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the dome is like the domes of papal rome.owers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power. the belvedere palace in vienna was built in 1721 for prince eugene of savoy, the general who led the austrians to their victory over the turks. the architect was lucas von hildebrandt. the belvedere actually consists of two palaces set at opposite ends of an enormous formal garden in which nature has been completely subdued. the design is based on a simple program. the two palaces and the garden present the visitor with an allegory of life's journey. at one end, where prince eugene lived, is the lower belvedere and its gardens representing
the dome is like the domes of papal rome.owers at the ends of the building suggest an imperial fortress. begun in 1716, the charles church is the work of fischer von erlach, who studied works of bernini and borromini in rome. it's dedicated to charles borromeo, one of the great counter reformation saints. it's not a coincidence that the austrian emperor at the time was also named charles. for in the lands where absolute monarchs ruled, architecture was part of the vocabulary of royal power. the...
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they have money and tourists who come to rome to take the cabs.e cab drivers are rooting for cardinal o'malley or cardinal dolan. >> everything's personal sometimes. okay, thanks so much. >> thanks, take care. >>> and we also want to tell you tonight about a sign of modern times. today we learned about a new service. it's called pope alarm.com. it promises to send you an e-mail or text when a new pope is named. promising, quote, when the smoke goes up, you'll know what's going down. >>> and be sure to watch our continuing special events coverage tomorrow right here on abc news. we will be standing by all day and bring it to you, the moment it happens. special coverage here on abc. >>> and now, more news back here at home. abc's george stephanopoulos sat down with president obama today for an exclusive interview. the president opening up about a story in the news that has touched him and his family. the first lady, along with other familiar names, appear to be the victims of a hack attack. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has been t
they have money and tourists who come to rome to take the cabs.e cab drivers are rooting for cardinal o'malley or cardinal dolan. >> everything's personal sometimes. okay, thanks so much. >> thanks, take care. >>> and we also want to tell you tonight about a sign of modern times. today we learned about a new service. it's called pope alarm.com. it promises to send you an e-mail or text when a new pope is named. promising, quote, when the smoke goes up, you'll know what's...
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great night to be in rome.n, bret, thanks be to god. >> bret: kathryn, your sense of this choice? pope francis has a really interesting history. and story that is obviously being told now to 1.2 billion catholics around the world. >> i think what was so profound, you know, i got on sunday and the first thing i did was go to confession. you can go to confession anytime at st. peter's. the priest after ward gave me a holy card and sat francis. it had a peace prayer. lord, make me an instrument of your peace. friend of mine said it's a soft whisper that pope francis came out with tonight. when you look at his bio and you see jesuit and he is a member of the communion liberation movement and he cares for the poor and lives simply. you wonder if he can't heal some of the divides that we have. >> bret: thank you very much. steve, we'll be with you in just a minute. joining me now on the phone from rome is cardinal donald woerl of the washington, d.c. archdiocese. thank you for being with us. your thoughts on this day
great night to be in rome.n, bret, thanks be to god. >> bret: kathryn, your sense of this choice? pope francis has a really interesting history. and story that is obviously being told now to 1.2 billion catholics around the world. >> i think what was so profound, you know, i got on sunday and the first thing i did was go to confession. you can go to confession anytime at st. peter's. the priest after ward gave me a holy card and sat francis. it had a peace prayer. lord, make me an...
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and so to go to rome is really a gesture and they will go to st. peter's tomb together, apparently. and that is something, as you say in america we don't often get to see. it hasn't happened in a thousand years. >> really stunning and something as cokie was saying not since 1054 to be able to do such what we call an ecumenical outreach in the first moments of his papacy sets the tone for his outreach to other christian denominations and other faiths, as well. >> in our american delegation there is new mexico governor susana martinez, she is a republican so it was gracious of vice president biden to invite her but she's also, of course, hispanic, and that is something that is going to be very important in terms of this country to have this pope be from latin america and how spanish is his native language will mean a great deal to the hispanic catholics in this country which is by far the fastest growing group in this country. >> to father john wauck in rome about this question of the ecumenical nature of this moment, the unity of christian churches,
and so to go to rome is really a gesture and they will go to st. peter's tomb together, apparently. and that is something, as you say in america we don't often get to see. it hasn't happened in a thousand years. >> really stunning and something as cokie was saying not since 1054 to be able to do such what we call an ecumenical outreach in the first moments of his papacy sets the tone for his outreach to other christian denominations and other faiths, as well. >> in our american...
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from rome to buenos aires, and across the u.s.eruption of emotion for the first latin-american pope. >> when when they said from argentina, i was like, oh, my god, it's incredible. >> so overwhelmed. this is so good not only for latin america but for the whole world. it's like a new era. >> reporter: the election of jorge bergoglio as pope francis stunned his native argentina where catholics who know him say he's a living saint. last year he washed the feet of a prisoner, this woman said. in the u.s., francis' reputation as a holy and humble leader is seen as reinnovating the church's mission. >> good that he's supporting not only people from his nation but also a lot of poor people from around the world. >> reporter: his heritage is already building excitement among american latinos. >> when i heard he was like -- he spoke spanish, he was like from latin, i feel so great. >> reporter: a new pope stirring a new hope for ancient church. >> i know it's going to encourage the children. >> reporter: now, vice president joe biden, the
from rome to buenos aires, and across the u.s.eruption of emotion for the first latin-american pope. >> when when they said from argentina, i was like, oh, my god, it's incredible. >> so overwhelmed. this is so good not only for latin america but for the whole world. it's like a new era. >> reporter: the election of jorge bergoglio as pope francis stunned his native argentina where catholics who know him say he's a living saint. last year he washed the feet of a prisoner, this...
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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...
