Ryan Seacrest talks 'New Year's Rockin' Eve' l GMA

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • The 'Live with Kelly and Ryan' co-host will host the New Year's Eve party for the 18th time and shares what viewers can expect during the special.
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  • @teresamunday4723
    @teresamunday4723 Рік тому +4

    Ryan Seacrest is the best host of all time love watch.Him bring in the new year 2023 . Great guest just fabulous love it . 😀

  • @kenscales4992
    @kenscales4992 Рік тому +2

    Ryan SeaGAYcrest. BRUH just come out already. You have NEVER been married & you are 48 years old. GMAFB

    • @Brenda-Burd
      @Brenda-Burd Рік тому +1

      That don't mean anything I am 51 , I never been married , I have no kids, and surprise I am not gay

  • @mikee6571
    @mikee6571 Рік тому +1

    Happy New Year's to everyone around the world🌎. To be honest. This year was complicated. I wouldn't get into details. I hope everyone can leave their 2022 problems in the past. Let's move forward to 2023. That's all fellas.

  • @jonraborn5132
    @jonraborn5132 Рік тому

    Mother Mary ,Father God & Father great King Neptune Planet Earth :they have a children's nursery at the sea-side of the crashing wave Ocean at night : the birthing womb of great mother & father earth : the orthodox holy study bible & temple & church : Vatican Rome 2022-24 our mther earth & salvation
    Happy New years : Ryan Seacrest & (GMA) Good Morning America : 2021-22-2023-24-25 ; Austin tx

  • @jonraborn5132
    @jonraborn5132 Рік тому

    Ryan Seacrest looks a little like Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Kelly Rippa Happy new year 2023-24

  • @dandsw9750
    @dandsw9750 Рік тому

    A controversy arose in July 2008 over a Pharyngula blog entry written by Myers expressing amazement at news reports of death threats issued to University of Central Florida Student Senator Webster Cook. On June 29, 2008, Cook attended a Catholic Mass being held in the student union at UCF by a Catholic student group that receives funding from the student government. Cook received the Catholic Eucharist host but did not consume it immediately. He said later that he wanted to take it back to his seat to show a friend, but when stopped he pretended to put it in his mouth until back at his seat, then a church leader made forcible attempts to take the wafer from him.[42][43] Cook stored the host at his home, then returned it one week later after receiving e-mail threats and pleas.[42][44] Bill Donohue, President of the Catholic League, described the student's actions as "beyond hate speech" and said that "All options should be on the table, including expulsion."[45]
    In his July 8 blog entry, Myers criticized the reaction to Cook's act. Myers described the level of harassment including multiple death threats leveled against the student, and accusations against the student which included hate crime, kidnapping, and intent to desecrate the Eucharist which Catholics consider a mortal sin.[43][46] Myers expressed outrage that Fox News Channel appeared to be inciting readers to cause further problems for the student, and ridiculed reports that armed guards would attend the next mass. Myers suggested that if any of his readers could acquire some consecrated Eucharistic hosts for him, he would treat the wafers "with profound disrespect and heinous cracker abuse, all photographed and presented here on the web."[47]
    Myers was criticized from both religious and non-religious quarters. The Catholic League accused Myers of anti-Catholic bigotry,[48] described his proposal as a threat to desecrate what Catholics hold to be the Body of Christ, and sent a letter asking the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota State Legislature to take action against Myers.[48][49] The Catholic League argued that, as the Pharyngula website was accessible via a link from the University of Minnesota's website, it should be bound by the university's code of conduct, which requires faculty to be "respectful, fair and civil" when dealing with others.[49] Joe Foley, a member of the Board of the Secular Student Alliance, wrote on the organization's website that Myers had "crossed the line" from "playful satire" to "masturbatory condescension".[50] Foley concluded, "if open-minded believers are willing to join us in polite dialogue, we need to be ready to welcome them with more than ridicule and pranks."[50]
    Subsequently, Myers explained to the Star Tribune that while his post was "satire and protest," he had received death threats regarding the incident but was not taking them too seriously.[48] In a talk show featuring Myers on Catholic Radio International, hosted by Jeff Gardner, Myers confirmed that he had been sent an unspecified number of consecrated hosts and said that he intended to "subject them to heinous cracker abuse." When asked by Gardner to explain why he must do so, Myers said that Donohue of the Catholic League was insisting that he acknowledge the Body of Christ in the Eucharist. Gardner pointed out that Donohue had no authority to insist on such acknowledgment. The show host then asked Myers which individual possessing the Magisterial authority of the Catholic Church had insisted that he recognize the Body of Christ in the Eucharist. Myers replied that no one from the Catholic Church had contacted him.[51]
    On July 24, 2008, Myers, in his post, "The Great Desecration," wrote that he had pierced through the "goddamned cracker" with a rusty nail, which he also used to pierce a few ripped-out pages of the Qur'an (in English translation, not the original Arabic) and The God Delusion, and had simply thrown them all in the trash along with old coffee grounds and a banana peel. He provided a photograph of these items in the garbage, and wrote that nothing must be held sacred, encouraging people to question everything. In addition, he described the history of allegations of host desecration, emphasizing the frequent use of such allegations in medieval Europe to justify anti-Semitism.[52] The following day, University of Minnesota, Morris (UMM) Chancellor stated: "I believe that behaviors that discriminate against or harass individuals or groups on the basis of their religious beliefs are reprehensible" and that the school "affirms the freedom of a faculty member to speak or write as a public citizen without institutional discipline or restraint."[53]
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  • @emperez
    @emperez Рік тому +4

    Bring TJ and Amy back.

  • @ryanseacrest6689
    @ryanseacrest6689 Рік тому

    Thanks for your comments 🌺

  • @gonzaloarvietti4920
    @gonzaloarvietti4920 Рік тому

    Waiting for ciara

  • @fresaaguilaraa
    @fresaaguilaraa Рік тому

    She finally put cloths on 😂