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not only in vatican city but on wall street. >> that's exactly right. the day began with lots of suspension in both places and it ended in both places with definitive outcomes. on wall street, that outcome was another record high close for the dow, and we begin there tonight. now, the dow's win streak continues. nine in a row. the blue chip index hasn't done that in 16 years. in fact it hasn't had a down day this month. today the dow added 5 points, ending at 14,455, it's seventh straight record closing high. the nasdaq was up nearly 3 points and the s&p 500 inched 2 points higher. that leaves it less than 11 points from its all-time closing high. now, the markets got an early boost from strong retail sales last month, which rose 1.1%, nearly double what economists had expected. that's the biggest spending gain in five months. but as courtney reagan tells us, those top line numbers can be deceiving. >> the government's headline retail sales number came in nearly double what economists expected for february. the details reveal a less than rosy picture wh
not only in vatican city but on wall street. >> that's exactly right. the day began with lots of suspension in both places and it ended in both places with definitive outcomes. on wall street, that outcome was another record high close for the dow, and we begin there tonight. now, the dow's win streak continues. nine in a row. the blue chip index hasn't done that in 16 years. in fact it hasn't had a down day this month. today the dow added 5 points, ending at 14,455, it's seventh straight...
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most importantly the vatican bank which has had its shares of problems. you might recall a couple of years ago they fired the president of the bank, accused him of gross negligence. pope benedict started reforms a number of people hope will continue under pope francis. he brought in a new president and also you need to get the vatican bank up to european union banking standards and that's a goal that they want the vatican to stay on track of. >> very quickly, do we know much of anything about him as a manager and administrator? >> not that i know so far about pope francis i, but he did run ian archdiocese and not a small one in buenos aires. >> yes. mary thompson, thank you very much. >>> moving from the vatican to washington, security is always an issue. today president obama sat down with some top ceos to talk about cyber attacks. we'll have the latest on that meeting and also explore the biggest threat to our cyber safety. >>> but first, let's look at how stocks fared around the globe. >>> a federal judge is ordering apple's ceo, tim cook, to testify i
most importantly the vatican bank which has had its shares of problems. you might recall a couple of years ago they fired the president of the bank, accused him of gross negligence. pope benedict started reforms a number of people hope will continue under pope francis. he brought in a new president and also you need to get the vatican bank up to european union banking standards and that's a goal that they want the vatican to stay on track of. >> very quickly, do we know much of anything...
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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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nobody, not even the vatican tayeor knows the -- tailor knows the answer. >> whoever is the chosen the tailors will have his garments ready. because they don't know they make three size. >> stephen: yes, they make three vestment sizes. of course, the robes they don't use are sent to the same place as losing super bowl champion t-shirtz. [cheers and applause] but there are certain favorites to be the next pope. according to the irish gambling web site paddy power is cardinal peter turkson of ghana leading the pack at 3-1. that makes sense. the church is in a mess right now and they always give the crabby cleanup job to the black guy. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] the irish betting parlors are not only ones making green on bye bye benny. since this is the first time the pope retired in 700 years we're seeing something truly historic, pope souvenir blowout sales. that's right. that's right, folks. if you act now, you'll get ben ben -- benedict xvi merchandise at the lower prices. we have to try to sell the items with his picture at discount because in a faw weeks pilgrims and tourist
nobody, not even the vatican tayeor knows the -- tailor knows the answer. >> whoever is the chosen the tailors will have his garments ready. because they don't know they make three size. >> stephen: yes, they make three vestment sizes. of course, the robes they don't use are sent to the same place as losing super bowl champion t-shirtz. [cheers and applause] but there are certain favorites to be the next pope. according to the irish gambling web site paddy power is cardinal peter...
