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00:00I, honestly, to tell you, I think he will be a second Pope Francis.
00:05I think he's got great concern for the plight of the poor,
00:09for the downtrodden, for the people who don't have a voice.
00:12So I think you'll see that kind of action going on.
00:15So I think he'll stay in that vein.
00:18That's where I see it going.
00:20He's not going to be real far left, and he's not going to be real far right.
00:25Kind of right down the middle.
00:26I got the phone call that there was white smoke coming out of the chimney,
00:29in Rome, so I went downstairs, turned on the television,
00:32and watched the proceedings going on.
00:34I called my niece to let her know there was white smoke coming out,
00:38and we watched them together, and then we saw the curtains move,
00:41and then we saw the cardinal come out and announce who the Pope was.
00:45She started screaming because it was her uncle,
00:48and I was in the moment of disbelief that this cannot be possible.
00:52We knew when he was a little kid that he would be a priest.
00:55That was never a question. We all knew that.
00:57But I don't think it went so far as he would be Pope.
01:00He's the youngest of three.
01:02I'm the middle child, and we have one older brother, Louis Priost.
01:05What was interesting, when he was in, I think, first grade,
01:09one of the neighborhood ladies across the street said to him,
01:12you will be the first American Pope.
01:14She knew that. She sensed that at six years old.
01:16How she did that, who knows?
01:18She knew that it's a one older brother who was in the village.
01:20Totally.
01:23She knew that freedom took the path of her servant her extremist,
01:25and she knew that her friend would be the one old girl.
01:27She knew that there was this s She knew that there was her new friend
01:28and a woman.
01:29She knew that her friend wanted to deigi**