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randall pinkston, kpix 5, vatican city. >> vatican city is locked down for the conclave. and the church isn't taking any chances with modern technology. jamming devices were installed today to halt cell phone communication with the outside world. it also ensures that cardinals can't use social media. >>> a new tool in the fight against skin cancer. the common pain reliever that may help women reduce their chances of developing melanoma. >>> a brand-new multi-million dollar teen center is struggling to fit in. the desperate measures one east bay community is forced to take when promises of food and videogames aren't enough -- when promises of foosball and videogames aren't enough. multi-million dollar facility. k-p-i-x 5's ann notarangelo with how the center hopes *charging admissio >>> a teenless teen center has one group looking to fill its multi-million dollar facility. kpix 5 reporter ann notarangelo with how the center hopes charging admission won't draw a bigger crowd. >> reporter: it's on every community's wish list a safe place for teens to hang out after school. >
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a live look at vatican city. cardinals are sequestered to begin the process of replacing pope benedict xvi. this morning, the cardinals at the vatican celebrated a final mass before they were sequestered in the sistine chapel. cardinal angelo sodano the dean of the college of cardinals delivered today's sermon calling for unity in the church. it involves a series of votes that ends only when at least two-thirds of the cardinals agree on a single candidate. the event of course attracting catholics from all around the world. >> i don't know if we can time it just perfectly, but we would like to be here when the white smoke comes up. >> that smoke he is referring to is the traditional signal after each vote. black smoke indicates no decision has been made. white smoke is the sign that a new pope has been selected. the first puffs of smoke are expected to emerge today at noon here in the bay area. and some of the rumored front- runners include owe dill la scherer of brazil and angelo scola of italy and two americans
a live look at vatican city. cardinals are sequestered to begin the process of replacing pope benedict xvi. this morning, the cardinals at the vatican celebrated a final mass before they were sequestered in the sistine chapel. cardinal angelo sodano the dean of the college of cardinals delivered today's sermon calling for unity in the church. it involves a series of votes that ends only when at least two-thirds of the cardinals agree on a single candidate. the event of course attracting...
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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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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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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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attractive to many because he hasn't worked in the vatican. >> has not worked in the vatican? >> correct. a pastoral cardinal, experiencing the administration of a large diocese. before milan he was in venice. he has a lot of on the ground experience and that's attractive to many of those who will be voting. >> scola, of course, italian, a cultural bias and numerically they have the most cardinal. here is cardinal peter turkson from ghana. let's listen. [ speaking latin ] >> cardinal turkson also considered somebody who could be pope from ghana, could be the first subsaharan african pope. what makes him somebody who is worthy of mention, john? >> well, chris, basically i think the cardinals this time are looking for a kind of insider/outsider combination. they want somebody who has enough experience with the vatican, realistic to believe he can get the place under control but remains an outsider he's not wedded necessarily to traditional ways and means of doing business. cardinal turkson fits that profile. he's been a paster in africa, ghana, for a number of years, was an offi
attractive to many because he hasn't worked in the vatican. >> has not worked in the vatican? >> correct. a pastoral cardinal, experiencing the administration of a large diocese. before milan he was in venice. he has a lot of on the ground experience and that's attractive to many of those who will be voting. >> scola, of course, italian, a cultural bias and numerically they have the most cardinal. here is cardinal peter turkson from ghana. let's listen. [ speaking latin ]...
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you can see there, the chimney at the vatican. if we see white smoke that would mean we do have a consensus of a pope being picked. if there is black smoke, that means there is still no consensus on a new pope. we will bring that to you as soon as it happens here on street signs. >> we are holding down the fort here at cnbc while brian sullivan, who has currently picked the short straw is currently in las vegas. hello to you, brian. >> reporter: thanks very much. from the pope to home depot we are here at the company's annual product walk. hundreds of suppliers. and we have got a great show lined up. we're not going to dig into the data. we're going to go into the front lines. and all kinds of stuff in between. should be a great show. should be with us more than a minute or wo. then we have a ceo panel. so we're going grill. we're going to seed our lawn, we're going to talk about cabinets. they built an entirely out of scratch home depot store in a convention center in las vegas. what happens in vegas will not stay in vegas. we're
you can see there, the chimney at the vatican. if we see white smoke that would mean we do have a consensus of a pope being picked. if there is black smoke, that means there is still no consensus on a new pope. we will bring that to you as soon as it happens here on street signs. >> we are holding down the fort here at cnbc while brian sullivan, who has currently picked the short straw is currently in las vegas. hello to you, brian. >> reporter: thanks very much. from the pope to...
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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 going on it's likely they knew about this and stayed silent and on top of all those cases of pedophilia was 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. accusations alleged large scale corruption and possible ties with the mafia while the media especially in italy has been having a field 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 is still a chance church can make a comeback. with a church we. could be. with but in spite of the. many wondering if he has been the world is rapidly changing and that the catholic church has failed to keep pace sure it has seen a fair number of ups and downs as well as in two
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 going on it's likely they knew about this and stayed silent and on top of all those cases of pedophilia was that this is just disgusting the list of controversial events involving catholic priests or vatican officials reads like a tabloid reports...
