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mid 50's, in the capitol city of delaware. close to that, upper 40 degrees mark in the poconos. the suburbs right now, 52 degrees, one of the cooler spots in doylestown, pottstown, chilling at 51. there is a breeze this morning, out of the west, at about ten, maybe 15 miles per hour, adds little more of a chill in the air, as well. we are quiet on storm scan3, that's great news for the morning ride, into work, or school. so, chilly start to the morning. we'll get sunshine through here, through the day, but temperatures still stay below
mid 50's, in the capitol city of delaware. close to that, upper 40 degrees mark in the poconos. the suburbs right now, 52 degrees, one of the cooler spots in doylestown, pottstown, chilling at 51. there is a breeze this morning, out of the west, at about ten, maybe 15 miles per hour, adds little more of a chill in the air, as well. we are quiet on storm scan3, that's great news for the morning ride, into work, or school. so, chilly start to the morning. we'll get sunshine through here, through...
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now abandon mines around south africa's largest city's commercial capitol johanesburg are making peopled toxic waste has been left to pile up in residential areas for years now and we report from one community that is just meters away from such a dump site. >> reporter: roslyn says her lungs are failing her. she relies on a machine for oxygen for 16 hours a day to keep her alive. >> it's very difficult because we can't go anywhere at all and anywhere you have to go you have to take the machine with. this is my life for the rest of my life i have to deal with this machine. sometimes i can't even get out of bed. >> reporter: she says the dust from neighboring mine dumps have made her and others in her community sick. decades of gold mining, created the largest gold and uranium basin in the world now flooded by acid mine drainage and created close to 300 mine residue deposits with uranium which is toxic and radio action. >> they are killing us with the s scent and should be held accountable and hoping somebody can do something for us because we don't have a mouth to speak for us and nobody
now abandon mines around south africa's largest city's commercial capitol johanesburg are making peopled toxic waste has been left to pile up in residential areas for years now and we report from one community that is just meters away from such a dump site. >> reporter: roslyn says her lungs are failing her. she relies on a machine for oxygen for 16 hours a day to keep her alive. >> it's very difficult because we can't go anywhere at all and anywhere you have to go you have to take...
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of sanaa to prevent military operation in the capitol city itself because it would be catastrophicrms offensive yanukovich lo yanukovich -- of civilian losses and we are making sure that kinds of development is avoided at all costs. >> reporter: something like 80% of the population are in need of humanitarian assistance and tell us about the way the u.n. is working on the ground right now, the difficulties they are experiencing. >> well, the situation is catastrophic on two accounts and as you indicated earlier the continuous, never ending expansion of military activities on the ground, in the north, in the south, certain areas are more effected than others and i think that has been defacto strangled for weeks with no medicine, no fuel, no food, no outside expansion here. now as we speak the food from a truck that has been prevented from entering the city are desperately needed for a supply because of the escalation of activities and the military fragmentation and we are extremely concerned by the expansion they are preventing the united nation to perform and you can say by the blo
of sanaa to prevent military operation in the capitol city itself because it would be catastrophicrms offensive yanukovich lo yanukovich -- of civilian losses and we are making sure that kinds of development is avoided at all costs. >> reporter: something like 80% of the population are in need of humanitarian assistance and tell us about the way the u.n. is working on the ground right now, the difficulties they are experiencing. >> well, the situation is catastrophic on two accounts...
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so they brought him here to this apartment block on the outskirts of the capitol city.ecause they say they have forensic evidence that links him to an apartment here, that had earlier been raided by the police and another foreign man was also arrested. the net is widening, police say they are looking for at least ten more suspects. >>> abandoned mines around south calf's largest city are making people sick. toxic waste has been left to pile up for years. our correspondent reports from one community meters from a bump site. >> reporter: rosalyn says her lungs are failing her. she relies on a machine or oxygen for 16 hours a day to keep her alive. >> it's very difficult because you didn't go anywhere at all. this is my life, for the rest of my life i have to be on this machine. sometimes i can't even get up out of bed. >> reporter: she says the dust from these neighboring mine dumps have made her and others sick. it was the largest gold and uranium mine in the world. uranium is toxic and radioactive. >> it's like they are killing us. they must be held accountable. you jus
so they brought him here to this apartment block on the outskirts of the capitol city.ecause they say they have forensic evidence that links him to an apartment here, that had earlier been raided by the police and another foreign man was also arrested. the net is widening, police say they are looking for at least ten more suspects. >>> abandoned mines around south calf's largest city are making people sick. toxic waste has been left to pile up for years. our correspondent reports from...
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he will celebrate mass before hundreds of thousands of people in the capitol city. adriana diaz reports from havana. >> reporter: pope francis received a hero's welcome, complete with flowers, trumpets and cannons. emphasized his dedication to renewed u.s. cuba relations. i encourage those in power to continue down this road. it's a road he helped open after secret meetings between the u.s. and cuba at the vatican. i want to thank him for that, because he brought back unity, she said. the 79-year-old devout catholic received communion during pope cue. what was that like for you. >> indescribable, there are no words. her new dream is to have a francis. she got a chance when pope mobile. roaring crowds welcomed him. what joy she said, we thank him for teaching us to be better. thousands more will get their chance to see pope francis later this morning when he holds open air mass in havana's she had her breakthrough with hollywood wives in 1983. she was 77 years old. sharon osbourne said shocked and devastated with the death of jackie collins. loved and respected her.
he will celebrate mass before hundreds of thousands of people in the capitol city. adriana diaz reports from havana. >> reporter: pope francis received a hero's welcome, complete with flowers, trumpets and cannons. emphasized his dedication to renewed u.s. cuba relations. i encourage those in power to continue down this road. it's a road he helped open after secret meetings between the u.s. and cuba at the vatican. i want to thank him for that, because he brought back unity, she said. the...
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scrambling with more preparations get underway across the city. >>> deadly earthquake rocks chile's capitol cityaftermath is effecting parts of the you had. >>> republican presidential candidate take on donald trump in the second prime time debate.te take on donald trump kyla and meisha join us now, good morning. >> almost a friday, guys. weather is beautiful. one word in the word of traffic, so far, construction. >> good morning. >> okay. >> if write to say one word d
scrambling with more preparations get underway across the city. >>> deadly earthquake rocks chile's capitol cityaftermath is effecting parts of the you had. >>> republican presidential candidate take on donald trump in the second prime time debate.te take on donald trump kyla and meisha join us now, good morning. >> almost a friday, guys. weather is beautiful. one word in the word of traffic, so far, construction. >> good morning. >> okay. >> if write...
