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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130316:12:18:00

long into another cardinal that administers the curia. >> this whole business about the split within the italian -- it was the largest voting group the italians. my informants say the exact opposite which is the italians got together in the end and realized that in order to, as it were, take the papacy back -- >> after a long reign -- >> of two for end eeigners. it extends to the italian politics in order to be able to come up with a candidate who was scola. they were so sure they actually had scola that i think it was published that when the white smoke came up, the italian conference of bishops put out a

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130314-00:03:00

extraordinary scene in the square. the five rounds of voting, a decision. and as the white smoke rose, the crowd in st. peter's square erupted. the joy. this time, not tempered by mourning as it was eight years ago, because for the first time in 598 years, the previous pope is alive and well, retired, not deceased. as word got out, the crowd grew larger. people literally running to the square, romans and visitors, even people making airline connections, racing to the square. more than 150,000 in all, officials say. all eyes on that small balcony, waiting, watching, wondering who would emerge, a favorite cardinal scola of milan, americans, an american, o'malley of boston, the first canadian pope, the first african-american. who would it be? the first answers by the cardinal taking the first step

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130314-02:04:00

deceased. as word got out, the crowd grew larger. people literally running to the square, romans and visitors, even people making airline connections, racing to the square. more than 150,000 in all, officials say. all eyes on that small balcony, waiting, watching, wondering who would emerge, a favorite cardinal scola of milan, perhaps. an american, cardinal o'malley of boston. a canadian pope, the first african-american? who would it be? the first answers by the cardinal taking the first step and uttering the traditional words. >> urbi et orbi. habemus papam. >> we announce to you a great squi joy, habemus papam, we have a pope. came out of nowhere, a surprise to many, cardinal of buenos aires, a nontraditional cardinal who lived humbly, cooking his own meals, taking public transit, would he would speak to people face-to-face. the humility extending to his first remarks.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130314-08:03:00

the five rounds of voting, a decision. and as the white smoke rose, the crowd in st. peter's square erupted. the joy. this time, not tempered by mourning as it was eight years ago, because for the first time in 598 years, the previous pope is alive and well, retired, not deceased. as word got out, the crowd grew larger. people literally running to the square, romans and visitors, even people making airline connections, racing to the square. more than 150,000 in all, officials say. all eyes on that small balcony, waiting, watching, wondering who would emerge, a favorite cardinal scola of milan, an american, o'malley, of boston, the first canadian pope, the first african-american. who would it be? the first answers by the cardinal taking the first step and uttering the traditional words. >> urbi et orbi. habemus papam. >> we announce to you a great

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130314-05:03:00

decision. as the white smoke rose, the crowd erupted. the joy, this time not tempered by mourning as it was eight years ago, because the first time in 598 years, the previous pope is alive and well, retired, not deceased. as word got out, the crowd grew larger. people literally running to the square, romans and visitors, even people making airline connections, racing to the square. more than 150,000 in all, officials say. all eyes on that small balcony, waiting, watching, wondering who would emerge, a favorite cardinal scola of milan, perhaps. an american, cardinal o'malley of boston. the first canadian pope, the first african-american, who would it be? the first answers by the cardinal taking the first step and uttering the traditional words. >> habemus papam. >> we announce to you a great

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CNN Newsroom-20130313-18:21:00

be, who they're calling the traditionalist, cardinal o'malley. this is someone who has reformed the archdiocese of boston. franciscans have been reformers of the church. i would like to switch those terms around and if speculation is that cardinal scola walks out on the balcony, i think people in america, from our perspective would say, a little more of the same old, same old. if a traditionalist walks out on the balcony, i think the church would say it is about reform. >> when cardinal was elected in 1958, people saw that as same old, same old too, and he stunned the world. so i think what is going to be very important, particularly if it is someone who is seen as a traditional figure, such as a cardinal scola, the oriole day will be important because people will want to see, having now stepped into this role, will he

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CNN Newsroom-20130313-18:20:00

so father beck, as a priest, when you see this, the beautiful news for you as a believer, you have a new pope, you have a new father. this point of the conclave, what does it make you think about who your next leader, what type of person they will be? >> obviously a wonderful, historical moment. i'm getting tweets and e-mails already from people, who is it, who is it? i'm trying to respond toin my o way. cardinal scola has been listed as a front-runner. they're calling him the reformer candidate. i don't see it that way. i see him as a traditional candidate. this would be a return to an italian pope. this is a cardinal ratzinger conservative theologian, so for me, that says a return to tradition, traditional catholicism. for me, the reformer pope would

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CNN Newsroom-20130313-18:19:00

now that this may be a moment, 45 minutes from now, we look back upon with some embarrassment if we go too far down the road trying to read the tea leaves or the appropriate term, the pope signal, if they wrap up the conclave within the first full day and the evening, really talking a day and a half, that typically that means that one of the only problems -- just to remind our audience, some of those, we were talking about figures like cardinal angelo scola of milan, italy. cardinal marc ouellet, cardinal scherer. but we should say, there are only 115 people who actually have the answer to the question that son the front of all of our brains. we'll find out soon enough, chris. >> right.

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CNN Newsroom-20130313-18:56:00

unanimity of the body of cardinal standing behind their new leader, the cardinal, and 1.2 billion catholics around the world. >> such a big deal to know who it is. we know the name of who this man is, it is going to be a window into what this decision is about. fair? >> it will. in the past, the name the pope picks has traditionally said something about what that pope will be. will it be a traditionalist or a reformer? some indication will be given by whatever name this person is given. i've said before, we tended to say one of the leading kennedys, ca -- candidates, cardinal scola, is more of a reformer. i don't know that's the perception, mostly in the united states, has. i think because he's an italian, cardinal scola, and because he's associated with cardinal ratzinger and his theology, he's seen as a traditionalist in people's views, even though he's never worked in the vatican.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130313:18:18:00

job of this -- of the catholic church. they want to fill the pews on sundays and they want to make sure that the church is run properly here at the vatican and around the world and megyn kelly in new york soon we'll know who the new pope is. >> megyn: it's an exciting moment here, shepard as it is around the world not just for the 1.2 billion catholics who are waiting to hear who their new spiritual leader is. for those who respect religion and the importance of it in so many people's lives. joining me now by phone, steven weiss, a fellow he in the catholic studies program. steven, your thoughts on the relatively quick selection of our next pope? >> yeah, thanks for having me on, megyn. who knows? you know, we've heard the name angelo scola mentioned, but we don't know what happened inside the sistene chapel other than we have

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