On this week's Wildcard podcast,
Brett Goldstein says even though his shows Ted Lasso and Shrinking get emotional, he doesn't.
I haven't cried in years.
I guess I thought you might be like a closet crier.
No. I mean, I write all this stuff because then I don't have to live it.
Whoa.
She's like, I got him.
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The body of Pope Francis is now lying in state in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
Members of the public are now allowed to pay respects.
NPR's Lauren Freyer reports from Rome that Pontus' funeral is set for Saturday.
A choir sang and cardinals chanted in Latin as Pope Francis' body was carried in a red velvet-lined open casket into St. Peter's Basilica,
flanked by Swiss guards and priests carrying long candles.
Public viewing lasts through Friday evening.
Then on Saturday,
hundreds of thousands are expected to attend the Pope's open-air funeral in St. Peter's Square.
President Trump, Ukrainian President Zelensky,
and Britain's Prince William are among those who've confirmed their attendance.