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sixty-three in the capitol city, 06 newark, 62 millville, new jersey, atlantic city also lower 60s, but some of the suburbs now around philadelphia in the mid 50's, voorhees at 56 degrees. malvern, checks in at 54, chalfont, 53. similar conditions to the northwest suburbs, allentown 52, pottstown and reading, mid and upper 50's. yes, closer to the fall season, officially wednesday 4:21 a.m. sun aligns itself with the equator. that's the official start of the astronomical fall. here's what's happening on storm scan3. not whole lot. high pressure over new england, notice though clouds streaming in from the south and west. little disturbance over the southern mid-atlantic. most of the rain stays to the south. we'll get some of the cloud cover into today and tomorrow. high pressure kind of blocks the rain from really getting northward. there you g the flow continues off the ocean out of the northeast. cool, and mainly dry, with some clouds around, both today, tomorrow, wednesday looks like back to more sunshine, that's what helps boost the temperatures back up. today though it is comfortabl
sixty-three in the capitol city, 06 newark, 62 millville, new jersey, atlantic city also lower 60s, but some of the suburbs now around philadelphia in the mid 50's, voorhees at 56 degrees. malvern, checks in at 54, chalfont, 53. similar conditions to the northwest suburbs, allentown 52, pottstown and reading, mid and upper 50's. yes, closer to the fall season, officially wednesday 4:21 a.m. sun aligns itself with the equator. that's the official start of the astronomical fall. here's what's...
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, nice dry here, warming up, 81 degrees in philadelphia, upper 70s, in south jersey, 80 in the capitol city of delaware, similar numbers right now, warming up rapidly with the full sunshine. forecast highs today, again, still feeling like summer, minus humidity, 86 degrees for philadelphia, feeling good down at the shore in the sunshine, lower 80s, and upper 70s in the mountains, we'll show you another seven day forecast, still looks like summer, and i'll let you know if there are any rain chances for us coming up in a few more minutes. >> justin, thank you. time is flying, and we are now less than two weeks away from the papal visit. pope francis will touchdown at philadelphia international airport in just ten days to begin his two day visit here. and the city's only jesuit high school planning to welcome hundreds of students when the pope visit. "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo shows us how they're getting ready for the papal pilgrimage. >> it is go time at st. joes he's prep. the holy father steps foot in fill any just ten days. student here are making sure they're prepared for the
, nice dry here, warming up, 81 degrees in philadelphia, upper 70s, in south jersey, 80 in the capitol city of delaware, similar numbers right now, warming up rapidly with the full sunshine. forecast highs today, again, still feeling like summer, minus humidity, 86 degrees for philadelphia, feeling good down at the shore in the sunshine, lower 80s, and upper 70s in the mountains, we'll show you another seven day forecast, still looks like summer, and i'll let you know if there are any rain...
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. >>> ecuador capitol blanked by smoke as forest fires that startd this the hills around the city areg to close in and dozens of firefighters are trying to put out the fires before they reach residential areas and the government has asked neighboring countries for help. as david mercer reports from keto. >> reporter: we are on the out skirs of keto, the capitol city of ecuador and if you look around you can see the damage caused by these forest fires going on for a couple of weeks and low brushes absolutely charred and you can still smell the charcoal in the air. and if you look up here to my left you can see a house and see how the fire came right up practically to the doorstep just a couple meters away and, in fact, hundreds of people were evacuated and they are back in their homes now and the fire chief who we spoke to today said the fires largely have been contained and that is thanks to arrival of hundreds of other firefighters in the country. it was this valleys like this one right behind me the fires often started, the environment minister here says 70% of those were started by
. >>> ecuador capitol blanked by smoke as forest fires that startd this the hills around the city areg to close in and dozens of firefighters are trying to put out the fires before they reach residential areas and the government has asked neighboring countries for help. as david mercer reports from keto. >> reporter: we are on the out skirs of keto, the capitol city of ecuador and if you look around you can see the damage caused by these forest fires going on for a couple of...
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. >>> deadly earthquake rocks chile's capitol city how its aftermath is effecting parts of the you had. >>> republican presidential candidate take on donald trump in the second prime time debate.te take on donald trump kyla and meisha join us now, good morning. >> almost a friday, guys. weather is beautiful. one word in the word of traffic, so far, construction. >> good morning. >> okay. >> if write to say one word would i say heat but i always have have to say sunshine because we will have another very warm day to day. it does have negative side effect and one is air quality is not great to today. anybody with any respiratory issues just be careful we are in the unhealthy category and we will see that warm up, yet again. lets look at storm scan three, it is clear. blue skies will be a part of this today but temperatures in the mid 60's in philadelphia 50's in some spots. millville 54. reading at 58. we are going up to 86 today. calling it steamy september. eighty-one at the shore. beautiful at the shore. poconos 79. it will be a warm one yet again. we will talk about how long this war
. >>> deadly earthquake rocks chile's capitol city how its aftermath is effecting parts of the you had. >>> republican presidential candidate take on donald trump in the second prime time debate.te take on donald trump kyla and meisha join us now, good morning. >> almost a friday, guys. weather is beautiful. one word in the word of traffic, so far, construction. >> good morning. >> okay. >> if write to say one word would i say heat but i always have...
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sixty-three, little farther south into the capitol city, kind of similar conditions in south jersey right now, millville, and in wildwood. chilly 48 in the pun foes, suburbs cool spots as normal, 52 doylestown, # four willow grove, 55 in quakertown, this hour. some clouds over us right now, thin high level clouds, there is a storm system to the south. looks like reduced -- we do stay dry, protected by large area of high pressure. flow around the high coming out of the north and northeast, cooler drier wind flow, the temperatures knock down, that and only limited sunshine. low humidity, cooler temperatures for sure, really fall like week ahead, coming up in the seven day forecast. give it b today, due to clouds. 8:00 this morning, low 60s, lil cool at the bus stop coming home from school, low 70s, and again, afternoon high around 74 degrees. it will be windy at the shore. partial sunshine, poconos only at 65 degrees. talk about the fall temperatures in the seven day in a few more minutes. now here is meisha. >> good morning. we do have an accident, right now, 59 southbound before cottman.
sixty-three, little farther south into the capitol city, kind of similar conditions in south jersey right now, millville, and in wildwood. chilly 48 in the pun foes, suburbs cool spots as normal, 52 doylestown, # four willow grove, 55 in quakertown, this hour. some clouds over us right now, thin high level clouds, there is a storm system to the south. looks like reduced -- we do stay dry, protected by large area of high pressure. flow around the high coming out of the north and northeast,...
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airport, 79 degrees, delaware, capitol city mid 70s, philadelphia, little cooler because of the cloudseventy-four in mullica hill, 72 trenton, 73 voorhees, to the north similar conditions. you get the picture, low 70s. clouds just holding some of the temperatures down today. showers, well to our west. stay there today. there is cold front out across the ohio val that i will start to track eats ward. so, pretty much dry conditions, through the rest of this afternoon. it will feel somewhat humid today. actually, get even worse tomorrow. we call it steamy tuesday. temperatures into the lower 80s, thens wednesday still on the humid side with rain finally by the end of the week, start to cut out the humiditiment tropical system to talk about, newly developed tropical depression 11, wind at 35 miles per hour, well east of florida, but the track will take it a little bit to the north and west, eventually north, off the east coast, but close enough potentially bring us some rain late in the week. by the time it get to up our region should be tropical depression, some may throw back rain along
airport, 79 degrees, delaware, capitol city mid 70s, philadelphia, little cooler because of the cloudseventy-four in mullica hill, 72 trenton, 73 voorhees, to the north similar conditions. you get the picture, low 70s. clouds just holding some of the temperatures down today. showers, well to our west. stay there today. there is cold front out across the ohio val that i will start to track eats ward. so, pretty much dry conditions, through the rest of this afternoon. it will feel somewhat humid...
