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over the vatican bureaucracy? >> in terms of what's going to happen immediately, he's going to have a mass with a cardinals in the sistine chapel, the cardinals who elected him, the same space, of course, where the election took place tomorrow. if things hold to form, pope benedict eight years ago used that, delivered a homily in latin, which incidentally within 24 hours was able to put together a four-page latin homily, sort of laying out a program in synthesis for his papacy. we would expect something similar from pope francis. he'll then the next day have a meeting with journalists and we'll get some indication there how he intends to comport himself with the global media. all of that is going to be happening. however, i think in many ways, the most important debut he's going to make, and the most important tone he's going to strike, we have already seen. i mean, in five minutes, what we got was a remarkable testimony, not only to the humility of the man, but also how he understands this choice of name in pract
over the vatican bureaucracy? >> in terms of what's going to happen immediately, he's going to have a mass with a cardinals in the sistine chapel, the cardinals who elected him, the same space, of course, where the election took place tomorrow. if things hold to form, pope benedict eight years ago used that, delivered a homily in latin, which incidentally within 24 hours was able to put together a four-page latin homily, sort of laying out a program in synthesis for his papacy. we would...
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only a very few inside the vatican will be privy to any of it. and only 115 men, 115 cardinal electors, will take part. >> reporter: it's already tuesday in vatican city, where later today, 115 cardinals from around the world will enter the sistine chapel, charged with electing the next pope. after the first vote tuesday afternoon, all eyes in st. peters will be focused on this newly installed chimney. a puff of white smoke signaling a new pope has been chosen. but what will guide the cardinals in their decision? eight years ago after the death of pope john paul ii, then cardinal joseph ratzinger was the clear front-runner to become the next pope. this time around, however, there is not one clear front-runner. there are deep divisions among the 115 cardinals who will be voting here starting tomorrow divisions between reformers and those who favor the status quo. some vatican watchers see it as a showdown between the romans and the reformers, cardinals, many from other countries, who want the next pope to more aggressively take on issues like sex
only a very few inside the vatican will be privy to any of it. and only 115 men, 115 cardinal electors, will take part. >> reporter: it's already tuesday in vatican city, where later today, 115 cardinals from around the world will enter the sistine chapel, charged with electing the next pope. after the first vote tuesday afternoon, all eyes in st. peters will be focused on this newly installed chimney. a puff of white smoke signaling a new pope has been chosen. but what will guide the...
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but do anyone -- folks who have worked in the vatican, cardinals who have worked in the vatican, they don't say that they are not reformers, do they? >> well, listen, everybody says they're for reform. the question is how do you define it. i think many of the cardinals who are coming into this election from other parts of the world, who are kind of in an anti-establishment mood, to be honest with you, what they mean by reform are kind of three things. one, they want the vatican to be more transparent both internally and externally. second, they want people to be held accountable. there has been a serial problem over the last eight years of people quite honestly dropping the ball just in terms of good governance and never being held accountable for it. and the third, they want this place to be efficient. the old saying in rome about the vatican is talk to me on tuesday and i'll get back to you in 300 years. that may have worked in the past but i think there are a lot of people who are frustrated at how slowly the wheels grind here. >> there is also a saying i've heard, and i'm probably
but do anyone -- folks who have worked in the vatican, cardinals who have worked in the vatican, they don't say that they are not reformers, do they? >> well, listen, everybody says they're for reform. the question is how do you define it. i think many of the cardinals who are coming into this election from other parts of the world, who are kind of in an anti-establishment mood, to be honest with you, what they mean by reform are kind of three things. one, they want the vatican to be more...
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. >> into the vatican? >> that's right. >> reverend graham, what about youth that donna was just referencing? that there were young people on the campus of georgetown obviously, by the way, this whole contraception issue started last year, who were excited today. how does that make you feel? yeah, obviously sounds like he can't hear me. donna, and the question. how did it make you feel? you were there. >> look, i've been -- i was born and raised in the catholic church, baptized in the catholic church. still practicing catholic. to see young people excited about the selection of a new pope is very refreshing. i have friends who are in rome. they were pilgrims. they wanted to be there. they wanted to celebrate this moment. but we know that the church must return to its mission. he is a traditionalist and conservative. there is a lot of healing that must be done. i hope he brings a big broom and clean autopsy the scandal and corruption and return to church to its original teachings so that everyone can feel co
. >> into the vatican? >> that's right. >> reverend graham, what about youth that donna was just referencing? that there were young people on the campus of georgetown obviously, by the way, this whole contraception issue started last year, who were excited today. how does that make you feel? yeah, obviously sounds like he can't hear me. donna, and the question. how did it make you feel? you were there. >> look, i've been -- i was born and raised in the catholic church,...