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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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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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vatican city now. they will start the search for a new leader when the conclave be on tuesday final preparatio are underway. good morning, welcome back. let's look at the top stories. >> the vatican cardinals are looking for a new leader starting on tuesday and final preparations are underway. >> a construction milestone at the new bay bridge. the concrete was poured on to the final deck section yesterday. the $6.4 billion projects expected to be completed in september. >> ticket sales brisk for seats in the new 49ers stadium in santa clara, three quarters of the nearly 70,000 seats are sold. the stadium is set
vatican city now. they will start the search for a new leader when the conclave be on tuesday final preparatio are underway. good morning, welcome back. let's look at the top stories. >> the vatican cardinals are looking for a new leader starting on tuesday and final preparations are underway. >> a construction milestone at the new bay bridge. the concrete was poured on to the final deck section yesterday. the $6.4 billion projects expected to be completed in september. >>...
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coming up at 6:30, we will go live to the vatican and vatican city for an update on when we could see the results of the very first vote >>> let's get an update when it comes to the forecast. daylight savings time, the sun will set a lot later. >> indeed. it is 7:30. you can do some of your outdoor activities a little bit longer in the day. you have more daylight to walk the dog, hike, bike, whatever you want to do. that's the good news. our days are getting longer. we are getting warmer afternoons. 44 degrees. good morning to you, san francisco. 43 in oakland. you are at 41 to start the day in conga headed toward another beautiful day. warmer than yesterday. plenty of sunshine as our wind moves offshore. mid-week, talking about the 80s, widespread 80s inland. just a couple days away now. then, we are going to crank down the heat and turn on the cooler air and bring in some showers as we head toward the end of the week. we have rain in the forecast. we need it this time of year. so i don't think anybody is poo-pooing the rain at this point. 74, inland. bayside, 70. 68 at the coast. th
coming up at 6:30, we will go live to the vatican and vatican city for an update on when we could see the results of the very first vote >>> let's get an update when it comes to the forecast. daylight savings time, the sun will set a lot later. >> indeed. it is 7:30. you can do some of your outdoor activities a little bit longer in the day. you have more daylight to walk the dog, hike, bike, whatever you want to do. that's the good news. our days are getting longer. we are...
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i find the vatican fascinating. when they talk about reform there were these scandal, the pope's private butler leaked letters that seemed to be way of blowing whistle an things people were doing. >> when pope benedict left the holy office, i can still never call it whatever it's called these days, he left in charge of the scandal of the whole sex scandal. >> exactly. >> a very bright young man who was actually, you know, basically his man there. what happened to him last six months ago was that he ended up as the co-agitator bishop in malta. that's not a promotion. >> it's a big demotion. >> even though he was maltese and he was delighted. >> as you. >> i was born there. the point is that this was done to man who the pope had put there. >> right. the point being the power of the last pope over, actually his ability and we talked the last time about president barack obama and the senate. the president actually can't just do whatever he wants. there's institutional reasons, there's power held in the senate and the fi
i find the vatican fascinating. when they talk about reform there were these scandal, the pope's private butler leaked letters that seemed to be way of blowing whistle an things people were doing. >> when pope benedict left the holy office, i can still never call it whatever it's called these days, he left in charge of the scandal of the whole sex scandal. >> exactly. >> a very bright young man who was actually, you know, basically his man there. what happened to him last six...
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short time ago, we got a briefing, an update from the vatican. they say they were surprised themselves at the number of people in st. peter's square, watching this yesterday. they also confirmed for us that the pope, former pope benedict himself was watching the mass yesterday. he was watching the proceeding into the sistine chap. apparently he is doing well, watching this entire thing from afar. finally, they say they got a lot of phone calls about that black smoke you were talking about last night, people wondering if the cardinals inside were okay. it was a lot of smoke, laura. >> good thing it goes up through the chimney instead of into the room. tracy, thank you very much, live from vatican city this morning. >>> at this hour, we toent know who the new pope is, but we do know what that man will be wearing, shown at a tailor shop in rome. tradition dictates three versions of the very same vestamouves vestaments will be made so that size will not be a problem. nuns at the vatican will make last-minute alterations so that it is a nice, smooth f
short time ago, we got a briefing, an update from the vatican. they say they were surprised themselves at the number of people in st. peter's square, watching this yesterday. they also confirmed for us that the pope, former pope benedict himself was watching the mass yesterday. he was watching the proceeding into the sistine chap. apparently he is doing well, watching this entire thing from afar. finally, they say they got a lot of phone calls about that black smoke you were talking about last...
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copies of vatican documents and voting instructions have been placed on the tables where the cardinals will sit. the first vote is expected tuesday afternoon. >> it's unlikely that there would be white smoke on the first ballot. >> reporter: in preparation for the vote, vatican workers hung red curtains on the balcony of st. peter's basilica, where the new pope will be introduced to the world. there's said to be as many as a dozen top candidates. vatican experts from a newspaper have named three favorites, boston cardinal sean o'malley, odilo scherer from brazil and another one. >> these probably aren't the ones the cardinals are considering. we'll have to wait and see. >> reporter: 90 people at the residence where cardinals stay take an oath of secrecy today promising not to divulge secrets they may overhear. randall pinkston, kpix 5, vatican city. >> should know by the end of the week. >> no kidding. >>> valerie harper says she's not spending her final days in private. >> and it's as east a assist sunscreen. the simple things women wan do to help prevent the deadly form of skin cance
copies of vatican documents and voting instructions have been placed on the tables where the cardinals will sit. the first vote is expected tuesday afternoon. >> it's unlikely that there would be white smoke on the first ballot. >> reporter: in preparation for the vote, vatican workers hung red curtains on the balcony of st. peter's basilica, where the new pope will be introduced to the world. there's said to be as many as a dozen top candidates. vatican experts from a newspaper...