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he'll end the day with a walk and tour in the capitol city before heading on a plane and heading back to new york at 3:00 in the afternoon. we of course will be here throughout the day. our live reports continue on eyewitness news. that's the latest from san juan. i'm joe torres, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> new at 11:00, family and the skydiving community on long island tonight rallying around one of their own. patricia baronowski is in serious condition at stony brook university hospital. she was in freefall over calverton on saturday when she collided with another skydiver. baronowski was knocked out, landing in a tree after her reserve parachute deployed. doctors say she's lucky to be alive. >> given the fact she was a skydiving injury, we were concerned for the seriousness of her injuries. we were happy to see that she had serious injuries but thankfully none of the injuries were life-threatening. >> baronowski suffered head and spine injuries that required surgery. remarkably doctors say they expect her to make a full recovery. >>> new at 11:00, a deadly multivehicle accident
he'll end the day with a walk and tour in the capitol city before heading on a plane and heading back to new york at 3:00 in the afternoon. we of course will be here throughout the day. our live reports continue on eyewitness news. that's the latest from san juan. i'm joe torres, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> new at 11:00, family and the skydiving community on long island tonight rallying around one of their own. patricia baronowski is in serious condition at stony brook university...
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fifty-eight in the capitol city of delaware. the mount pocono 51 at this hour. fifty in quakertown. in mid 50's willow grove. so again, pleasant start. nothing happening on storm scan three, once again, maybe a passing cloud early this morning but a lot of sunshine through this afternoon. check out temperatures in response to the sun. 7:00 o'clock in the lower 60's. by 1:00 lower 80's and those afternoon temperatures will top off in the mid 80's. your forecast highs, 86 degrees for philadelphia we will be in the lower 80's at the shore, great beach weather, and up in the mountains gorgeous conditions as well, pleasant, low humidity with a high of 79. lets talk about how long the warmth last in the seven day forecast but how sit looking out there the on the road. >> it is looking good, talking about the beach still, into mid-september. pretty darn awesome. this is where we had a construction. i-95 northbound off ramp was closed but watching this camera we are seeing it get cleared out of the way right now, and see watching some trucks, exit off that on ramp. this should be cleared, n
fifty-eight in the capitol city of delaware. the mount pocono 51 at this hour. fifty in quakertown. in mid 50's willow grove. so again, pleasant start. nothing happening on storm scan three, once again, maybe a passing cloud early this morning but a lot of sunshine through this afternoon. check out temperatures in response to the sun. 7:00 o'clock in the lower 60's. by 1:00 lower 80's and those afternoon temperatures will top off in the mid 80's. your forecast highs, 86 degrees for philadelphia...
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fifty-eight in the capitol city of delaware. the mount pocono 51 at this hour. fifty in quakertown. in mid 50's willow grove. so again, pleasant start. nothing happening on storm scan three, once again, maybe a passing cloud early this morning but a lot of sunshine through this afternoon. check out temperatures in response to the sun. 7:00 o'clock in the lower 60's. by 1:00 lower 80's and those afternoon temperatures will top off in the mid 80's. your forecast highs, 86 degrees for philadelphia we will be in the lower 80's at the shore, great beach weather, and up in the
fifty-eight in the capitol city of delaware. the mount pocono 51 at this hour. fifty in quakertown. in mid 50's willow grove. so again, pleasant start. nothing happening on storm scan three, once again, maybe a passing cloud early this morning but a lot of sunshine through this afternoon. check out temperatures in response to the sun. 7:00 o'clock in the lower 60's. by 1:00 lower 80's and those afternoon temperatures will top off in the mid 80's. your forecast highs, 86 degrees for philadelphia...
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. >> reporter: we are on the outskirts of the capitol city of ecuador and if you look around you can damage that was caused by his forest fires that have been going on for the past couple of weeks and low brushes absolutely charred and you can still smell the charcoal in the air and to my left you can see a house and how the fire came up practically to the doorstep just a couple meters away and hundreds were evacuated and they are back in their homes now and the fire chief we spoke to said the fires largely have been contained and that is thanks to firefighters around the country. it was in valleys like this one right behind me that the fires often started. the environment minister here said 70% of those were started by people and the interior minister has put out a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of anybody suspected of arson, of starting these fires. we are at the end of a very long, hot, dry summer in ecuador. the winds are picking up in the afternoon creating the sort of conditions that firefighters are afraid could start a fresh blaze. for now things are cal
. >> reporter: we are on the outskirts of the capitol city of ecuador and if you look around you can damage that was caused by his forest fires that have been going on for the past couple of weeks and low brushes absolutely charred and you can still smell the charcoal in the air and to my left you can see a house and how the fire came up practically to the doorstep just a couple meters away and hundreds were evacuated and they are back in their homes now and the fire chief we spoke to...
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mid 50's, in the capitol city of delaware. close to that, upper 40 degrees mark in the poconos. the suburbs right now, 52 degrees, one of the cooler spots in doylestown, pottstown, chilling at 51. there is a breeze this morning, out of the west, at about ten, maybe 15 miles per hour, adds little more of a chill in the air, as well. we are quiet on storm scan3, that's great news for the morning ride, into work, or school. so, chilly start to the morning. we'll get sunshine through here, through the day, but temperatures still stay below average. write down your numbers, by lunchtime lower 70s, then afternoon high temperatures, do top off in the upper 70s for philadelphia, mid 70s at the shore, we keep it in the 60s in the poconos, talk about warm up in the seven day in a few more minutes, but let's hit the roads with meisha with a check on the traffic. >> lets december, that good morning, justin, roads are looking pretty good. i will let you know in about ten minutes the burlington bristol bridge is scheduled to open, so just make note of. that will but yes, roads looking really
mid 50's, in the capitol city of delaware. close to that, upper 40 degrees mark in the poconos. the suburbs right now, 52 degrees, one of the cooler spots in doylestown, pottstown, chilling at 51. there is a breeze this morning, out of the west, at about ten, maybe 15 miles per hour, adds little more of a chill in the air, as well. we are quiet on storm scan3, that's great news for the morning ride, into work, or school. so, chilly start to the morning. we'll get sunshine through here, through...
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so, they have brought him here to this apartment block on the outskirts of the capitol city. because they say they have presence sick evidence that links him to an apartment here. that had earlier been raided by the police, and another foreign man was arrested. there was also bomb making equipment inside. so as well as the two foreigner whose have been arrested police say they are looking for at least ten more suspects. >> from thailand, to mexico. where a small community is taking on illegal loggers to protect the trees. the country has one of the highest deforestization rates anywhere in the world, and organized crime is involved. this report from teheran where people are taking matters into their own hands. >> taking back what is theirs tree by tree. the people in southwest mexico are attempting to repair the damage to their forres caused by illegal loggers. shift oz 200 people plant supplied by the government. a few years ago, if may even entered the forests i don't think gangs. their dead made us continue to fight for our territory. four years ago, the people took matter
so, they have brought him here to this apartment block on the outskirts of the capitol city. because they say they have presence sick evidence that links him to an apartment here. that had earlier been raided by the police, and another foreign man was arrested. there was also bomb making equipment inside. so as well as the two foreigner whose have been arrested police say they are looking for at least ten more suspects. >> from thailand, to mexico. where a small community is taking on...
