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you heard the cardinal make a joke about the work. the pope laughed and his chief of affairs, the man that organizes all the pope's masses that never cracks a smile was laughing, too. cardinal dolen who has the reputation of making people laugh did it again. warm welcome for the pope. nice ceremony for him to meet with his priests and sisters and the nuns in particular getting a big shoutout as it were from the pope. >> very momentous moment for women. father beck, the pope, though, meeting right now, when we were -- as he walked in at the pope mobile, the people that restored this church, men and women outside. every one of them and they get to meet him, which is so fitting with the kind of pope that he is. >> yes, it is. they did rush to finish in time. it was a little behind schedule and cardinal dolin said you need this finished by the time the pope gets here. donors are delighted and archbishop, cardinal dolin was in his glory smiled ear to ear to show this great cathedral to the pope. >> we su a moment where the pope and cardina
you heard the cardinal make a joke about the work. the pope laughed and his chief of affairs, the man that organizes all the pope's masses that never cracks a smile was laughing, too. cardinal dolen who has the reputation of making people laugh did it again. warm welcome for the pope. nice ceremony for him to meet with his priests and sisters and the nuns in particular getting a big shoutout as it were from the pope. >> very momentous moment for women. father beck, the pope, though,...
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but as for cardinal jorge bergoglio, he desperately did not want it.when german cardinal joseph ratzinger was elected pope, friends say no one was more relieved than cardinal jorge bergoglio. >> he avoided coming to rome as much as possible. i think what he disliked in the vatican was what he saw as a certain kind of pomposity. a certain kind of traditionalism. >> with pope benedict xvi installed in the papal apartment, bergoglio was free to go home. this is buenos aires, the capital of argentina. a place known for steak, soccer, the tango. this is the place that would shape the man who would become pope francis. the bergoglio family lived here. the flores neighborhood which looked very different then. >> jorge bergoglio is a lower middle class kid in a lower middle class area of buenos aires. >> austen ivereigh is author of "the great reformer: francis and the making of a radical pope" and has interviewed dozens of pope francis' friends and associates. >> if you had to describe the neighborhood of flores in the 1930s, the roads aren't paved at that st
but as for cardinal jorge bergoglio, he desperately did not want it.when german cardinal joseph ratzinger was elected pope, friends say no one was more relieved than cardinal jorge bergoglio. >> he avoided coming to rome as much as possible. i think what he disliked in the vatican was what he saw as a certain kind of pomposity. a certain kind of traditionalism. >> with pope benedict xvi installed in the papal apartment, bergoglio was free to go home. this is buenos aires, the...
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cardinal jorge bergoglio. >> he avoided coming to rome as much as possible.hink what he disliked in the vatican was what he saw as a certain kind of pomposity. a certain kind of traditionalism. >> with pope benedict xvi installed in the papal apartment, bergoglio was free to go home. this is buenos aires, the capital of argentina. a place known for steak, soccer, the tango. this is the place that would shape the man who would become pope francis. the bergoglio family lived here. the flores neighborhood which looked very different then. >> jorge bergoglio is a lower middle class kid in buenos aires. >> austin ivory is author of "the great reformer: francis and the making of a radical pope" and interviewed dozens of pope francis' friends and associates. >> if you had to describe the neighborhood of flores in the 1930s, the roads aren't paved at that stage. they're mostly dust. the roads turn to mud when it rains. these are simple houses. usually one-story. >> he was the typical family of migrants from italy. >> journalist elizabetha picay has known the pope mor
cardinal jorge bergoglio. >> he avoided coming to rome as much as possible.hink what he disliked in the vatican was what he saw as a certain kind of pomposity. a certain kind of traditionalism. >> with pope benedict xvi installed in the papal apartment, bergoglio was free to go home. this is buenos aires, the capital of argentina. a place known for steak, soccer, the tango. this is the place that would shape the man who would become pope francis. the bergoglio family lived here. the...
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not only the cardinals of the papal party, but also of course the five cardinals of the united states of america are also in the party. accompanied by the chief of protocol and the secretary general. lobbyg the cross the main on their way to the meditation room. this room was constructed in 1952. shortly after the organization [indiscernible] by the latemed secretary-general. his holiness is looking after the plaques which commemorate those who have died in the service of the organization. aim to create in it a place where the doors may be opened to the infinite lands of thought and prayer. secretary-general into the meditation room. time, -- on the lips of so many and speaking of coming together. surely a moving moment and an inspiration. you are looking at the famous pendulum. from the government of the netherlands. the movement, the rotation of our earth. inside the meditation world -- now, secretary-general emerged and proceeds toward what he calls the ceremonious staircase which leads to the balcony where there is the intro into the great hall of the general assembly. ,n the gene
not only the cardinals of the papal party, but also of course the five cardinals of the united states of america are also in the party. accompanied by the chief of protocol and the secretary general. lobbyg the cross the main on their way to the meditation room. this room was constructed in 1952. shortly after the organization [indiscernible] by the latemed secretary-general. his holiness is looking after the plaques which commemorate those who have died in the service of the organization. aim...
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cardinal dolan is by his side. the man who you see in front of the pope here, that's monsignor mark miles. that is the pope's translator there to help him along. cardinal dolan also speaks italian so between the two of them, they can help with any kind of communication problem should one exist. but this really is a phenomenal moment inside. outside, they are starting to move out. some people are starting to leave. another bouquet of flowers for pope francis inside. to hear that kind of cheer in a cathedral is really remarkable. and just that boisterous new york enthusiasm that pope francis is now starting to get a taste of as he makes his way to the back of the church. slowly up the stairs there with a little help. he has a bad hip. you can tell he's enjoying every second of this. cardinal dolan, i don't think i've ever seen him smile quite this much. that is dominico giani, the head of security. he will put the flowers at the pieta the st. patrick's cathedral. he blesses himself. now he walks away. being guided to
cardinal dolan is by his side. the man who you see in front of the pope here, that's monsignor mark miles. that is the pope's translator there to help him along. cardinal dolan also speaks italian so between the two of them, they can help with any kind of communication problem should one exist. but this really is a phenomenal moment inside. outside, they are starting to move out. some people are starting to leave. another bouquet of flowers for pope francis inside. to hear that kind of cheer in...