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he has links to the vatican. he has been seen as a leading south american candidate. known for his sense of humor and twitter bout force. and there is one who's the head of the congregation for bishops. he leads a vatican commission on south america. . they cannot be seen as canvassing for the job. decided by god, effectively, the cardinals doing god's work. one of the cardinals said that the the job would be a nightmare. >> does it matter where the candidate comes from? cosmetically speaking, it does matter. pinkoson of catholicism. it is growing in africa and in asia. not necessarily growing in latin america. the population is growing, so that's why the numbers are bigger there. where is the dwindling? in europe. the turkish feels the secularism is one of the biggest threats to christianity. having an african or asian pope considered. church seels secularism is one of the biggest threats to christianity. there's always been a huge question over a pope from the united states because you would align the single biggest christian denomination in the world with the world
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there's the financial scandal within the vatican bank. that is true. you have to remember, this is the largest organization in the world. within any organization at large, there are bound to be problems. some of them have crumbling columns. for a journalist, it is almost an endless topic. >> pope benedict, one of the last things he said to his cardinals, is that he wants them to act together like an orchestra, as opposed to the kind of fighting we have heard about and that he talks about as well, actually. can be onek there cardinal now elected who can solve these problems? many of them said that is what they really need to see in here. >> i think what the next pope had to do, if he is going to be considered a success in the global media, is basically two things. he will need a strong secretary of state, which is basically a cheap of staff bring these scandals to heal. he needs to be a figure of peace on the global stage. he needs to recapture that primary role of the pope which is that of a moral statesman. someone who espouses peace. he can do that.
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kyra simmons is at the vatican. good morning. >> good morning. 115 cardinals who will select the pope are below me. they have this weekend before the voting begins. some believe the further they decided to start the conclave on tuesday means they are closer to knowing who they want as the next pope. once the conclave starts, all eyes will be fixed on this small roof. white pope will appear from it. cardinals appeared at the vatican this morning, a big job ahead of him. the faithful wondering if they have already narrowed down their choices. >> the exact they have decided to go into the conclave early means they are getting kind of a consensus about who they want. >> but a consensus will not be easy. >> they want jesus christ with an mba. good luck trying to find someone who is wholly intelligent, a communicator, with management experience. >> many u.s. catholics in rome are hoping for a american pope. >> we are hopeful cardinal bolland. >> they live in basic accommodations inside the vatican. famously in 1268, a pap
kyra simmons is at the vatican. good morning. >> good morning. 115 cardinals who will select the pope are below me. they have this weekend before the voting begins. some believe the further they decided to start the conclave on tuesday means they are closer to knowing who they want as the next pope. once the conclave starts, all eyes will be fixed on this small roof. white pope will appear from it. cardinals appeared at the vatican this morning, a big job ahead of him. the faithful...
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. >>> reporter: cardinals filed into the vatican this morning. it's the last day of discussions after more than a week of talking about the church and what kind of qualities they want to see in the next pope. it's almost time to start voting. >> they have now got to talk not about the issues of the church but who. they have to come up with a name, a person. >> reporter: whoever is picked will be introduced to the world from this window at st. peter's basilica. today workers draped red velvet curtains on either side. tomorrow the voting process known as the conclave begins. some names of front-runners have emerged. >> a week ago we would have said wow we have a lot of work to do, but now you see a sense of resignation and trust and faith. >> reporter: the conclave seems to be shaping up like a the bale between supporters of the vatican bureaucracy known as the curia and outsiders who want reform. the roman-based cardinals are reportedly backing the archbishop of sao paulo although known in the curia and on the commission which oversees the vatican
. >>> reporter: cardinals filed into the vatican this morning. it's the last day of discussions after more than a week of talking about the church and what kind of qualities they want to see in the next pope. it's almost time to start voting. >> they have now got to talk not about the issues of the church but who. they have to come up with a name, a person. >> reporter: whoever is picked will be introduced to the world from this window at st. peter's basilica. today workers...