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word out of yemen of a deadly bombing in a crowded mosque in the capitol city. 29 people are reported dead. the toll could climb because of many injury that are severe. the attack happened at a prayer service marking one of islam's holiest holiday. i'm will carr. now back to the show you love "red eye." >> welcome back. andy levy is off tonight and it is time for -- >> hello, this is mike baker. >> mike? >> hey! this is not where i normally drink my coffee. >> i do my coffee here too. >> good. let's take it away, shall we? let a go to the report card first. we need to look at accuracy. who got what right and who got what wrong. joanne has zoomed into the lead. it is thanks to her last-minute remarks on common core she is in the lead. mark -- see how i am pointing, mark here is in second despite his comment that allations are hairless -- that all asians are hairless. >> for one of the few times that ben is not -- well let's compare this to a wide shot of the table if we could. go to a wide shot of the table and we'll see what em talking about. normally the grab will look different. i a
word out of yemen of a deadly bombing in a crowded mosque in the capitol city. 29 people are reported dead. the toll could climb because of many injury that are severe. the attack happened at a prayer service marking one of islam's holiest holiday. i'm will carr. now back to the show you love "red eye." >> welcome back. andy levy is off tonight and it is time for -- >> hello, this is mike baker. >> mike? >> hey! this is not where i normally drink my coffee....
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the first thing that the pope usually does when he is not arrive neglect capitol city of a country, he joins the priests, the religious, the people in prayer, and that's essentially what he will do at st. patrick's tonight. >> of all the things that jumped off the general or the blue skies in washington, was the way he lights up around children. it's astounding. >> as energized as people are to see him, he is energized by seeing people himself an extra vert help moved out of the papal palace and into a modest hotel on the vatican grounds. so that he could be around people. and you could see when he left congress, got to the catholic charities and was interacting with homeless people, with the volunteers. we saw a huge smile man. at much greater ease than he was up on capitol hill. he loves to be around people, and he draws an energy from them. >> i know that he has been describe to us as a living example for all of us. what is the hope that the church has that americans will take away from this? what might this change about us? >> i think that the hope is that we will be able to have a
the first thing that the pope usually does when he is not arrive neglect capitol city of a country, he joins the priests, the religious, the people in prayer, and that's essentially what he will do at st. patrick's tonight. >> of all the things that jumped off the general or the blue skies in washington, was the way he lights up around children. it's astounding. >> as energized as people are to see him, he is energized by seeing people himself an extra vert help moved out of the...
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biggest refugee crisis since the second word war is playing out right in front of people in a capitol city>> it's a shame because normal hungarian people we don't want it. we would just like to help them. so i came here to see, and maybe i can help. >> this is a complete failure of human rights in europe. this is what i have to say. massive human rights violations here. people sleeping on the streets for days and days and days, hardly any water or food. >> reporter: at the border town last week we met this 13 year old syrian boy. he has escaped with his sister. four days later we spot him in the crowd here, trying to get information, but he is frustrated. >> the police don't like the syrians. in serbia and hungary and macedonia, and greece. >> reporter: so what is your message then? >> my message, please help the syrians. the syrians need help now. you -- you just saw the war, and we don't -- we don't want to go to europe. just stop the war in syria. just death. >> reporter: a young voice carrying a simple message, but words that seemed to carry little weight here. >>> after the bodies of
biggest refugee crisis since the second word war is playing out right in front of people in a capitol city>> it's a shame because normal hungarian people we don't want it. we would just like to help them. so i came here to see, and maybe i can help. >> this is a complete failure of human rights in europe. this is what i have to say. massive human rights violations here. people sleeping on the streets for days and days and days, hardly any water or food. >> reporter: at the...
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he'll celebrate mass in the capitol city. adriana diaz reports from havana. >> reporter: pope francis received a hero's welcome. complete with flowers, trumpets and cannons. at the airport, francis emphasized his dedication to renewed u.s. cuban relations. i encourage those in power to said. it's a road he helped open. after hosting secret meetings the vatican. i want to thank him for that she said. the 79-year-old devout catholic received communion from pope john pall ii during his 1998 trip to cuba. what was that moment like for indescribable she said. there are no words. her new dream was to have a francis. she got her chance when pope pope mobile. roaring crowds lined the streets to welcome him. including avarista. what joy she said, we thank him for teaching us to be better. thousands more will get their chance to see pope francis later this morning when he holds open air mass in havana's revolution square. people, clergy, and cuba's president, raul castro. >> pope francis will spend today, monday, and part of tuesday in
he'll celebrate mass in the capitol city. adriana diaz reports from havana. >> reporter: pope francis received a hero's welcome. complete with flowers, trumpets and cannons. at the airport, francis emphasized his dedication to renewed u.s. cuban relations. i encourage those in power to said. it's a road he helped open. after hosting secret meetings the vatican. i want to thank him for that she said. the 79-year-old devout catholic received communion from pope john pall ii during his 1998...
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fifty-five in the capitol city of it he will war.pot coming in at 63 degrees. mid up ear's, look at malvern, chalfont, both coming in at ooh at this hour, and chaddsford one of the cooler spot 49 degrees. fall doesn't begin until next wednesday, arrives 4:20 in the morning. typically average high temperatures, first day of fall average 75, low 70s, by the end of november averaging 50, so we have little hint of fall going on right now. not much happening on storm scan3, a lot of sunshine today, enjoy it, breezy, pleasant afternoon, 77 degrees. tonight, another cool comfortable night. sixty for sent city, a's out in the suburb, check out the extended forecast, not much happening, real quiet weather pattern again. now, we had the rain over the weekends, that was good, could use little more. but, that's not happening any time soon. full sunshine, back to the mid 080's for the end of the week, into the weekends, but humidity levels stay low. so it will be a comfortable mid 80s, good december weather shaping up. >> perfect weather to get t
fifty-five in the capitol city of it he will war.pot coming in at 63 degrees. mid up ear's, look at malvern, chalfont, both coming in at ooh at this hour, and chaddsford one of the cooler spot 49 degrees. fall doesn't begin until next wednesday, arrives 4:20 in the morning. typically average high temperatures, first day of fall average 75, low 70s, by the end of november averaging 50, so we have little hint of fall going on right now. not much happening on storm scan3, a lot of sunshine today,...