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[applause] >> cardinal cushing and jacqueline kennedy is presented by cardinal cushing. they are in conversation. she is followed by senator robert kennedy and senator ed kennedy -- ted kennedy with their wives. that is mrs. ethel kennedy, wife of robert kennedy and senator robert kennedy. senator edward kennedy and his wife. the prime minister is being presented. i correct myself, that is senator edward kennedy now. cardinal spellman is approaching the holy father. the deputy prime minister and the prime minister of ireland. you see the delegates, the senior officials of the secretary of the organization, the cardinals of the papal party. now is the foreign minister. followed by the french permanent representative to the united nations, ambassador stevens. during the official visit of president de gaulle, he was accompanied by the foreign minister. he exchanges some words with the pontiff. ambassador sedu. the foreign minister of chile. secretary of state dean rusk. the ambassador of the united states. mrs. goldberg, the ambassador's wife. the ex-president of the genera
[applause] >> cardinal cushing and jacqueline kennedy is presented by cardinal cushing. they are in conversation. she is followed by senator robert kennedy and senator ed kennedy -- ted kennedy with their wives. that is mrs. ethel kennedy, wife of robert kennedy and senator robert kennedy. senator edward kennedy and his wife. the prime minister is being presented. i correct myself, that is senator edward kennedy now. cardinal spellman is approaching the holy father. the deputy prime...
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not only are the cardinals of the faithful party, but also, of course, the five cardinals of the united states. by thee, accompanied chief and the secretary-general, now passed across the main landing on their way to the meditation room. perhaps one of the moving moments. this room was constructed in 1952, shortly after the organization came into this building. it was reformed a few years later by a late secretary-general. whichg at the plaques commemorate those who have died in the service of the organization. he once said of this room, it has been the end it to create in it, a place where the doors may be open to the infinite lands of thought and prayer. the holy father and the secretary-general now together, going into the meditation room for a moment of prayer. when economical -- people'sl items are on minds. this is surely a moving moment. and inspiration. and you are looking at the famous pendulum, the netherlands. shows theum which manifest proof, the movement and rotation. inside the meditation room, the secretary-general now emerges. they perceived to what we call the ceremonia
not only are the cardinals of the faithful party, but also, of course, the five cardinals of the united states. by thee, accompanied chief and the secretary-general, now passed across the main landing on their way to the meditation room. perhaps one of the moving moments. this room was constructed in 1952, shortly after the organization came into this building. it was reformed a few years later by a late secretary-general. whichg at the plaques commemorate those who have died in the service of...
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but as for cardinal who are say bergogl -- jorge bergoglio, he desperately did not want it.when joseph ratsinger was elected pope, friends say no one was more relieved than jorge bergoglio. >> i think what he disliked in the vatican was a certain kind of pomposity, a certain kind of traditionalism. >> bergoglio was free to go home. this is buenos aires, the capital of argentina, a place known for steak, soccer, the tango. this is the place that would shape the man who would become pope francis. the bergoglio family lived here, the flores neighborhood, which looked very different then. >> jorge bergoglio is a lower middle class kid in a lowerer middle class of buenos aires. >> as ythe roads aren't paved a that stage. they're mostly dust. the roads turn to mud when it rains. these are simple houses, usually one story. >> he was a typical family of migrants from italy. >> reporter: journalist elizabetha mckay has written a book about him called "life and revolution." >> he had a normal childhood hereby would play with friends in the street. he would play football. >> people wer
but as for cardinal who are say bergogl -- jorge bergoglio, he desperately did not want it.when joseph ratsinger was elected pope, friends say no one was more relieved than jorge bergoglio. >> i think what he disliked in the vatican was a certain kind of pomposity, a certain kind of traditionalism. >> bergoglio was free to go home. this is buenos aires, the capital of argentina, a place known for steak, soccer, the tango. this is the place that would shape the man who would become...
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and we have our meetings right there. >> o'donnell: cardinal o'malley and then-cardinal jorge bergoglio of buenos aires became fast friends when the boston archbishop visited argentina on church business in 2010. if you want to understand pope francis, you'd do well to look at cardinal o'malley. you knew him before. i mean, did you know that he >> o'malley: i knew that he would be different. i am delighted that he is beyond my expectations. >> o'donnell: both share the same outlook-- open, non- judgmental, given to simple living, and not afraid to consider change. one change is the pope's recognition that child abuse is a church-wide problem that can no longer be ignored or covered up by bishops. o'malley has more experience than any bishop in the church child abuse. and pope francis turned to him to lead a new child protection commission for the entire church. >> o'malley: well, it's something that i brought to the commission of cardinals, and we've talked about it. and the cardinals were very, very supportive. and the holy father, he's a great listener. >> o'donnell: has the vatican r
and we have our meetings right there. >> o'donnell: cardinal o'malley and then-cardinal jorge bergoglio of buenos aires became fast friends when the boston archbishop visited argentina on church business in 2010. if you want to understand pope francis, you'd do well to look at cardinal o'malley. you knew him before. i mean, did you know that he >> o'malley: i knew that he would be different. i am delighted that he is beyond my expectations. >> o'donnell: both share the same...
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cardinal wuerl: thank you for raising that issue. as you know, the voice of the church in the united states is usually articulated on matters that touch public policy through our conference of bishops. the united states conference of voiceic bishops has a that we utilize to address public policy issues. and for years, we have been addressing the need for some more equitable and humane ways to deal with the issue of migrants, immigrants. in hugedisplaced people numbers because of the violence because of what we are experiencing. most of these people are coming from one particular part of the world, coming from the middle east, where the violence particularly directed into minorities, it is her rent this -- it is horrendous. i find it shocking that there is so much violence about that, that we are seeing the slaughter of people, and there is not that type of outcry that one would expect from parliaments and congresses and talk shows and editorials and social media. that is one element, and i believe silence is a big factor in atrocitie
cardinal wuerl: thank you for raising that issue. as you know, the voice of the church in the united states is usually articulated on matters that touch public policy through our conference of bishops. the united states conference of voiceic bishops has a that we utilize to address public policy issues. and for years, we have been addressing the need for some more equitable and humane ways to deal with the issue of migrants, immigrants. in hugedisplaced people numbers because of the violence...
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the cardinals wear a red skull cap. that indicates that the cardinals have chosen from among all the bishops to be the special coworkers with the pope. and again, that red is a sign of blood, willingness to be so close to the pope and the mission of the church they are willing to be martyrs themselves if called upon to be witness to our faith. all of the other bishops were there with the hat but underneath is a skull cap they wear is a purple color. it is a sign of the dignity as the bishop, the leader of the church. finally, the vestment he is wearing around his neck is called a palyium, symbol of the the authority of the archbishop. cardinal wuerl wears that when he is celebrating mass here at the archdiocese of washington. or bishops of the ecclesiastic al. the archdiocese of baltimore would wear it when he celebrates mass. greta: i can interrupt real quick. incense is a catholic thing. father tom: it is catholic but it has origin in judaism and the sacrifices offered in the temple. it's a sacrifice and made holy fro
the cardinals wear a red skull cap. that indicates that the cardinals have chosen from among all the bishops to be the special coworkers with the pope. and again, that red is a sign of blood, willingness to be so close to the pope and the mission of the church they are willing to be martyrs themselves if called upon to be witness to our faith. all of the other bishops were there with the hat but underneath is a skull cap they wear is a purple color. it is a sign of the dignity as the bishop,...