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and our vatican analyst. it's good to have you with us. you were in the sistine chapel today. that must have been extraordinary. >> it was an incredible experience. i went in as one of the spokespersons with father lombardi who were allowed to be there before the conclave ritual. so, just before the cardinals begin, there were about ten of us. it was just a remarkable experience to be there. the sight, the cardinals, the music and then we were all thrown out at the end. >> as everyone was. what happens now? we all saw the black smoke, obviously. there's no real debating or discussion during the votes inside that sistine chapel. that happens tonight. >> yeah, what happens is more like going to church than a political convention. it's a highly ceremonial experience, which, most of the time, is eaten up by the choreography of casting ballots. each cardinal steps up individually and deposits his ballot. that happens 115 times. there's 115 electors. soup to nuts, each ballot takes about an hour, hour and a half. i
and our vatican analyst. it's good to have you with us. you were in the sistine chapel today. that must have been extraordinary. >> it was an incredible experience. i went in as one of the spokespersons with father lombardi who were allowed to be there before the conclave ritual. so, just before the cardinals begin, there were about ten of us. it was just a remarkable experience to be there. the sight, the cardinals, the music and then we were all thrown out at the end. >> as...
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director for vatican museums. as we watch this, we are now seeing the ramp-up to the official swearing in ceremony. explain what we will see in the next couple of minutes. >> the cardinals will take an oath to preserve the confidentiality of the process, to vote for him who they believe in conscience is the man best suited to lead the church. and then they will hear a homily, a sermon, from an elderly cardinal, from the czech republic, i believe. who is a great scholar of st. a augu augustine, who will speak to them about their responsibilities. and then the doors will be shut and they will be on their own. and that's when, as chris mentioned a moment ago, the first vote will take place. >> and i think it's worth pointing out, because these pictures are so spectacular, you're looking at the last judgment, and cardinals have talked about this. cardinals who were in the last conclave have discussed being in that room, and anyone who's ever gone to the sistine chapel, or frankly just looking at this on television, fu
director for vatican museums. as we watch this, we are now seeing the ramp-up to the official swearing in ceremony. explain what we will see in the next couple of minutes. >> the cardinals will take an oath to preserve the confidentiality of the process, to vote for him who they believe in conscience is the man best suited to lead the church. and then they will hear a homily, a sermon, from an elderly cardinal, from the czech republic, i believe. who is a great scholar of st. a augu...
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ben wedeman is in vatican city. he shows us why people are calling this pope a man of the people. >> fred, benedict was the intellectual pope. francis is quickly shaping up to be the people's pope. it could be any pope, greeting wishpers one by one after sunday's mass, but it wasn't any church and it wasn't any priest. it was pope francis at the santa anna parish church in the vatican. his charm offensive moving full steam ahead, he stepped outside the vatican and into italian territory to greet well wishers. >> i was watching some of the video when he came out of the church. obviously, he's very personable, really connecting with the people. >> in his first sunday as pope, francis appeared at the window of his papal apartment, overlooking a packed st. peter's square, speaking of forgiveness and compassion. he wasn't providing free advertising for a cardinal whose writing he praised. he ended his message with a simple wish. have a good sunday, and have a good lunch. just four days on the job, and pope francis is alr
ben wedeman is in vatican city. he shows us why people are calling this pope a man of the people. >> fred, benedict was the intellectual pope. francis is quickly shaping up to be the people's pope. it could be any pope, greeting wishpers one by one after sunday's mass, but it wasn't any church and it wasn't any priest. it was pope francis at the santa anna parish church in the vatican. his charm offensive moving full steam ahead, he stepped outside the vatican and into italian territory...
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joining me is vatican spokesperson, father tom, our vatican analyst, john allen. good to have you with us. you were in the sistine chapel today. >> it was an incredible experience. i went in and was allowed to be there for the beginning of the concave ritual. there were ten of us. it was a remarkable experience to be there, the sight, the people coming in, the cardinals, the music, watching the swearing of the oath. then we were all thrown out at the end. >> as everyone was. what happens now, john allen? we saw the black smoke. there's no debating or discussion during the votes inside the chapel. it's happening tonight. >> right. what happens in the sistine chapel is more like going to church than a political convention. it's highly ceremonial. most of the time, it's eaten up by the choreography of casting ballots. each cardinal goes up individually, deposits his ballot. it happens 115 times. there are 115 electors. each ballot takes wan hour to hour and a half. if you do two in the morning and two in the afternoon, that's the day. the politics don't unfold in the
joining me is vatican spokesperson, father tom, our vatican analyst, john allen. good to have you with us. you were in the sistine chapel today. >> it was an incredible experience. i went in and was allowed to be there for the beginning of the concave ritual. there were ten of us. it was a remarkable experience to be there, the sight, the people coming in, the cardinals, the music, watching the swearing of the oath. then we were all thrown out at the end. >> as everyone was. what...
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the swiss guard, the vatican police, even the cooks and cleaning staff. once the pope is elected, he will go here to the room of tears. the vatican released rare footage of this chamber where the pontiff dons his papal robe for the first time because no one can predict who will be chosen, three robe sizes have been prepared to ensure that when the next pope addresses his flock for the first time, he has something appropriate to wear. it all begins just a few hours from now at the morning mass. joining us are two cnn contributors who we will no doubt be leaning on a lot in the coming days. senior vatican analyst john allen, also author, commentator and roman catholic priest, father edward beck. appreciate both of you being with us. much is being made about the divisions among these 115 cardinals. explain, if you can, the camps. >> well, whenever you've got a group of 115 guys who reached the pinnacle of their profession and they all have strong ideas about which way the church ought to go, divisions are inevitable. historically we handicapped these divisio
the swiss guard, the vatican police, even the cooks and cleaning staff. once the pope is elected, he will go here to the room of tears. the vatican released rare footage of this chamber where the pontiff dons his papal robe for the first time because no one can predict who will be chosen, three robe sizes have been prepared to ensure that when the next pope addresses his flock for the first time, he has something appropriate to wear. it all begins just a few hours from now at the morning mass....