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so they have brought them here to this apartment block on the outskirts of the capitol city because theyy have forensic evidence that links them to an apartment here that had earlier been raided by the police and another foreign man was arrested. there was also bomb making equipment inside there. so as well as the two foreigners who have been arrested police say they are looking for at least ten more suspects. >>> now the uk says it killed two british citizens fighting for i.s.i.l. in syria. this is the first targeted drone strike against its own nationals. the government says the strike was an act of self-defense under international law and emma hayward has more. >> reporter: when i.s.i.l. released a recruiting video last year he appeared calm and spoke calmly. >> this is a message to the brothers who stayed behind. what prevents you from coming to the land. >> reporter: in clear english he appeals for others to join him in syria. kann a 21-year-old along with another man is now dead, killed in a drone strike in syria carried out by the british military. >> today i can inform the house
so they have brought them here to this apartment block on the outskirts of the capitol city because theyy have forensic evidence that links them to an apartment here that had earlier been raided by the police and another foreign man was arrested. there was also bomb making equipment inside there. so as well as the two foreigners who have been arrested police say they are looking for at least ten more suspects. >>> now the uk says it killed two british citizens fighting for i.s.i.l. in...
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mid 60s wilmington as well as the capitol city of delaware, 07 degrees at the airport in philadelphiatal temperatures feeling pretty nice, some 50's, 60s, near 70 degrees along the jersey shore and delaware beaches. quiet on storm scan3, we do have cold front well to the west. it will take its time to get here for the middle of the weekment until then, just dominated by high pressure right over the mid-atlantic keeping the skies mostly clear, that blocks any major storm systems from developing. if you were along the beaches, earlier this weekend, some rough conditions, strong rip current, but a lot of the off shore buoys coming down, at seven, 8 feet earlier this weekend so, less chance for strong rip current. today low risk but make sure the lifeguards are on duty if you plan ongoing swimming again just chilling at home, along your pool, backyard, hooks great. hot, 09 degrees, wear the sun block, uv index strong, mostly sunny skies, that will be the trends once again tomorrow. soap, for today, up around 90 for the inland spots, mostly sunny, warming things up, little bit more humidit
mid 60s wilmington as well as the capitol city of delaware, 07 degrees at the airport in philadelphiatal temperatures feeling pretty nice, some 50's, 60s, near 70 degrees along the jersey shore and delaware beaches. quiet on storm scan3, we do have cold front well to the west. it will take its time to get here for the middle of the weekment until then, just dominated by high pressure right over the mid-atlantic keeping the skies mostly clear, that blocks any major storm systems from developing....
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october but not clear who will join him and tores are neck and neck and we report from the capitol guatemala cityeporter: the political landscape but not much, some call him the antipolitics politician and the comedian jimmy morales untainted by political scandals and finished ahead but not with 50% needed to avoid a runoff and will have a second round on october 25 against the person who lost 2012 election or former first lady sandra tores and the people have chosen but have they chosen wisely? >> it's going to be a lot wiser than our last elections to votes and hopefully better politicians in the next four years. >> reporter: the man they elected as the last president molina resigned last week and reappears in court only tuesday to hear whether he will be tried for involvement in a massive corruption scandal, a scandal that left the guatemala people dissolutioned with their politics and politicians. >> translator: i'm voting but do not agree with the candidates but people have spoke end and a clear idea of what democracy is. >> translator: the only thing my family asked is that the new presiden
october but not clear who will join him and tores are neck and neck and we report from the capitol guatemala cityeporter: the political landscape but not much, some call him the antipolitics politician and the comedian jimmy morales untainted by political scandals and finished ahead but not with 50% needed to avoid a runoff and will have a second round on october 25 against the person who lost 2012 election or former first lady sandra tores and the people have chosen but have they chosen...
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syria pushing isil back the border, currently somewhere around 40 kilometers or so north of the capitol city of isil and will continue to pressure isil. the knew syrian force is additive to that effort. >> is it still the goal to have about 12,000 they're? what is the expectation? >> at the pace we are going will not reach the goal we had initially established for ourselves. the overall goal is to make sure we have enough to get worked on the ground, whether it is why pg elements or other elements, we can and are achieving the same effect. it is not aspirational. we are doing this today. >> and is the strategy changing for the work on the ground? >> we continue to look at the best means to employ them, and we will do what you would expect us to do and make adjustments as opportunities present themselves. >> thank you. >> just to follow-up, there is a foreign policy, anxious to avoid another damaging setback. looking at attaching small numbers of fighters to larger, established forces. can you confirm or deny that that option is being looked at? >> center, we are reviewing the way forward. >>
syria pushing isil back the border, currently somewhere around 40 kilometers or so north of the capitol city of isil and will continue to pressure isil. the knew syrian force is additive to that effort. >> is it still the goal to have about 12,000 they're? what is the expectation? >> at the pace we are going will not reach the goal we had initially established for ourselves. the overall goal is to make sure we have enough to get worked on the ground, whether it is why pg elements or...
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syria pushing isil back the border, currently somewhere around 40 kilometers or so north of the capitol city of isil and will continue to pressure isil. the knew syrian force is additive to that effort. >> is it still the goal to have about 12,000 they're? what is the expectation? >> at the pace we are going will not reach the goal we had initially established for ourselves. the overall goal is to make sure we have enough to get worked on the ground, whether it is why pg elements or other elements, we can and are achieving the same effect. it is not aspirational. we are doing this today. >> and is the strategy changing for the work on the ground? >> we continue to look at the best means to employ them, and we will do what you would expect us to do and make adjustments as opportunities present themselves. >> thank you. >> just to follow-up, there is a foreign policy, anxious to avoid another damaging setback. looking at attaching small numbers of fighters to larger, established forces. can you confirm or deny that that option is being looked at? >> center, we are reviewing the way forward. >>
syria pushing isil back the border, currently somewhere around 40 kilometers or so north of the capitol city of isil and will continue to pressure isil. the knew syrian force is additive to that effort. >> is it still the goal to have about 12,000 they're? what is the expectation? >> at the pace we are going will not reach the goal we had initially established for ourselves. the overall goal is to make sure we have enough to get worked on the ground, whether it is why pg elements or...
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. >> from the heart of the city to capitol hill and beyond. d.c. will get hit with papal paralysis. vital arteries through the capitol will be cut off to make way for the pontiff. >> agencies allowed me to telework. because pope will be here, there will be too much traffic and stuff like that. >> some route such as a stretch of the massachusetts avenue northwest where the pope will stay will be closed throughout his visit. 14th street northwest between pennsylvania and independence will close from tomorrow night till wednesday afternoon. as well as constitution between 12th and 23rd northwest. >> when we heard about the pope i decided to come. >> michigan avenue near the national shrine of the immaculate conception where pope francis will celebrate outdoor mass will close for the bulk of wednesday as well. then on thursday a spate of streets near the u.s. capitol will shut down to make way for the pope's speech to congress. roberta chung came all the way from honolulu and she doesn't care about the crowds or the traffic. she says it is all worth it just to see the pope. roberta: he
. >> from the heart of the city to capitol hill and beyond. d.c. will get hit with papal paralysis. vital arteries through the capitol will be cut off to make way for the pontiff. >> agencies allowed me to telework. because pope will be here, there will be too much traffic and stuff like that. >> some route such as a stretch of the massachusetts avenue northwest where the pope will stay will be closed throughout his visit. 14th street northwest between pennsylvania and...