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cardinal wuerl: thank you for that question. know, so i'm just projecting because i want to make that very clear. seen any of his talks, so i don't know what he's going to say. he did say to me, some time ago, that he had -- that he was working on his talk for the congress, but or he didn't say, do you have any pointers? [laughter] i would think among the things e hopes to achieve is a recognition by all of us in this can, if hat we really we work together, make a difference. to work s possible ogether and that working together, we need to care for have needs. we also need to be able to less fortunate and o revere all human life and i think -- i think he's going to evoke from all of us the nderstanding that we do have a responsibility for each other home, so for our common this planet. hat format that will take, i don't know. i don't think it's going to be proposing public policy. but i think it will be by calling us to understand that a h one of us has responsibility to one another and to our common home and that we have to fin
cardinal wuerl: thank you for that question. know, so i'm just projecting because i want to make that very clear. seen any of his talks, so i don't know what he's going to say. he did say to me, some time ago, that he had -- that he was working on his talk for the congress, but or he didn't say, do you have any pointers? [laughter] i would think among the things e hopes to achieve is a recognition by all of us in this can, if hat we really we work together, make a difference. to work s possible...
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the cardinals laughed. i will remember that moment the rest of my life. >> incredible moment for new yorkers. amazing man. he is soft spoken and powerful. a holy man. he moves people to action by his words. everyone in congress was impressed. the partisanship melted away. >> the excitement is growing on 5th avenue. >> i can't wait to see him. my spine is tingling. >> it is tingling for a lot of people. again, you guys, the excitement is building on 5th avenue. the pope is about to get on the popemobile any moment on 5th avenue. he will be holding a vesper service this evening. everybody is waiting for the moment to witness history. back to you, bill. >> sade, give our best to senator schumer as well. thousands lining 5th avenue hoping to get a glimpse of the pope during the first open motorcade. >> you had to get a ticket in order to get inside to the parade route area. one person that mad to get inside is stacey sager. stacey? >> we are going to stefan kim. is that right? >> upper east side. when it comes
the cardinals laughed. i will remember that moment the rest of my life. >> incredible moment for new yorkers. amazing man. he is soft spoken and powerful. a holy man. he moves people to action by his words. everyone in congress was impressed. the partisanship melted away. >> the excitement is growing on 5th avenue. >> i can't wait to see him. my spine is tingling. >> it is tingling for a lot of people. again, you guys, the excitement is building on 5th avenue. the pope...
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i interviewed cardinal lacroix, and what his words meant. cardinal lacroix opened my eyes. so i'm lucky to be able to interview such wonderful people. >> he's from canada. he's a great guy. >> he's a great guy. is it the correct terminology that the pope -- he was one of the pope's first appointees as cardinal. >> not only is he the archbishop of quebec and the primate of canada, he's like pope francis in canada, born in the united states, speak s french. you see the scene this morning in st. charles chapel of the two of them together. a lot of people wrote in, yes, right, that's our cardinal. and we're blessed in canada with very good cardinals. >> he's 51 years old. he's very young. >> a little older, but he's not 60 yet but he's full of life. >> tell us more about that, carol, because i know that meeting had a profound effect on you. you also told me this is the cardinal that pope francis wanted and needed and sort of the future of the church. >> right. i believe that this is the kind of leader that pope francis wants in the church, leaders like cardinal lacroix who is a
i interviewed cardinal lacroix, and what his words meant. cardinal lacroix opened my eyes. so i'm lucky to be able to interview such wonderful people. >> he's from canada. he's a great guy. >> he's a great guy. is it the correct terminology that the pope -- he was one of the pope's first appointees as cardinal. >> not only is he the archbishop of quebec and the primate of canada, he's like pope francis in canada, born in the united states, speak s french. you see the scene...
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>> it's important to distinctish cardinals and bishops. the cardinal is wearing red on his head. he hasn't any appointed any american cardinals. yet. he has appointed blaze, who is the archbishop of chicago. he is thought of the francis of the american bishops. he has been doing a wonderful job reaching out to communities and talking to poor folks and immigrant folks in his own city. francis is looking to apoint bishops who are like himself. depending on how long he remains pope, he'll be able to shape that. >> i want to go back to mike who has information on gifts that were exchanged. mike? >> reporter: they have let them know what they give. this is a tradition between presidents and popes and presidents and world leaders. a lot of people have been anticipating. it was a sculpture of an ascending dove, which is an international sign of peace. the dove was from the statue of liberty when it was -- left over from the restoration of its centennial in 1886. the stand on which the dove rests is reclaimed wood from the white house. in addition, the president gave his holiness a key f
>> it's important to distinctish cardinals and bishops. the cardinal is wearing red on his head. he hasn't any appointed any american cardinals. yet. he has appointed blaze, who is the archbishop of chicago. he is thought of the francis of the american bishops. he has been doing a wonderful job reaching out to communities and talking to poor folks and immigrant folks in his own city. francis is looking to apoint bishops who are like himself. depending on how long he remains pope, he'll be...
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and cardinal dolan, because he's one of the cardinals of the catholic church. and we have the denuncio who is going to be the host here, because he will be the papal residence at 72nd street. he will stay there two nights. we have the privilege of having him at the papal residence, which is the holy see to the united nations. we have this -- i have talked to so many people as i was coming here here. they were talking about tickets. they want to see the holy father. incredible popularity. i have seen -- i was part of several of the journeys of john paul ii, but to tell you the truth, never like pope francis. he has conquered the whole world world. steve: and monsignor, anyone joining us, here we are, we are looking at the pope who touched down at jfk airport. he just stepped off shepherd 1, the boeing 777 which took him from washington, d.c. certainly a triumphant and and non-catholics as we watch this powerful, profound moment, the leader of 1.2 million catholics here in new york city. dari: it has to be said, this has been such a grueling schedule for this man
and cardinal dolan, because he's one of the cardinals of the catholic church. and we have the denuncio who is going to be the host here, because he will be the papal residence at 72nd street. he will stay there two nights. we have the privilege of having him at the papal residence, which is the holy see to the united nations. we have this -- i have talked to so many people as i was coming here here. they were talking about tickets. they want to see the holy father. incredible popularity. i have...
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but cardinal dolen an has been at here. the cardinal so excited. he had just gotten back from rome and had the pope's itinerary in hand and has been chomping at the bit ever since. he's now bidding fair well ing ding farewell to the man he called a friend. >>> if you're on the road today we'll be streaming this live on our mobile app that you can get at the apple app store. thank you for being with us. we'll be back tomorrow morning. back to school? how about...back to blinds! during blinds to go's early fall savings sale, save 20 to 30% on all the season's latest looks in cellular shades and cascade double shades.unthat'll really make you look smart. blinds to go. back to school? how about...back to blinds! during blinds to go's save 20 to 30% on all the season's latest looks in cellular shades and that'll really make you look smart. blinds to go. blinds for life. george oliphant: ellen degeneres had this young boy, robbie twible on her show, and she was very inspired by him. hundreds of viewers have written in to tell us about an amazing young bo
but cardinal dolen an has been at here. the cardinal so excited. he had just gotten back from rome and had the pope's itinerary in hand and has been chomping at the bit ever since. he's now bidding fair well ing ding farewell to the man he called a friend. >>> if you're on the road today we'll be streaming this live on our mobile app that you can get at the apple app store. thank you for being with us. we'll be back tomorrow morning. back to school? how about...back to blinds! during...