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we will talk to a vatican observer about what that means. stay with us. >> welcome back. in rome, pope francis i has vowed to embrace the poorest of humanity, that from an inaugural mass. the argentine pulp was a voice for the poor during his homeland's devastating economic crisis in 2001 -- the argentine pope. >> vatican observers now expect him to strive to win over non- catholics to the church's teaching on issues like euthanasia and abortion. >> a sea of well-wishers from all over the world surrounded pope francis as he arrived in st. peter's square. the pontiff spent nearly half an hour touring the square before the official ceremony began, frequently stopping to greet the crowds. at one point, he spotted a disabled man and got down from his jeep to give a blessing. it was a gesture from a man whose short abc is already becoming defined by rare spontaneity. the ceremony began inside st. peter's basilica where the pope prayed at the tomb of saint peter. the head of the orthodox church, patriarch bartholomew, was also there. he is the first patriarch to attend a papal
we will talk to a vatican observer about what that means. stay with us. >> welcome back. in rome, pope francis i has vowed to embrace the poorest of humanity, that from an inaugural mass. the argentine pulp was a voice for the poor during his homeland's devastating economic crisis in 2001 -- the argentine pope. >> vatican observers now expect him to strive to win over non- catholics to the church's teaching on issues like euthanasia and abortion. >> a sea of well-wishers from...
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just in case the vatican is ready. in the room of tears where the new pope goes after being elected there are hanging papal clothes small, mead and large and box efs shoes. we assume they are the red leather red shoes that the pope wears in various sizes. we will look from the wheurs whiff of smoke from the sistine chapel chimney at 8:00 tonight. if it's black smoke it means the vote is inconclusive, if there is white smoke we have a pope and we will be looking at the chimney for the next couple of hours to see what happens. rick, back to you. >> lauren green, live for us in rome. lauren, thanks. right now brand-new stories and breaking news. jenna: the battle overt budget and deficit reduction. is the president serious about striking a bargain? what is really keeping the two sides apart? carl rope rove is here and will tell us all about it in a moment. also a judge canned the ban on super size soda in new york city. what mayor bloomberg says he's going to do now. our legal panel will weigh in on this. new fears about
just in case the vatican is ready. in the room of tears where the new pope goes after being elected there are hanging papal clothes small, mead and large and box efs shoes. we assume they are the red leather red shoes that the pope wears in various sizes. we will look from the wheurs whiff of smoke from the sistine chapel chimney at 8:00 tonight. if it's black smoke it means the vote is inconclusive, if there is white smoke we have a pope and we will be looking at the chimney for the next...
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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 bank has become a financial disaster. as you know from reading the newspapers, you don't have to be catholic to understand they have to clean up the whole sex problem. there's still lingering issues. what's your thinking? >> my thinking when you described pope francis and talked to michael before as caring for the poor, the helpless, the victims, the victims, the children, the children. if he starts talking about the children and the victims of catholic clergy, he's got to speak and talk about it and then he can do many things about it but he has to start talking about it more than in the general terms of pope benedict to me that's a crisis management piece of advice. >> put it on the table. >> talk about it. >> deal with it directly. what tuning about that advice? >> i think that's smart advice. you can see that from this pope or you will see that from this pope. he has in the past gone up intelligence the establishment if you will. he's gone outside of the normal processes to effect the change that's necessary. and i th
the vatican bank has become a financial disaster. as you know from reading the newspapers, you don't have to be catholic to understand they have to clean up the whole sex problem. there's still lingering issues. what's your thinking? >> my thinking when you described pope francis and talked to michael before as caring for the poor, the helpless, the victims, the victims, the children, the children. if he starts talking about the children and the victims of catholic clergy, he's got to...
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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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there's another scandal with a girl who disappeared in the vatican twenty years ago and they say the man found her remains the italian police are leading the investigation here but instead of helping them with vatican is obstructing the investigation that's likely they knew about this and stayed silent and on top of all those cases of pedophilia with that this is just disgusting the list of controversial events involving catholic priests or vatican officials reads like a tabloid reports of sex abuse pedophile. the accusations alleged large scale corruption and possible ties with the mafia while the media especially in italy has been having it healed day with the scandals the vatican either stayed silent or rebuffed. but those things may be looking rather grim for the seat of st peter's at a first glance there's still a chance the catholic church can make a comeback. with the church with. but in spite of the. many wondering if. the world is rapidly changing and. failed to keep pace sure it has seen a fair number of ups and downs. in two thousand year long history but there is opinion
there's another scandal with a girl who disappeared in the vatican twenty years ago and they say the man found her remains the italian police are leading the investigation here but instead of helping them with vatican is obstructing the investigation that's likely they knew about this and stayed silent and on top of all those cases of pedophilia with that this is just disgusting the list of controversial events involving catholic priests or vatican officials reads like a tabloid reports of sex...
