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study said the biggest reason people lie on a daily basis is to make someone feel better. i don't buy it. click on the overtime tab for and talk to us president will meet on the sidelines on the u.n. general assembly meeting in new york. high stakes and unprecedented security as pope francis prepares to travel to new york city. how do we keep this spiritual leader safe on the historic visit to america? >> we'll take you inside of the fbi. plus. >> terror on the highway as 911
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callers realize they were targeted by gunfire. >> that is loaded and they knew it was through the truck. now the stole owner who stole the suspect the gun and speaking out. >> and solving a century's old mystery. new information may reveal the identity behind the mona lisa smile. all "happening now". one world leader prepares to leave washington another is about to arrive. >> it is hard to keep track so many world leaders in and out of here. pope francis making history and becoming the first pontiff to address a joint session of congress. he leaves washington d.c. as a leader of china arrives
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chinese xi ginning ping >> the pope greeted with thunderous applause and his message protect being religious and individual freedoms and greatest of the american dream received boy law makers. later today, the president of china meets with president obama over a cloud of suspicion over cyber hacking. this after the data breach believed to be the work of chinese hackers. that is set to begin in less than two hours. catherine herige has information on the hack. shannon? >> reporter: hi, jon. not long ago tens of thousands of people were crowded in the area hoping to catch a glimpse of the pope and get a little of the flavor as he arrived on
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capitol hill for the address to congress that took place not far behind us. he was greeted warmly by members not to try to get selfies or touch him and warmly received and numerous applause and standing ovation time and questions whether he would be be political. he touched on hot button issues and made a profound and pointed statement. >> we also reminds us of our responsibilities to protect and defend human life until it is a stage of development. [applause] >> he said protecting human life in every stage of development. a lot of people thought it would be detailed remarks on abortion. and instead he talked about the
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death penalty to make sure it is abolished around the globe. >> as you said thousands of people tried to catch a glimpse of the poechlt what was the mood? >> reporter: there was people who had tickets and people who didn't. they wanted a chance to be part of the historic activity. it meant a lot to them to be here. one woman considers the pope a religious celebrity and a big fan and what she said about getting to so him today. >> he has no fear. he's telling it like it is and has no fear. he is a fabulous person. he's a true blue christian and he's different from all of the other popes i have known. >> reporter: as you know, the pope came out and made an appearance and people were emotional for that today and worth the travel can camping out
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overnight and getting here just for a chance to be there today. >> even the speaker of the house got emotional. joishgs numerous times. >> shannon bream, live from washington. the crowds showing the latest fox news polls, the pope's popularity are accurate. 68 percent approve of the pope. and the church over all 75 percent have a favorable opinion and 51 percent of the other ters. >> the pope's visit is a national security event and shares it with the presidential inauguration. there is heightened security on federal and local levels and will continue here in new york city and the pope will hold a evening prayer and address the united nation's general
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assembly. and although the secret service is the lead agency coordinating the event, the fbi will have privacy for counter terrorism issue ands crisis response. i had a chance to go behind the scenes for the fbi to watch how they prepare for a massive task. training is a constant occurrence for the fbi, but this weeks a security challenge. according to the highest ranking official in the field office. >> heads of state confirmed already and just from a percentage stand point is 90 percent of the world leadership here in new york at one time. so it is very important not to lose sight and get complacent. >> describitous the exercise taking place and why it is significant. >> we work with all of the agencies here in new york. and nypd and secret service that
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is charged with getting the security plan together. >> rodriguez brings 25 years experience to his position but denied a chance to pursue a career at the fbi. >> i said no. i said thanks, but no thanks. >> how many years ago was that? >> 25 years ago. >> did you think you should have remained a school teacher? >> no, this job has been so rewarding and i loved teaching. >> rodriguez and his team work through every situation. attempting to take the guesswork out of reacting. >> a gathering of 50 protestors in union square park and the group is assempling and growing and the 24th 4:00. and the pope is just about to land. >> crisis management cordinator notified the on team commanders.
