when he became the first pope to resign and almost 600 years. he cited a quote, lack of strength of mind and body as his reason for stepping down. benedict was born in germany and grew up as the regime was gaining power. after the war. he turned to theological studies and eventually became a professor in 1951. he was ordained as a priest. as work in theology attracted the attention of the archbishop. who asked him to serve his expert assistance at the second vatican council in the sixties , and then in 1977, he was appointed archbishop of munich . three months later, he became cardinal benedict. the 16th was elected pope in 2005 following the death of his close friend, pope john paul, the second at age 78. he became the oldest newly elected pope since 1970. pope benedict the 16th dedicated his entire adult life to the church from 1951 when he was ordained a priest until resigning his pope in 2013, greg palkot, takes a look at his life and legacy. when john paul. the second di
yesterday. not moving out for reelection but different party affiliation. final play, prescott over the middle, right away, that will do it, the 49 respect to the championship game! all dressed up for nothing. ainsley: you are listening to florida which spells out florida. from the miami garden and just a million-dollar lawsuit against the energy drink. he s going to come on with us. brian: it is great to know someone cannot steal your ideas and become rich off of it. ainsley: cut them out of the deal, he says. a little while, he helped with the drink in any way he won the lawsuit. steve: i think he still loves the drink because after he got the money, he popped one open pier there he is in the summer concert series. we have said this before, that was one of the greatest shows we have ever put on live here at the fox square center. ainsley: you look like you are having fun. that is when todd piro got on stage and split his pants. he opted to buy todd a new
sports, but happy to fill in again, and since i don t get the chance to do this too often, i want to do something different, you see, sometimes we hear on fox news can be a little bit hard on president biden. every second it s he called republicans out threat to democracy that s, or seemed clueless while afghanistan claps that, or middle-class people can afford food, can we stop complaining for just one second? how want to take this opportunity to highlight some of the most impressive things we have seen from joe during his presidency. for one thing, he does not get enough credit for his devotion to the united states having its first female president. yeah! a lot of people in the past may have said the future is female, but joe biden is the only guy who thinks that future is now. now president harrison i took a tour of a vaccination center in arizona. [laughter] happy birthday, great president. all kidding aside, of course president harris is a proud howard alum. last
his reign, as the world watches to see what kind of leader he might be. and in the u.s., pressing for answers in uvalde, texas. cnn asking the state s top law enforcement officer why did he allegedly say no one is losing their jobs over the massacre at robb elementary? his answer you ll only see here. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start today with our world lead and the first full day on the job for king charles iii, as the world mourns the death of his mother, britain s longest reigning monarch. he addressed the nation and the world for the first time since queen elizabeth s passing. as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too now solemnly pledge myself throughout the remaining time god grants me to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. that address was followed by a sarceremony of remembrance wh god save the king was officially sung. earlier today, upon returning to london, king charles and his wife camilla
declared a state of emergency. in cuba the hurricane knocked out the electricity grid leaving the entire country without power. now on bbc news. hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. vladimir putin did not intend to be in the place he s in right now. he didn t want his ukraine invasion to become a protracted war in which his army is losing ground. he didn t plan to forcibly mobilise military age men across russia, and he didn t want to see internal protests spread. but this is where he is seemingly in trouble. my guest is putin loyalist, russian mp and influential state media commentator evgeny popov. if putin is growing desperate, what does that mean for russia? evgeny popov in moscow, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen, for giving me that floor. oh, it s a pleasure to have you on the show. if i may, i want to begin with words from the kremlin chief spokesman dmitry peskov, on september 13th, he stated quite clearly there were no plans for any kind of mob