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for more let's go to the vatican correspondent. we need a bigger budget. itthe caliber has gone downhill. tom? >> hi. >> hi, andy. >> you are catholic, but my understanding is that 120% of the world's catholics do come from latin america. does this choice make a lot of sense? >> what was that? >> 120%. >> i didn't know that. it is the fastest growing and it is south america and africa. that's where we are getting our catholics from. >> but 120% are from south america. just tell me what you think of the choice. >> the attendance is dwindling in my parish. this is a great opportunity for a lot of local reporters to say argentina. they love to do that. otherwise, i don't know what -- how does everyone -- i am looking at the news and everybody seems to have an opinion of this pope. what am i supposed to do? i am catholic and go to church every sunday. i don't know this guy. give me a little time. >> tom, that's how the tv news business works. you don't have to though something to have an opinion. how long have you been doing this show? come on. were you as sur
for more let's go to the vatican correspondent. we need a bigger budget. itthe caliber has gone downhill. tom? >> hi. >> hi, andy. >> you are catholic, but my understanding is that 120% of the world's catholics do come from latin america. does this choice make a lot of sense? >> what was that? >> 120%. >> i didn't know that. it is the fastest growing and it is south america and africa. that's where we are getting our catholics from. >> but 120% are from...
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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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home of the vatican. this is the front balcony the world will see the pope, whoever that is for the very first time. down below, you see this row, a sort of fencing that is set up. the nuns and priests from congregations all over the world will gather there. then you see the public start to fill in here by the tens of thousands once there is a new pope. let's go back to the sistine chapel if i can real quick, to try to get this sucker to work for you. on the top area of this roof, we'll just zoom in, a little hard to tell on this image but this is where the six-foot chimney has been elect -- erected the entire world is waiting on to see what happens. seven years ago, eight years ago, martha, the people who gathered there, among the public, largely polish because of pope john paul ii. if you get an italian pope which we have not seen three times since 1978, there will potentially a million italians will flock to that part of their country in italy. >> such an incredible place. even with the rain it us so b
home of the vatican. this is the front balcony the world will see the pope, whoever that is for the very first time. down below, you see this row, a sort of fencing that is set up. the nuns and priests from congregations all over the world will gather there. then you see the public start to fill in here by the tens of thousands once there is a new pope. let's go back to the sistine chapel if i can real quick, to try to get this sucker to work for you. on the top area of this roof, we'll just...
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from some of the clients of the vatican's bank there so corruption sexual abuse also the issue of mold nice thing to church there have been campaign is still talking about the church accepting gay marriage accepting perhaps a change only celibacy laws for priests and perhaps even welcoming women priests into the catholic church however as i said as a well dyed in the world could serve to when it comes to matters of the catholic church i very much don't think we're going to be seeing too many of those issues regarding huge sweeping changes of how the church of rome deals with the everyday life of those who apostle of the it's ministry rebuilding the churches reputation after the recent scandals certainly not the only challenge pope francis has ahead of him the church now facing aggressive competition from islam as you can see here the faith spreading across europe much faster than the christian church gets new members the number of muslims has grown by an estimated ninety percent in recent years the number of christians are growing by a mere five percent by two thousand and thirty the g
from some of the clients of the vatican's bank there so corruption sexual abuse also the issue of mold nice thing to church there have been campaign is still talking about the church accepting gay marriage accepting perhaps a change only celibacy laws for priests and perhaps even welcoming women priests into the catholic church however as i said as a well dyed in the world could serve to when it comes to matters of the catholic church i very much don't think we're going to be seeing too many of...
