Pope Leo calls for ceasefire on first Sunday address in Gaza, Ukraine

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Pope Leo XIV returns to the balcony he was introduced to the world, a historic first Sunday address, the first Pontive in the United States. The pope called for a ceasefire in Gaza and Ukraine. Leo said at an earlier meeting with Cardinal College that he would follow the synchronized legacy of Pope Francis, care for the poor, be rejected and have a dialogue with the modern world. NBC's Anne Thompson reported today on Sunday.