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live tonight from rome.f back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ to get her oven baked taste straight from the microwave. like her oven roasted chicken baked in a rich, creamy alfredo sauce. she calls them her new comfort bakes. marie callender's. it's time to savor. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. >> shepard: there hasn't been a better time to check your 401(k)'s in about 17 years. that's how long it's been since wall street saw a rally like this one. closed up again today for the ninth straight session making it the longest winning streak since 1996. today it went up at only 5 points.
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i'm the bishop of rome. you're the people of rome and we will walk this road together.prayed for, had all of us together pray for pope emeritus benedict and before praying for the city and world, he asked the entire crowd, which has been cheering, tens of thousands, maybe even a hundred thousand people by now, asked them to pray in silence over him. to pray for god to bless him before he gave them the blessing. and immediately when he bowed down so we could pray for him and pray for him, there was absolute silence in this square. it was chilling. and deeply moving. >> let me also bring in father mesa with the san antonio diocese, born in mexico. father mesa, your reaction to pope francis i of argentina, south american. what are your thoughts right now? >> well, the church in latin-america is very happy because this is the first time in history of the church that we have a pope from latin-america, jorge mario bergoglio. first impressions i receive from the people of latin-america, they are very happy to receive this news, to receive the news that we have a latin american
i'm the bishop of rome. you're the people of rome and we will walk this road together.prayed for, had all of us together pray for pope emeritus benedict and before praying for the city and world, he asked the entire crowd, which has been cheering, tens of thousands, maybe even a hundred thousand people by now, asked them to pray in silence over him. to pray for god to bless him before he gave them the blessing. and immediately when he bowed down so we could pray for him and pray for him, there...
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rome and raised in rome. >> rose: the pope, the economy, the smart phone and a tour of rome when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with continued analysis of the historic events in rome. all eyes on the vatican. on wednesday evening, jorge berguliglo many saw him as a surprise choice. he's the first jesuit. pope francis is known for humanity and long time service to the poor. he inherits a troubled church much reconciled tradition with a modernizing world. joining me now in rome and new york, monsignor lorenzo al katie and frank bruni and on the phone from rome daniel wakin to talk about what has happened since the selection of the new pope -- why this pope. >> two main reasons. one is significant cardinals really did want to go in a different direction. i think they wanted someone that into of could interject a hint of humanity and solidarity with the poor. a tough administrator. and the other part which is hard to figure out is due to the internal policies of the conclave
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we want to turn to cokie roberts rome foreen with us in rome for ois choosing of the pope and e, alastkie, as you look at pope francis who has struck such a, such a different note -- was announced. when he was announced last week. you and i were sitting on the he was.in rome. we had no idea who he was. neither did the crowd in st. ovter's square. but they have come to know him over these last few days. >> a and really come to like him. >> as you can see he has gotten hut of the jeep. there is a person with severe thsabilities that he got out of the jeep there to bless. bolism 's the kind of symbolism we have seen sin we have seen since he was named. he has been out among the people. he has, he has not dressed up in the ring that in fact today the ring that he ill be taking, is a used ring, secretary.ul vi's secretary. nd it is silver with gold e is not, he o he is not, he is -- he is bandoning a lot of the fancy impler gs to be a much simpler and more humble man. father t to bring in father jesuit rtin who is a jesuit like the pope as well. esuit he author of "the jesuit guide to almos
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he was commissioned to rebuild the civic square of rome, the piazza campidoglio.n a hill above the forum, he created a classical frame for the medieval city hall-- a stage for the drama of politics. as he had with saint peter's, michelangelo used a bold reworking of classical architecture and integrated ancient statues into his design. throughout his life as architect and artist, michelangelo had stayed at the center of power-- a turbulent force in turbulent tim. but there is anoth journey in his life as an artist which became increasingly important to him-- a journey equally heroic, equally mythic, but private. it's revealed in his intimate productions-- in his letters, in his sonnets and sketches. and it takes him away from this public stage into his inner life-- questioning the artist's role and indeed the very nature of art itself. in his final years, michelangelo wrote a profoundly personal sonnet. "in a frail boat, "thrgh stormy seas, "my life in s course "has noweached the harbor "the bar owhich all men must cross "to render account of good and evil done. "
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we're watching in rome.after this. >>> accused of the movie theater massacre in aurora, james holmes today in court could get truth serum. >>> plus, the man in charge of u.s. spies reveals the biggest threat to america. >>> and as the feds figure out whether a reported celebrity hacking is a hoax or a crime, i've asked one former hacker to see how easy it is to get my secrets. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fas
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and during the congregations over there in rome, i went over to rome to say goodbye to pope benedict xvi and cardinal bergoglio was sitting on the aisle. i was sitting across the aisle. and i watched him for two days and he pops right up out of the chair, which i don't do, and he seems to me to be a man in excellent health. >> he is the pope for latin america in many ways. what does this signal to the world? if you had to say one sentence to everybody watching, 1.2 billion people in the catholic church, what would you say is the main thing this signals? >> well, it signals this. this is the latin american moment. it's done us an immense favor. it worked out just beautifully. the latin american moment is here and the latin american pontiff is here as well. >> it's been a long day. we're so grateful to you for joining us. >> my pleasure altogether. god love you and all the very best. >> and there's something else we want to show you that signifies this modern moment in the ancient church. the scene in st. peter's square today lit up by a thousand points of light, and they were a conste
and during the congregations over there in rome, i went over to rome to say goodbye to pope benedict xvi and cardinal bergoglio was sitting on the aisle. i was sitting across the aisle. and i watched him for two days and he pops right up out of the chair, which i don't do, and he seems to me to be a man in excellent health. >> he is the pope for latin america in many ways. what does this signal to the world? if you had to say one sentence to everybody watching, 1.2 billion people in the...