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cardinals. think it's five or six of them, i believe. i think you're looking at something to the tune of 300-some-odd bishops from throughout the country. >> and when he first entered the church, the pope kissed a cross. >> that's correct, yes. >> is that also something that happens for every prayer service? >> not necessarily. this is a particular devotion of perhaps pope francis. it's not uncommon among catholics to kiss the crucifix. we do have a liturgy on good friday where catholics come up and kiss the foot of christ on the crufix and likewise the pope was doing something similar to that. it's also common in south america for catholics to have devotions towards kissing the cross or kissing the feet of saints. >> he went back to the sacristy, but he's not expected to change into a different vestment. the pope doesn't change, does he? >> for this, probably not. however, it might be possible that he would put on a cope. a cope is not the same vestment that a priest wears for a mass. the cope
cardinals. think it's five or six of them, i believe. i think you're looking at something to the tune of 300-some-odd bishops from throughout the country. >> and when he first entered the church, the pope kissed a cross. >> that's correct, yes. >> is that also something that happens for every prayer service? >> not necessarily. this is a particular devotion of perhaps pope francis. it's not uncommon among catholics to kiss the crucifix. we do have a liturgy on good...
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cardin: mr. president, i would ask consent for one additional minute for the chairman of the committee. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: if the chairman would yield? i understand the frustration, there is a lot of frustration on not getting votes when we want to get votes, but i remind the chairman that every request for vote on the iran review act came from the republican side of the aisle. there were none from the democratic side of the aisle. we had votes on republican amendments. if you recall correctly, it was a republican effort that ultimately led to no option other than to cut off further amendments by the majority leader. and let me also suggest that on two occasions, we have attempted to allow for a final vote on the 60-vote threshold so we wouldn't have to use any filibuster. the democratic leader consented to a motion to proceed without the necessary cloture vote because we don't want this to be procedure, and i think everyone wants to vote and has voted their con
cardin: mr. president, i would ask consent for one additional minute for the chairman of the committee. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: if the chairman would yield? i understand the frustration, there is a lot of frustration on not getting votes when we want to get votes, but i remind the chairman that every request for vote on the iran review act came from the republican side of the aisle. there were none from the democratic side of the aisle. we had votes on republican...
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she has been sanctioned by cardinal george, the late cardinal george. these are people who openly and stridently reject the teachings of the catholic church, particularly on matters sexual. >> did he bounce that bill off the vatican guest list or no? i heard the vatican was summoned to that. greg would know more. >> well, they should be upset. i know they're trying to tamp it down a little because they don't want to overreact but to give you one quick example, dignity which is invited there by g.l.a.d., they invited dan savage, the most foul-mouthed, anti-catholic bigot in the united states, to give their address at their national convention in june. i mean, it's amazing the catholics are the only religion where you get their leader in the white house and amongst the people invited there are people who hate the catholic church. i know -- >> greg has been very, very patient but greg, do we know whether there were some upset with that, who would be there? >> the thing is the guest list is not the vatican's domain. >> but they had to know it would ruffle f
she has been sanctioned by cardinal george, the late cardinal george. these are people who openly and stridently reject the teachings of the catholic church, particularly on matters sexual. >> did he bounce that bill off the vatican guest list or no? i heard the vatican was summoned to that. greg would know more. >> well, they should be upset. i know they're trying to tamp it down a little because they don't want to overreact but to give you one quick example, dignity which is...
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cardinals and bishops. they are going obviously as catholics. we have to remember they are going to visit their boss, too. it's something of a command performance. >> they are going to visit their boss. the pope will be meeting with the bishops at st. matthew's tomorrow. he's been stern at times with his priests and bishops. >> he has. his christmas message at the vatican curate he talked about the different ills that affected the bishops and cardinals, clericalism, what he called spiritual alzheimer's. people are expecting the u.s. congress message to be strongest, but i imagine the message to the bishops will be the most blunt. >> i want to go to pierre thomas. extraordinary security precautions being taken. >> reporter: yes. security will be unprecedented. think inauguration scale security playing out four days in three cities. 50 different agencies, thousands of police and federal agencies. the biggest challenge this pope's unpredictability, he is prone to stopping his motorcade for a few days the security will rival the president of the uni
cardinals and bishops. they are going obviously as catholics. we have to remember they are going to visit their boss, too. it's something of a command performance. >> they are going to visit their boss. the pope will be meeting with the bishops at st. matthew's tomorrow. he's been stern at times with his priests and bishops. >> he has. his christmas message at the vatican curate he talked about the different ills that affected the bishops and cardinals, clericalism, what he called...
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the cardinal in boston has done that.way from all the stuff that elevates the leaders of the church and separates them from the people who really need the church. >> you know, i think -- first it's important to say, chris, that pope francis really does believe in the continuity of the papacy and we know he still has a strong relationship with his predecessor, pope benedict. but we knew his archbishop of buenos aires he gave up the palace. he lived in an apartment. he took public transportation. he felt that the best way to preach the gospel was to live like one who is poor. and so going to rome and living in the vatican, he has continued along that path and he has said basically that there really is no imperial papacy, one doesn't need a palace, one doesn't need a limousine, one doesn't need those trappings to define himself. he wants to be seen as a poor shepherd, one who walks with a simple staff like christ. always remember that when he realized that the cardinals had elected him he turned to a really revered figure, c
the cardinal in boston has done that.way from all the stuff that elevates the leaders of the church and separates them from the people who really need the church. >> you know, i think -- first it's important to say, chris, that pope francis really does believe in the continuity of the papacy and we know he still has a strong relationship with his predecessor, pope benedict. but we knew his archbishop of buenos aires he gave up the palace. he lived in an apartment. he took public...
