A look at Pope Leo’s ties to Chicago and the community’s reaction

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As bells tolled in Vatican City with the announcement of a new pope, Chicago was celebrating as the first U.S.-born pope made his debut as the new head of the Catholic Church. NBC’s Shaquille Brewster reports for TODAY on his ties to The Windy City.