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alleged role in a massive corruption scandal and denies any wrongdoing and daniel is in the capitol guatemala city the scandal has been dubbed the line or direct communication that went to the very top. investigators allege the president molina and his vice president set up the scam in which businesses handed over huge bribes to avoid paying the full duty on imports passing through guatemala customs and vice president is already under arrest and six members of the candidate resigned over roles in the scandal and others arrested or on the run. a new vice president has been chosen to serve until january and who wins the elections on sunday is due to take office. earlier this week congress lifted the president's immunity from prosecution followed by the attorney general followed by arrest. and guatemala is no stranger to corruption and what is different is they are being investigated and who is implemented at very top are resigning and expected to answer the accusations against them. although the country is in turmoil some find that very refreshing. elections days away guatemala voters have increasin
alleged role in a massive corruption scandal and denies any wrongdoing and daniel is in the capitol guatemala city the scandal has been dubbed the line or direct communication that went to the very top. investigators allege the president molina and his vice president set up the scam in which businesses handed over huge bribes to avoid paying the full duty on imports passing through guatemala customs and vice president is already under arrest and six members of the candidate resigned over roles...
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are 300 kilometers away and heard some of the troops stopped on the outskirts of the capitol, meanwhile in the cityr the presidential guards have set up checkpoints and the airport is now closed and i'm just at an advantage point to see the city and i can see protesters burning tires in the distance and all the streets are completely empty. it's a very tense situation right now. >> very tense and is there any word from the army chief, the army bosses about what they are intending to do with their soldiers once they reach ouagadougou because the army is quite separate as it were from the presidential guard, those who carried out the coup, are we foreseeing any more violence is what i'm trying to say? >> well, the chief of army staff wants a peaceful solution. he has asked the presidential guard to surrender their arms and if they surrender their arms then a barock in the capitol nothing will happen to them and they will be safe. we are hearing reports that younger soldiers from the presidential guards are not only surrendering but deserting the grounds of the president. >> well, that has to be good
are 300 kilometers away and heard some of the troops stopped on the outskirts of the capitol, meanwhile in the cityr the presidential guards have set up checkpoints and the airport is now closed and i'm just at an advantage point to see the city and i can see protesters burning tires in the distance and all the streets are completely empty. it's a very tense situation right now. >> very tense and is there any word from the army chief, the army bosses about what they are intending to do...
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city. >>> on capitol hill today the head of planned parenthood was in the hot seat. republicans on the house oversight committee grilled cecile richards on everything from her $500,000 salary to those undercover videos shot by pro life activists. the activists say the video shows planned parenthood profits from selling fetal tissue to researchers. >> the outrageous accusations leveled against planned parenthood based on heavily doctored videos are offensive and categorically untrue. >> the people behind the videos did not testify. many republicans are working to end federal funding for planned parenthood. the nonprofit organization receives about $450 million in federal funds each year. >>> afghanistan's president had vowed to take back the city from the taliban and the u.s. is stepping in to help. overnight the american military larched strikes from the air while the afghan government troops launched a counter attack on the ground. the taliban captured the city of kunduz yesterday and freed hundreds of prisoners including some taliban commanders. this is the first t
city. >>> on capitol hill today the head of planned parenthood was in the hot seat. republicans on the house oversight committee grilled cecile richards on everything from her $500,000 salary to those undercover videos shot by pro life activists. the activists say the video shows planned parenthood profits from selling fetal tissue to researchers. >> the outrageous accusations leveled against planned parenthood based on heavily doctored videos are offensive and categorically...
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city of immigrants. >> yes, yes. >> spent so much time talking about immigration and also a city that is the capitolf the world's financial enterprise and a critic of what he calls unfettered capitalism and it's interesting when he comes to the city which is just as well-known for wall street as st. patricks or central square garden or central park and it's interesting to see how he addresses that. >> when you think of the comments of the pope that has has made already he could make some news here, couldn't he. >> and there he is. >> there is the roar. let's sort of listen to this. [crowd roaring] success and who is there patrick? >> that is bishop of brooklyn, two senior leaders in the new york area and he was closer to the pope because it actually is the land of his diocese where he landed and seeing behind the pope the members. >> i was going to ask you. >> the gentleman behind him is a senior named mark miles and he has been serving as the pope's translator through the whole trip and he is traveling with the vatican secretary of state called cardinal lee and traveling with cardinals and church l
city of immigrants. >> yes, yes. >> spent so much time talking about immigration and also a city that is the capitolf the world's financial enterprise and a critic of what he calls unfettered capitalism and it's interesting when he comes to the city which is just as well-known for wall street as st. patricks or central square garden or central park and it's interesting to see how he addresses that. >> when you think of the comments of the pope that has has made already he...
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angola and colombia. >>> forest fires that broke out in the hills around the ecuadorian capitol have now spread to the cityng people from their homes. the government has asked neighboring countries to help put out the fires. >>> a major cleanup operation is underway in central chile following a magnitude 8.3 earthquake. it struck offshore almost 300 kilometers north of the capitol. a million people have been evacuated and the death toll has risen to ten. >> reporter: chile has had several powerful earthquakes in recent years, but they still come as a surprise. they are still shocking and often devastating. this quake struck early evening local time. it's epicenter deep under the sea. it's effects were felt as far away as buenos aires on the other side of the continent. >> translator: this is one of the most powerful earthquakes in chile's history, the strongest earthquake this year, and among the strongest in the world, but despite this, with the information that we have, these response has been good. it was also something essential and that was the cooperation of the people because to evacuate 670,000 peo
angola and colombia. >>> forest fires that broke out in the hills around the ecuadorian capitol have now spread to the cityng people from their homes. the government has asked neighboring countries to help put out the fires. >>> a major cleanup operation is underway in central chile following a magnitude 8.3 earthquake. it struck offshore almost 300 kilometers north of the capitol. a million people have been evacuated and the death toll has risen to ten. >> reporter:...
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he'll make stops all over the city from the capitol to the white house to the basilica. wherever he goes security will be tight. >> the area where people can assemble to watch the parade will be a secure area. so there will be screening. >> reporter: and when people hear all of that, they start thinking about traffic. >> the traffic is going to be horrible. any little situation, it just blows out of proportion. >> they're going to be stopping traffic for any length of time or security and such, it's going to definitely create some problems. >> reporter: the department of transportation said you should plan on it. >> massachusetts avenue will be impacted for the three days of this visit, so particularly commuters that are moving from northwest d.c. and suburban maryland need to take special note of alternative routes. >> reporter: for some whatever traffic comes no matter how bad it will be worth it. >> it's only a couple days. i think it's really special that he'll be here. >> reporter: in northwest i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> if you want to catch a glimpse of the pope
he'll make stops all over the city from the capitol to the white house to the basilica. wherever he goes security will be tight. >> the area where people can assemble to watch the parade will be a secure area. so there will be screening. >> reporter: and when people hear all of that, they start thinking about traffic. >> the traffic is going to be horrible. any little situation, it just blows out of proportion. >> they're going to be stopping traffic for any length of...