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we're live from vatican city with the reaction. >>> and good afternoon. i'm jeff ranieri in the weather center. i know a lot of you basking in the sunshine today. still holding on to a 79 in walnut creek. we'll talking about 80s and the potential of record heat on wednesday coming up in just a few minutes. >>> take a look. just before noon our time today, we saw black smoke billowing from the chimney of the sistine chapel. >> a signal that after day one of the conclave, no pope has been selected. the doors of the chapel were sealed. it appeared straight out of the pages of a dan brown novel. jay gray is live in vatican city. jay? >> reporter: always good to talk to you and you're right. the first ballot cast today and the cardinals sending their message to the world. they haven't quite settled yet on who will be the next man to lead their faith. with thousands gathered and watching in st. peter's square, black smoke billowed above the sistine chapel. the first papal vote did not pass. >> i ask the god to watch the church in this time. >> reporter: searchi
we're live from vatican city with the reaction. >>> and good afternoon. i'm jeff ranieri in the weather center. i know a lot of you basking in the sunshine today. still holding on to a 79 in walnut creek. we'll talking about 80s and the potential of record heat on wednesday coming up in just a few minutes. >>> take a look. just before noon our time today, we saw black smoke billowing from the chimney of the sistine chapel. >> a signal that after day one of the conclave,...
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one under the 15 cardinals will be locked away of the vatican. the mass is finished, and they are now moving on? >> it has finished. the cardinals now probably heading for lunch. we will see them around 14:45 gmt, they will leave the residence where they will be staying for the duration of the conclave and head to that apostolic palace, and then from then, around 1630 gmt, a person of cardinals away from the pauline chapel to the 16 jeff aware of the conclave itself will take place. -- to the sistine chapel where the conclave will take place. there will be an announcement that everyone will have to leave the sistine chapel and the voting will begin for the conclave itself. we are expecting one ballot later on this afternoon. most people expect it to be black smoke, no decision. you never know, but that is what is expected. the conclave will start in a few hours. of course, no one really knows who the next pope is going to be but over the past few weeks -- since the announcement will benedick xvi, some favorites have emerged. who could the next po
one under the 15 cardinals will be locked away of the vatican. the mass is finished, and they are now moving on? >> it has finished. the cardinals now probably heading for lunch. we will see them around 14:45 gmt, they will leave the residence where they will be staying for the duration of the conclave and head to that apostolic palace, and then from then, around 1630 gmt, a person of cardinals away from the pauline chapel to the 16 jeff aware of the conclave itself will take place. -- to...
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. >> reporter: the winds of change are speeding up over the vatican. the conclave vote will determine which way they blow. electing a pope is a political as well as religious event. there are serious fault lines in the college of cardinals. some are traditionalists, many of them in the entrenched vatican establishment. and some are reformers, mostly non-italians who think the church's creaking bureaucracy and secretive ways are at the root of its problems. but as marco tossatti, who's been covering the vatican for 40 years says, the cardinals also split into sometimes surprising camps. the reformist standard bearer is italian cardinal anglo scola but -- >> scola is italian but certainly the italians will not vote for him. (laughs). >> reporter: scola's support actually comes from outside italy. but it doesn't come from the u.s. cardinals who are thought to support new york candidate timothy dolan-- at least to start. then they may switch to o'malley of boston. the traditionalist candidate is supported by the so-called diplomatic cardinals-- the italian
. >> reporter: the winds of change are speeding up over the vatican. the conclave vote will determine which way they blow. electing a pope is a political as well as religious event. there are serious fault lines in the college of cardinals. some are traditionalists, many of them in the entrenched vatican establishment. and some are reformers, mostly non-italians who think the church's creaking bureaucracy and secretive ways are at the root of its problems. but as marco tossatti, who's...
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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
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it was a dramatic day in vatican city. by all accounts a remarkable event in the church's history. >> pope francis takes his place at the head of an ancient spiritual empire that is ever-growing and ever-changing. this morning a look at who the man is how he made history and what the world can expect from the simple son of a railway worker. the newly elected pope will celebrate the first mass part of a century old ritual. >> there is so much about the election that is a radical departure from tradition. the vatican is quiet at this hour. here is a live look right now. but abc's marci gonzalez was there yesterday when the historic decision was revealed. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning rob and diana. although he was reportedly the runner-up in the last papal election he is a man few expected to see come out on the balcony. history was made here at the vatican last night. >> habemus papam. >> cardinal jorge bergoglio of argentina is now pope francis. greeting the crowd in st. peter's square praying, asking for
it was a dramatic day in vatican city. by all accounts a remarkable event in the church's history. >> pope francis takes his place at the head of an ancient spiritual empire that is ever-growing and ever-changing. this morning a look at who the man is how he made history and what the world can expect from the simple son of a railway worker. the newly elected pope will celebrate the first mass part of a century old ritual. >> there is so much about the election that is a radical...
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vatican staff, who will tend to the cardinals, took an oath of secrecy monday. vowing not to pass on anything they might overhear. the cardinals will certainly be talking to each other, but not about themselves. >> there are people who support their candidacy, who actually move among the cardinals and asking them to support this particular candidate at this time. >> the italian press named three potential front runners. boston cardinal, sean o'malley, and italy's, angelo scola. whichever cardinal becomes pope, he will become the leader of a church in crisis. from on going investigations of sex scandals to legal trouble facing the vatican bank. the new bank will be as much ceo as spiritual leader. vatican watchers say that reality is already shaping the conclave. >> i think the cardinals are looking for a pope who either has strong management and administrative skills or can delegate them and follow them closely. >> the first vote is expected tuesday afternoon. danielle nottingham, cbs news, vatican city. >> the conclave is expected to last three days, or two to
vatican staff, who will tend to the cardinals, took an oath of secrecy monday. vowing not to pass on anything they might overhear. the cardinals will certainly be talking to each other, but not about themselves. >> there are people who support their candidacy, who actually move among the cardinals and asking them to support this particular candidate at this time. >> the italian press named three potential front runners. boston cardinal, sean o'malley, and italy's, angelo scola....