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>> push that information and we'll get more information on the individual. >> what is the priorities for the fbi for the next week? >> national security is the fbi's top priority and new york city with a target on its back every day regardless of the event it is always counter terrorism. >> how good are the bad guys? >> they are good, but we are better because we lock them up and we can't stop everything at times, but we'll certainly try our best to do so. >> the fbi in the past is critized, some say fbi didn't keep good enough track of tamerl tamerlan. >> and we do as good of a job we can with the resources we have. it is impossible to cover for every single bits and piece.
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>> do you see a day when it gets better? a lot of times we think it never gets better. >> i think it gets better in our eyes a lot of times because we put the bad guys away. it doesn't always make it out to the public. bep hind the scenes there is a lot of good being done on the national security side. >> you can tell they are working through the scenarios. a massive protest that is getting out of control and the pope is about to land and what is our role? they are walk throughing the scenarios and they are planning for everything regardless of terrorism. what happen if there is a natural disast oregon plane crash with so many people in the city. it was interesting to watch all of the information. and the fbi swat time wearing and doing the and the scary scenario they prepare for and it
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will send chills down your spine. you know it could happen and they are also prepared for. it >> that's coming up in half an hour. nvest on and guns and everything to show our vowers. >> -- viewers. >> looking forward to that. all right, we have brand new polls in the race for the white house. hillary clinton still out in front of challenger bernie sanders and vice-president biden who is not now in the race. those numbers are in line with the fox news polls find as well. but biden up against the leading gop candidate biden did better than mrs. clinton in the match ups. we'll look at that in a moment. and our on line editor of the weekly standard and the rebeccan
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is with us national reporter for real clear politics. hillary clinton was the inevitable nominee of the democratic party. is she looking invincible? >> absolutely not, jon. look at the polls, and not only the way she is stacking up against bernie sanders. and look at favorability. it is under water and not improving as the race goes on and she's not inevitable. and that's why bernie sanders is leading in the polls and joe biden looking hard in the race and looking likely he might get in. >> if he reads the results he probably will want to, if you look at head-to-head match up against the republican candidates who are out there,
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all right. this is the nominee preference. but stack him up to ben carson. and beats carly fiorina 46- 43. and jeb bush 46- pon. and donald trump 51- 40. any question as to whether joe biden might think seriously about getting into the race. >> we know he's thinking about it. the polls would suggest he has a decent chance of doing well. up to this point hillary clinton's argument is she is the most electable democrat. this poll disproves that. and could win the democrat
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nomination. but it has been be hampered by the poll numbers. if you are joe biden and in the vice-president residency, you have to think, i have a darn good chance and i might as well do it and you will never get this chance again. and i think he sg does get in the race. that is a personal decision and up to him. >> with thecaviet he's not putting his positions on the line, we will note, that the vice-president seems to do better than mrs. clinton in the polling numbers. when you put her up to head-to-head against leading republicans, you can see she loses to jeb bush 44- 42 percent, loses to carly fiorina by one percentage point. and loses to ben carson. and only donald trump comes out on the losing end with
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mrs. clinton. and what does that say to you, rebecca about the relative strength of hillary clinton versus joe biden. and shows why democrats are worried about hillary clinton and her strength come the general election. she's struggled only with likeability and in the polls, is she trustworthy and honest in and is she authentic. and joe biden beats her every single time and his favorability is high in the polls and that is why he wins in the head-to-head hyper jenneral election. people tend to lose favorability once they enter into the political arena. >> getting out on the stump sometimes cost popularity. >> thank you, jon. >> vladimar putin and benjamin
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netanyahu meeting. is raand russia are coordinating military efforts. and new revelations about the government data breach has they head to capitol hill to answer for it.
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spokesman resisting efforts to draw political conclusions one day before the chinese president arrives in washington. >> additional information about this scope of the intrusion and matter of material was onlily recently determined. and so the new information was communicated to relevant members of congress days after it was learned and once that information was communicated to congress it was communicated to the public. >> reporter: law makers are not buying the obama administration's explanation. it was called a blatant news dump. it is a pr crisis than a hack.