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carson palmer to fits fits and the cardinals win 47-7. he improves a 3-0, the 49ers pull the 1 and 2. >> that is it. that starts and ends with me. today's performance they are to see myself go out and play like that and hurt this team the way that i did. it was -- you know, 100% my fault. there is nothing anyone in that locker room can do to change the game again. >> aaron rodgers in green bay, next, ouch. >>> now, last week's victory in the eastern time zone since president barack obama's first year in the oval office. oakland was in cleveland where the browns started josh over m andel. now, fakes to murray and hits andre holmes. 10-0 raiders. 30 seconds left in the half. now, another touchdown for roberts who caught it. he got the game winner that time. early 4th quarter. 4th quarter, point attempt, at oakland. 6 yard touchdown, raiders got the lead. he went for 139 yards. it is 27-13 raiders, moving to ice the game. now, cooper, running a big game. fumbles the football. the browns have it. benjamin, reaching along the goal line, clevel
carson palmer to fits fits and the cardinals win 47-7. he improves a 3-0, the 49ers pull the 1 and 2. >> that is it. that starts and ends with me. today's performance they are to see myself go out and play like that and hurt this team the way that i did. it was -- you know, 100% my fault. there is nothing anyone in that locker room can do to change the game again. >> aaron rodgers in green bay, next, ouch. >>> now, last week's victory in the eastern time zone since...
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he was elevated to the cause of cardinals in 2010i pope an addict. in 2013, cardinal wuerl legislated in a conclave that elected pope francis. the biographical portion of the program. as always, we are on the record. please, no live blogging or tweeting. kind whileg of any the breakfast is underway so we can listen to what our guest says. there is no embargo when the to curb the are relentless selfie urge, we will e-mail several pictures of the session to all the reporters here as a soon as the breakfast ends. if you like to ask a question, please do the traditional thing and send a subtle, nonthreatening signal, and i will happily call on one and all. give the gift the opportunity to make opening comments, and then we will move to questions from around the table. the cardinal mulder about 10 minutes of remarks, and then to questions you would with that, thank you for doing the spirit we are honored to having you here. the floor is yours. cardinal wuerl: thank you very much for your thank you for the very gracious introduction and for the welcome and
he was elevated to the cause of cardinals in 2010i pope an addict. in 2013, cardinal wuerl legislated in a conclave that elected pope francis. the biographical portion of the program. as always, we are on the record. please, no live blogging or tweeting. kind whileg of any the breakfast is underway so we can listen to what our guest says. there is no embargo when the to curb the are relentless selfie urge, we will e-mail several pictures of the session to all the reporters here as a soon as the...
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you can see cardinal dolan, bishop dimarzio. there were cheers that went up when the pope's plane landed. it's not an official recognized moment here, which is exactly what some members of the clergy like. because with this pope they're ready to see him ad lib and go, meet with people, interact. so they do have a band that's ready to play. like i said, there's a microphone. he's only expected to be on the ground here 8 to 12 minutes. he's going to chopper his way across the lower manhattan and make his way up to st. patrick's for evening prayer. he's not expected to be here long. but it doesn't matter. the people here so excited to catch a glimpse. >> what i'm struck by looking at this is the contrast between his rivaadl here, his arrival in cuba and in washington. in cuba, when he arrived, there was a rather extrav.gant, some might say over-2 the top ceremony for him. i thought the pope looked uncomfortable. i thought he did not appreciate having weapons of war, this man of peace as he stepped off the plane in havana, having we
you can see cardinal dolan, bishop dimarzio. there were cheers that went up when the pope's plane landed. it's not an official recognized moment here, which is exactly what some members of the clergy like. because with this pope they're ready to see him ad lib and go, meet with people, interact. so they do have a band that's ready to play. like i said, there's a microphone. he's only expected to be on the ground here 8 to 12 minutes. he's going to chopper his way across the lower manhattan and...
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of philadelphia, former archbishop of philadelphia, cardinal justin rigali. cardinal rigali absolutely fluent in italian and the two of them have had a relationship over course of years because of also being in the college of cardinals, for such a long time together. >> shocking, shocking. off script is one thing but this god weeps. those two words. >> yes. >> powerful. >> really, really powerful. he also said that we owe each of them, the victims, those who have survived sex abuse that we owe each of them our gratitude for their great suffering. i would imagine that is his way of looking at that suffering as the the same suffering as jesus. >> as soon as he made those remarks, immediately you and i both looked at one another and we now have have gotten information that he did meet with survivors, the the clerical sex abuse scandal and promisedsed to hold accountable. we did that earlier today. >> we have a telegraphing that that might happen. they wanted to keep that extremely private for obvious reasons. but he did say then and from what we understand from
of philadelphia, former archbishop of philadelphia, cardinal justin rigali. cardinal rigali absolutely fluent in italian and the two of them have had a relationship over course of years because of also being in the college of cardinals, for such a long time together. >> shocking, shocking. off script is one thing but this god weeps. those two words. >> yes. >> powerful. >> really, really powerful. he also said that we owe each of them, the victims, those who have...
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senator cardin. sen. cardin: it's been stated many times that the u.s.aintains its ability to oppose sanctions relative to support of terrorism, human rights violations, and ballistic missile issues. i have read the juicy po, -- the jcpoa, and there are many paragraphs in that give me concern. let me just read one, paragraph 29. parties will refrain from any policy specifically intended to directly or adversely affect normalization of trade and economic relations with iran. secretary lew, i want to get your assurance that we have full ability to use the tools of sanctions against iran for its support of terrorism and human rights and nonnuclear type of activities, which include congressional action that congress might want to take. it wasw: senator cardin, a matter of extensive discussion in the negotiations. we made clear in the negotiation that we retain the ability, and we will keep in place sanctions on terrorism, on regional destabilization, on human rights violations. in fact, we are not lifting sanctions that are based on those authorities. we are
senator cardin. sen. cardin: it's been stated many times that the u.s.aintains its ability to oppose sanctions relative to support of terrorism, human rights violations, and ballistic missile issues. i have read the juicy po, -- the jcpoa, and there are many paragraphs in that give me concern. let me just read one, paragraph 29. parties will refrain from any policy specifically intended to directly or adversely affect normalization of trade and economic relations with iran. secretary lew, i...
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he's there. >> you saw the cardinals now with their cardinals caps. they took off, and the hats come off as the ceremony begins. >> the miters come at the beginning. later on when it comes to the consequence rags of the eucharist. >> i've been catholic for a long time. i didn't know those terms. >> there could be a doctrine dissertation on when hats come off during mass. it seems like there's some logic to it. >> i imagine monsignor knows but probably not other people. >> incense, any significance to that? >> it's used to show honor and reverence to many different things throughout the course of the mass. in a formal mass, four things will be incensed and all indicate the presence of christ. the altar which is a similar pole of the sam fies, the gospel book, and the priests celebrating and also the people. the people are incensed. we believe that christ is present in all those unique and distinct ways during the mass. >> here he has gone to the statue of the virgin mary in the basilica in her honor. immaculate conception. >> in her honor in many diffe
he's there. >> you saw the cardinals now with their cardinals caps. they took off, and the hats come off as the ceremony begins. >> the miters come at the beginning. later on when it comes to the consequence rags of the eucharist. >> i've been catholic for a long time. i didn't know those terms. >> there could be a doctrine dissertation on when hats come off during mass. it seems like there's some logic to it. >> i imagine monsignor knows but probably not other...
