(3 Apr 2005)
Vatican TV - Rome - August 1, 1980
1. Wide shot St. Peter's Square
2. Various Jimmy Carter, his wife and daughter meeting Pope John Paul II
3. Various of photo-op
Pool - United States - 1987
4. Pope John Paul II greeting Ronald and Nancy Reagan
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pope John Paul II
"I come as a pilgrim. A pilgrim in the cause of justice and peace and human solidarity, striving to build up the one human family."
Vatican TV - Rome - October 4, 2001
6. George Bush Snr shaking hands with the Pope
7. Pan from crucifix on wall to Bush Snr and Pope seated
8. Pull out from Pope to Bush Snr introducing his aides
9. Pull out from Pope to Bush Snr leaving
10. Various of Bush leaving the building
US Pool - Newark International airport, New Jersey - October 4, 1995
11. Plane taxiing
12. Zoom into Clinton waiting for the Pope on runway
13. Cutaway plane
14. Clinton and his wife, Hillary, walking towards plane steps
15. Various Pope exiting plane
16. Pope greeting Bill and Hillary Clintons on tarmac
Pool - Saint Louis, Missouri, January 26, 1999
17. Pope John Paul II arriving at Saint Louis Lambert Field Airport and meeting Bill and Hillary Clinton
18. Clinton and Pope John Paul II listening to Vatican anthem
19. Hillary Clinton in audience
20. Mid shot Pope sitting on stage
21. Clinton welcoming the Pope
22. Pope speaking (audio as incoming)
23. Mid shot Clinton and Pope shaking hands on stage
VATICAN TV, Vatican - May 28, 2002
24. Various of George W. Bush sitting with Pope
STORYLINE:
Pope John Paul II, the Polish pontiff who led the Roman Catholic Church for more than a quarter century and became history's most-traveled pope, has died at 84, the Vatican announced on Saturday.
President George W. Bush led the United States in mourning the pope Saturday, saying "a good and faithful servant of God has been called home."
"The world has lost a champion of peace and freedom," the president said in a brief televised statement from the White House.
The pope personally met several incumbents of the White House, starting with Jimmy Carter in 1980, through Ronald Reagan, George Bush Senior, Bill Clinton and the current president.
Despite George W. Bush being in charge of the world's only super power, Pope John Paul II was not afraid of admonishing the planet's most powerful man, most recently over the war in Iraq.
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