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washington assumes they are too stupid or preoccupied to care about cyber security. the reason theft of finger prints are significant. more and more devices are using biomet ribs and pass words. obviously a finger print cannot be reset. two former officials say based on the investigation, all of the evident points on an attack backed by the chinese government and hackers trained by chinese. >> thank you. >> reporter: you're welcome with. >> right now president obama expected to meet with russian president vladimar putten on monday on the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly meeting. syria is expected to be one of the topics. but the kremlin said ukraine will be discussed if time allows and russian officials are preparing to meet with the the israel willy counterparts to
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coordinate efforts in syria and the goal to minimize accidental confrontatio confrontations. russia is beefing up the military in syria. israel played a little role against isis. but they fear the neighboring country could be overrun with terrorist. >> we hear 911 calls from victims and learn about where the suspect got his gun. ive hh protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. ensure. take life in.
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>> some new information on the arizona highway shootings and the suspect officlly charged now. we hear 911 recordings from people whose cars were hit by gun four. william is following the developments in the bureau.
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>> reporter: the suspect is charged and he had three big problems. he didn't know where he pawned the gun had surveillance cameras and the shop owner took finger prints and every day they faxed a list of items to the phoenix pd and matched his weapon. he probably didn't expect to hear this rebuttal. >> all i have to say that i am the wrong goichlt i told the detective that. my gun has been in the pawn shot. >> he picked it up and pawned it and pawned it again. and pawn today a third time before it was confiscated. >> reporter: dps released 911 calls from two drivers hit. >> it was a boom.
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i mean, glass flying through the truck. and all over me. >> i think my window just got shot. >> i don't feel anything. i heard a big bang and the window shattered. >> reporter: also dps had to separate the real from the crazy one ones. >> 15 or 20 magazines all around his body. >> i saw the victim pulled over and a gentleman with what looked to me pulling a rifle out and tightening something on the front of the barrel there. >> reporter: the arizona governor got under fire for tweeting we got him. his defense attorney will have a field day. >> the governor didn't mention
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names. >> reporter: very good, good argument. >> that's very true. >> acting like a lawyer. >> a major break through ending a long conflict in colombia. pope francis helped to move the peace talks along without being in the rom. and pope francis's historic visit here in new york city. you don't want to miss the demonstration of how they will keep the pontiff safe. >> you have breaking news and movies, what is the biggest misconception?
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>> fox news alert. in a few hours pope francis will arrive here in new york city. it is sparking an unprecedented security operation. focusing on croisis management and kopgz with with the local authorities. now we'll look at what the fbi swat team will be carrying. how does this turn into this? we got behind the scenes access to find out. don't mess up my hair. this vest can weigh upwards of 50 pounds. what is on here? >> the front portion identifying marker and who and what you are. >> can i open this.
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>> these are the flag bangs and we make entrow to stun and alter someone's sight. >> it is it a distraction. >> that makes a loud fire cracker. >> and the radio is one of the crucial pieces of equipment. >> it amplifies noise. oh. this is great. >> and when you shoot, it will -- njust so you know. i hear what they say super clearly and myself. and any noises, i don't hear that well. no, it wouldn't startle me. >> this is light weight. >> you don't mind sharing with a girl? >> no. >> and the latest and greatest helmets that are proused right now. >> it is not made for me but it
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fits depend but heavy though. >> this is going to protect you with what? >> small firearms and handgun find of weapon withes. >> you don't have to worry about your ponytail. that is a conference. and no problem. and actually tucks in over the head set. >> making sure we are all in sync. >> they train five times a month on four arms and close armed tactics. >> when the pope is in town and u.n. general assemny. will they be ready to go? >> our team will be available on sight 24- 7. and so they will be in and around town in various locations. you are fully suited up. >> how do you feel? >> hot. sorry about that.
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and we'll make it quick as possible. and so how, what is the scenario that you have to wear something hike this? >> like an active shooter type of thing and multiple shooter and everybody is concerned with the style attack and not just one guy but multiple guys and multiple locations. and you know, we are nypd and we are not first responders and they are going to handle something right when it happens and we'll be called upon to assist them like at a multiple location event and combun mens and different hotels in the city. we plan and work well with the law enforcement together. >> what do you have on you. >> i have my pivotal and everyone carries a rifle. >> it is carried also by the u.s. military.