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fascinating, i have spoken to a number of cardinals. they can't tell us what went on in conclave but he was such the surprise choice. >> rose: he was? >> yes. and the cardinals say that there was a moment in that conclave when it sees the holy spirit whispered in the ears of the cardinals and said this is the man. >> rose: he is the one. >> one cannot explain it because they were looking for a younger cardinal after pope benedict because he was claimed in many ways for his age and failing health. they were looking for a manager, someone who could sort out the vatican problems and the finances and bureaucracy who had a managerial style. they were looking for someone with exactly the opposite qualities of-- . >> rose: they got a pastor. >> they got a pastor. and he has changed the church in a very different way than we all had planned. >> rose: how is that? >> for us as catholics we believe it's only the holy spiferment i really believe as well that this is a man who has great-- service, the jesuits love that he is institutely-- absolutel
fascinating, i have spoken to a number of cardinals. they can't tell us what went on in conclave but he was such the surprise choice. >> rose: he was? >> yes. and the cardinals say that there was a moment in that conclave when it sees the holy spirit whispered in the ears of the cardinals and said this is the man. >> rose: he is the one. >> one cannot explain it because they were looking for a younger cardinal after pope benedict because he was claimed in many ways for...
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the pope just finishing mass, a very special moment, punctuated by cardinal dolan with some true joyutside. he's going to get back into his motorcade and get back into the fiat and go through the streets of new york, something that has been so uplifting and inspiring to so many, to catholics and not. right now he's changing his vestments so he will be clad in white as he gets back into the fiat. our alexandra field is out there with the crowds, waiting for that one moment that they may get a glimpse of the pope. >> reporter: erin, it's really genuinely pretty spectacular. you certainly don't have to be catholic to appreciate it. it's just a crowd of people out here holding their breath waiting for a glimpse of the holy father as he passes through in that fiat. we've been out here for hours now with hundreds of people and thousands of people. so many of them waited patiently for so long just to see for a very brief moment pope francis as he rode by in the fiat, making his way to madison square garden. a whole new rush of people have come through now and they are hoping to see him on h
the pope just finishing mass, a very special moment, punctuated by cardinal dolan with some true joyutside. he's going to get back into his motorcade and get back into the fiat and go through the streets of new york, something that has been so uplifting and inspiring to so many, to catholics and not. right now he's changing his vestments so he will be clad in white as he gets back into the fiat. our alexandra field is out there with the crowds, waiting for that one moment that they may get a...
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as you can see, he's followed by cardinal wuerl. and over his i guess left shoulder is monsignor walter rossi, the rector of this basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. >> reporter: can you convey to little kids who are surrounded by celebrity, and often feel like with social media and selfies and being able to upload everything on a big stage, that they are themselves kind of little celebrities, how do you impress them these days? >> i think pointing out that i believe the pope is on twitter and has more twitter followers, i think, than anyone else in the world, it counts into the millions. that impresses young people. i'm not of the twitter generation, so i'm lost. but i think the way that this pope has used social media to reach out. and that's really his message, to reach out to the margins, reach out to the people who feel distanced from jesus and the church. and he uses media to his advantage, doing just that. >> reporter: you said he is heading now to put on his vestments. >> yes. >> reporter: and what
as you can see, he's followed by cardinal wuerl. and over his i guess left shoulder is monsignor walter rossi, the rector of this basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. >> reporter: can you convey to little kids who are surrounded by celebrity, and often feel like with social media and selfies and being able to upload everything on a big stage, that they are themselves kind of little celebrities, how do you impress them these days? >> i think pointing out that...
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after being elected, he wanted to stay at the same levels of the cardinals elect. he could have stood on the podium, but wanted to be at their level because it's not really about him. he doesn't want to make it about him. >> exactly right. and that's really important. it's not that he's humble. he's trying to embody the homable way so we can see it and imitate it. that's why i find him so wonderfully p performtive in his way of preaching. he's taken the name francis and francis once said preach the gospel at all times and if necessary, use words. so, i think francis is doing that. >> look at where he lives, too, even where he chose to live. he doesn't live where most of the popes have. >> he doesn't live in the palace. >> he's in st. martha's numbers of pilgrims who come through and other folks. he has breakfast, gets his own breakfast, his own lunch and he is able to have community. which i think probably most popes never really had. they had attendents, you know. >> reports that he has gone down the vatican and eaten with the employs, which in the past is not bee
after being elected, he wanted to stay at the same levels of the cardinals elect. he could have stood on the podium, but wanted to be at their level because it's not really about him. he doesn't want to make it about him. >> exactly right. and that's really important. it's not that he's humble. he's trying to embody the homable way so we can see it and imitate it. that's why i find him so wonderfully p performtive in his way of preaching. he's taken the name francis and francis once said...
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those are all of the assistance to the cardinal. they are now greeting the holy [music] >> they are showing him the beauty of the cathedral. >> he is a sprinkling the holy water. >> we should remind you that they are here for vespers. they prayed three pray three times a day. that is what you agree to do when you become a priest. in this case they are doing it together. >> for us you see this big heart, this amazing crowd, yet, it is a very intimate moment for us as priest to play with the head of the church. >> look at st. patrick's cathedral. the last time i was they are a few months ago it was still under construction. look at it now. it is beautiful. >> you cannot help but feel the pride and the excitement of just walking down that aisle in st. patrick's cathedral because of the beauty of that church. >> next he will proceed to the aisle salt of the sanctuary and he will play at the saint elizabeth's altar. east to the sacristy. the choir sounds beautiful. they sound heavenly. here we see a little girl brought blessing. [music]
those are all of the assistance to the cardinal. they are now greeting the holy [music] >> they are showing him the beauty of the cathedral. >> he is a sprinkling the holy water. >> we should remind you that they are here for vespers. they prayed three pray three times a day. that is what you agree to do when you become a priest. in this case they are doing it together. >> for us you see this big heart, this amazing crowd, yet, it is a very intimate moment for us as...
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even after he's popped, cardinals win 47-7. arizona improves to 3 and 0.9ers are now 1 and 2. >> bad day. that starts and ends with me. today's performance, very hard to see myself go out and play like that and hurt this team the way i did. today was 100% my fault. there's no -- there's nothing anyone in that locker room could have done to change that game today the way i played. >>> mean whieshlgs the raiders were looking to follow up last week's last-second win over baltimore with their first victory in eastern time zone since president obama's first year in the oval office. oakland was in cleveland where the browns started josh over johnny manziel. second quarter, 3-0 raiders. carr fakes to murray and hits andre holmes 10-0 oakland. under 30 seconds left in the half. roberts again. another touchdown for roberts who caught the game winner last week 17-3 raiders at the half. early 4th quarter. it was 20-10 oakland. murray 6-yard touchdown, gets the raiders the 17-point lead. murray rushes for 139 yards. it's now 27-13 raiders. they're moving. cooper tops
even after he's popped, cardinals win 47-7. arizona improves to 3 and 0.9ers are now 1 and 2. >> bad day. that starts and ends with me. today's performance, very hard to see myself go out and play like that and hurt this team the way i did. today was 100% my fault. there's no -- there's nothing anyone in that locker room could have done to change that game today the way i played. >>> mean whieshlgs the raiders were looking to follow up last week's last-second win over baltimore...
