violations. joining us now from washington juan williams and mary katharineham. both fox news analysts. what do you think about this george washington deal, juan? well, i just think it s outrageous. you can t tell somebody who is catholic not to be catholic is what i think. the guy is a priest. it s not even that he is simply a member of the congregation and has a different point of view than the rest of the student body. it s that he is a priest. so he is going to represent catholic orthodoxy on campus. now, if it s the case, bill, that the university has an antidiscrimination policy and that they have something to say about the fact that he is condemning homosexual behavior, can i see that there might be a problem there. as i understand it, this center is actually owned by the catholic church. bill: it s the newman center and they receive a stipend of $10,000 from the university. but this isn t about anything other than this chaplain upholding what the
bill: unresolved problem segment tonight. we continue with president obama saying is he not that concerned about balancing the budget and that approaching $20 trillion is sustainable. big spending guy you can tell how he dresses bob beckel. were you surprised that president obama was so candid to abc. i was a little surprised. i agree with him completely. i was a little surprised there has been enough fear mongering about this deficit by you and other people that scare the death out of these people over the deficit. simple question for the american people and it s simple. when you woke up this morning, what was it about the federal budget deficit that hurt you in any single way? bill: it s kind of like a coming tsunami when the people don t listen to the radio reports and they stand on the beach going gee, i wonder why that
any way. bill: they said blank you. they didn t put it that way. i hope not. bill: this is a not play. we want our students to see it there is nothing wrong with going into a theater that s located on church grounds. so it s happy that didn t stand up. and here is why it s important, governor. number one, the pastor wouldn t come on the program. which is why you are here. number two, guys like the pastor have to start to stand up and fight against this secular progressivism that wants to diminish the christmas holiday. you know that. we have to start to fight back against these people. you know, i think though bill the nature of most christians is not to get in a fight and a squabble. bill: then you are going to lose. you are going to lose. well, here s the problem. i think he did not want to put the school in the position. bill: the school already made it he backed off. didn t want to put them in a position where they would end up getting sued and spend a lot of money
bill: unresolved problem segment tonight, according to the media research center a conservative watchdog group newscast focus twice as much on tax increases for the wealthy as they have on spending cuts. abc world news the worst offender according to mrc discussing taxes 17 times more than cuts. joining us now from washington kristen soltis republican strategist crir citizen powers fox news analyst. are you surprised by the survey kirsten. no, i m not surprised because that s been the bulk of the discussion that s been happening so it would make sense that that s how they would be covering it pretty much the only thing that s been discussed between the republicans and the democrats have been the fact that obama wants to let the bush tax cuts expire for the wealthy and the in terms of spending cuts, the production republicans have just as of yesterday did a counter offer but nothing specific. there wasn t nothing to talk about in terms of cuts. bill: lack of specificity
bill: unresolved problem segment tonight, according to the media research center a conservative watchdog group newscast focus twice as much on tax increases for the wealthy as they have on spending cuts. abc world news the worst offender according to mrc discussing taxes 17 times more than cuts. joining us now from washington kristen soltis republican strategist crir citizen powers fox news analyst. are you surprised by the survey kirsten. no, i m not surprised because that s been the bulk of the discussion that s been happening so it would make sense that that s how they would be covering it pretty much the only thing that s been discussed between the republicans and the democrats have been the fact that obama wants to let the bush tax cuts expire for the wealthy and the in terms of spending cuts, the production republicans have just as of yesterday did a counter offer but nothing specific. there wasn t nothing to talk about in terms of cuts. bill: lack of specificity on what sh