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>> what do youous it for? >> when we are dressed like this we have this. >> and specially trained members may have a bolt action sniper rifle. >> it could be used for a hostage situation and in a vantage point where our times will make an entrow somewhere and higher vantage point. >> we have a lot of images on the swat teams and what do you think is the biggest misconception about the way they work and function? >> that they run & shot everything up and they are looking to get in there and kill somebody. >> that's the haft thing you want to have happen. and no one wants to wear all of this stuff. >> talking about the immense security challenges upcoming for
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new york city. joe is a retired police commander. nice to have you. they talked about the nypd and they are the lead for a lot of things that is happening and hope to work with great coordination with nypd. how difficult is to to communication. >> the task is enormous. you have the president and pope and general assembly and all of them coming in one place. the nypd works well with the agencies and they have the routine set up. it is just that this time, they will have the control the perimeters different. and shut down most of the city with all of the different spots to control the crowds because of the enormity of is this this. as i talk to law enforcement, everyone of them say there is little to compare it to. super bowl and inauguration.
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and the pope moving around the city with the other world leaders, it so manies like we are on new ground. what concerns you most on the visit in the next 48 hours. what is the most vulnerable spot of it all. >> i think by the unitedinations. and they will control and get everybody inside of the location. but the pope is it a people's pope and he wants to be out there and in an exposed vehicle and putting down ground work that is unprecedented. and when i think it is a big job. and the nypd and other agencies are up to the the task motto.
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and i did a drive poi the saint patrick's cathedral and i noticed unmarked vehicles and big trucks without windows that had new york city police department laser tag on the side. there is a lot going on that the public doesn't so. >> there is a lot they need to and not know. nypd control of the situation. like saint patrick's cathedral. you have the crowd coming in and you screen everybody. the pope makes the stops. they take that in to consideration. in the war room were doing. and every scenario. you have to expect the unexperienced. >> i are dproifing the chfrn. and he didn't look like he
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belonged. but he embraced the pope and the security and vatican said. enough heard well and he was so close and that shouldn't happen. that should not happen. and that is a principle and you should protect the principle. and that's when the vatican police step in and he's the primary, but we have to take a back seat to the situations, but that shouldn't happen because you don't know who's coming up to him. that person could be in a priest robe. but together, that perimeter, in this situation are crucial. >> we have a live shot of a busy new york city street. this is 6th avenue. and this is what you are dealing with the traffic that is happening because they are not allowing the patrick by st. patrick. >> you have high buildings and a lot of vantage point.
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you are talking about the sniper overwatch. and having people elevated in case of a situation that emerge. but part of the city is not only what is around you but above you. how about that challenge? >> they take that in consideration as well. you can only control what you so and your vantage points, you have to put your people in their vantage points and have them looking at what someone else might have within the building. can you control every single situation? no, you can't. you can only try to mip myself the possibility. >> in central park, they are also prepared. he will drive through central park and there will be crowds there as well. but the fib feb swat team, that mumbai style attack. the terrorist came in the hotel and many people died and it was
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a horrific situation. and he said what happens if you have several shotters and maybe the pope is not the target but the public is. is it possible to be too focused on the dignaitaries and important people and not focused enough on the regular folks. >> i think the nypd with every other organization is proactive and not reactive. they have a response team, but the proactive approach to this is coming for a long time. they try to take it in consideration. when you can't handle certain situations, they will bring in other agencies. and what do you think about this? and it is it an open area to us. and it is a great concern. my guess on this. the pope is it the primary on this. and you have to focus on the pope right now. >> it is great to have that insight in the fbi and see how
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much they prepare. and as a citizen that helped to build confidence. from the outside looking in. you get lucky and there is prepation happening on all levels. this goes on for a long, long time and there will be a lot of video and they will recritique it and next time we do this and that and that is a learning process and the knowledge. >> and they will review. >> when i get a break. >> always great to have you as always. jon? >> pope francis is credited to reaching a colombia peace talk. colombia's president announced negotiators cleared the last major hurdle to end the armed conflict there. and rebels wanted to meet with the pope earlier this woke and the vatican said no.