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it's now day two of the conclave here in rome.ting for the new pope is set to begin in just a few hours. while the cardinals may not know who will become the next leader of the church there are plenty of folks making decisions. book makers in great britain say people have spent a little less than a billion dollars betting on the outcome of the conclave. the cardinal from millan is the current favorite. but that the long shots are making things interesting. >> we have taken a lot of money recently on the americans. timothy dollan has been cut from 100 to 1 to 20 to 1 on the strength of the amount of money placed on him. that would be a terrible result for him. we are praying he doesn't get in. >> shepard: folks are also betting on when the cardinals will pick the new pope. most people seem to believe it will happen sometime on wednesday. and while some folks are picking their favorites. one person is rooting against her favorite. the mother of one as you tree an cardinal says she hopes her son does not get elected. the 92-year-old
it's now day two of the conclave here in rome.ting for the new pope is set to begin in just a few hours. while the cardinals may not know who will become the next leader of the church there are plenty of folks making decisions. book makers in great britain say people have spent a little less than a billion dollars betting on the outcome of the conclave. the cardinal from millan is the current favorite. but that the long shots are making things interesting. >> we have taken a lot of money...
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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...
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he asked me what i was doing in rome.him about my duties and the radio station and he said well, you know, i have some spare time. i thought i was going to go for a walk and pray the rosary. and so i asked him to pray for me and he asked me to pray for him and then we went our ways. so it was not that i had a meeting with him. it was a chance encounter on the walking on the street if rome as i was there during the last few days of the pontiffication. >> interesting though when you describe how he had the rosary and then touched him. that he was, is such a holy man. i want to ask you about where he stands on other issues. when we talk about reform, he opposed same-sex marriage in argentina. he opposed free contraception. he lost those battles in argentina. they give a sense wrf he stands. so when people hear reform, they think reform on issues like that. it doesn't sound like he will do that sort of reform or am i wrong? >> well, you know, erin, when the cardinals say reform and many of them going into this enclave were sa
he asked me what i was doing in rome.him about my duties and the radio station and he said well, you know, i have some spare time. i thought i was going to go for a walk and pray the rosary. and so i asked him to pray for me and he asked me to pray for him and then we went our ways. so it was not that i had a meeting with him. it was a chance encounter on the walking on the street if rome as i was there during the last few days of the pontiffication. >> interesting though when you...
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good evening from rome. news begins anew, tensions in the korean peninsula, north korea said they scrapped the old agreement that ended the korean war but it really didn't as they conduct new war games. we'll separate the rhetoric from the real and. >> blader runner wants his passport back. >> and speaking out a big way in airport security. he says most of his former co-workers know that the tsa job is a joke and that it is only a matter of time until terrorists attack them. all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b". >>> it is 3:00 on the east coast and 8:00 p.m. at rome where we're hours away from the papal conclave. secretive selection process that will decide on the leader of the one billion catholics. from all over the globe they are set to celebrate mass. from there they will head over to the sistine chapel and decide for a replacement for the retiring pope benedict xvi. no newspapers and no internet, no nothing they won't be able to tweet updates on the status until the puff of wh
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holiday" was made just for rome's narrow streets.carefree italian image, but is more practical than just a stylish ride. >> in rome, we've got a lot of traffic. >> reporter: traffic is not the only problem for romans. mass transportation is another issue. the city only has two subway lines, thanks to the likes of caesar and a few others. >> we're building a third line, but the problem in rome is you seem to start digging, you find something. i don't know, you find the head of you a gus it's. you don't want to destroy it. but you have to leave it. >> reporter: you could upgrade to a small car for a fortune. the average price for a gallon of gas topping well over $9 has forced many italians to roll with it, literally. >> for the traffic and also for the movement, it's very important to go with bicycle. >> it's an easier way to move. >> reporter: romans are going green now. the use of electric bikes has also increased. valetto owns an electric bike shop near the colisseum. >> we go from 18% in 2010. >> reporter: even the police in rome
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there is a saying in rome that you can't be rome and not see the pope. guess i can't live in rome and not think the first day of pope. >> you remember john paul ii, your first memory of a pope, and he was very special to you. what are you hoping for in this pope? >> maybe a little naive, but john paul iii, maybe something like this. i consider john paul ii as my second father, like, in an official way. so i am really looking forward to see somebody not exactly like him, but just bring into me as a catholic of faith in the church. >> how do you see him compared to benedict? >> john paul ii or -- >> yes. >> well, john paul ii was my first pope. so i was really attached to him. and i really cried a lot the last year of his life. and then i guess i can manage to carry on with benedict xvi. now i'm just reconsidering him. >> you hope there is an italian pope? >> i hope -- i hope -- the pope is for everybody. so any pope will be just fine. he will bring the state and all over the world. >> is this something you will tell your children, your grandchildren, you
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next bishop of rome, the pope.uerl's church is san pietro in vincoli, which claims to have ancient chains that held st. peter captive. daniels and mcguire went to st. peter's square every time the white smoke might appear. >> the election of a new pope has only taken place a few hundred times over the past 2,000 years, so even to be alive during is something, to actually be here is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. and i think, you know, for many catholics, it's a sort of spiritual pilgrimage to be here and to receive the first blessing from the pope. >> reporter: daniels says she couldn't be more excited about the selection of pope francis. she is confident he will work to renew the church. >> to have a pope, to have a leader means that we speak in a clear voice, and i think that's "%pcatholicism is that we speak a clear voice. >> reporter: matthew niggemeyer and michael dion are both studying theology at the prestigious pontifical north american college he in hopes of being ordained as priests. they too say
next bishop of rome, the pope.uerl's church is san pietro in vincoli, which claims to have ancient chains that held st. peter captive. daniels and mcguire went to st. peter's square every time the white smoke might appear. >> the election of a new pope has only taken place a few hundred times over the past 2,000 years, so even to be alive during is something, to actually be here is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. and i think, you know, for many catholics, it's a sort of spiritual...