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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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you can't have one vatican with two popes. it's like gotham with multiple batmans. [laughter] you shine the bat signal, all these clowns show up. [laughter] i mean -- [cheers and applause] holy sausage fest! [laughter] [cheers and applause] after all, i mean -- i mean, which one's infallible? say you're having a smoke break in the apse, and the two of them start walking towards you from different directions. you're getting double-poped-- [laughter] you know d-p'ed-- [cheers and applause] think about this -- which pope do you bow to and which one do you just go "sup?" [laughter] and imagine the confusion in the breakroom fridge when there's more than one yogurt labeled "pope." [laughter] i'm so worried. i'm so worried about this. as an observant catholic, ---6- but, to the man's credit, he's not holding onto all the trappings of power. >> he'll trade in his famous red shoes, the prada red shoes, for a pair of hand-crafted brown loafers out of mexico. >> stephen: okay, red shoes are gone. meaning he is no longer able to transport himself to kansas. [ laughter ] and th
you can't have one vatican with two popes. it's like gotham with multiple batmans. [laughter] you shine the bat signal, all these clowns show up. [laughter] i mean -- [cheers and applause] holy sausage fest! [laughter] [cheers and applause] after all, i mean -- i mean, which one's infallible? say you're having a smoke break in the apse, and the two of them start walking towards you from different directions. you're getting double-poped-- [laughter] you know d-p'ed-- [cheers and applause] think...
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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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it goes back to the vatican bank. and according to journalists what ultimately led to the pope's resignation goes back to the vatican bank and the attempt to reform it that went wrong. >> for a minute forget that the vatican is a church. it's also a state. a very rich one. its real estate alone is worth billions. and that's just the buildings, palaces and monasteries, not the art they contain. much of it priceless. the vatican also runs a bank. >> if you follow this crisis to its basic core it's about the money, isn't it? >> i think that's right. i think money is power and power is money. >> phillip weyland is one of the experts on the vatican bank and said it was set up as an offshore bank, designed to be closed and discreet so it could send money to priests in countries where they faced persecution. but the bank's secrecy has also fueled the history of scandal, including allegations that it has laundered money for the mafia. >> today there is the suspicion that it has become an instrument for laundering money for co
it goes back to the vatican bank. and according to journalists what ultimately led to the pope's resignation goes back to the vatican bank and the attempt to reform it that went wrong. >> for a minute forget that the vatican is a church. it's also a state. a very rich one. its real estate alone is worth billions. and that's just the buildings, palaces and monasteries, not the art they contain. much of it priceless. the vatican also runs a bank. >> if you follow this crisis to its...
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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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how seriously is that being taken there at the vatican. can you snell >> well, i think on that issue there is basic confidence that these accusations probably aren't going to have any licks. that they were first surfaced eight years ago in the runup to the con clive if 2005 when then-cardinal bergoglio was also a serious candidate. a book came out in argentina alleging that he had been complicit in the arrest and torture of two jesuits. remember, the new pope is a member of the jesuit and during the '70s he was a regional superior in argentina for that religious order. the charge was that he had been complicit in the arrest and torture of two members of his ordzer. he firmly denied those charges. what happened in the meantime is that one of these two jesuits who now lives in germany has come forward to say that as far as he is concerned the case is closed and he's praying for the success of francis' papacy and a nobel peace prize winner argentina known as a ferocious critic of the military junta has come forward to say that he believes the
how seriously is that being taken there at the vatican. can you snell >> well, i think on that issue there is basic confidence that these accusations probably aren't going to have any licks. that they were first surfaced eight years ago in the runup to the con clive if 2005 when then-cardinal bergoglio was also a serious candidate. a book came out in argentina alleging that he had been complicit in the arrest and torture of two jesuits. remember, the new pope is a member of the jesuit and...
