> translator: the majority wanted a strong pope, who would change many things and form the vatican curia and relaunch the catholic church. he's very willing to do so. the catholic people like him very much. that said, inside and outside the vatican, there are those that resist this reform as in every institution, those who prefer to keep things the way they are. >> i'll be back later in the program with more from europe. back to doha for the moment. >>> thank you very much. in a matter of hours large sections of the u.s. government could be shut down. the republican-controlled house is refusing to agree on a budget unless barack obama's landmark health reforms are delayed, but the democrat-controlled senate is likely to reject any delay. if there's no agreement, 800,000 government workers will be sent home without pay. the services at risk include the smithsonian museums and all 368 sites in the national park service system, which could be closed. now, pension and war veterans are likely to see benefits delayed. disability claims could also be hit, and there's likely to be a halt to visa