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instead pope francis appealed to negotiators and urging both sides to take advantage of the best chance terror peace in decades. and could pope francis lead to a break through here at home. we'll look at his remarks to a devoided congress. and the woman behind the mona lisa smile. it is it a big mystery and researchers made an interesting discovery and we'll tell you what it is ahead.
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the numbers but rather vow them as persons and seeing their faces and listening. [applause] to their stories. trying to respond as best we can to their situation. >> michael author of the tweetable pope. has he prompted any kind of a spiritual rev lougz on capitol hill? >> he was warmly received boy law makers today. i don't know we'll have to so. did they take the message to heart or return to partisan bickering. i think it would be a francis miracle if we so movement. >> what are the major themes that you picked up on. >> yeah, pope francis had a lot of high praise for american. talking about the american
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spirit and this is a country where dreams come true. and the pope spent time talking about immigration. at the white house he talked about being a son of a immigrant family. and today asked you lamakers to look at the thousands of people in the south to look at them with families and stories as an opportunity to improve the nation and the church. and so if the pope was looking out ward and creating a hospitality environment for imgrants. >> he tied the golden rule in the abortion. let's protect human life in every stage of the development and law makers are mired in an argument to allow abortions beyond 20 weeks. the pope made it clear which side he comes down on. >> no question. despite being progressive on
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other issues is solidly against abortion. and he called on law makers to end the death penalty. he is honing close to the catholic teaching. there was something to affirm and challenge everyone today. >> his remarks on the family and get your reaction on the other side. >> i cannot hide my concern for the family which is threatened, perhaps as never before from within and without. from the relationships called in to question. it is the very basis of marriage and family. >> interesting that the camera had members of the supreme court on as he talked about fundmental relationships called into question. >> this is a pope who despite
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and asked about gay catholics, he's against same- sex marriage. and he pivoted to the threats of the family that young people don't have opportunities to start families because of economic issues and poverty. >> it is the pope who is trying to expand what it means to be a catholic. >> michael, thank you. >> sure, thank you. >> who is the one behind the mona lisa smile? the model for the masterpiece is the world's endowering mystery. could that mystery soon be solved? ♪ mona lisa, mona lisa, men have named you. ♪ you are so like the lady with a mystic smile.
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take a listen to carli fiorina going after donald trump on leadership. >> it's not about the size of your helicopter, airline and certainly not the size about your ego. this little girl gave a letter to the pope. we have a copy of it. this couple appeared in a popular tv show about ghost hunting. now they are both dead. we'll tell you what happened only on the real story, top of the hour. was it a real woman, model for leonardo dicaprio. >> that was in titanic. >> did real woman model for
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leonardo davinci. amy. >> hi. >> there's so many mystery surrounding the mona lisa. who was that woman? researchers think they are must closer to nailing down her identity. a man called the sherlock holmes of art history world has led a study that's involved digging up remains in a grave under a church in florence that was part of a convent. he's done extensive research as to why he thinks she was buried there. the remains date to the time that she died. he's very excited about this.
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he feels quite certain that these are the mona lisa bones. if technology would allow for it, this is the dream of researchers, generating an image of what she would have looked like. few years off. researchers are very hopeful. >> it will be interesting to see. thank you. we'll be right back.
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you have the pope coming to new york city. you have the u.n. in town.
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leaders of the 90% of the world are here. busy day. >> we thank you for joining us. hope you have a great day. we kick it off on the fox news alert. pope francis still in washington, d.c. he's getting ready to head north to new york city. this morning he spoke to a joint meeting of congress. first time ever for a pope and greeting the adorning crowd. it was quite a moment. this is the real story today. the pope touching on climate change, immigration, the death penalty and the family. >> i'mgrateful for invitation to address this joint session of congress in the land of the free and the home of the brave. >> pope is scheduled to

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