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they were closely watched by vatican trips on a disarmament mission. the central african republic is one of the world's poorest nations, despite being rich in mineral deposits. 5 million people live in the heart of the continent. rebels saidople the they are fighting for. a spokesman said they decided to act because of the worsening humanitarian situation, but the rebels also accused the president of breaking conditions of a january peace deal by not releasing political prisoners or lifting roadblocks. at the time, there was hope in a unity government, but the prime minister -- there have already been three failed peace deals and two flawed elections in two years, and if the rebels succeed in taking control, and to not be the first time they had overthrown the president. he himself came to power in a coup in 2003. >> freedom of speech in the spotlight. still ahead, where journalists worry.mar and the brazilian nightclub fire that killed more than 200 could have been avoided. find out how after the break. >> hello and welcome back. we have two major wea
they were closely watched by vatican trips on a disarmament mission. the central african republic is one of the world's poorest nations, despite being rich in mineral deposits. 5 million people live in the heart of the continent. rebels saidople the they are fighting for. a spokesman said they decided to act because of the worsening humanitarian situation, but the rebels also accused the president of breaking conditions of a january peace deal by not releasing political prisoners or lifting...
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no pope has ever retired shallentarily and been allowed to live in vatican city. he granted himself the title of pope emeritus and he just changed the conclave rules to elect a successor so the process coul
no pope has ever retired shallentarily and been allowed to live in vatican city. he granted himself the title of pope emeritus and he just changed the conclave rules to elect a successor so the process coul
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what about this is not the smoke finally cleared in the vatican this week literally off the papal conclave elected a new head of the catholic church stepping in after the unexpected resignation of the benedict the sixteenth last month pope francis became the first pontiff ever from a south america well earlier i asked our teaser nicholas if the new man in charge is capable of bringing an end to continuing scandals. we spoke to a lot of. especially as a lot of analysts are actually specialists on religion and they said the church is in crisis and they have listed numerous reasons for why that is happening like that or leaks or corruption scandals and they just said basically it needs a major major organization so francis really has a lot of things to work out and to go out. and his position what he does and how is he going to sort of change this tarnished image that really is a tarnished actually yes well you could say that he's kind of making the first step because he has met with journalists already and that is something that none of the popes have ever done before so he's kind of making
what about this is not the smoke finally cleared in the vatican this week literally off the papal conclave elected a new head of the catholic church stepping in after the unexpected resignation of the benedict the sixteenth last month pope francis became the first pontiff ever from a south america well earlier i asked our teaser nicholas if the new man in charge is capable of bringing an end to continuing scandals. we spoke to a lot of. especially as a lot of analysts are actually specialists...
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and i think there should be more women involved here here in the vatican. with the sex abuse crisis, have happened to the degree it has happened, and a coverup, if there were more women involved in serious positions of leadership, i don't think it would have happened in the same way. you have a point. doesn't mean that the church can say, we are going to change what jesus did and say that women should be priests. priest doesn't mean necessary di -- >> shepard: that was 2,000 years ago. women didn't get to do anything 2,000 years ago. but the church doesn't evolve with society? in a time when women -- we don't have to go back that far where certain races were three-fifths and women didn't get to do anything. and everybody understands women are as capable of doing anything as men are. there's a disconnect. >> i think a lot of women could give a better homily than i could. it's a theological issue of the priesthood. god does not allow me to marry and have children. men and women are different and have different roles, and the church is saying the priesthood in
and i think there should be more women involved here here in the vatican. with the sex abuse crisis, have happened to the degree it has happened, and a coverup, if there were more women involved in serious positions of leadership, i don't think it would have happened in the same way. you have a point. doesn't mean that the church can say, we are going to change what jesus did and say that women should be priests. priest doesn't mean necessary di -- >> shepard: that was 2,000 years ago....
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to vatican city where crowds have been surging into st. peter's square in the just the last hour to witness history in the making, right now inside the sistene chapel in a tradition dating back to the 13th century, the election of a new pope and the results could come at any moment. brand new hour here of "america live," i'm megyn kelly. it's a special day and this does not happen every day and the official process is now underway in rome, italy. as the conclave of cardinals has sealed itself inside the chapel, having just a little over an hour ago, after each cardinal took an oath of secrecy before us all and told folks they needed to leave. 115 princes of the church will remain there in seclusion until a choice is made. the faithful are gathering in st. peter's square and watching the vatican chimney intently, as you see it here, waiting for a sign. any sign. white smoke means they've elected a new pope. black smoke signifies, not yet. and we may see the first puff of smoke before the end of this hour. our own shepard smith, anchor of st
to vatican city where crowds have been surging into st. peter's square in the just the last hour to witness history in the making, right now inside the sistene chapel in a tradition dating back to the 13th century, the election of a new pope and the results could come at any moment. brand new hour here of "america live," i'm megyn kelly. it's a special day and this does not happen every day and the official process is now underway in rome, italy. as the conclave of cardinals has...