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mark phillips is at the vatican. harsh words from afghan president car sglichlt charlie d'agata tells us what went wrong during chuck hagel's first visit there as defense secretary. >> more fallout from the fukushima meltdown. american sailors who say they were sickened by radiation. >> we just want somebody to give us medical care figure out what's wrong. >> this is the "cbs evening news". >> jeff: good evening, everyone i'm jeff glor. officially the conclave to choose a new pope does not convene until tuesday. unobservationly its speculation goes on, with the names of at least two cardinals from the u.s. prominent in the mix. 115 cardinals will vote and today for them was a day of rest and prayer. at the vatican here's mark phillips. >> reporter: the bells that rang out across rome on what should be the last sunday before there is a new pope might have been the opening bells of round one of the papal election. around the city the cardinals whose names have been bandies about on speculative list of potential votes w
mark phillips is at the vatican. harsh words from afghan president car sglichlt charlie d'agata tells us what went wrong during chuck hagel's first visit there as defense secretary. >> more fallout from the fukushima meltdown. american sailors who say they were sickened by radiation. >> we just want somebody to give us medical care figure out what's wrong. >> this is the "cbs evening news". >> jeff: good evening, everyone i'm jeff glor. officially the conclave...
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let's take a live look right now at vatican city. now, this is where cardinals are sequestered to begin the process of replacing the retired pope benedict. and all eyes will be on vatican city for the next few days. cbs news' vinita nair has more. >> reporter: good morning from vatican city where after a lengthy build-up the day to vote for the new pope has finally arrived. earlier this morning the college of cardinals assisted at mass at st. peter's square and heard from the dean who called for unity reminding them as they enter into the conclave, the voting process to act as one. >>> reporter: cardinals from around the world said mass in st. peter's basilica to pray for the election of a new pope. later today, 115 cardinals under the age of 80 will enter the famous sistine chapel to choose the 266th leader of the catholic church. >> when they process, they chant the litany of the saints and we get all the pomp and circumstance that the catholic church is so good at, then the doors are closed and the first vote. >> reporter: ballots
let's take a live look right now at vatican city. now, this is where cardinals are sequestered to begin the process of replacing the retired pope benedict. and all eyes will be on vatican city for the next few days. cbs news' vinita nair has more. >> reporter: good morning from vatican city where after a lengthy build-up the day to vote for the new pope has finally arrived. earlier this morning the college of cardinals assisted at mass at st. peter's square and heard from the dean who...
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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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but we're at vatican city. we'll take you inside the highly secretive papal election process and talk to a priest who was with the cardinals this morning. also a confrontation in jamaica as we investigate a scam stealing big money from americans. and we'll break down the new fight over cable tell investigation that could dramatically -- television that can dramatically reduce your bill. and a unique look at historic rome that you will not see and you do not want to miss it. we'll see you at 7:00. >> looks like so much fun. >> no kidding. thank you, charlie. "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. >> reporter: we had a sunny -- >> we're waiting. [ laughter ] all right, charlie. we'll let you go. have a good show. we have a four-second delay to rome. >> reporter: i said it was a -- >> love a delay. >> you had your shot, charlie. >>> it's typically the kind of buzz you would expect from a new iphone. samsung reveals its galaxy s4 smartphone on thursday and cnet editor-at-large brian cooley is here with a preview with n
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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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the vatican has to close the sistine chapel to visitors. and also the security sweep of the vatican hotel will begin to make sure the cardinals' meeting stays secret, anne-marie. >> danielle nottingham in vatican city, thank you. >>> republican lawmakers are trying to ease the pain being felt by the pentagon as a result of the sequester. those massive budget cuts president obama enacted friday. gop house members introduced a bill would maintain the reduction to the military but give the defense department more flexibility in how it spends its funds. a vote on the measure is expected on thursday. susan mcginnis is in washington with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this new republican proposal would also keep the government running through september. so if it is approved, that could head off what's supposed to be the next big fiscal fight here on capitol hill. meanwhile, president obama went back to work on monday as the $85 billion in spending cuts start to kick in. president obama held the first cabinet me
the vatican has to close the sistine chapel to visitors. and also the security sweep of the vatican hotel will begin to make sure the cardinals' meeting stays secret, anne-marie. >> danielle nottingham in vatican city, thank you. >>> republican lawmakers are trying to ease the pain being felt by the pentagon as a result of the sequester. those massive budget cuts president obama enacted friday. gop house members introduced a bill would maintain the reduction to the military but...
