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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100926:12:35:00

have done this." that is not true. it's not reflective of the human condition. every pastor is a sinner while at the same time is a saint. and it's a percentage thing. he's a human communicating divine things. and so that struggle is universal, and everybody has to accept that. the church is not the gathering together of the righteous. it is the gathering together of the gratefully redeemed. and we've got to get over the fact our leaders, sunday school teachers, or anybody else, nobody is perfect. everybody's in process, and i don't say that justify or explain anything away. just as a lesson in reality that when we exalt people and when we start thinkinger that perfect, we're just -- thinking they're perfect, we're just in for disappointment. if it isn't this particular sin, t a different one. everyone needs redemption. >> ted haggard. martin savidge, you're with this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100926:05:36:00

aren't gay. they just wanted to be loved and cared for by one of the most powerful, charismatic men, that the churches have ever known. >> i was looking at you gentlemen's faces as that was going on. ted, this looks like it pains you. >> well, the human condition is painful. because anybody with a set of ideals, especially somebody obligated to teach the scriptures, has that set of ideals. and then they've got their inhumanity. what stressed me earlier is when you interviewed the church members, how they said he did so many good things, he couldn't have done this. that is not true. it's not reflective of the human condition. every pastor is a sinner while at the same time is a saint. it's a percentage thing. he's a human communicating divine things. and so that struggle is universal, and everybody has to accept that. one way or another.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100926:02:36:00

they just wanted to be loved and cared for by one of the most powerful, charismatic men that the churches have ever known. >> i was looking at your faces as that was going on. ted, this looks like it pains you. >> well, the human condition is painful. anybody with a set of ideals, especially somebody obligated to teach the scriptures, has that set of ideals and then they've got their inhumanity. what stressed me earlier was when you interviewed the church members how they did he said he did so many good things he couldn't have done this. that is not true. it is not reflective of the human condition. every pastor is a sinner while at the same time a saint. it is a percentage thing. he is a human communicating divine things and so that struggle is universal and everybody has to accept that one way or another. >> i need to interject. i think there is a homophobic

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100925:23:37:00

the same time is a saint. >> marc? >> and it's a percentage thing. he's a human communicating devine things. and so that struggle is universal and everybody has to accept that. >> go ahead, marc. >> one way or another. >> i need to interject here because i think that there's a homophobic undertone that has governed this entire situation not just ted but in the media general. as ted points out inhumanity about eddie long. something about him that's fundamentally problematic nothing to do with sexuality or homophobic sexuality with the exploitation his members. b.j. bernstein, extraordinary respect for him. i actually helped her free janarro wilson. nothing exculpatory. that's problem. as long as we know to prosecute this in a way that sort of reinforces homophobia but in the church and in the communities we'll continue to have problems like this that's why people like eddie long can go out thren and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100918:12:43:00

admission of guilt. what are we to make of him sending back the heisman now, rick? >> avoiding controversy, t.j., to move on, to focus on his career as a new orleans saint, which he's been for a while. 75 years, no heisman governance board has ever asked for the trophy back. and i guess his argument is i might have done some of this, i'm not going to talk about it, but let's clear it up and move on. that's what he would argue is why he did this. >> is this done now, if you will? not just the heisman part, but he's been investigated or usc has been investigated, ncaa came down hard on his former university. some people are saying he doesn't really get much punishment. >> well, every time an athlete causes an issue with a school and the athlete's back in the pros, the punishment doesn't fit the crime because he's no longer part of that university. he just has the connection because of the heisman quite clearly. he's got his career with the saints to worry about. he wants to crack that 100

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100918:12:38:00

he's got a personality with young people. he said, look, when you are young, you look for something to look up to. you look for people to look up to. the answer to that yearning to touch greatness is to touch the face of god. you can touch the face of god, he invited them through an encounter through jesus christ in the church. to be a saint, he suggested is really all of our human destinies. it's the road to true human happiness. it was remarkable. quite accepting and indeed intrigue. these are not the kind of thing that is get said to british school kids. >> certainly not. thank you for weighing in. appreciate that. >> thank you. sympathy is replaced by shock and confusion as investigators are trying to determine why a washington woman intentionally disfigured herself

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100915:17:56:00

new man was a convert from the anglican church of england. a second miracle will be needed in order to name the cardinal a saint. >> i think what will be very hard after the past year would be if this were to be seen to be a triumph for this catholic thing. megyn: there are a maidsing -- amazing stories stories of folks that fight for our freedom. meet the army's only active duty officer who also happens to be blind as a result of his service. please stay tuned for this. plus, a day at the beach goes horribly wrong when a ticket turns into a tirade.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100913:15:55:00

anderson in a jeep from his office to his home, staked out anderson's home. looked at the home to check it out for vulnerabilities. ways to break in so they could poison his medicine. >> reporter: feldstein writes that anderson was hardest a saint. >> as heroicas jack anderson was in standing up to people in power when nobody else would, he had feet of clay and i found the ecks that he cashed showing he was collecting money from the dictatorship through the lobbyist while writing stories about them. >> that was michael isokoff covering that story for us. i have news out of venezuela. a plane carrying 47 people crashed shortly after takeoff today. we understand that officials are tending to survivors. we are not sure how many suivors but 47 people were on thistate airline. these are live pictures coming in to u

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100910:20:15:00

names and everything. the staffers could be members of congress as well. >> neil: they could also have legitimate gripes with the irs. >> sure, absolutely. >> neil: maybe just arguing with the irs. >> the irs is no saint. let's not sanctify the irs. they make a lot of mistakes and people are in court fighting over taxes. >> neil: out of whack with the average populous. >> 4% of the people on capitol hill. 18,000 employees on capitol hill. it is only 4%. but the irs actually says that the level of debt is actually rising faster among these folks than the average debt load across the country. that is so i think that is really disconcerting and these are folks with more wherewithal. federal employees are paid a differential higher than the private sector. these people are making very good incomes. >> neil: it is weird. leslie page, thank you very

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