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came from many years as the ultimate vatican insider. do you think that's the hopeful or troubling buildup to a job that is going to be in large measure about wrestling control of what we've learned is a sprawling and dysfunctional bureaucracy? >> well, as obviously not having any firsthand knowledge of it, my sense of -- to go to everything we've been saying is -- and given his life experience in buenos aires where he did not avail himself of the perks of office suggest to me that this is a potentially quite revolutionary reformer. at least the clinical signs. the clinical clues would suggest that entrenchment privilege inertia, sclerosis would all be thingss that would be anathema to him given the way he lives and the way he's appeared in this very brief moment. so if i were a corrupt vatican bureaucrat i wouldn't be sleeping particularly easily tonight. just because -- i think being an outsider here and by underscoring such a -- as we were saying an evangelical mission driven ethos suggests to me that there could be a significant amou
came from many years as the ultimate vatican insider. do you think that's the hopeful or troubling buildup to a job that is going to be in large measure about wrestling control of what we've learned is a sprawling and dysfunctional bureaucracy? >> well, as obviously not having any firsthand knowledge of it, my sense of -- to go to everything we've been saying is -- and given his life experience in buenos aires where he did not avail himself of the perks of office suggest to me that this...
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the eyes of the world are on rome as we are watching the vatican. and that chimney that rises from inside this sistine chapel, we are waiting for the world's most famous, most anticipated smoke. you know the drill by now. white smoke means the 1.2 billion catholics all around the world have a new leader. black smoke means it was an unsuccessful vote of the conclave. ♪ take a good long look at these men here, streaming inside the sistine chapel, because this is the last time we will see these cardinals as they are heading into this tip-top secret conclave behind the locked doors, conclave means with key, the locked doors of the sistine chapel where they are now possibly casting their ballots as i speak. remember, they have to have, you have 115 cardinals, you have to 77 votes or two-thirds here necessary to pick a pope, but important to remember, it has been centuries since a pope has been elected here on day number one of this conclave. joining me now, live from rome, is cnn anchor chris cuomo and cnn senior vatican analyst john allen. welcome to
the eyes of the world are on rome as we are watching the vatican. and that chimney that rises from inside this sistine chapel, we are waiting for the world's most famous, most anticipated smoke. you know the drill by now. white smoke means the 1.2 billion catholics all around the world have a new leader. black smoke means it was an unsuccessful vote of the conclave. ♪ take a good long look at these men here, streaming inside the sistine chapel, because this is the last time we will see these...
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he says the world needs him at the vatican. he says "i think you're going to see me in the popemobile doing my thing." he also remarked his favorite pope is pope john paul ii who he called a pimp. he's not forgetting about his bond with kim jong-un telling a north dakota news station he plans to return in august to vacation with the leader. and if you have rodman on speed dial, sign up for the text message pope alarm.com. they will send you a text message if smoke comes out of the chimney. and when the smoke goes up, they'll let you know what's coming down. >> you wouldn't hear about it normally. >> you need that service even if you're in rome i would have that. mitt romney will be addressing fellow republicans in the next few days at the cpac conference. how is he prepping? by celebrating. there he is, romney and his birthday hat. his 66th birthday. his son tag instagrammed him enjoying a fluffernutter cupcake and diet coke. excellent. that sounds like a delicious combination. >> that sounds really difficult. romney has other
he says the world needs him at the vatican. he says "i think you're going to see me in the popemobile doing my thing." he also remarked his favorite pope is pope john paul ii who he called a pimp. he's not forgetting about his bond with kim jong-un telling a north dakota news station he plans to return in august to vacation with the leader. and if you have rodman on speed dial, sign up for the text message pope alarm.com. they will send you a text message if smoke comes out of the...
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basically, he's not in the vatican. he's a long way from the vatican. here's the procession beginning. >> right. let's cut in here for a second just to listen as the cardinals leave the pauline chapel. on the way to the sistine chapel with the swiss guards protecting. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what we're watching now, this is the last step before the conclave begins. this is the procession through the hall of blessings. a lot of famous frescoes there from michelangelo, the crucifixion of st. peter. and what we're hearing is basically a chant. the cardinals are saying out the name of a particular saint. and then they are all saying in unison "pray for us." and when they're done, with the chanting, jim, they go into a hymn for the holy spirit, right? >> exactly. you know, i think one of the things to me that's interesting about this, as this day has gone on for the mass this morning, the mass to elect the pope this morning, right on through to the procession now. and through when the doors are closed, you see an increasing gravity on the faces of the car
basically, he's not in the vatican. he's a long way from the vatican. here's the procession beginning. >> right. let's cut in here for a second just to listen as the cardinals leave the pauline chapel. on the way to the sistine chapel with the swiss guards protecting. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what we're watching now, this is the last step before the conclave begins. this is the procession through the hall of blessings. a lot of famous frescoes there from michelangelo, the...
