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Who Could Become Pope?

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ABC News

Politics, Daily News, News

4.66.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

A papal conclave begins at the Vatican, as Catholics consider potential frontrunners. India fires missiles into Pakistani strongholds. And the FBI has opened 250 investigations revolving around a violent online network known as “764.” Did you hear? Brad's hosting a new show for the true crime-obsessed called "The Crime Scene Weekly." Each week, "The Crime Scene" focuses on what everybody's talking about in true crime -- from what your favorite podcasts are covering, to what's taking over our TikTok feeds. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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In two years, she's landed her dream job, providing her with valuable skills. That's up to

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£8,000 for education and training at Amazon. Eligibility conditions apply. It's Wednesday, May 7th.

0:32.3

Lock the doors. We start here. A historic conclave gets underway.

0:39.3

Do they want to continue Francis' essentially outreach to a secular world?

0:43.3

We'll preview what Catholic cardinals are thinking and which of them could emerge as Pope.

0:49.3

India fires missiles at Pakistan.

0:53.3

The Pakistanis no doubt will be forced to do something in response.

0:56.5

Is this quick retribution or the start of a war between nuclear powers?

1:01.3

And one of these cases would be disturbing, but feds are looking at hundreds.

1:05.9

They will encourage them sometimes to commit suicide.

1:08.8

They will encourage them to do cutting.

1:11.8

How authorities say online exploitation has become an underground network. From ABC News, this is Start Here. I'm Brad Milky.

1:26.5

How do you measure an era? People in politics seem to measure in presidencies. They say, I'm covering my fourth administration. Loyal employees speak in decades. I've been to this company for 20 years. But Catholics can and do measure in even longer terms. Since I've been alive, there have been three popes. The papacy of Pope Francis

1:45.8

was 12 years long. Benedict retired after seven. John Paul II reigned over the Vatican for 26 years.

1:53.1

Popes define generations because they often last generations. Well, today at the Vatican,

1:59.8

cardinals from around the world will gather in the

2:02.1

Sistine Chapel under the frescoes of Michelangelo and decide who among them will be the next

2:08.2

in a line that dates back to Peter the Apostle, who will lead Roman Catholics as the next Pope.

2:14.8

We've talked about this since the death of Pope Francis abstractly. We've talked

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