and so shortly after he sent archbishop and monsignor, they came to new york to interview me because i m the only one that lives here. i live in philly, but i m here all the time. and then they flew to santiago and did this full investigation. and went back to the pope and told him, holy father, you were wrong. and they misinformed you. this is after 70 people we interviewed, it s true. and so, then he issued a letter that summoned the whole bishop s conference to rome and called me and the others and invited us to spend a week with him in the vatican in his house because he doesn t live in the epistolic palace. i actually lived in the room right under him. and it was incredible. and we had hours and hours of conversation. you know, after last week, the
the conclave. we have more on the search for a new pope. reporter: hi, shannon. it was quite poignant for the faithful on st. peter s square to be without a pope. this is the first sunday of the vacancy. many of them were sort of glancing, longingly up at the pope s window in the epistolic palace, from which he usually reads on sunday. it s sealed off. some say they are praying for the unnamed new pope. in the meantime, the bookies and the aficionados are pointing to march 11 as the most proabl probable date for a conclave. but the card cardinals themselves have not set the dealt date. we did speak to one u.s. cardinal, who could possibly become the next pope, cardinal donald whorl of washington. i spoke with him a short while ago. he tells me that it would be a