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what he said, the bishop of rome.eps underscoring this part of the ministry as bishop of rome, which is a slightly different emphasis. >> i thought there was a sense of accountability here. he asked people in positions of responsibility, and economic, political and social life, all of the men and women of goodwill, let us all be protectors of creation. he took this opportunity to reach out to the crowd who is there. >> he knows who is there, too. he spoke not only to heads of families, heads of household. but he talked to civil authorities, directly. recognizing this message is going out to all the world. this is part of his mission as a preacher at that level, to speak to every segment of society. >> let's remember, too, he took the name pope francis. pope francis, who prayed with brother sun, sister moon. the environmental message here should not be missed. talk about protecting creation. it came up a few times. remember, pope benedict, in putting out his commandments, said, thou shall not pollute. we hear protect c
what he said, the bishop of rome.eps underscoring this part of the ministry as bishop of rome, which is a slightly different emphasis. >> i thought there was a sense of accountability here. he asked people in positions of responsibility, and economic, political and social life, all of the men and women of goodwill, let us all be protectors of creation. he took this opportunity to reach out to the crowd who is there. >> he knows who is there, too. he spoke not only to heads of...
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for now it is a lot of joy and celebration here in rome.onal newspaper. pope francis, of course, is one of them. here's one the surprise of frances francesco. he came out last night after he spoke and came out again and thanked the people, grazie roma, thank you, rome. h this is the coolest paper ever, even the newspapers here in italy are beautiful, collector's item, celebrating the new pope in latin on the observatory. amazing night all around. just an incredibly touching to see everything happen last night. when that moment of silence happened across the square, it was -- it was a very moving moment. >> is that your take away, was that like the most special moment of the evening? we were riveted watching and watching the crowds and everybody that you stopped seemed to be excited. it was that. it was the sense of nationalism and coming together but when he -- you know, he took -- he left the balcony. when he came back out and almost sheepishly thanked people for coming out, wished them well and a good night, it was a very sweet and humbli
for now it is a lot of joy and celebration here in rome.onal newspaper. pope francis, of course, is one of them. here's one the surprise of frances francesco. he came out last night after he spoke and came out again and thanked the people, grazie roma, thank you, rome. h this is the coolest paper ever, even the newspapers here in italy are beautiful, collector's item, celebrating the new pope in latin on the observatory. amazing night all around. just an incredibly touching to see everything...
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they have been out here for hours on a cold, rainy, drizzly night in rome. they serge forward drowning out almost the bells in their excitement. people have been waving flags, patiently. children under umbrellas. now they see the white smoke. we're told this will go on for several minutes. if there was any doubt about the color of the smoke, it's reenforced by the bells ringing loudly. we hear bells every quarter hour, but not like this. >> george is with you. he had just an inkling this might be proceeding that we might have something tonight rome time. george, what can we glean from the fact that this comes at the hour that it arrives? >> reporter: brian, it's a surprise. i think we have to say. most people expected a longer conclave. i certainly did. but early this afternoon, i got word from a friend that things might be moving a bit faster than anticipated. i think what it means is that a consensus was very quickly reached on what is needed for the church in the 21st century. that's a good sign for the future. this wasn't going to be a long drawn-out and
they have been out here for hours on a cold, rainy, drizzly night in rome. they serge forward drowning out almost the bells in their excitement. people have been waving flags, patiently. children under umbrellas. now they see the white smoke. we're told this will go on for several minutes. if there was any doubt about the color of the smoke, it's reenforced by the bells ringing loudly. we hear bells every quarter hour, but not like this. >> george is with you. he had just an inkling this...
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here in rome, and we'll get a new pope but not today. 15 minutes ago the cardinals voted and the black smoke rows from the chimney, and we learned the pope will not be chosen today. the cardinals did not get the 77 votes necessarily. they rarely pick a pope on the first round. ♪ >> it was beautiful scene this morning at 115 cardinals aelectricitiors filed into the st. peters basilica to celebrate the final mass for the conclave. conclave meaning with key, a tradition that began in 1268. as the story goes the local officials became to fed up with the lack of decision of choosing a pope for two years so they were looked up and encouraged get done. le there was a call for unity of the church. >> shepard: then the walk into the sistine chapel. chanting the litany of the saints. under the frescoes of creation and the last judgment. each cardinal placed has handon the gospel to pledge vow of secrecy. then it was time for everyone else to get out. with that the master of ceremonies said, latin for, everybody out, leaving just the cardinals some assistants behind as the heavy wooden doors shut
here in rome, and we'll get a new pope but not today. 15 minutes ago the cardinals voted and the black smoke rows from the chimney, and we learned the pope will not be chosen today. the cardinals did not get the 77 votes necessarily. they rarely pick a pope on the first round. ♪ >> it was beautiful scene this morning at 115 cardinals aelectricitiors filed into the st. peters basilica to celebrate the final mass for the conclave. conclave meaning with key, a tradition that began in 1268....
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bring in father jonathan morris in rome.is hours before it happened. can you tell me why you predicted it? >> i put on twitter and facebook just that if there is no election in the first few ballots, right, after the first three or four, then to look at someone who is a compromised candidate. we have been talking about scola, sharer from brazil and cardinal dolan. and others. but jorge bergoglio was known as a tough guy. but in a very humble demeanor. i saw as the weeks were going on. that the cardinals were beginning to look to somebody who could reform the dysfunction. and the bankruptcy involved in the roman curia here. he is a total outsider. not one who has to be careful of ruining friendship. he will come in, in a humble way and asked that he asked other people to pray over him. that is the type of reform he will be about. clerical careerism, how antithetical to christianity. that is not what this is all about that. is what he will do. >> eric: thanks for hanging with us. as a practicing catholic, very practicing catho
bring in father jonathan morris in rome.is hours before it happened. can you tell me why you predicted it? >> i put on twitter and facebook just that if there is no election in the first few ballots, right, after the first three or four, then to look at someone who is a compromised candidate. we have been talking about scola, sharer from brazil and cardinal dolan. and others. but jorge bergoglio was known as a tough guy. but in a very humble demeanor. i saw as the weeks were going on....
