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We wanted to let you know about all of our archival coverage of Roman Catholic leaders. | |
| Our video gallery of the papacy through the years includes newsreel footage of Pope Pius XII on the liberation of Rome in 1944, Pope Paul VI addressing the UN in 1965, and the papal visits of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis. | ||
| And of course, once there, you'll also find all of our coverage on the election of the first American Pope, plus meetings between presidents and popes from Bill Clinton and Pope John Paul II to Joe Biden and Pope Francis, as well as books on the papacy. | ||
| You'll find a link here to the entire collection right on our homepage at c-span.org. | ||
| President Trump briefly spoke to reporters at the White House, where he said it was a great honor to the elected pope be from the United States. | ||
| We'll have somebody great. | ||
| I really thought he was terrific, but we are doing so many different things right now that we couldn't be really focused on. | ||
| He's a wonderful guy. | ||
| He's going to have a great future. | ||
| They may be with us. | ||
| What's next? | ||
| Mr. President, our Pope. | ||
| I do the future. | ||
| Mr. President. | ||
| Mr. President. | ||
| What is that going to happen? | ||
| They have already spoken to us and we'll see what happens. | ||
| But again, to have the vote from the United States of America, that's a great honor. | ||
| That's a great honor. | ||
| Mrs. President, they said he's from America. | ||
| He said, that's great. | ||
| Mr. President, would it find him? | ||
| I don't think so, but we're having very good conversations. | ||
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Very, very good. | |
| I haven't heard about it. | ||
| I haven't heard of it. | ||
| But you didn't. | ||
| You designated that. | ||
| I mean, I haven't heard. | ||
| Actually, I hope not. | ||
| In April, President Trump announced tariffs on dozens of countries, sparking a global trade war. | ||
| On Monday, former U.S. trade representatives discussed the current global trade landscape and potential paths forward for the U.S. and its partners. | ||
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