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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
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vatican when he gets back. "first look" is up next. >>> very happy friday to you. right now on "first look," sequester looms at midnight like cinderella's deadline. the senate chaplain may have said it all. >> rise up, oh, god, and safe us from ourselves. >> last night, the white house took legal steps to outlaw california's ban on same-sex marriage. >>> odd couple. basketball bad boy dennis rodman vows to be friends forever with north korea's kim jong-un. >>> plus, tiger woods puts on the hip waiters to test the waters. >>> and the faa isn't happy about these passengers doing the harlem shake. >>> good morning. the obama administration offers a powerful message to the supreme court. overturn california's ban on same-sex marriage. the court is gearing up to hear two cases on the topic later this season in the brief. officials say the ban violates the constitution's equal protection clause. same-sex marriage remains an issue dividing many americanings. only nine states in the district of columbia allow for same-sex marriages. it took an interesting turn later this w
vatican when he gets back. "first look" is up next. >>> very happy friday to you. right now on "first look," sequester looms at midnight like cinderella's deadline. the senate chaplain may have said it all. >> rise up, oh, god, and safe us from ourselves. >> last night, the white house took legal steps to outlaw california's ban on same-sex marriage. >>> odd couple. basketball bad boy dennis rodman vows to be friends forever with north korea's...
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it is 7 in the morning already at the vatican and this is a live picture at vatican city. cardinal expected to arrive at the sistine chapel really any moment now and here in the bay area the church wants to keep its members very much informed and involved in this process. john is live at st. mary's cathedral in san francisco tonight. john? >>reporter: and there will be a special mass here tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. archbishop wants all parish in the arrest diocese of san francisco to hold special services for the start of the papal conclave n.a matter of hours this is what the one 15 cardinal will see as they enter the sistine chapel to select the next pope. already staff of 90 has been sworn to secrecy including doctors nurses waiters who will assist the conclave. anticipation is building not only in rome but in san francisco where catholic attended 5:30 mass in lower pacific heights. wore hiper had own hope for the new pontiff. >> somebody that draws people in the church. so many people left the church. >> it could be pope from africa. it could be a pope from latin am
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. >> abc's cokie roberts, a long time vatican observer, has been reporting from rome all week. she sat down with "nightline's" terry moran to talk about what we can expect from the new pope. >> so as a world waits to find out more about newt pope, the white house said vice president biden is going to lead the u.s. delegation to pope francis' inauguration mass next tuesday morning. abc's cokie roberts, a vatican observer has been here all week, reporting on this, and joins us now. in a big picture way, what does this mean, what does it say that the church, the cardinals have chosen this man? >> it says they're ready to make a big change. benedict after john paul ii was continuity. this is a huge difference. instead of the cerebral, theologian, you have this down
. >> abc's cokie roberts, a long time vatican observer, has been reporting from rome all week. she sat down with "nightline's" terry moran to talk about what we can expect from the new pope. >> so as a world waits to find out more about newt pope, the white house said vice president biden is going to lead the u.s. delegation to pope francis' inauguration mass next tuesday morning. abc's cokie roberts, a vatican observer has been here all week, reporting on this, and joins...
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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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a live look, in fact, at vatican city this morning. we'll be watching the chimney and waiting for the black smoke. it has been an intriguing process. it will be great. >> back at 7:25 with i alive, local news update. >>> good morning. breaking news. five american service members killed in a helicopter crash in afghanistan on what is now the deadliest day for u.s. forces there this year. >>> down to business, catholic cardinals attending a morning mass to set the spiritual stage for electing a new pope. we're there live. >>> and invasion of privacy. what appears to be the financial information of big names in politics and entertainment posted online for all to see. vice president joe biden, hillary clinton, and beyonce among those targeted. as a major investigation gets underway today, tuesday, march 12th, 2013. >>> this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah gurthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> and welcome to "today" on this tuesday morning, morning, everybody. i'm savannah gurthrie. >> and i'm matt lauer. we're foll
a live look, in fact, at vatican city this morning. we'll be watching the chimney and waiting for the black smoke. it has been an intriguing process. it will be great. >> back at 7:25 with i alive, local news update. >>> good morning. breaking news. five american service members killed in a helicopter crash in afghanistan on what is now the deadliest day for u.s. forces there this year. >>> down to business, catholic cardinals attending a morning mass to set the...
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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
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according to the vatican the shortest conclave of the 20th century was three ballots in 1939. we have passed that marker, two votes this morning and one yesterday bringing us to three ballots. the only way to know is by watching the chimney on the chapel, and this is a live look , with white smoke signal as new pope is chosen but we have only seen this. check out the video from this morning, black smoke around 3: 3:40, so no cardinal receives two-thirds majority or 77 of the 115 votes. the longest conclave lasted five days in the 20th century. if this breaks all modern records there are new rules that allow for a simple majority if on pope hasn't been found after 12 or 13 days. of course, tourists and locals have been crowded into st. support's -- st. peter's. >> i am disappointed. i want to see the new pope at the window. >> right now the cardinals have lunch. afternoon voting begins at 8:00 a.m. our time. the next time we could see smoke is around 9:30 a.m. and if no pope is choicen the final opportunity for see smoke today is around 11 a.m. with usually a pope chosen in thr
according to the vatican the shortest conclave of the 20th century was three ballots in 1939. we have passed that marker, two votes this morning and one yesterday bringing us to three ballots. the only way to know is by watching the chimney on the chapel, and this is a live look , with white smoke signal as new pope is chosen but we have only seen this. check out the video from this morning, black smoke around 3: 3:40, so no cardinal receives two-thirds majority or 77 of the 115 votes. the...