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you can see cardinal dolan, some of people who did get there early now having an opportunity to meet and greet and say a quick hello to as we continue to watch the plane taxi and then get ready for takeoff. and as you just saw, the city of philadelphia, next stop on the pope's itinerary and they are ready to go. major events down there. a beautiful day here in new york. and a beautiful day down there. it seems to be perfect. everything is just gorgeous. the weather has been a gorgeous backdrop for a momentous trip. >> and just from when he walked out of the vatican residence in washington, and the sun, and the way it was hitting the children, it was just gorgeous. >> and what will you remember most about the trip, father? >> the positive reception of the people. in years past, when popes have come, and as wonderful as their message is, who said largely many of the same things that he has said, nothing has changed in the teachings, somehow people have grasped it this time. there is something about maybe because he was a pastor for so long. and came most recently from being the cardina
you can see cardinal dolan, some of people who did get there early now having an opportunity to meet and greet and say a quick hello to as we continue to watch the plane taxi and then get ready for takeoff. and as you just saw, the city of philadelphia, next stop on the pope's itinerary and they are ready to go. major events down there. a beautiful day here in new york. and a beautiful day down there. it seems to be perfect. everything is just gorgeous. the weather has been a gorgeous backdrop...
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get energized by this, by the feeling he gets from the crowd, he had as much in arch diocese as cardinal there, he's been sort of reborn in terms of his public appearances. >> very much so. and he is a true extrovert, you know, i think that we talk about his health and we talk about his age, but he's he draws energy. >> there's the fiat, right now as it pulls up, and as you watch this, as the pope arrives here and you see the massive security undertaking, also have to remember that the pope is here, along with about 170 other heads of states, all here for the u.n. general assembly tomorrow, who are also being heavily guarded as well. obviously, most of the resources, many of the resources going to pope francis as he gets out of his car and there he is. >> 6,000 nypd officers dedicated solely to the security of the pope, and that is bill bratton going up and meeting the pope. >> and you can hear the crowd. [ cheers and applause ] and it was mr. bratten, the biggest security endeavor in the history of new york city. bill bratton, shake hands with the pope. >> and father malone, i mean, you
get energized by this, by the feeling he gets from the crowd, he had as much in arch diocese as cardinal there, he's been sort of reborn in terms of his public appearances. >> very much so. and he is a true extrovert, you know, i think that we talk about his health and we talk about his age, but he's he draws energy. >> there's the fiat, right now as it pulls up, and as you watch this, as the pope arrives here and you see the massive security undertaking, also have to remember that...
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chairman. >> thank you, senator cardin. we're going through a period of time where this issue, i'm sorry, not a focus. we haven't done what we said we would do and people are dead and people are leaving. in malaysia, i don't know exactly what's happened, but i don't think the tip office was heard at all. i don't think the issue of trafficking of persons has even been on the radar screen in modern times. i'm sorry. it's a blight on our country, and you're entering at a time when all of us want to see that change. i think that's what he just said, but with that, senator isakson. >> let me follow up on that, mr. chairman and rankin member. i was reading some of her history in terms of cases. the cortez mesa case, one thing i didn't say in the introduction that i should have, but in her 15 years in the northern district of virginia, she has spent a lot of time advocating on behalf of the victims of human trafficking. the rotary club where david mcleery has heard her speech, they adopted human trafficking as their number one iss
chairman. >> thank you, senator cardin. we're going through a period of time where this issue, i'm sorry, not a focus. we haven't done what we said we would do and people are dead and people are leaving. in malaysia, i don't know exactly what's happened, but i don't think the tip office was heard at all. i don't think the issue of trafficking of persons has even been on the radar screen in modern times. i'm sorry. it's a blight on our country, and you're entering at a time when all of us...
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this is cardinal dolan at st. patrick's.mething else to show off as pope francis kisses one of the cross there is. he's showing off st. patrick's cathedral which just finished $175 million in renovation, a complete renovation that took some time. so cardinal dolan is a proud tour guide, if you will of the cathedral. it's something pope francis obviously wanted to see. ron, your thoughts about the day and the visit so far overall. >> i just want to say as a catholic, one of the high points of my life was meeting pope john paul when i was at the vatican with president bush. politically this wasn't a political speech. he is bringing a message that i think he's really focused on the youngest in this country. he's trying to create a church that's open to millennialses who are purpose-driven. very spiritual, but not ali ins churches. when he's talking about climate change, we hear it the way we do as baby boomers. they hear it as a pragmatic generation that looks at science for what it is and doesn't want to hear hot button issues
this is cardinal dolan at st. patrick's.mething else to show off as pope francis kisses one of the cross there is. he's showing off st. patrick's cathedral which just finished $175 million in renovation, a complete renovation that took some time. so cardinal dolan is a proud tour guide, if you will of the cathedral. it's something pope francis obviously wanted to see. ron, your thoughts about the day and the visit so far overall. >> i just want to say as a catholic, one of the high points...
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you mentioned cardinal donald wuerl, cardinal mckprrkscarrick. see the military procession as well on the red carpet awaiting president obama's arrival here on the tarmac. we're beginning to see people get off the plane on the back, looks like some of the traveling press that was traveling with him. there it appears we're waiting for those doors to open. >> we can see a glimpse of him there. yes. he is standing and waiting. >> reporter: yeah, and there you see walking up the steps now, that is the apostolic nuncio, archbishop carlo vigano, vatican's representative in the united states. he's the one who will go on board the plane. he just walked on. he will formally greet pope francis and welcome him to the united states then they will come down the stairs with the papal delegation and meet president obama and the first lady here on the tarmac. >> a lot of the folks who were in the viewing span there would love to hear from the pontiff, but we understand there will be no formal remarks made there at joint base andrews. >> reporter: and yet, pat, t
you mentioned cardinal donald wuerl, cardinal mckprrkscarrick. see the military procession as well on the red carpet awaiting president obama's arrival here on the tarmac. we're beginning to see people get off the plane on the back, looks like some of the traveling press that was traveling with him. there it appears we're waiting for those doors to open. >> we can see a glimpse of him there. yes. he is standing and waiting. >> reporter: yeah, and there you see walking up the steps...
