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That's NPR's Dia Hadid in Mumbai. Thank you very much.
That's NPR's Dia Hadid in Mumbai. Thank you very much.
That's NPR's Dia Hadid in Mumbai. Thank you very much.
Joining me from outside St. Peter's Square in Rome is NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose. Jason, so let's start by just telling us what's happening throughout the day there.
Joining me from outside St. Peter's Square in Rome is NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose. Jason, so let's start by just telling us what's happening throughout the day there.
Joining me from outside St. Peter's Square in Rome is NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose. Jason, so let's start by just telling us what's happening throughout the day there.
All right, now you've spoken with one of the cardinals who will be voting. What'd you hear from him?
All right, now you've spoken with one of the cardinals who will be voting. What'd you hear from him?
All right, now you've spoken with one of the cardinals who will be voting. What'd you hear from him?
Yeah. Now, what have the cardinals been talking about amongst themselves in the days leading up to today?
Yeah. Now, what have the cardinals been talking about amongst themselves in the days leading up to today?
Yeah. Now, what have the cardinals been talking about amongst themselves in the days leading up to today?
Jason, you're in Rome right now, but you mainly cover religion in the United States. So what can you tell us about the relationship of American Catholics to the papacy and to that doctrine that you mentioned?
Jason, you're in Rome right now, but you mainly cover religion in the United States. So what can you tell us about the relationship of American Catholics to the papacy and to that doctrine that you mentioned?
Jason, you're in Rome right now, but you mainly cover religion in the United States. So what can you tell us about the relationship of American Catholics to the papacy and to that doctrine that you mentioned?
That's NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose in Rome. Jason, thank you.
That's NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose in Rome. Jason, thank you.
That's NPR religion correspondent Jason DeRose in Rome. Jason, thank you.
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to begin executing its ban on transgender military service members, at least for now. Joining us to talk about this is NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg. Now, Nina, President Trump has been trying to ban transgender troops in the military since his first administration. What's the difference between then and now?
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to begin executing its ban on transgender military service members, at least for now. Joining us to talk about this is NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg. Now, Nina, President Trump has been trying to ban transgender troops in the military since his first administration. What's the difference between then and now?