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nbc is at the vatican this morning for. have they started voting yet? >> marra, we believe they are. they have started vote org about to vote. we were told every morning at 4:30 eastern, they will get into the sistine chapel from their residence where they sleep overnight inside the vatican walls to cast first ballots. how is that going to work? they can cast two ballots in the morning and two in the afternoon. if the first ballot is successful, then we should expect some white smoke to come out of that chimney or the famous chimney at about 5:30 eastern. well, if they have to go to the second ballot in the morning, then we're not going to see anything before 11:00 eastern. so forth in the afternoon. about an hour to go to start keeping an eye on that chimney. >> talk about some of the front-runners. angelo skoal la and timothy dole and an-sean o'malley. what would each bring to the church and its leadership? >> mara, angelo skoal la will bring continuity to the papacy of joseph ratzinger, pope deny dict xvi. so not much will change while the other two
nbc is at the vatican this morning for. have they started voting yet? >> marra, we believe they are. they have started vote org about to vote. we were told every morning at 4:30 eastern, they will get into the sistine chapel from their residence where they sleep overnight inside the vatican walls to cast first ballots. how is that going to work? they can cast two ballots in the morning and two in the afternoon. if the first ballot is successful, then we should expect some white smoke to...
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in recent times thinking particularly about the just who the vatican bank is being dealing with that there was certainly. well from some of the. vatican's bank there so corruption sexual abuse also the issue of mold nice thing to church the house being campaign is still talking about the church accepting gay marriage accepting perhaps a change only celibacy laws full priests and perhaps even welcoming women priests into the catholic church however as i said as a well dyed in the world could serve to when it comes to matters of the catholic church i don't think we're going to be seeing too many of those issues regarding huge sweeping changes of how the church of rome deals with the everyday life of those who apostle of the it's ministry well the new pope francis certainly has many challenges facing him leading catholics at a time when the church is facing a deep crisis besides being marred in number of recent mismanagement corruption and even sex scandals the church is also facing aggressive competition from competition from islam which is spreading across europe faster than the chris
in recent times thinking particularly about the just who the vatican bank is being dealing with that there was certainly. well from some of the. vatican's bank there so corruption sexual abuse also the issue of mold nice thing to church the house being campaign is still talking about the church accepting gay marriage accepting perhaps a change only celibacy laws full priests and perhaps even welcoming women priests into the catholic church however as i said as a well dyed in the world could...
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of pope and a change of style at the vatican. music icon david bowie is back on top of the british charts for the first time in 20 years with his new album "the next day." his style has even won him an exhibition at london's victoria and albert museum, and the tickets are hard to come by. >> the rock star david bowie does not exist. he is a fictitious creation of this chat, david jones, a young man with a casting card and a dream of a career in cabaret. he created a persona called davy jones, who invented david bowie, the thin, white do, all of whom became iconic. it might seem frivolous, and overblown celebration of a popular entertainer, but it is not without its merits. it argues that he's not only an important musician, but also an artist with the ability to create age-defining imagery that has had a lasting legacy. >> the power of that image, i think, still resonates today. he brought everything to get -- together, and that caught my attention in 1973. it was incredible. stylist andeye of a the mind of a magpie, he would use
of pope and a change of style at the vatican. music icon david bowie is back on top of the british charts for the first time in 20 years with his new album "the next day." his style has even won him an exhibition at london's victoria and albert museum, and the tickets are hard to come by. >> the rock star david bowie does not exist. he is a fictitious creation of this chat, david jones, a young man with a casting card and a dream of a career in cabaret. he created a persona...