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while across rome, the faithful offered their own goodbyes. in st. on nearby rooft rooftops, and as the chopper lifted into the evening sky, the bells of rome rang out. but then one last, long swooping tour over the eternal city. on the roof of the north american college, cardinal timothy dolan of new york, the young american seminarians waved goodbye. at the pope's summer residence, the locals, his last crowd, waited. and one more time, pope benedict xvi, vicar of christ, stepped out on to the balcony. r >> translator: now i'm just a pilgrim starting the last leg of his earthly journey. >> reporter: he thanked them with a smile that seemed tinged with relief. they didn't want to let him go. >> one of the things that struck me was the serenity. there was never a moment when he seemed not at peace. >> reporter: at the stroke of 8:00 tonight in rome, the moment the pope's resignation took effect, the swiss guards stood down, closed the great doors of cast castel gandalfo. he's going to live in a monostair. he has said he will dedicate himself in solitu
while across rome, the faithful offered their own goodbyes. in st. on nearby rooft rooftops, and as the chopper lifted into the evening sky, the bells of rome rang out. but then one last, long swooping tour over the eternal city. on the roof of the north american college, cardinal timothy dolan of new york, the young american seminarians waved goodbye. at the pope's summer residence, the locals, his last crowd, waited. and one more time, pope benedict xvi, vicar of christ, stepped out on to the...
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some states, like ancient rome, become huge empires. these archaeologists want to find out just how far political evolution proceeded in copan. and they want to know why it stopped. to discover the roots of that evolution, two archaeologists begin a journey in search of the very first copan residents. rebecca storey is a physical anthropologist -- an expert on human skeletons. storey is joined by archaeologist dolph widmer. both are from the university of houston. as they seek the roots of maya leadership, storey and widmer are inspired by a single basic question. did some of the earliest people here gain more power and prestige than others ? storey: we actually know very little about the earliest inhabitants of the copan valley. what we do know is that there were very few of them because there are not very many archaeological sites from an early period. keach: the archaeologists believe that as early as the eleventh century b.c., a few hundred people farmed here. according to their model, the first settlers were organized as a tribe. w
some states, like ancient rome, become huge empires. these archaeologists want to find out just how far political evolution proceeded in copan. and they want to know why it stopped. to discover the roots of that evolution, two archaeologists begin a journey in search of the very first copan residents. rebecca storey is a physical anthropologist -- an expert on human skeletons. storey is joined by archaeologist dolph widmer. both are from the university of houston. as they seek the roots of maya...
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this is the core of rome.e coliseum rome shall stand. when falls the coliseum rome shall fall. and when rome falls, the world. >> let's hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: not only at everybody curve of the coliseum but the sites you see while waiting at a red light. >> this is largo argentina. >> you can shake the odds of march easily enough. >> the biggest fountain in rome and one of the biggest in europe. >> one of the most famous fountains in the world. >> certainly in cinema. >> my goodness. >> that most iconic of scenes at trevi fountain. >> i would throw a coin from here but i don't have a coin. >> pick one. whichever one you want. >> i'm good for it. >> together on three. one, two three. >> if you do this you can return safely to the eternal city. >> if you can escape it that is. >> now we're going to watch rome from the top. >> most gather to watch rome from the spanish steps but scale the hills behind them by scooter. >> wow. this is stunning. at rome's spiritual core st. peter's square. >> this is
this is the core of rome.e coliseum rome shall stand. when falls the coliseum rome shall fall. and when rome falls, the world. >> let's hope it doesn't happen. >> reporter: not only at everybody curve of the coliseum but the sites you see while waiting at a red light. >> this is largo argentina. >> you can shake the odds of march easily enough. >> the biggest fountain in rome and one of the biggest in europe. >> one of the most famous fountains in the world....
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the rome diocese now has its bishop. thank you.irst of all i wish to say a prayer to our pope emeritus, benedict xvi. we are together going to pray for him so that the lord may bless him and mary may hold them and now, our father. italian >> and now, the holy mary. [speaking italian] >> glory to the father to the son, and to the holy spirit. and now let's begin this path, this path of the church of rome which is the church that presides over the other churches in love. the path of brotherhood of love and of faith and trust. let's always pray for each other. let's pray for the entire world. so that there can be great brotherhood. i wish you all that this path within the church, that we are starting today, and my cardinal who is next to me will help me we want for this to be fruitful for the evangelization of this beautiful city. and now, i would love to give you a blessing. before, i want to ask you a favor. before the bishop blesses the people, i want for you to pray that the lord can bless me. i want for the people to ask the lord
the rome diocese now has its bishop. thank you.irst of all i wish to say a prayer to our pope emeritus, benedict xvi. we are together going to pray for him so that the lord may bless him and mary may hold them and now, our father. italian >> and now, the holy mary. [speaking italian] >> glory to the father to the son, and to the holy spirit. and now let's begin this path, this path of the church of rome which is the church that presides over the other churches in love. the path of...
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>> shepard: amy kellogg live with us in rome tonight. in the past century not a single conclave has lasted longer than five days. but years ago the longest one took almost three years. get this. it started in 1268 in a town just north of us here in rome. historians say the locals got so fed up with the delay they ripped the roof off the building where the cardinals were staying and gave them nothing but bread and water. they finally ended up electing pope gregly the 10th after 33 months. shortest conclave in 1503. historians say it took just few hours to choose julius the ii. foggy start to the week for millions of americans. and we'll get to the lightning over my shoulder in a minute. first alert forecasters back at home say a strong coast is -- cold front is bringing rains mississippi to louisiana. same system that dumped close to a foot of snow in some parts of the midwest. des moines, for instance, where police say that school bus went through several yards hit a parked truck and crashed into that home there. investigators are still
>> shepard: amy kellogg live with us in rome tonight. in the past century not a single conclave has lasted longer than five days. but years ago the longest one took almost three years. get this. it started in 1268 in a town just north of us here in rome. historians say the locals got so fed up with the delay they ripped the roof off the building where the cardinals were staying and gave them nothing but bread and water. they finally ended up electing pope gregly the 10th after 33 months....
