there are many around the world and several are here in rome trying to spend another day to elect a pope. they are secluded right now. sworn to secrecy. the only means of communication, the colors from the smoke from the ballots they burn. a black or a white answer. so, today, the first ballots burned and the answer went up in smoke, black smoke, no decision. chances are though, the field has been narrowed. chances are a handful of men went to bed last night thinking it could be me or it might actually be me. a mind-blowing day to end the day that was historic and fascinating right from the start. reporter: into st. peter s it came. the men who will soon to be cardinals and the man who will soon to be pope and the one who will choose him. side by side, step by step, some vital, some feeble toward a mass not seen in eight years since
and one naming him as a defendant. four men allegedly naming him as boys collecting $10 million in total. that priest pleaded guilty in molesting boys. he did time. he s no longer a priest. he s not a long. there are many around the world and several are here in rome trying to spend another day to elect a pope. they are secluded right now. sworn to secrecy. the only means of communication, the colors from the smoke from the ballots they burn. a black or a white answer. so, today, the first ballots burned and the answer went up in smoke, black smoke, no decision. chances are though, the field has been narrowed. chances are a handful of men went to bed last night thinking it could be me or it might actually be me. a mind-blowing day to end the
they re here in rome, trying to elect another pope. they are here right now, sworn to secrecy. the color of the smoke from the ballots they burn. to let the world know if we have a pope or not. black smoke, no decision. chances are, the field has been narrowed somewhat. a handful of men went to bed thinking, it could be me. or it could be me. a mind-blowing day that was historic and fascinating, right from the start. one of the cardinals that could be pope. and the men who will choose him. side-by-side, step by step. some vital, some feeble, toward
they probably should. there are two sides to this coin. there are the people who have access to confidential and sensitive information who are providing it to wiki leaks and then there is wiki leaks. put aside wikileaks for a minute, despite the fact that they are a foreign corporation, foreign nationals, they probably want to wrap themselves in the first amendment. we have people who work for our count throw and government who have sworn to secrecy. there are two things going on here, one is espionage, and the other is trees on, which is giving aid and comfort to our enemies. i think it s a little bit disingenuous to say that just because you give it to some fraction of the press that the information is not ultimately ending up in the hands of our enemies and it is putting lives in danger, i don t care what they say. jon: with what about that neal. as a former counter officer myself before i became a lawyer in the marine corps i acknowledged the grave position
neil: good stuff. thank you very much. as he pointed out it could come to a crescendo this weekend. the whole an chill latta. we re live in washington friday. and then the likes of don imus, governor huckabee. off the charts huge names who i won t reveal right now. i m sworn to secrecy. saturday, again, that big vote, so it could be even more dramatic. we might bring back the drumbeat because we like the drumbeat. the vote. boom this, you get the whole nine yards. in the meantime, slaughterhouse rules. why nancy pelosi and company are about to butcher the controversy. the great one is here. first, tarp, under arrest for trying to steal millions from