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it started back in vatican, too. for the last 30 or 40 years we have seen a backward movement, not a movement toward the modern and contemporary society. >> father, for you, what does reform mean? >> well, if you want to begin with the sex abuse crisis, leadership taking responsibility for acting poorly. it also means to clean house and show the world that when you say zero tolerance, you mean zero tolerance. anyone accused of abuse or implicated in any way is removed and in some way punished. i think that is part of the reform. what he's talking about, there's a set of issues to talk about there. it doesn't mean that the pope or the church is not in the modern world if it doesn't agree with those perspectives. the two don't necessarily have to be merged. >> in terms of the governance of the vatican itself, the beaurocracy, the scandal and questions about transparency, questions about the vatican and the role it plays. is that also part of it? >> i think so. there's no doubt people say pope benedict was not well serv
it started back in vatican, too. for the last 30 or 40 years we have seen a backward movement, not a movement toward the modern and contemporary society. >> father, for you, what does reform mean? >> well, if you want to begin with the sex abuse crisis, leadership taking responsibility for acting poorly. it also means to clean house and show the world that when you say zero tolerance, you mean zero tolerance. anyone accused of abuse or implicated in any way is removed and in some...
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as you indicated, zoraida, the vatican and vatican officials have placed the pallium and ring there. they will be in actual physical contact, so to speak, with peter. when the pope is done praying he will then -- the pallium and the ring will be removed and the procession will be up from the crypt out through the heart of st. peter's basilica and out through the square. the officials you see behind him. here he has what's called a sensor and the pope is using that to ven nnerate the remains. according to tradition began with peter, humble fisher man from galilee chosen to be the leader of the church. pope francis would be the 266th pope of the catholic church stretching over more than 2,000 years. every one of them began his ministry in one way or another by paying homage to the original pontiff, peter. pontiff is a latin word that means bridge builder. the notion is that the pope is that bridge that unites all of the catholics in the world with this -- in this symbol fixture who plays the role of their spiritual leader and father. remember, the word pope means father. catholics by t
as you indicated, zoraida, the vatican and vatican officials have placed the pallium and ring there. they will be in actual physical contact, so to speak, with peter. when the pope is done praying he will then -- the pallium and the ring will be removed and the procession will be up from the crypt out through the heart of st. peter's basilica and out through the square. the officials you see behind him. here he has what's called a sensor and the pope is using that to ven nnerate the remains....
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we have a report on the vatican,al be awesome. and the guy who got the 47% tape on romney, he speaks out. >> i really felt like it had to be put out. i felt that i owed it to the people who couldn't afford to be there themselves. >> cenk: we'll talk about his motivations a and then girls gone wild. the show on hbo girls. did they go too far with this sex scene? >> i'm so sorry, i don't know what came over me. >> cenk: some are saying, maybe bordering on rape. this is "the young turks." it is, in fact, go time. >> cenk: all right we obviously have a new pope. we have two popes. throw in a half a pope and you get a nice sitcom on cbs. okay, you got it. during the night against the black sky we did have white smoke. >> i can see smoke. >> it appears gray. >> it looks white being a little lighter than last time. >> it is, indeed lighter than last time. >> it is, indeed, white smoke and it appears we have a new pope at st. peter's square. >> cenk: all right well, he is an interesting record. cardinal jorge mario bergoglio. and we have
we have a report on the vatican,al be awesome. and the guy who got the 47% tape on romney, he speaks out. >> i really felt like it had to be put out. i felt that i owed it to the people who couldn't afford to be there themselves. >> cenk: we'll talk about his motivations a and then girls gone wild. the show on hbo girls. did they go too far with this sex scene? >> i'm so sorry, i don't know what came over me. >> cenk: some are saying, maybe bordering on rape. this is...
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the american catholic church is very important to the vatican. it provides lots of resources but latin america has the faithful. it has people who are catholic. there are problems for catholics and for the catholic church in latin america, wolf, but it is still the predominating religion. this is going to be a boost to catholicism in the americas to have a latin american heading the church. >> there have been some inroads, other christian denominations have made some inroads, evangelicals specifically. he is deeply committed to a missionary road as the new pope isn't he? >> and he follows a conservative line. he opposes same sex marriages. he is conservative on birth control following the line and remember these cardinals were most named by pope john paul ii and by benedict xvi. they're conservatives. but the thing with hispanic catholics is very interesting. even though they identify as catholics, and even though that is a main religion there have been inroads by protestant churches, evangelical churches, and a lot of people though they identify
the american catholic church is very important to the vatican. it provides lots of resources but latin america has the faithful. it has people who are catholic. there are problems for catholics and for the catholic church in latin america, wolf, but it is still the predominating religion. this is going to be a boost to catholicism in the americas to have a latin american heading the church. >> there have been some inroads, other christian denominations have made some inroads, evangelicals...