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>> thank you for coming to rome.d 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 might see as too much of a risk because he is very charismatic. one of the interesting things when we talk about electing a new pope is we think back to '78 to john paul ii. he wasn't john paul ii when he was elected. he was archbishop from krakow. and nobody really knew that he would turn into this very charismatic man. we have to always remember that maybe the figure that is so charismatic at the outset may not be the one who turns out to be the
>> thank you for coming to rome.d 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...
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time, that was rome time, this morning. he planned to visit with pope benedict xvi, they spoke last night, and this evening around 5:00 rome time a mass inside the sistine chapel with the cardinals, former installation on tuesday. >> thank you very much for that report. >>> vice-president joe biden will lead the u.s. delegation to rome for the installation ceremony of pope francis next week, the first roman catholic vice-president. biden said he is happy to have the chance to personally relay well wishes to the new pope. pope francis's installation mass is scheduled for next tuesday. >>> 4:40. looking for the clock. four people killed in what police call an unprovoked attack, the intense stand-off underway right now in upstate new york. >>> google is getting rid of some of its apps, one in particular some users are especially upset about. >>> good morning. if you're driving on 237, westbound, you can see traffic is moving well. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. >>> good thursday morning. 443. patchy dense fog.
time, that was rome time, this morning. he planned to visit with pope benedict xvi, they spoke last night, and this evening around 5:00 rome time a mass inside the sistine chapel with the cardinals, former installation on tuesday. >> thank you very much for that report. >>> vice-president joe biden will lead the u.s. delegation to rome for the installation ceremony of pope francis next week, the first roman catholic vice-president. biden said he is happy to have the chance to...
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that includes pilgrims in rome. simply man says he is overcome. he never thought he would experience anything like this. to be a part of it is incredible. >> this woman says was a wonderful experience that left a great impression. she is pleased the new pope as south american. >> a new pope! yay! >> the vatican delivering two days of high drama after the resignation of pope benedict xvi. it is a historic moment for christoph. even though, he's glad it's over. he says, these were exciting days but also extremely hectic and physically exhausting and. there were taken by surprise by the white smoke can know when expected cardinal bergoglio. everything worked out. we worked together really well as a team. international colleagues worked well together and everyone had fun. it seems christoph finally has time to relax again.
that includes pilgrims in rome. simply man says he is overcome. he never thought he would experience anything like this. to be a part of it is incredible. >> this woman says was a wonderful experience that left a great impression. she is pleased the new pope as south american. >> a new pope! yay! >> the vatican delivering two days of high drama after the resignation of pope benedict xvi. it is a historic moment for christoph. even though, he's glad it's over. he says, these...
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they are rock stars in rome because of their simplicity. if he ever stepped out on that balcony in that religious habit which i think he probably would do if ever elected, it would be seen as something totally new in the catholic church. i think it would get a lot of people who are talking to me anyway hope that something is really changing. >> but do any folks who have worked in the vatican, they don't say they are not reformers, do they? >> well, listen, everybody says they're for reform. the question is how do you define it. i think many of the cardinals who are coming into this election from other parts of the world who are kind of in an anti-establishment mood, to be honest with you, what they mean by reform are sort of three things. one, they want the vatican to be more transparent both internally and externally. second, they want people to be held accountable. there has been a serial problem over the last eight years of people quite honestly dropping the ball just in terms of good governance and never being held accountable for it. a
they are rock stars in rome because of their simplicity. if he ever stepped out on that balcony in that religious habit which i think he probably would do if ever elected, it would be seen as something totally new in the catholic church. i think it would get a lot of people who are talking to me anyway hope that something is really changing. >> but do any folks who have worked in the vatican, they don't say they are not reformers, do they? >> well, listen, everybody says they're for...
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jay gray, nbc news, rome. >> thank you very much.ser to home, the republican party issuing a report making an effort to overhaul the party and rehabilitate that image. over the weekend, leading conservative in washington for the annual cpac convention. nbc's chuck todd reports. >> reporter: sarah palin stole the show at this weekend's cpac convention. playing more the role of entertainer and comedian than serious politician. >> bloomberg is not around, our big gulp is safe. >> her remarks included a direct shot at karl rove. >> the last thick we need is washington, d.c. vetting our candidates. if these experts, who keep losing elections and keep getting rehired and raking in millions, the architect can head on back to -- they can head on back to the great lone star state and put their name on some ballot. >> rove fired back reminding palin of her resume. >> if she can plan primaries other people can run primaries. if i did run, i would serve out my term. i wouldn't leave. >> jeb bush offered some tough love to his party. >> all too o
jay gray, nbc news, rome. >> thank you very much.ser to home, the republican party issuing a report making an effort to overhaul the party and rehabilitate that image. over the weekend, leading conservative in washington for the annual cpac convention. nbc's chuck todd reports. >> reporter: sarah palin stole the show at this weekend's cpac convention. playing more the role of entertainer and comedian than serious politician. >> bloomberg is not around, our big gulp is safe....
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i spoke to our correspondent in rome alan johnston. there must be a sense of great excitement there. what's the process? >> well, you can imagine huge all-consuming interest. an army of journalists from all around the world gathering in rome now. since the preliminaries are over, we've seen a period of a week of preliminary meetings the cardinals have had and produced this date. we know now it's on tuesday afternoon. this college of cardinals, 115 from all around the catholic world will retreat to the splendor of the sistine chapel and there on tuesday afternoon they'll begin the process of casting ballots for the man among them who they believe is best capable of taking on the challenges that confront the catholic church in the years ahead and you can imagine the interest here and all around the world will be huge when eventually one man emerges on the balcony behind me. >> and who are the frontrunners to emerge onto that balcony? >> we hear a lot of talk or four or five or six men. we hear a lot of talk about cardinal scola, the stro
i spoke to our correspondent in rome alan johnston. there must be a sense of great excitement there. what's the process? >> well, you can imagine huge all-consuming interest. an army of journalists from all around the world gathering in rome now. since the preliminaries are over, we've seen a period of a week of preliminary meetings the cardinals have had and produced this date. we know now it's on tuesday afternoon. this college of cardinals, 115 from all around the catholic world will...