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. >>> forest fires that broke out in the hills around the ecuador capitol have spread into the city forcingom their homes. the government has asked neighboring countries to help put the fires out, reward of up to $50,000 offered to information leading to arrest of arsonist responsible for more than 100 forest fires. now the u.s. federal reserve has left interest rates on hold despite a growing u.s. economy and jobs market. the central banks announced the official rate will remain at near 0 levels for now and the fed last interest rates in 2006 before the global financial crisis took hold and the decision is despite the u.s. unemployment rate dropping to a seven year low of 5.1% in august and relatively strong consumer spending. resent global economic and financial developments are likely to put further downward pressure on inflation in the near term. these developments may also restraint u.s. activities somewhat but if not led at this point to a significant change in the committee's outlook for the u.s. economy. >>> german police shot dead a man after he attacked a female officer with a kni
. >>> forest fires that broke out in the hills around the ecuador capitol have spread into the city forcingom their homes. the government has asked neighboring countries to help put the fires out, reward of up to $50,000 offered to information leading to arrest of arsonist responsible for more than 100 forest fires. now the u.s. federal reserve has left interest rates on hold despite a growing u.s. economy and jobs market. the central banks announced the official rate will remain at...
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cities. the capitol is their main target which rebels have held for a year. [ inaudible ] is a consultant fellowyal united services for defense and security studies. he says the coalition has launched a new reaction phase in retaliation to the deaths of their soldiers. >> the houthis have fought many battles over the last half a century or so, and of course they will be more capable and more prepared to put up resistance the further back they are pushed. their heartland is the sort of highlands, where it's very hard for them to be pursued on the ground and even by air, so the more that they are pushed back, the harder will be their resistance. it almost certainly will not be won militarily, and the political solution has to be in the cards, but the more you take military action, the harder it is to impose a military solution which will be acceptable to all of the players, including the houthis. the big problem of course is this conflict has been simplified in the minds of the people involved, particularly the gulf coalition, they are attacking who they regard as iranian-backed rebels. but of cou
cities. the capitol is their main target which rebels have held for a year. [ inaudible ] is a consultant fellowyal united services for defense and security studies. he says the coalition has launched a new reaction phase in retaliation to the deaths of their soldiers. >> the houthis have fought many battles over the last half a century or so, and of course they will be more capable and more prepared to put up resistance the further back they are pushed. their heartland is the sort of...
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it struck off shore near the city almost 300 kilometers north of the capitol santiago and a million people evacuated and the death toll is thought to have risen now to ten. daniel has the latest. >> reporter: chile has had several powerful earthquakes in resent years but they still come as a surprise, they are still shocking and often devastating. this quake struck early evening local time, the epicenter deep under the sea 230 kilometers northwest of the capitol santiago and felt on buenos aires on the other side of the continent. >> translator: this is one of the most powerful earthquakes in chile's history, the strongest earthquake this year and among the strongest in the world. but despite this with the information that we have the response has been good and was also something essential and that was the cooperation of the people because to evacuate 670,000 people and to do it with speed and without major difficulties implies that they are responding to the authorities. >> followed by several power aftershocks and a million people were then evacuated as warnings by waves and tsunami that
it struck off shore near the city almost 300 kilometers north of the capitol santiago and a million people evacuated and the death toll is thought to have risen now to ten. daniel has the latest. >> reporter: chile has had several powerful earthquakes in resent years but they still come as a surprise, they are still shocking and often devastating. this quake struck early evening local time, the epicenter deep under the sea 230 kilometers northwest of the capitol santiago and felt on...
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the pontiff will visit symbols of american democracy and white house and capitol building and new york city and independence mall in pennsylvania. excitement is building and we have live fox team coverage. and we begin with peter doocey. peter? >> reporter: jenna, the president comes here to st. andrews to fly out of town. and we saw air force run doing training runs and hardly comes to greet a visiting leader. only time was to greet the french president before they went to virginia. and so today is a special occasion and the pope is on the way from cuba and here's how it will go down in the end of that flight. soon as the pope's plan land, bishop will board and then they descend. and then pope francis will take his first ever steps on u.s. soil and say hello to president obama and visit biden and the governor from virginia and maryland. and something interesting about this arrival on a runway reserved for the most advapsed military. the pope is flying commercial. the vatican has a deal worked out with the italian carrier who makes arrangements to charter the air bus just like europeans. an
the pontiff will visit symbols of american democracy and white house and capitol building and new york city and independence mall in pennsylvania. excitement is building and we have live fox team coverage. and we begin with peter doocey. peter? >> reporter: jenna, the president comes here to st. andrews to fly out of town. and we saw air force run doing training runs and hardly comes to greet a visiting leader. only time was to greet the french president before they went to virginia. and...
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capitol. this is a live shot right here of where the pope will once again make history today. the pontiff will become the first ever reigning pope to address congress before jet setting to new york city. >> peter doocy is live from capitol hill with all of the details for us. >> lawmakers have been given special instructions to be on their best behavior this morning so the pope's address doesn't come across as too political like a state of the union address with one side clapping wild lay and the other side fuming quiet will i depending on the topic. dueling ovations would not be appropriate today one said. so far one republican congressman announced a plan to stay out of the chamber this morning. that would be congressman paul gossart because he's upset about the pope's decision on global warming. others like speaker of the house john boehner are fearful not to treat the event add politics as usual. boehner says he has been trying to get the pope to the capitol for 20-years. that is finally happening for the first time ever. there are already long lines of the people to get to the west front of the capitol. 50,000 plan to get the address on jumbotron. we understand the path the pope
capitol. this is a live shot right here of where the pope will once again make history today. the pontiff will become the first ever reigning pope to address congress before jet setting to new york city. >> peter doocy is live from capitol hill with all of the details for us. >> lawmakers have been given special instructions to be on their best behavior this morning so the pope's address doesn't come across as too political like a state of the union address with one side clapping...
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capitol building. his next stop, new york city, that's followed by pope francis's visit to philadelphia saturday and sundayng i'm vai sikahema. francis is now the first pope to address congress. >> your holiness, welcome. >> the pontiff arrived around 9:15. he was greeted by speaker of the house john boehner and was led into the house chairman fwoer address the joint meeting of congress. >> mr. speaker, the pope of the holy see. >> among the topics he covered, the immigration debate in the u.s. and the migrant crisis overseas. >> if we want security, let us give security. if we want life, let us give life. if we want opportunity, let us provide these opportunities. the yardstick we use for others will be the yardstick which is used for us. [ applause ] >> pope francis also spoke out against abortion, the death penalty, and the arms trade. and he said the response to violence in the world today must be hope, healing, peace, and justice. after addressing congress, the pope visited the statue of junipero serra. the pope declared the controversial 18th century spanish missionary to be enrolled among the states
capitol building. his next stop, new york city, that's followed by pope francis's visit to philadelphia saturday and sundayng i'm vai sikahema. francis is now the first pope to address congress. >> your holiness, welcome. >> the pontiff arrived around 9:15. he was greeted by speaker of the house john boehner and was led into the house chairman fwoer address the joint meeting of congress. >> mr. speaker, the pope of the holy see. >> among the topics he covered, the...