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it's the politics of washington but the politics of the vatican have people fascinated. happening right now at the vatican, 115 cardinals who will elect the next pope have just returned to the sistine chapel after their lunch break and we could see white smoke in less than an hour or no smoke at all. dozens of onlookers stood in the rain awaiting the first round this morning and black smoke rose from the sistine chapel. so far we've seen black smoke twice, just before 3:00 p.m. yesterday and just before 7:00 a.m. today. cardinal joseph ratzinger was elected in the fastest conclave. it came in day two of the conclave. back in 2005, black smoke came in at 6:52 and white smoke came in about six hours later at 12:50 p.m. joining me is george. we've had no pope. at what point is the pivot point for the voting that will take place behind the scenes today, the narrowing down, at least, of the candidates? >> they are certainly going to be narrowing down, thomas. that may have in fact began already. the first vote, as you know last night, is full of complementary votes that don't
it's the politics of washington but the politics of the vatican have people fascinated. happening right now at the vatican, 115 cardinals who will elect the next pope have just returned to the sistine chapel after their lunch break and we could see white smoke in less than an hour or no smoke at all. dozens of onlookers stood in the rain awaiting the first round this morning and black smoke rose from the sistine chapel. so far we've seen black smoke twice, just before 3:00 p.m. yesterday and...
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scola is very much about the vatican democracy. not so much about changing the priorities of the church moving forward into the 21st century. very much about holding progression of this second vatican council reforms down. so these are the things i'm most re
scola is very much about the vatican democracy. not so much about changing the priorities of the church moving forward into the 21st century. very much about holding progression of this second vatican council reforms down. so these are the things i'm most re
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we don't know what will happen in the vatican. >> we don't? >> we are talking about ofa and this whole organization. i didn't have the chance it ask congressman israel of this, but when he spoke of it being a grass roots outreach, these are people putting up big dollars to have dinner with the president. >> right. i was watching with that interview and getting more and more steamed up. because really, his point was, and the president's point is, basically the ends justify the means. the other side is going to raise unlimited funds from their folks. so we're going to do it from ours. and look, ofa has retrenched in some important ways. they are going to expose their donors' exact amounts. but let's be serious, this is not the change from washington business as usual, that president and his supporters promised us. it is taking the new state of the campaign finance and tax laws and exploiting them to the max. and we've sin it before. and the next president who comes in may not decide to disclose and we'll have this secret arm of donors. it is a d
we don't know what will happen in the vatican. >> we don't? >> we are talking about ofa and this whole organization. i didn't have the chance it ask congressman israel of this, but when he spoke of it being a grass roots outreach, these are people putting up big dollars to have dinner with the president. >> right. i was watching with that interview and getting more and more steamed up. because really, his point was, and the president's point is, basically the ends justify the...
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we begin at the vatican. a new pope could be named hours from now these are the cardinal who's will elect the next leader of the catholic church. they gathered to pray for guidance as they head into an election with no clear front-runner and erupted into applause at the mention of pope benedict, whose shocking resignation underscores the uncertain times facing the church. >> the beloved and venerable pontiff benedict xvi, we renew in this moment all of our gratitude. >> cnn's chris cuomo and miguel f marquez are in rome. benedict, first pope to resign in 600 years. it adds a certain amount of history and challenges to the process. >> absolutely, carol. it's what benedict did and why he did it. resigning, creating an atmosphere of potential change because it was different. the rationale that the pope offered for doing it. the idea of the level of commitment necessary to the service of holy work. also, infused the atmosphere around the vatican, with we're doing this for a reason. you must be at your best. and w
we begin at the vatican. a new pope could be named hours from now these are the cardinal who's will elect the next leader of the catholic church. they gathered to pray for guidance as they head into an election with no clear front-runner and erupted into applause at the mention of pope benedict, whose shocking resignation underscores the uncertain times facing the church. >> the beloved and venerable pontiff benedict xvi, we renew in this moment all of our gratitude. >> cnn's chris...
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they seem to do everything solemnly at the vatican. but it is something that we're focused on because of all the news the catholic church has been making for not just a few years now going back 10, 15 years that we're hearing about the controversies in the catholic church, and the pope's resignation is sudden surprising and virtually unprecedented. to discuss this i want to invite matthew fox into "the young turks" here. he is the author of over 30 books, including the pope's war. he's the founder of friends and creation spirituality. a catholic priest of 34 years and he joins us from san francisco. thank you for being on "the young turks"." >> hello michael i've been laughing, listening to your wind up here to the conclave, batman and all that. >> michael: good, i'm glad. it worked. how about that. matthew, let's talk about the serious side of what's going to happen tomorrow just for a moment. there is a lot that goes into the selection of the pope mechanically, but what can the church do with their choice that would change the way th
they seem to do everything solemnly at the vatican. but it is something that we're focused on because of all the news the catholic church has been making for not just a few years now going back 10, 15 years that we're hearing about the controversies in the catholic church, and the pope's resignation is sudden surprising and virtually unprecedented. to discuss this i want to invite matthew fox into "the young turks" here. he is the author of over 30 books, including the pope's war....