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i've read, for instance, that observers say you don't change the vatican, the vatican changes you. therefore it's an old bureaucracy that doesn't use modern technology, modern message the way that some of ththe archbishops are used to. he's going to have quite a challenge trying to change the basic nature of the church, of the vatican, of the curia. he has made an announcement that he will not at the moment be making any changes in his staff. that itself is a break from tradition. we'll have to see who he appoints to what position to gauge how far he plans to go in changing this ancient institution. >> in light of that fact, how is he going to deal with serious problems? a report from the vatican scandal, the sexual abuse that has occurred for years, if not decades, and the report that is being left behind by pope benedict emeritus. how is he going to be dealing with those things? >> reporter: that's a report that was prepared by three cardinals who looked into the vatileak scandal. that was not shared with the cardinals as some cardinals hoped but rather locked up into the papal a
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peter's square at vatican city in rome. tens of thousands of people there pouring in to see the official installation of pope francis. big event, surrounding there today. separate languages. all sorts of formal greetings. we'll keep you posted on what's happening with pope francis later in the show. it's 5:12 right now. >>> the federal reserve starts two days of meetings this morning, a move that could lead to record low interest rates. that sounds like good news. federal policymakers, hoping this will stimulate a growing economy. help fuel job growth and strengthen rising home prices and retail sales. the federal reserve will issue a policy statement and an update to its economic forecast. >>> 5:12. samsung taking on apple in another report this morning. reports that the company is working on a watch that works like a smartphone. if the idea sounds familiar, it is. apple was working on a wristwatch that would perform the same functions as the iphone and ipad. no word on how much the item would cost. it's the latest on sams
peter's square at vatican city in rome. tens of thousands of people there pouring in to see the official installation of pope francis. big event, surrounding there today. separate languages. all sorts of formal greetings. we'll keep you posted on what's happening with pope francis later in the show. it's 5:12 right now. >>> the federal reserve starts two days of meetings this morning, a move that could lead to record low interest rates. that sounds like good news. federal policymakers,...
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the vatican saying those criticisms are filled with lies. none of that came up when the pope met with cardinals. he greeted them one by one after a brief address where he told the princes of the church to stay encouraged and to get more young people involved in the church. also, this morning, the pope got his first look at his new room, the papal apartment, which has been closed, locked, since pope benedict stepped down. he is not going to be able to move in yet for a few more days. just beginning of what will be a brand new reign here at the vatican. pope francis now at the helm. lots of challenges ahead for the church. the church looking to him for answers. laura? >> thank you very much, tracy. live from vatican city. >> a south bay family right now bracing for a heartbreaking milestone in the disappearance of their teenage daughter. tomorrow, marking one year since sierra lamar vanished on her way to school in morgan hill. a suspect is behind bars charged with her kidnapping and her killing. but unfortunately, her body has never been foun
the vatican saying those criticisms are filled with lies. none of that came up when the pope met with cardinals. he greeted them one by one after a brief address where he told the princes of the church to stay encouraged and to get more young people involved in the church. also, this morning, the pope got his first look at his new room, the papal apartment, which has been closed, locked, since pope benedict stepped down. he is not going to be able to move in yet for a few more days. just...
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jo and mum's the word at the vatican. the cardinals have imposed a media blackout on its members as they proceed to choose a new pope. the reasons is some of the secrets were released. danielle nottingham is in vatican city. good morning, danielle. >> good morning, anne-marie. we begin another day in vatican city unsure when the conclave will start or when we'll hear from the american cardinals again. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we begin here in the vatican city unsure when the conclave will start or when we'll hear from the american calendar gnats again. the cardinals arrive at the vat cab without a word to the press this morning. this is the fourth day of talks about what kind of man they're looking for to lead the catholic church. >> what's beginning to emerge is the profile of the next pope. >> reporter: there's still no date on when to begin the voting process known as the conclave and many cardinals say they're in no rush to end the discussions. >> when we do reach the point of selecting a pope, we will h
jo and mum's the word at the vatican. the cardinals have imposed a media blackout on its members as they proceed to choose a new pope. the reasons is some of the secrets were released. danielle nottingham is in vatican city. good morning, danielle. >> good morning, anne-marie. we begin another day in vatican city unsure when the conclave will start or when we'll hear from the american cardinals again. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we begin here in the vatican city unsure...
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the vatican says they may be able to pick the pope by march 15th. ben is in rome and while this is all going on, these bombshells from britain keep on coming. scottish cardinal keith o'brien apologizing for sexual misconduct. this is a total about face from last week. what do you make of all that? >> reporter: certainly, couldn't come at a worse time for the vatican. the archbishop of scotland, keith o'brien, is a man who has now admitted to sexual misconduct, but it's not just the misconduct that's causing embarrassment to the vatican. it's the hypocrisy of it all. o'brien was after all a hard liner on the question of homosexuality. it also comes on a day when a, when members of an american network of victims of sexual abuse by priests are also naming names. they're saying those cardinals who covered up sexual abuse by priests over the years should not be participating in the general congregation of cardinals taking place at this moment nor in the conclave, so it's a very embarrassing time for the vatican as they prepare to elect a new pope. >> it
the vatican says they may be able to pick the pope by march 15th. ben is in rome and while this is all going on, these bombshells from britain keep on coming. scottish cardinal keith o'brien apologizing for sexual misconduct. this is a total about face from last week. what do you make of all that? >> reporter: certainly, couldn't come at a worse time for the vatican. the archbishop of scotland, keith o'brien, is a man who has now admitted to sexual misconduct, but it's not just the...
