have dignity for everyone else, to protect their rights, those kinds of things, i just spoke to anna martinezto this country from the dominican republic in 1979. she told me the pope moved her to tears, crying, spoke spanish. her daughter interpreted for me, said everything the pope said hit home with her. she couldn't even pick out one thing that really touched her heart. she said everything he said literally made her cry. she was still crying when leaving, they walked off a few moments ago. touching moments for a lot of folks here on the mall. really, really huge crowd, everybody excited as the pope approached. i never heard a roar like that coming from market street as he moved his way around 5th here across chestnut and into the back of independence mall and when he stepped out, walked through the two doors behind me on to the stage. it was an amazing, amazing thing to see here in philadelphia. i've been covering the news here in philadelphia for 30 years. never seen anything like that reception like that. just amazing. something you'll remember the rest of your life. >> it really is. dav