conscious of all involve. you conducted newt gingrich's baptism when he convert it for the catholic church. the character, and it is his personal search f
>> one of the things our bishop has done.e of the difficulty, it calls all of us to retreat on the importance in a society, the importance of respecting the religious traditions and freedom. the freedom of conscious of everyone. our, our hope is that just as in the history of the church. and the history of the our country. the church has been a part of the public effort to meet issues like feeding the hungry and providing care. we always put that. it is a freedom of expression. the obama...
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it seems bishop packard to. christianity specifically the. matthew twenty five was the one place to the best of my knowledge where the disciples came to jesus said how do we get into heaven and he went through the list of things to do you know feed the hungry. heal the sick visit those in prison clothes naked and and they were freaked out they said well we've never seen you you know hungry we're we're doomed we're not going to go to heaven and he famously said as you have done around the least of these my brother you've done to me. that's a powerful statement and it's the essence it seems of the occupy wall street movement and yet i never hear religious rhetoric coming out or very rarely hear religious rhetoric coming out of the people associated with occupy wall street in fact sometimes it's aggressively anti institutional religious anyway. how do you how do you square that circle. well you know i thought it was his remarks surplus where how do you bring it on around yeah the i thought blazes remarks just a bit ago really to the point that w
it seems bishop packard to. christianity specifically the. matthew twenty five was the one place to the best of my knowledge where the disciples came to jesus said how do we get into heaven and he went through the list of things to do you know feed the hungry. heal the sick visit those in prison clothes naked and and they were freaked out they said well we've never seen you you know hungry we're we're doomed we're not going to go to heaven and he famously said as you have done around the least...