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" magazine and a cbs news vatican consultant. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> not a bad view huh? we feel incredibly lucky, right, charlie, to be here. let's talk about some of the americans who have been mentioned. of course, cardinal sean o'malley of boston who is a franciscan, monsignor. yesterday he was in very ornate robes. is he a contender? >> thank you for coming to rome. good to be with you. >> the pleasure is ours. >> the pope has to be a man of god. so a man of god is content, whatever robe he's wearing. what was important for me yesterday was the message he gave. it was a story about the prodigal of the lost son and the cardinals had something of great interest to everyone. whatever your situation is you're welcome at the table of the lord. >> one of the interesting things to me is timothy dolan, the cardinal from new york, has a personality. is a charming man. is that a factor here in terms of him meeting with other cardinals? >> it may be too much of a factor. it may be a factor that some italians migh
" magazine and a cbs news vatican consultant. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> not a bad view huh? we feel incredibly lucky, right, charlie, to be here. let's talk about some of the americans who have been mentioned. of course, cardinal sean o'malley of boston who is a franciscan, monsignor. yesterday he was in very ornate robes. is he a contender? >> thank you for coming to rome. good to be with you. >> the pleasure is ours. >> the pope has to be...
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who is running things in the vatican? i am assuming the lights are still on. >> yes, continuity of power in the vatican. when there is no pope, the empty seat, power to govern the church resides in the college of cardinals. now, of course, that's a body of 207 guys as of today. so, there is a smaller group composed of the dean of the college of cardinals and an official, basically the chamberlain and a couple other vatican officials that are the executive committee that will make day-to-day decisions. it should be stressed, this is no more than routine mantance. all the policy decisions, like issuing teaching documents or naming, all of that is on old until a new pope is in charge. >> that's why they want to have a new pope by easter. are they rushing the process along to make sure that happens, john? >> i think there is a certain rush spirit in the air, not only because they want to have a new pope in place for holy week, which begins with palm sunday on the 24th, but, also, of course, because they don't want to project
who is running things in the vatican? i am assuming the lights are still on. >> yes, continuity of power in the vatican. when there is no pope, the empty seat, power to govern the church resides in the college of cardinals. now, of course, that's a body of 207 guys as of today. so, there is a smaller group composed of the dean of the college of cardinals and an official, basically the chamberlain and a couple other vatican officials that are the executive committee that will make...
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the vatican had promised the pope would not bring the topic of stem cell research. the pope ignored that and made a speech on the -p topic ooze the president listened. >> a free and gorgeous network. what is what the church is about to be. congregations have shrunk and churches clothed. but his many questions the the wins what the the the the but o one ever questioned his integrity and demotion. he -pl seemed to walk an ill rule mated arch. it's likely when he died he was the most admired and most loved human being on earth. >>> when we come back, a historic visit to the pope . please. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the new hazelnut macchiato from starbucks. crafted by hand & heart. >>> tonight on a second look, we're remembering some of the historic moments of visits by popes. one of the visits that captured attention was pope john paul ii's visit to germany. >> reporter: for jews everywhere, pope john paul ii's visit to the holocaust memorial did more than anything else to affirm this pope's recognition of jewish suffering during world war
the vatican had promised the pope would not bring the topic of stem cell research. the pope ignored that and made a speech on the -p topic ooze the president listened. >> a free and gorgeous network. what is what the church is about to be. congregations have shrunk and churches clothed. but his many questions the the wins what the the the the but o one ever questioned his integrity and demotion. he -pl seemed to walk an ill rule mated arch. it's likely when he died he was the most admired...
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in rome and vatican city. i'm shepard smith and this is fox news continuing coverage of the next pope. $1.2 billion catholics around the world, so many of them watching a tv set on continent after continent waiting for word to spread we have a pope. the announcement 53 minutes ago. the guidance from the holy sea was the process would take about 45 minutes. for those just joining us, there was a time for prayer, greetings, choirs of song and bands played and people have arrived and now are waiting for that moment when we learn who of the 115 that went into the sistine chapel as a cardinal will come out as the leader of the faithful. jerry murray is with us from holy family church in manhattan and here with us watching. amy kellogg called it a period of great suspense. that has ended but the suspense has not. >> the cardinals are she'll smin the vatican. when they come out, we'll share that joy. you can hear the sirens and cars. rome is going to go crazy. >> shepard: one thing i've learned in my limited time in
in rome and vatican city. i'm shepard smith and this is fox news continuing coverage of the next pope. $1.2 billion catholics around the world, so many of them watching a tv set on continent after continent waiting for word to spread we have a pope. the announcement 53 minutes ago. the guidance from the holy sea was the process would take about 45 minutes. for those just joining us, there was a time for prayer, greetings, choirs of song and bands played and people have arrived and now are...