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several are here in rome spending another day to select a pope. their own means of communication, the color of smoke from the ballots they burn. the chemicals they add to let the world know whether they have a pope or not. the first ballots burned and the answer went up in smoke, black smoke, no decision. the field is narrowed so much, a handful of men went to bed thinking it could be me or it might actually be me. a mind blowing way to end a day that was historic and fascinating from the start. into st. peter's they came. one of these cardinals would be pope and the men who would choose him. side by side, step by step, some vital, some feeble toward a mass not seen in eight years, since the last pope was elected at a moment not seen in 598 years. the succession of one living pope by another. a mass for cardinals but also the masses. people waiting hours to get in waiting for a ceremony that last time was given by a man who arrived as a cardinal and emerged as a pope. >> translator: the beloved benedict xvi who we give all of our gratitude. >> app
several are here in rome spending another day to select a pope. their own means of communication, the color of smoke from the ballots they burn. the chemicals they add to let the world know whether they have a pope or not. the first ballots burned and the answer went up in smoke, black smoke, no decision. the field is narrowed so much, a handful of men went to bed thinking it could be me or it might actually be me. a mind blowing way to end a day that was historic and fascinating from the...
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time, that was rome time, this morning. he planned to visit with pope benedict xvi, they spoke last night, and this evening around 5:00 rome time a mass inside the sistine chapel with the cardinals, former installation on tuesday. >> thank you very much for that report. >>> vice-president joe biden will lead the u.s. delegation to rome for the installation ceremony of pope francis next week, the first roman catholic vice-president. biden said he is happy to have the chance to personally relay well wishes to the new pope. pope francis's installation mass is scheduled for next tuesday. >>> 4:40. looking for the clock. four people killed in what police call an unprovoked attack, the intense stand-off underway right now in upstate new york. >>> google is getting rid of some of its apps, one in particular some users are especially upset about. >>> good morning. if you're driving on 237, westbound, you can see traffic is moving well. we'll tell you more about the morning commute. >>> good thursday morning. 443. patchy dense fog.
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. >>> happening now in rome the process of selecting a pope starts today, the college of cardinals is gathering in a hotel preparing for the start of the conclave a short time from now. the cardinals will head to paulene chapel for a prayer. mass was held to pray for the election of the pope. at 8:30 they will walk into the sistine chapel, the doors will be locked and the conclave will begin. once the pope is selected, he will be dressed in papal garment. after a solo prayer, the pope will appear on a balcony, the first vote could happen as early as 9:00 this morning. two americans are being mentioned as candidates, one of them is new york cardinal timothy dolan, the other is boston cardinal sean o'malley, he has been credited with taking a hard approach to priests accused of abusing children. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. and check out the papal conclave tab on our home page. >>> 5:03. a house fire in novato led to the discovery of a marijuana growing operation. you see firefighters used a chainsaw to cut through the walls on marion avenue to put the fire out. it started ab
. >>> happening now in rome the process of selecting a pope starts today, the college of cardinals is gathering in a hotel preparing for the start of the conclave a short time from now. the cardinals will head to paulene chapel for a prayer. mass was held to pray for the election of the pope. at 8:30 they will walk into the sistine chapel, the doors will be locked and the conclave will begin. once the pope is selected, he will be dressed in papal garment. after a solo prayer, the pope...
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here in rome. what an extraordinary day it was. the first day of the conclave to elect the next pope. there is breaking news at this hour. the totally devout involving one ft cardinals right behind me. cardinal roger mahoney of los angeles. we are learning that the church has settled four lawsuits against the arch diocese he ran and one naming him as a defendant. four men allegedly naming him as boys collecting $10 million in total. that priest pleaded guilty in molesting boys. he did time. he's no longer a priest. he's not a long. there are many around the world and several are here in rome trying to spend another day to elect a pope. they are secluded right now. sworn to secrecy. the only means of communication, the colors from the smoke from the ballots they burn. a black or a white answer. so, today, the first ballots burned and the answer went up in smoke, black smoke, no decision. chances are though, the field has been narrowed. chances are a handful of men went to bed last night thinking it could be me or it might actually b
here in rome. what an extraordinary day it was. the first day of the conclave to elect the next pope. there is breaking news at this hour. the totally devout involving one ft cardinals right behind me. cardinal roger mahoney of los angeles. we are learning that the church has settled four lawsuits against the arch diocese he ran and one naming him as a defendant. four men allegedly naming him as boys collecting $10 million in total. that priest pleaded guilty in molesting boys. he did time....
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happening now in rome, we're about an hour away from the final prayers in rome, for the beginning ofave to elect a new pope. we have team coverage. we'll have a live report from rome on the process of electing a pope but we begin with brian flores in san francisco where a special mass is planned to celebrate the conclave. >> reporter: this marks a very important next few days for roman catholics in the world and here in the bay area. here at st. mary's they will hold a special mass today to pray for those in the conclave. this marks a historic and exciting time for many catholics. here at st. mary's they held a special mass to pray for outgoing pope benedict xvi and this morning the archbishop leads a mass to pray for the cardinals calling for all parishes to hold special masses today. some catholics say they would like to see change within the church and others would like to see it stay traditional, but they say picking pope can't be understated. >> it could signal significant changes in the church. i don't mean changes in doctrine, but as people know, pretty much around the world,
happening now in rome, we're about an hour away from the final prayers in rome, for the beginning ofave to elect a new pope. we have team coverage. we'll have a live report from rome on the process of electing a pope but we begin with brian flores in san francisco where a special mass is planned to celebrate the conclave. >> reporter: this marks a very important next few days for roman catholics in the world and here in the bay area. here at st. mary's they will hold a special mass today...