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he has a very good relationship with the vatican as well. so a charismatic person, but as i mentioned before, he has some political issues with this government, the current government. so we'll see what will be the reaction of the government when they have to express, you know, an opinion of what they think about his appointment as pope. >> okay. jose, thank you very much. good to meet you down there. i know you are reporting for cnn espanol. so thank you very much for the information about our pope. i want to go to jim bittermann, he is also in st. peter's square. jim, what is the mood like where you are and what do you think of pope francis will mean for the catholic church? >> well, one of the things that is interesting, for me, is the name francis. as john allen was saying, the significance of that, i think, for catholics around the world. there was an unbelievable reaction when he stepped out on the balcony, the kind of thing you already have been describing. but i thought i would bring into the picture here, chris, a young seminary stu
he has a very good relationship with the vatican as well. so a charismatic person, but as i mentioned before, he has some political issues with this government, the current government. so we'll see what will be the reaction of the government when they have to express, you know, an opinion of what they think about his appointment as pope. >> okay. jose, thank you very much. good to meet you down there. i know you are reporting for cnn espanol. so thank you very much for the information...
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if it comes to that, we now declare this the vatican. you cannot arrest us here. >> an independent state right a wall street block there yeah. they don't need it, as you say. no one's arrested anyone there have they? cenk: unfortunately no, they haven't. the idea that he was a very political figure. i read another story in the new york times about how he was a shy pope, and was not fond of politics. i had trouble believing that. you know, he won a vote among over 100 cardinals. my guess a guy who wins a vote like that knows how to play politics. >> well, i have a section in my book about the bully dimension to this man. he was a bully and his brother was a bully. he has a bully a few years older. he admits that he beat up members of his choir because they worked with the boys' choir. both of them came out bullies and their father was a policeman who curiously moved from small town to small town in bavaria. i knew ratz. caller: nger. he bullied me. there is psychological studies about quillies. down deep, they're cowards and hide behind p
if it comes to that, we now declare this the vatican. you cannot arrest us here. >> an independent state right a wall street block there yeah. they don't need it, as you say. no one's arrested anyone there have they? cenk: unfortunately no, they haven't. the idea that he was a very political figure. i read another story in the new york times about how he was a shy pope, and was not fond of politics. i had trouble believing that. you know, he won a vote among over 100 cardinals. my guess a...
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and the church. >>> vatican analyst john allen in rome. okay. let's talk a little sports action on the greens. if tiger woods wince this week's pga tournament and he's leading by the way, starting the final round, he'll be back on top of the world rankings. if he gets a win. >>> the ncaa tournament is gaining momentum and bracket busting cinderella stories continue to unfold. andy, what gives? lots of surprises. >> lots of surprises, fredricka. experts said this year he a tournament would be wide open. last night gan za ga lost to wichita state. this afternoon another juggernaut also went down. ten seed iowa state pulled even with two-seed ohio state in the second laugh but the buckeyes were bailed out. ohio state survives today, 78-75 and heads to the sweet 16 for the fourth straight season. >> i'm just very bloessed to be able to make a shot for this university like that. feels great. hopefully we can keep this thing going. >> the biggest upset of the tournament belongs to 15 had the seed florida gulf coast who stunned two-seed georgetow
and the church. >>> vatican analyst john allen in rome. okay. let's talk a little sports action on the greens. if tiger woods wince this week's pga tournament and he's leading by the way, starting the final round, he'll be back on top of the world rankings. if he gets a win. >>> the ncaa tournament is gaining momentum and bracket busting cinderella stories continue to unfold. andy, what gives? lots of surprises. >> lots of surprises, fredricka. experts said this year he...
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you are at the vatican right now. it's an exciting time to be at the vatican. what is the mood like there in rome? are people excited? >> jon, the campaign is heating up. you can't swing one of those smoking things on a chain. >> jon: it's a sensor. >> i'm sure they have smoke detectors. >> jon: no, no. >> you can't swing one without hitting one of candidates. the airwaves are flooding. >> leonardo said he is infallible but last week he picked bradley cooper in the oscar pool. bradley cooper, leonardo wrong about bradley cooper wrong for the vatican. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] >> jon: i have to say, seems weird in a campaign for pope that the campaign would go negative. however superficial. >> sorry, you want substance, bagel with your schmerar? >> mark claims he supports the first council, can he previous he is free of hearsey? beware of him? he's a threat to the monophocite. >> jon: i'm not sure i understand that one. >> the question is to the doctrine. the affirmation of divineity and humanity of jesus christ. jon, duh? >> >> jon: you didn't know the
you are at the vatican right now. it's an exciting time to be at the vatican. what is the mood like there in rome? are people excited? >> jon, the campaign is heating up. you can't swing one of those smoking things on a chain. >> jon: it's a sensor. >> i'm sure they have smoke detectors. >> jon: no, no. >> you can't swing one without hitting one of candidates. the airwaves are flooding. >> leonardo said he is infallible but last week he picked bradley cooper...
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>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. u.s. house majority leader eric cantor is taking serious heat for pushing his party to vote on the violence against women act this afternoon. cantor did not ask fellow conservatives to vote yes on the measure. in fact, cantor didn't even end up casting a vote on the bill himself. as the national review online reports, cantor warned fellow republicans there would be a civil war in the ranks if the senate bill didn't at least get to the house floor. cantor convinced enough republicans because the violence against women act did pass today after more than a year of nasty partisan bickering. the president says he'll sign it. these nine conservatives make up the fringe driving cantor absolutely crazy. all of them voted against the violence on women act.
