inspiring, yes. is he controversial? is he fascinating, forgive me, father, i think i m about to sin. no, unfortunately not. if you look at the actual definition of what time magazine s person of the year is, it goes to the person who shamed events most over that entire year. and the pope, yes, he did say some things that caught people s attention. but edward snowden would be the most bold in this case. more and more journalism is a business. it is more stuff to watch, if you re goal is to sell more companies of something then i think the pope is the way to go because of seasonal synergy. two weeks before christmas, person of the year, that will sell more copies than edward snowden which a lot of people may not understand. they may not understand the impact. that we re just talking about a business decision, time went
gentlemen, thanks for being here. appreciate it. i ll start with you. time went with what the editors say is the most inspiring, controversial and fascinating figure of the year. is the pope that person? inspiring, yes. is he controversial? is he fascinating, forgive me, father, i think i m about to sin. no, unfortunately not. if you look at the actual definition of what time magazine s person of the year is, it goes to the person who shaped events most over that entire year. and the pope, yes, he did say some things that caught people s attention. but edward snowden would be the most bold in this case. more and more journalism is a business. it is more stuff to watch, if you re goal is to sell more
any of the values that a lot of voters are there to hear and talk about. but with respect what about interest ben carson saying the affordable care act is the equivalent of slavery? sure. look, i m not going to defend what about the fact that they are accusing the president of the united states, himself a committed christian, read his autobiography, see his church attendance, ask him the question. they say he s waging a war on christianity. look, i was at all these speeches. i heard everybody talk. that has not been the central theme. i understand you re picking out a few things here and there, and those are the most hellacious of all of the language that we ve heard. but for the most part, i m not getting that. okay, well, hogan, forgive me, sir. but i like you, was watching the speeches very carefully. indeed, i ve reread the transcripts in order to give them due credit where they have been quoted. but in my theme was wrong, what was the theme today? what was it? righ
philadelphia. sources tell cnn one person was killed and 13 people were hurt today when a building collapsed on top of this salvation army thrift store at 22nd and market street, forgive me. a vacant four story building was being demolished when it toppled on to the salvation army next door, which, by the way, was still a functioning thrift store. people were coming and going. people were working there. you see all these teams, these rescue crews, first responder, firefighters, construction workers we were told by eyewitnesses working brick by brick by brick to tri to sy to there was anyone else trapped in there. we heard from the mayor and the fire commissioner saying this whole process could still take up to another 12 to 24 hours. and so just to give a little perspective on what these firefighters are going through, right at this moment in philadelphia, steven woodworth is an assistant chief with the atlanta fire department. thank you so much for taking a minute out of i m sure your
understand. i understand. i just want to ask you some of the things we ve been hearing so you can answer the accusations against your son. there are reports that he sent you text messages saying talking about the radical nature of his faith saying he would willing even to die for islam. no, never! never true. reporter: of course. let me find this for you here. did he go to the mosque when he was here? he went to every mosque that he could go and it is not i don t want to emphasize one, i don t know why everybody wants to emphasize the culture. reporter: i understand completely. you know? reporter: give me one second, forgive me. here it is. and we also spoke to a police officer. yeah. reporter: who talked about abudujan. who s that? reporter: he was here in dagestan who was killed in december.