Conclave elects Pope Leo XIV as first American to steer the Catholic Church | Special Report

Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost, who will take the title Pope Leo XIV, was elected as the brand new chief of the Catholic Church. Leo, 69, was chosen on Day 2 of the papal conclave and is the primary pontiff ever from the United States. Norah O’Donnell and Maurice DuBois anchored a CBS News particular report.