>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. u.s. house majority leader eric cantor is taking serious heat for pushing his party to vote on the violence against women act this afternoon. cantor did not ask fellow...
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the vatican reform. the vatican is in enormous need of reform. i think a lot of people across, you know, left and right, if those lines are appropriate, believe that the vatican needs reform. i've heard two completely different lines of thought on francis. one is that as an outsider, he may be the guy to do it. i've also heard that he got some votes from cardinals inside the curiae because they dant think he was going -- they didn't think he was the guy to push that. lastly let chris talk about the scandal. the other thing is decentralization of church power. there has been steady centralization of that in the vatican. i know one in the church said it was significant that he went out there and referred to himself first as the bishop of rome and perhaps he will be someone who wants to pull back a little bit on rome and centralization. we will see. >> chris matthews, there is a lot of symbolism and, obviously, in the church and mike was just saying nobody does it better than the catholic church, but if you love symbolism and historic moments like t
the vatican reform. the vatican is in enormous need of reform. i think a lot of people across, you know, left and right, if those lines are appropriate, believe that the vatican needs reform. i've heard two completely different lines of thought on francis. one is that as an outsider, he may be the guy to do it. i've also heard that he got some votes from cardinals inside the curiae because they dant think he was going -- they didn't think he was the guy to push that. lastly let chris talk about...
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but wait until you see what he did outside the vatican today. that's a hint right there. >>> an a reminder to watch cnn's new showed "the lead" with jake tapper. starts 4:00 eastern monday. lobsterfest is the king of all promotions. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. [ male announcer ] visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. >>> the new pope delivered his first sunday message from his papal apartment today, but it's what he did outside the vatican that captured a whole lot of attention. ben wedeman is covering pope francis for us in vatican city. >> fred, if
but wait until you see what he did outside the vatican today. that's a hint right there. >>> an a reminder to watch cnn's new showed "the lead" with jake tapper. starts 4:00 eastern monday. lobsterfest is the king of all promotions. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our...
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but john allen, senior vatican analyst here for cnn. you have added a couple of facts to the equation that could explain something going on beyond simple tallying. what else could be going on that could prolong this session? >> one possibility is the cardinals could be praying the night prayer of the catholic church, called vespers, in the sistine chapel before they decide to leave and make their way to the casa santa marta. another possibility -- that's the spiritual possibility. the more human possibility is the in between the with ballots typically there is a bathroom break because there are no restrooms inside the sistine chapel. depending on how long that takes, you can add five, 10, 15 minutes to either side of the equation. >> allow me to
but john allen, senior vatican analyst here for cnn. you have added a couple of facts to the equation that could explain something going on beyond simple tallying. what else could be going on that could prolong this session? >> one possibility is the cardinals could be praying the night prayer of the catholic church, called vespers, in the sistine chapel before they decide to leave and make their way to the casa santa marta. another possibility -- that's the spiritual possibility. the...
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>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. first kid you ready? [ female announcer ] second kid by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs. after thousands of diaper changes, they know what works. luvs lock away wetness better than huggies for a fraction of the cost live, learn, & get luvs. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ starting at $37,800. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms
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>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear, and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the dash and let in real people. it smells good. like laundry fresh out of like the dryer. yeah. a man fresh out of the shower. nailed it. oh yeah. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not
>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear, and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the...
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he turned away the official vatican limo when it came to pick him up. instead he got in an unmarked sedan to get to the basilica dedicated to the virgin mary. that is a significant thing for a pope. then he had the driver go back to the residence where he had been staying so he can pick up his own luggage and also pick up the tab. even though it wasn't necessary, according to the vatican, the newly elected pontiff wanted to set a good example of what priests and bishops should do. "out front" tonight in rome, our vatican expert and contributor raymond arroyo. take me through the rest of pope francis' first day. we are learning so much about this man. >> we are, indeed. i spoke to some security officials at the vatican. they say he has been escaping us all day long. he does his own thing, erin. i had a friend of mine that walked into the house where all the cardinals were living and where the pope is now residing while they renovate the papal palace, and he came down the elevator himself. he walked out, no entourage, no secretaries. he greeted the man by
he turned away the official vatican limo when it came to pick him up. instead he got in an unmarked sedan to get to the basilica dedicated to the virgin mary. that is a significant thing for a pope. then he had the driver go back to the residence where he had been staying so he can pick up his own luggage and also pick up the tab. even though it wasn't necessary, according to the vatican, the newly elected pontiff wanted to set a good example of what priests and bishops should do. "out...
