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and healthy new years eve. we are continuing to follow the breaking news out of the vatican. pope benedict the 16th has died at the age of 95. the vatican says the retired pope passed away early this morning. his funeral will be held on january 5th in st. peters square. presided over by pope francis. that is the man who became leader of the catholic church after benedict resigned from the role in 2013. msnbc looks back on his life and legacy. it was a resignation that shocked the catholic church. pope benedict, less than eight years after his election, he became the first pope and seven centuries to voluntarily retire. he said that he lacked the strength of mind and body to do the job. he felt like he was being prevented from being the pope in a way that he felt the pope should be present for the people of god. he was born joseph rat singer in wartime germany. in the deeply catholic weijia bavaria. he and his brother george people became priests. both eventually l ....
Ten years now. when john paul the second died in 2005, it was considered the most watched television event in history. i don t think we ll see anything like that. i think we will see something from various governments. this will be a tie for faithful catholics from around the world to come here and pray. i think that we will see a lot of catholic bishops and cardinals from around the world come here. i don t think we will see anything on the scale that we saw the last people funeral in 2005. lindsey, there are many in the catholic church or say that this is a moment that should actually start to spark the conversation and discussion about putting in a set of procedures and rules. we need to normalize the retirement of a pontiff so this is not unknown or ad hoc if this were to happen in the future. many say that benedict has a very serious legacy. part of that legacy will be defined by his retirement. and whether or not that open doors for a future popes to follow in his footsteps. ....
It s disappointing, because we re seeing this hesitancy across the board, not just with children, but with adults, too. they don t think they need their vaccines, because quote unquote, they will just get over whatever illness there might be, and their natural immunity is good enough. we have science to prove that it s not correct. doctor, i have to be quick with you that right, but today is doctor fauci s last day as a federal employee. what is his legacy, and, also now that presumably, the search for his replacement is underway, what are your hopes for 2023? those are big shoes to fill. whoever feel some will humbly put their own legacy stamp on it, but there s not enough to be said. covid-19 is obvious, but whether it s hiv or the fight to recognize the importance of infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, literally books have been written, not just about him, but his scholarly contributions. and much more we can learn just from unpacking, and, hopefully we will have more ....
this is the only time that i asked that question. anytime interviewer once put me down, they asked me what kind of tree i am. looking at this she started the view. it is now a television staple that survives her. there were different generations of women and different backgrounds. she announced that she would be retiring. she did it with a nod to hurricane legacy. i did anything beyond what i could ever imagine. i hope that i inspired other women to make television. i want to say the 12 you have been watching me for many years. you have traveled the same role that i have traveled. we have been together for a long time. thank you. thank you. she left the view in 2014. she said she was retiring. ....
In-depth high-profile interviews. opening doors for women in the news injury. it was still just an old boys club. she left behind a legacy that started here at nbc. we have more on the legacy. where were wolters practically invented it. a big competitive news making interview. over half a on television. she got just about everyone. she was then willing to ask questions of others would not. the president of the united states, you are under it. where do you get the nerve? she sat down with every american president since nixon. are you sorry about the tapes? yes, i think so. she went head to head with tyrants. we read the eu are unstable. we read that you are mad. they were convicted killers. i was just a normal kid. ....