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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130315:06:45:00

this cardinal, now pope, has lived that message. he has been the guy who rides the bus. as it's been said. he's the guy who is with the poor. he washed the feet -- >> did he skip the popemobile today? >> yes. >> chris, he washed the feet of aids patients at a hospital in buenos aires. in the last go-around in the last papal transition in 2005, we were the runner up. >> how did we find that out in off the record voting? i want to know how we didn't know that until yesterday. we're all thinking scola and scherer. oh, but we always knew he was number two last time. how come we didn't know -- nobody's confirmed that, by the way. let's take a look at tim dolan, what the cardinal from this city did. the archbishop from new york. he spoke about the new focus on the poor that's ushered in by the selection of this new pope, francis. let's listen to him, local cardinal here. >> you can't sit in the sistine chapel underneath michelangelo's judgment. all who are good to the poor, come to heaven, all of you who turn your back on the poor, literally go to hell, okay? to elect a man who just radiated that sense of loving embrace of the poor, that was very important. >> sell it. >> he has something -- >> tim dolan --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130314:23:45:00

poor. he washed the feet -- >> did he skip the popemobile today? >> yes. >> chris, he washed the feet of aids patients at a hospital in buenos aires. in the last go-around in the last papal transition in 2005, we were the runner up. >> how did we find that out in off the record voting? i want to know how we didn't know that until yesterday. we're all thinking scola and scherer. oh, but we always knew he was number two last time. how come we didn't know -- nobody's confirmed that, by the way. let's take a look at tim dolan, what the cardinal from this city did. the archbishop from new york. he spoke about the new focus on the poor that's ushered in by the selection of this new pope, francis. let's listen to him, local cardinal here. >> you can't sit in the sistine chapel underneath michelangelo's judgment. all who are good to the poor,

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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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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130313:11:05:00

of clean up the mess. what about him? >> he is certainly one of the ones that people are talking about. he's a theologian, he's in the tradition of john paul and benedict. we wouldn't see any radical change under him. on the other hand, he isn't part of the curia. that's why people look upon him as an italian who could come in and clean up the mess. and so he's kind of a threat to the people in the curia. >> cardinal scherer is seen as an insider and being supported by those inside the curia. what about him? i'm hearing he's actually kind of losing momentum. >> well, he, of course, is someone who actually worked in the curia. not in a very high position. it was a low position in the congregation for bishops. then he went back to brazil and became the archbishop and cardinal. he has a little bit of knowledge of the vatican and some people think, well, he'll work with the people who are there. but on the other hand, he might have the knowledge, the inside knowledge to be able to go in and clean it up. so he might appeal to both sides

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130312:16:21:00

had a third world pope from brazil, like scherer. but i want to see somebody come in and clean up the mess in the great old robin hood movies, the rich and the poor and dorothy day catholics and i'm all part of that. that's the part that is like jesus 2,000 years ago, the jewish carpenter who didn't have any money, but he was the guy who had the truth, look out for the little people. that's been forgotten. there's nothing here in all we're watching that has anything to do with the little people. a 2,000 years ago jewish guy, it's different and it's been lost. we got to get back to it. we got to get back to purity. the one thing i liked about the old robinhood movies, at the end of the movie where they needed to find truth and justice, king richrd the lion-hearted would show up at the end of the movie would show up and say, you're right, they would clean it up and get rid of all the bad guys.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20130312:10:01:00

are a sign of a race that has no clear front-runner. >> cardinal o'malley and cardinal dolan are both quite popular here in italy. there's already sort of fan clubs around the two of them. >> reporter: still the 28 italian cardinals represent by far the biggest voting bloc by nationality. and true to form, they're thought to be pushing for an italian pope. it is the multitude of languages we hear today in st. peter's square suggest on the eve of the conclave, vatican city is not italy. the world's catholics are arriving to see the election of a new pope. and for the first time they may see that pope hail from latin or north america. might that mean cardinal scherer of brazil or, two candidates backed by faction of traditionalists in the vatican. >> they're looking for someone who has executive skills, someone talked about a jesus with an mba. >> reporter: an historic election with the church at a crossroads in the united states. in a new abc news/"washington

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130312:16:19:00

>> 40%. >> latin america, in the region. what's going on there again is a measure of how young people are turning off and the evangelical churches are surging. i'm not sure of picking a pope from sao paolo would help. but it would send a signal. it would send a signal in an important way that the romans versus the reformers, isn't the dominant paradigm of a church in crisis. >> mike, let's talk about that. the front-runners here. i mean ouellet is from quebec. andrew scola who may be the front-runner, the archbishop of milan is 71. scherer, the archbishop of sao paolo, is 63, the junior candidate, but pope john paul ii was in his 50s when he was made pope. >> he was a very young man to be selected as pope.

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Starting Point-20130311-11:04:00

specialized stove goes along with the chimney. it does take time for the smoke to go from gray to either white or black. >> one of the bits of drama about a conclave is that the catholic church normally is a highly scripted, imminently predictable enterprise. you know exactly what is going to happen and you know when it's going to happen. but with a conclave in a sense, all bets are off. >> reporter: the conclave, their decision shrouded in secrecy and tradition. and some modern twists. electronic jamming equipment ensures no one inside or outside the conclave knows the result before it's ready to be announced. >> i'm ready to go home. i ran out of socks. >> reporter: the front-runners, out in force in rome. there's cardinal scherer from sao paulo, brazil. could he be the first pope from the new world? one of the front-runners, cardinal angela scola of milan, italy, said mass at rome's

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