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Black smoke billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on May 7 evening, signalling an inconclusive first vote by cardinals locked in the Sistine Chapel in a conclave to elect a new pope following the death of Pope Francis last month.

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00:00A little disappointed, I guess, but I couldn't tell if it was black or white, to be honest.
00:30Because of how dark it is, but yeah.
00:34I think that it is kind of disappointing because we waited what's been since 5 o'clock and they didn't decide, so waiting a long time is kind of disappointing to see the black smoke.
00:45It felt bad because we were very tired of waiting.
00:49We wanted to go out today because we were so excited, but we have to wait a little more.
00:55In addition, the smoke has been delayed for 2 hours. We were waiting since 6 o'clock, so we were quite tired of waiting.
01:01Yes, of course, now we will have to come to see it and we wanted her to come out and so we already lived.
01:09We had to take care of the nerves.
01:11Yes, tomorrow we will return, because we live here, so tomorrow, from the morning, we will be attentive to see if there is black smoke.
01:21I was convinced that I came out, because I felt it, but it wasn't like that.
01:30We were expecting, yes, I expected that I came out Zuppi, Cardinal Zuppi, or Baroline.
01:38No.
01:39I asked two days in my work to be able to come, because I feel that I am in the important things
01:53of life, and this is one of them.
01:56If I don't have a God, I don't have anything.
01:59So, I wanted to be in the things that really important in my life.
02:28And this is something that is really important in my life, so it's because of God that I'm here.
02:33Jesus.

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