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in rome, new video showed reaction to the selection of cardinal jorge bergoglio as the new pope. the former cardinal, now known as pope francis, was splashed across the cover. he was scheduled to meet this morning with pope benedict xvi but that meeting has been postponed. stay with abc7 news and we will go live to rome to find out what is ahead today for the new pontiff. at 6:32, a 4.6 earthquake struck sonoma county this morning at 2:00 this morning three miles from cobb near the border of sonoma and lake county. it was followed by a 2.9 after shock and several others. our news reporter is live in san jose with more. >> students are on a field trip to the college and they did not know and neither did their parents that a registered sex offender was on the bus and they know, now, that the school administrators here at andrew hill high school sent a letter home telling them that a registered sex offender was on the b.s. but not authorized to be there. the letter says he new a district volunteer so he tagged along and on the bus with the kids. the police are now investigating regi
in rome, new video showed reaction to the selection of cardinal jorge bergoglio as the new pope. the former cardinal, now known as pope francis, was splashed across the cover. he was scheduled to meet this morning with pope benedict xvi but that meeting has been postponed. stay with abc7 news and we will go live to rome to find out what is ahead today for the new pontiff. at 6:32, a 4.6 earthquake struck sonoma county this morning at 2:00 this morning three miles from cobb near the border of...
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. >>> we begin, though, here in rome with an election like none other here in this world. how often can you say that about anything. this papal conclave has not happened under these circumstances in 598 years, taking place not after the death of his pope, but after his departure. catholics have come from all over the globe to drink in this moment, feel the buzz, and ultimately witness the outcome. what they cannot do, what no one can, including 5,600 tv and print reporters that have gathered here is actually see the process in action. only a very few inside the vatican will be privy to any of it. and only 115 men, 115 cardinal electors, will take part. >> reporter: it's already tuesday in vatican city, where later today, 115 cardinals from around the world will enter the sistine chapel, charged with electing the next pope. after the first vote tuesday afternoon, all eyes in st. peters will be focused on this newly installed chimney. a puff of white smoke signaling a new pope has been chosen. but what will guide the cardinals in their decision? eight years ago after the dea
. >>> we begin, though, here in rome with an election like none other here in this world. how often can you say that about anything. this papal conclave has not happened under these circumstances in 598 years, taking place not after the death of his pope, but after his departure. catholics have come from all over the globe to drink in this moment, feel the buzz, and ultimately witness the outcome. what they cannot do, what no one can, including 5,600 tv and print reporters that have...
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celebrating mass at their honorary churches throughout rome. this is their day of rest after six long days of speeches during the general congregation meeting, many say they have now narrowed their options. >> a week ago we said we have a lot of work to do. now you see a sense of resignation and trust and fight. >> with -- trust and faith. >> in is no obvious front runner bus factions are growing. the reformers said to be pushing for a track record proving they can clean up the corruption in the vatican. with the cardinals prepared to enter the chapel are being quiet on specifics, sharing for now only their prayers. >> lord, our holy father. >> abc news, room. >> ama: family and friends of a missing woman are trying to find. he erica was captured on a surveillance camera on thursday morning on telegraph avenue where she was last seen. her mother says there are leads that haven't been followed up yet. >> she has her atm card, cell phone. we haven't beenable to get the police to cooperate with getting access to that, so they can track at least wh
celebrating mass at their honorary churches throughout rome. this is their day of rest after six long days of speeches during the general congregation meeting, many say they have now narrowed their options. >> a week ago we said we have a lot of work to do. now you see a sense of resignation and trust and fight. >> with -- trust and faith. >> in is no obvious front runner bus factions are growing. the reformers said to be pushing for a track record proving they can clean up...
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they said, "when in rome." i have been reading the papers here and talking to romans. they are talking about cardinal sean o'malley from boston. now, seen as a reformer because he's cleaned up boston after cardinal law but interestingly, he walks around in his francisan habit. john las said, franciscans are rock stars the here in rome because of their simplicity. if he ever stepped out on that balcony in that religious habit which i think he probably would do if ever elected, it would be seen as something totally new in the catholic church. i think it would get a lot of people who are talking to me anyway hope that something is really changing. but do anyone -- folks who have worked in the vatican, cardinals who have worked in the vatican, they don't say that they are not reformers, do they? >> well, listen, everybody says they're for reform. the question is how do you define it. i think many of the cardinals who are coming into this election from other parts of the world, who are kind of in an anti-establishment mood, to be honest with you, what they mean by reform ar
they said, "when in rome." i have been reading the papers here and talking to romans. they are talking about cardinal sean o'malley from boston. now, seen as a reformer because he's cleaned up boston after cardinal law but interestingly, he walks around in his francisan habit. john las said, franciscans are rock stars the here in rome because of their simplicity. if he ever stepped out on that balcony in that religious habit which i think he probably would do if ever elected, it would...
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. >> rome, at the time of jesus, it was the center of the world.or the past 25 years, it has been the center of christianity. >> rome is incredibly beautiful, it like a postcard everywhere you look. >> we are on the cusp of st. peter's bridge also call if you along at these it has to do with the passion of christ, either the crowning of thorns of the scourge. >> we'll be back in rome a little bit later in the program. and we'll see a nail, a form and a picture of the cross. but first, we 2r56 to juice let me to find out about jesus' last week. of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it i [ man ] so i used mineo get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them f
. >> rome, at the time of jesus, it was the center of the world.or the past 25 years, it has been the center of christianity. >> rome is incredibly beautiful, it like a postcard everywhere you look. >> we are on the cusp of st. peter's bridge also call if you along at these it has to do with the passion of christ, either the crowning of thorns of the scourge. >> we'll be back in rome a little bit later in the program. and we'll see a nail, a form and a picture of the...