and he s going to drop by before he goes to work. right? yep. steve: all right. did you get a free breakfast yet? yeah, i got one to go. steve: good boy. round of applause for my nephew. go to work. very good. [applause] steve: all right. we re here in kansas city for the big game is in nine days. and, do you know what? brian and ainsley, i know you are going to be a little jealous, right over here is a fellow by the name of ken cramer. ken used to be with the kansas city chiefs. he is a sports agent now. everybody calls him fuzz i have no idea why. it s a long story, steve. steve, on behalf of the bright futures fund here is a helmet for the super bowl for our running back pacheco signed it for you. steve: very, very nice. thank you very much, kansas city. [cheers and applause] everybody brought me something. [cheers and applause] steve: more of that in a little bit. ainsley and brian, we have breaking news. brian: yeah, we do. that is great stuff, steve.
elected me, a simple, humble worker in god s vineyards. for decades cardinal row joseph ratsinger, he battled relativism, what s true for one person might not be true for someone else. happy birthday to you pope benedict s 2008 visit to the united states would be remembered not only for his birthday celebration in the white house, a stop at ground zero and mass at yankee stadium, but also in the way in which he addressed the sex abuse crisis so directly. from the sacred ministry, this is absolutely who is guilty cannot be priest. the sex abuse would haunt his papacy as the scandal unfolded in europe and charged that benedict s record on abuse was mixed and there were other problems as well. benedict offended muslims with a speech suggesting islam could be a violent religion and sparked a global uproar when he lifted the excommunication for four bishops and one of them turned out to be a holocaust denier. a priest having discovered both vocations while growing up
to earth cam, thousands of revellers are expecting a soggy countdown. we ll go live to the big apple later in the show. gillian: first to our top story this hour, the world is now mourning of loss of a historical religious figure. the vatican is announcing death of pope emeritus benedict xvi. and charles has more on his long lasting legacy. what a story he had. pope benedict xvi had an impact on catholics across the world in a position he never imagined himself in. for decades cardinal joseph ratsinger had been a key advisor to pope john paul ii, as a staunch conservative. and took the cardinals just two days to give the job to a german, scholarly man who didn t appear to want it. as pope benedict xvi, he rattled relativism, what might be true for someone, might not be true for someone else. and he will be remembered not only for his birthday celebration in the white house, a stop at ground zero and a mass in yankee stadium, but also, by the way in which he addressed the ca
did sign a consent to have john paul access the computer. he also on that work order, it also said if he did not pick up the computer within 90 days, after completion, it become abandoned property and become property of john paul. i do want to correct though. john paul didn t disseminate any information. he gave it to the fbi. when the fbi didn t seem to do anything, he then took it to the president s attorney. most people, especially people who are not attorneys trust that an attorney will handle the property as he expects them to. and it was for president trump s protection. john paul throughout was information on there and we all know there is that could have helped during his impeachment proceedings. brian: john paul, one thing they allege in the letter on the laptop they now say they are not even sure if it s hunter biden s
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