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city maps on surveillance cameras. and here in washington, areas closed down in the shadow of the capitol. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas with the all-points bulletin that went out to the police in those three cities. pierre? >> reporter: that's right, david. there's never been a security operation this size to protect one man on u.s. soil. what makes this challenge unique is that this pope is unpredictable. as we saw in cuba, a man nearly making his way to the pontiff, security ripping him away. while there's no specific plot, police in washington, new york and philadelphia have done an assessment, looking at who might want to attack the pope. it ranges from isis to mafia, and, of course, lone wolves who could come out of nowhere. david? >> pierre thomas with us live in washington, as well. pierre, our thanks to you. >>> and we will have continuing coverage for every step of the pope's historic visit to the united states. much more on "nightline" and "good morning america" first thing in the morning. >>> but we do move on tonight to the question of faith now, in the race
city maps on surveillance cameras. and here in washington, areas closed down in the shadow of the capitol. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas with the all-points bulletin that went out to the police in those three cities. pierre? >> reporter: that's right, david. there's never been a security operation this size to protect one man on u.s. soil. what makes this challenge unique is that this pope is unpredictable. as we saw in cuba, a man nearly making his way to the pontiff,...
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watching right now and see you as a female representative of this country, one of a very few in that city on capitol you tell those women? >> i'm so glad that you brought this issue up because there are 13,000 different agencies that provide these women's health services across this country. planned parenthood puts most of their facilities in urban areas. but these facilities that would get this money if it doesn't go to planned parenthood, it has an opportunity to go to these other facilities that are like health departments, faith-based organizations that provide these women services and in many ways provide more than what planned parenthood does. they actually provide mammograms whereas planned parenthood does not provide those. if there's a problem, they have to refer them to these organizations. we did this in the state of tennessee. we have found that there's been an increase in the services to women in preventative services and the money is not being used for abortions, which means women are getting more of those services that the money is really meant to give rather than it going to abortion
watching right now and see you as a female representative of this country, one of a very few in that city on capitol you tell those women? >> i'm so glad that you brought this issue up because there are 13,000 different agencies that provide these women's health services across this country. planned parenthood puts most of their facilities in urban areas. but these facilities that would get this money if it doesn't go to planned parenthood, it has an opportunity to go to these other...
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capitol hill today. they are ready all over the city, the excitement is building here. david, as you know, the largest catholic church in the country. they are expecting pope francis tomorrow. the crowd will be so large, it's enough people to fill a basketball stadium. this will be the pope's view from capitol hill. the behind the scenes look released today. but inside those halls of congress, that warning. everyone on their best behavior. tonight, walk's papal welcome mat rolled out and ready to go. from the jumbotrons to the barricades. it is choir practice here right no tomorrow, when pope francis says mass here, there will be so many people, in order to accommodate everyone, they will have 140 communion stations. crowds on this trip, ranging from large to enormous. 15,000 people at the white house. 80,000 watching the pope ride through new york's central park. up to 1 million people for sunday mass in philadelphia. the largest event of the pope's visit. now, all three cities bracing for their moment. in philly, 25 miles of streets and highways closed. new york will
capitol hill today. they are ready all over the city, the excitement is building here. david, as you know, the largest catholic church in the country. they are expecting pope francis tomorrow. the crowd will be so large, it's enough people to fill a basketball stadium. this will be the pope's view from capitol hill. the behind the scenes look released today. but inside those halls of congress, that warning. everyone on their best behavior. tonight, walk's papal welcome mat rolled out and ready...
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capitol. others targeted an air base in the city.'izz intense fighting has continued on the streets, houthis have been trying to gain control of some outlying neighborhoods, and there have been civilian casualties across any country. the u.n. envoy has been called in for further consultations. but while he meets with officials in the saudi capitol, the fighting continuing. >> reporter: opposition parties in the democratic republic of the congo are holding protests against the president planning to stay on. >> reporter: opposition parties say they have [ inaudible ] the president, they say [ inaudible ] he must leave and hand over to a new president. they are saying that come december next year, 2016, he must step down. 462 days until the deadline is reached. they are concerned because they say there are signs that the president is trying to hang on to power. they are gathering here in the capitol, protesting, saying they wan him to leave office, and uphold the constitution, because the constitution says he cannot have a third term. >
capitol. others targeted an air base in the city.'izz intense fighting has continued on the streets, houthis have been trying to gain control of some outlying neighborhoods, and there have been civilian casualties across any country. the u.n. envoy has been called in for further consultations. but while he meets with officials in the saudi capitol, the fighting continuing. >> reporter: opposition parties in the democratic republic of the congo are holding protests against the president...
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cities they have captured. al jazeera. >>> al jazeera has been speaking to people living in yemen's capitol sanaa.is one doctor story in his own words. >> translator: i used to lead a normal life, go to my work and private business. i'm a government employee and used to own a pharmaceutical company with my partner but with turmoil and war raging in the country most companies suffered great losses and my business went bankrupt and i'm not alone and this is the situation of most yemen and even the wealthy started to suffer and people wonder how we survive. my wife and i are lucky. we are government employees and have some income. others have nothing. our people have become victims and suffer from the humanitarian crisis and now we are trying to help our currenty because most people are not equipped to face this war. this lady for example has become like a dear mother to me. she and her family were forced to flee from thai as a result of the fierce fighting and heavy shelling adjust face hardship and have no money and have not been able to pay the rent for the last three months but we and the generou
cities they have captured. al jazeera. >>> al jazeera has been speaking to people living in yemen's capitol sanaa.is one doctor story in his own words. >> translator: i used to lead a normal life, go to my work and private business. i'm a government employee and used to own a pharmaceutical company with my partner but with turmoil and war raging in the country most companies suffered great losses and my business went bankrupt and i'm not alone and this is the situation of most...
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capitol hill. at issue, sanctuary city policies that set her accused killer free they say. kim yonenaka is live at city hall and this will be an a difficult and emotional battle for the family. but they say they're up for it. >> reporter: they serm acertain up for it for the memory of their daughter and the safety of the public. they filed these three claims for accountability outlining all the things they say went wrong, which ultimately led to their daughter's death. >> her family filed three civil claims today. two against federal agencies, the bureau of land management and immigration and customs enforcement, also known as i.c.e. the other claim targets the city of san francisco and the sheriff's department and particularly the sheriff himself. ro ross. >> we're here baugs of a tragedy and for people to take ownership and send a message that things have to change. >> essentially the claims state that kate's death could and should have never happened. from the federal ranger who improperly left his loaded gun in a backpack in his car only to have it taken allegedly by th
capitol hill. at issue, sanctuary city policies that set her accused killer free they say. kim yonenaka is live at city hall and this will be an a difficult and emotional battle for the family. but they say they're up for it. >> reporter: they serm acertain up for it for the memory of their daughter and the safety of the public. they filed these three claims for accountability outlining all the things they say went wrong, which ultimately led to their daughter's death. >> her family...