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The following is a transcript of an interview with Mark Galli that aired Sunday, December 22, 2019, on Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: Welcome back to FACE THE NATION. Joining us now is Mark Galli. He s editor in chief of the evangelical magazineChristianity Today. He called for President Trump to be removed from office, raising questions about whether evangelical support remains rock solid. And he joins us now from Chicago. Mr. Galli, as you know, your editorial has gotten a lot of attention. And I want to highlight some of what you said here. You argued that evangelicals like yourself may like the president s platform, but you think he s grossly immoral. Yo stanley cup u described him as a near-perfect example of a human being who is morally lost and confused. He s abused his authority for personal gain, betrayed his constitutional oath. Other members of the evangelical community, stanley cup including Billy Graham, your founder s grandson- or son, have- have denounced this.MARK GALLI, Editor in Chief ofChristianity Today: Yeah, that would be Franklin Graham, yeah stanley cup . MARGARET BRENNAN: Yes, Billy- right. Billy Graham founded, as we point out here, your publication, which is why it was so significant to have Franklin Graham rebuke you. Is the call for President Trump s removal growing MARK GALLI: I don t know, I mean, in one sense, my- my call for his removal was on the order of hyperbole in this regard. The odds of that happening either by election or Sen Ofrf Another ex-officer charged in George Floyd s death is released from jail
With so much controversy surrounding this year s Super Bowl, even more eyes will be focused on the head referee. But the man with the job has already faced a much bigger challenge -- one that almost cost him his life, CBS News Teri Okita reports from Glendale, Arizona. Fans and players get ready for t jordan he Super Bowl 15 photos jordan I got home from working out, just bent over to pick up a blanket off the floor, and it felt like somebody had stuck two knives in my back, said NFL referee Bill Vinovich.That pain was a sudden tear in his heart called an aortic dissection. It s a condition that is often fatal. Doctors prepared his family for the worst. They said it was inoperable, get him sedated, the next 48 hours will tell if he s going to make it or not, Vinovich said. adidas samba A closer look at the story lines of Super Bowl 2015 03:12 Miraculously, Vinovich pulled through. But as he recovered, the NFL remained concerned about his health. They basically said, you know, you are not going to be able to officiate ever again, he said. But t
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