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and that brewers/cardinals game at fs 1 later on tonight. carrying in right. decker giving it a look. shy of the ivy, makes the catch. >> matt: so one of maddon's pinch-hitting options, a low leverage here with the two out. he's been very good in limited duty this year. strange happenings here this afternoon, right? the cubs are one out away from being shut out at home. yet they're getting ready to celebrate a post season berth. and one that is almost 24 hours old. and having been in that situation, having it happen a few times where you're at home and you're like, we're in. our situation being a lot different. for a lot of these players, this is never even been close. >> matt: the fly ball into the opposite field for starlin marte. the pirates finish the job. they are rolling through late september schedule with plenty of momentum at a great time. francisco liriano's dominant 7 1/3 led the way today. just enough offense. jordy mercer's three-run home run. the bucs apded another in the eighth. and pittsburgh's wild card lead over the cubs rose to five and a ha
and that brewers/cardinals game at fs 1 later on tonight. carrying in right. decker giving it a look. shy of the ivy, makes the catch. >> matt: so one of maddon's pinch-hitting options, a low leverage here with the two out. he's been very good in limited duty this year. strange happenings here this afternoon, right? the cubs are one out away from being shut out at home. yet they're getting ready to celebrate a post season berth. and one that is almost 24 hours old. and having been in that...
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. >> i don't got posed from my cardinals or bishop or pope. >> it's not just republicans who disagree with the vatican. catholic democrats like house leader nancy pelosi of long held opinions that diverge on abortion, gay marriage and birth control. >> boston college professor says the pope's message will transcend politics but not ignore it. >> this man as a spiritual leader will be addressing issues that are deeply political and social, and real relevance to our societies and cultures. >> many in congress say the pope's address is historic, an opportunity to listen and put politics aside for a morning. >> you can expect the pope to touch on some hot button issues this morning as he addresses congress. everything from climate change to income in equality and immigration. he is the child of immigrants and has been watching closely latin american and u.s. politics. >> libby casey, thank you. to get a little more into the politics of this, i want to bring in david shuster. david, a lot of people have said this was a pastoral visit, that the pope's message would be more spiritual. for al
. >> i don't got posed from my cardinals or bishop or pope. >> it's not just republicans who disagree with the vatican. catholic democrats like house leader nancy pelosi of long held opinions that diverge on abortion, gay marriage and birth control. >> boston college professor says the pope's message will transcend politics but not ignore it. >> this man as a spiritual leader will be addressing issues that are deeply political and social, and real relevance to our...
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♪ [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> the holy father is greeting the cardinals, the congregation, cardinalollins, and the archbishop of manila, one of the youngest if not the youngest cardinal, and he approaches the chair where pope john paul ii sat. [ applause ] >> your holiness, my dear brother bishops, archbishop palia, and dear friends in christ. we begin our planning for the world meeting of families with archbishop palia and his staff nearly three years ago. we didn't know what to expect. the church in philadelphia was facing some very hard financial and legal problems. our priests and our people were hurting from years of very painful news, and the national debate over same-sex issues and the nature of marriage and the meaning of family became more intense, but we put our trust in the lord and we believed that he would somehow make it work. the months since have had many surprises, but also a great deal of grace. over the past week i have been moved by the thousands of families, and especially young people, who are hungry for a closer walk with jesus christ, and it reminded me that
♪ [ applause ] [ applause ] >>> the holy father is greeting the cardinals, the congregation, cardinalollins, and the archbishop of manila, one of the youngest if not the youngest cardinal, and he approaches the chair where pope john paul ii sat. [ applause ] >> your holiness, my dear brother bishops, archbishop palia, and dear friends in christ. we begin our planning for the world meeting of families with archbishop palia and his staff nearly three years ago. we didn't know...
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francis will hold a prayer service alongside cardinal dolan on thursday. today i caught up with the cardinal who said he is ready for the pope's visit. >> all along he avoided visiting the united states, saying that's where the rich people are, i prefer to be among the poor. what do you think he'll learn? >> one thing i hope he will learn is we have a lot of poor here. not only materially poor, but spiritually poor. as mother teresa said, that's the worst kind of poverty. >> just two days before the pope's visit, cardinal dolan told me he's a little bit nervous and feels like the father of the bride and wants everything just right. thursday he'll be doing vespers at st. patrick's cathedral. >>> the holiest day on the jewish calendar yom kippur. here you can see worshippers arriving on fifth avenue at the temple where services are under way. and security is tight where they are preparing for their day of atonement. the holiday is about fasting and seeking forgiveness. the nypd promises the pope's visit will not leave synagogues unprotected the unprotected.
francis will hold a prayer service alongside cardinal dolan on thursday. today i caught up with the cardinal who said he is ready for the pope's visit. >> all along he avoided visiting the united states, saying that's where the rich people are, i prefer to be among the poor. what do you think he'll learn? >> one thing i hope he will learn is we have a lot of poor here. not only materially poor, but spiritually poor. as mother teresa said, that's the worst kind of poverty. >>...
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and cardinal dolan is out, greeting so many people who have turned out. and what a moment this has been for him. i really enjoyed him calling the pope papa francesco. at a number of spots. >> i thought last night during mass with the very end of it, with him speaking to the pope, amid the breaks and thunderous applause, it was wonderful. and hopefully in the next couple of minutes we can show you excerpts of that. a trademark moments. and you got to believe he has to have a tremendous sense of
and cardinal dolan is out, greeting so many people who have turned out. and what a moment this has been for him. i really enjoyed him calling the pope papa francesco. at a number of spots. >> i thought last night during mass with the very end of it, with him speaking to the pope, amid the breaks and thunderous applause, it was wonderful. and hopefully in the next couple of minutes we can show you excerpts of that. a trademark moments. and you got to believe he has to have a tremendous...
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ultimately named archbishop later cardinal.chronic rocco palmo the shepherd never lost the smell of his sheep. >> he would get on a bus and go down to the slums. there was no finery, everybody new him as padre. >> reporter: in february of 2013, pope benedict xvi shock the world by announcin announcis resignation. >> it's very startling. >> i'm as shockstalled as all of you. >> unprecedented move that left the college of cardinals scrambling to name a successor. bergoglio now 76 years old was preparing for retirement had his apartment all picked out. >> it will be interesting. >> father daniel joyce with the office of admission at st. joseph's university. >> he was his last act as a bishop. he submitted his resignation. he pack very little. he didn't even bring his new shoes, and he had planned on going back and fading into owe live i don't know, you know, am him in the as retired archbishop and cardinal. >> reporter: but faith and his fellow cardinals had a different path in mind. on march 13th, 2013, bergoglio was voter the fi
ultimately named archbishop later cardinal.chronic rocco palmo the shepherd never lost the smell of his sheep. >> he would get on a bus and go down to the slums. there was no finery, everybody new him as padre. >> reporter: in february of 2013, pope benedict xvi shock the world by announcin announcis resignation. >> it's very startling. >> i'm as shockstalled as all of you. >> unprecedented move that left the college of cardinals scrambling to name a successor....