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and benedict is going to be living on the grounds of the vatican. which is -- somewhat awkward in terms of cleaning up the mess, is it not? >> are you talking to me? >> yes. >> i don't care about benedict and i don't think, i think he's irrelevant now. i think he did the one great thing of his life, like a shakespearean character. nothing made him look good like his leave. i was never a big fan. i thought he gave a marc anthony speak during the last conclave. it was a brilliant piece of politics, he woon it rather quickly. i don't think he matters. i think john paul xxiii matters still today. because it shows that a pope can still be a leader and be inspired. and to do things like pope john xxiii did. we've been talking about the idea that the idea of a great pope is elusive. it's not, it's in our memories. a big, heavy fat pope from italy of all places, turned out to be the greatest pope we can imagine. he restored the church to understanding it was about the poor. and i keep going back do that. if you think what separates christianity from all the
and benedict is going to be living on the grounds of the vatican. which is -- somewhat awkward in terms of cleaning up the mess, is it not? >> are you talking to me? >> yes. >> i don't care about benedict and i don't think, i think he's irrelevant now. i think he did the one great thing of his life, like a shakespearean character. nothing made him look good like his leave. i was never a big fan. i thought he gave a marc anthony speak during the last conclave. it was a...
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you're looking at live pictures at the vatican right now. i think we're all having rising levels of anticipation. the intrigue is growing or getting to those key minutes right now where it is possible we could see some smoke rising indicating a decision on the pope. stay with us for that. meanwhile, some other news. it was the last thing that the 41st president ever expected to see. that is george h.w. bush surprised by a flash mob at texas a&m university. students rewrote the lyrics from "boot scootin boogie." he did seem to get a kick out of it. >>> other news in new orleans a deepening mystery over the disappearance of an elementary teacher. she was nominated as teacher of the year and celebrating almost fwo tweak two weeks ago. she was seen about 4:00 a.m. on march 2nd speaking with a man in this bar parking lot. her mother talked with cnn earlier saying she believes her daughter was abducted. also missing is her 2012 black honda accord. anyone with information on this should contact the new orleans police immediately. >>> about 30 miles
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congressman tom cole up next, and we're watching the vatican, we'll bring you any word from the vatican as they continue to deliberate in rome. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. >>> paul ryan's budget promises to balance the budget in ten years and produce a surplus by 2023. can it work? do the numbers add up, republican congressman tom cole sits on the budget committee. the white house immediately said that the math does no the add up. and it seems as though both sides are coming at it from completely different baselines, especially when it comes to obama care. you've gone against your party at times on the whole subject of revenue. do you think this can be done without new revenue? >> it certainly can be done. i think there will be revenue generated by modernizing and streamlining the tax code. but you have to stop the spending, you have to have a goal. which i really appreciate chairman ryan laying out. look we've got a budget that the cbo says can balance, if you did all of these things in ten years, the democrats won't present a budget that will balance in te
congressman tom cole up next, and we're watching the vatican, we'll bring you any word from the vatican as they continue to deliberate in rome. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. >>> paul ryan's budget promises to balance the budget in ten years and produce a surplus by 2023. can it work? do the numbers add up, republican congressman tom cole sits on the budget committee. the white house immediately said that the math does no the add up. and it seems as...
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chris jansing is live at vatican city and george is our vatican analyst and also author of "evangelical catholicism." i want to start with you, chris. you had an interesting chat with cardinal timothy dolan about how cardinals are feeling today about their new leader. >> someone who obviously was talked a lot about, chuck, as possibly a pope candidate himself. he seemed relieved to me. i don't know if was that the conclave was over or relieved that he wasn't pope. he said it was harder than he expected it would be. we knew going in for a lot of them it was a new experience. they had been appointed by pope benedict. a group of 67 of them and he among them. i asked him this morning without breaking secrecy of the conclave, which is punishable by excommunication, what it was like in there and here's what he told me. >> it was difficult for me to make up my mind at first. i mean it when i say -- i'm kind of hard boiled when it comes to spiritual life. you could sense the gentle breeze of the holy spirit and gradually you saw this man emerge and as watched him and listen to cardinals who kno
chris jansing is live at vatican city and george is our vatican analyst and also author of "evangelical catholicism." i want to start with you, chris. you had an interesting chat with cardinal timothy dolan about how cardinals are feeling today about their new leader. >> someone who obviously was talked a lot about, chuck, as possibly a pope candidate himself. he seemed relieved to me. i don't know if was that the conclave was over or relieved that he wasn't pope. he said it was...
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here are three ways the vatican code could still be cracked. no one in the chapel is allowed to have any sort of cell phone or blackberry. they're now tweetless. the room is swept for electronic bugs and jamming system has been installed beneath the floor. but security experts point out every item brought in from clothing to furniture to the stoves, to burn the ballots, could carry a spy device. a few decades ago the u.s. had to rebuild the brand-new embassy in moscow after so many bugs were found to have been smuggled into the architecture and fixtures. still, security analysts suspect the swiss guard can keep the electronic threat to a minimum. cnn's mike brooks. >> i think they've got that wrapped up. they've gone over all those pieces to make sure there's nothing embedded in anything. >> reporter: but what about the connection? the cardinals deliberate by themselves and sleep only 100 yards away. but they need food, water, supplies and possibly medical care. each person who provides a service represents another potential leak. >> well, you
here are three ways the vatican code could still be cracked. no one in the chapel is allowed to have any sort of cell phone or blackberry. they're now tweetless. the room is swept for electronic bugs and jamming system has been installed beneath the floor. but security experts point out every item brought in from clothing to furniture to the stoves, to burn the ballots, could carry a spy device. a few decades ago the u.s. had to rebuild the brand-new embassy in moscow after so many bugs were...