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i think we all actually marvel at the way he is able to keep up that schedule, but claudio, you bring up a point, how often does this pope go off script? because things are very beautifully prepared. he knows the intent of every word and the meaning of it, and yet the charm that he displayed going off script, he had everybody laughing. he just seems like the average regular guy. >> reporter: well, i will say he almost always does that. apart from maybe the homilies at masses when he's in the public events like that he almost goes off script. it creates headaches for all of us journalists who receive these embargoed speeches and we research and study two hours before and he completely goes off script. in particular in spanish. so we'll have to polish our spanish as well. >> i like his style. thank you so much, claudio, in philadelphia. >>> a lion's share of the responsibility fof keeping the pope and the people of philadelphia safe is falling on the city's police force. let's bring in the city's police commissioner, charles ramsey. with a welcome to you, what has been your biggest chal
i think we all actually marvel at the way he is able to keep up that schedule, but claudio, you bring up a point, how often does this pope go off script? because things are very beautifully prepared. he knows the intent of every word and the meaning of it, and yet the charm that he displayed going off script, he had everybody laughing. he just seems like the average regular guy. >> reporter: well, i will say he almost always does that. apart from maybe the homilies at masses when he's in...
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claudio lavanga is with us. claudio, who what is the prospect for them getting to safety?train station in budapest, the situation is fairly quiet. we saw long lines of people getting on the trains to germany and also this morning, all pretty orderly and well organized. but in terms of that particular video, it's not the first time we've seen scenes of violence or the mass doenian police adopting an aggressive meth thord towards the refugees trying to board into mad doeni macedonia. but now this is important to point out that that video comes out on the day when the foreign minister of macedonia told the hungarian newspaper they may even consider to put in a barrier, hungarian style bear your on the border with the greece if this influx continues. >> and, claudio lavanga, thank you. you will be citying on top of this for us. that does it for us for "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow, north korea senator kirsten gillibrand. follow the show online and facebook and twitter. thomas roberts joins with what's coming up now on "msnbc live." hi, tom pass. it's so shiny. i know, mo
claudio lavanga is with us. claudio, who what is the prospect for them getting to safety?train station in budapest, the situation is fairly quiet. we saw long lines of people getting on the trains to germany and also this morning, all pretty orderly and well organized. but in terms of that particular video, it's not the first time we've seen scenes of violence or the mass doenian police adopting an aggressive meth thord towards the refugees trying to board into mad doeni macedonia. but now this...
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claudio, a lot of interesting facts behind this today. this only the first visit in the last 17 years by a pope. and raul castro, the president there -- and there we have him. he's coming out of the plane. claudio, he's never been to cuba. >> he's never been to cuba. he's actually been where he is now. at the airport. he just stay there for an hour or two as a layover on the way to another country. so he never really set foot outside of the airport. he hasn't been outside the airport of cuba. this is particularly significant because as you said he's the third pope to visit this island in less than 20 years. not many countries of 11 million people can claim that, but of course cuba is very special and has a very special relationship with the vatican. this pope is very special to the cuban people and also the cuban state. well first of all of course he is the first pope from latin america. he speaks spanish as his first language. and he played a key role in the restarting of normalizing relations between the u.s. and cuba. of course that ma
claudio, a lot of interesting facts behind this today. this only the first visit in the last 17 years by a pope. and raul castro, the president there -- and there we have him. he's coming out of the plane. claudio, he's never been to cuba. >> he's never been to cuba. he's actually been where he is now. at the airport. he just stay there for an hour or two as a layover on the way to another country. so he never really set foot outside of the airport. he hasn't been outside the airport of...
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claudio lavanga join mess now from hungary where all of this is playing out.laudio, this is incredibly heartbreaking and also so resident of horrible scenes from 70 years ago and longer. >> yes, i deed, what you can see behind me there's one of those trains stuck here at gysev. this is a standoff lasted for about six hours now. onboard of that train behind me there are hundreds of migrants who are refusing to get off because they know that they will be taken to a camp, to a refugee camp nearby here, closest refugee camp to budapest where they can apply for asylum. they also know that process to get refugee status will take anything between 6 to 18 months in conditions that we have described only as basic and pretty poor. so they are refusing to get off because they saw also their friends and their families being dragged away here to the camp and all they wanted to go was to go -- all they wanted to do was to go to austria to then continue their journey to germany. they feel cheated because they got on to this train that said it was going to one of the towns ne
claudio lavanga join mess now from hungary where all of this is playing out.laudio, this is incredibly heartbreaking and also so resident of horrible scenes from 70 years ago and longer. >> yes, i deed, what you can see behind me there's one of those trains stuck here at gysev. this is a standoff lasted for about six hours now. onboard of that train behind me there are hundreds of migrants who are refusing to get off because they know that they will be taken to a camp, to a refugee camp...
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claudio, as we saw the two helicopters leave st.s chapel and make its way to the correctional facility, this pope has a busy day before he leaves in about ten hours to return back to rome. what's on his schedule? >> reporter: well, he is going to visitle largest prison here in philadelphia. there's more than 2,000 inmates in there. they are accused and charged with several different crimes from minor to major, including, of course, murder, rape, assault. now he will meet about 100 of them. they've been selected according to their good behavior. we have been told of course we will hope that the good behavior continues while he is there inside that prison. but this is not the first time a pope visits a prison. he's actually made it a habit to do so, even during his trips abroad. now this is the first time a pope visits a prison in the u.s. but pope francis already visited a prison in bolivia when he went down there beginning of the year in south america. he went to the most violent prison in santa cruz in bolivia. he also made it a ha
claudio, as we saw the two helicopters leave st.s chapel and make its way to the correctional facility, this pope has a busy day before he leaves in about ten hours to return back to rome. what's on his schedule? >> reporter: well, he is going to visitle largest prison here in philadelphia. there's more than 2,000 inmates in there. they are accused and charged with several different crimes from minor to major, including, of course, murder, rape, assault. now he will meet about 100 of...
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to me it looks more like a lollipop, alex. >> i can't believe you went there, claudio. in your tone. we will be checking back in as i'm sure the crowds will be going with the pope's arrival in an hour and a half or so from now. >>> for all of you, it is the top of the hour here at msnbc. i am alex witt. the pope is in the process of leaving new york city. he will leave behind a very healthy and ardent glow for those of us who have been covering him and who were able to see him. i think a lot of people's lives have been changed by his mere presence here, and we know that will be the same in philadelphia. nbc's kristen dahlgren has been positioned outside of where the pope stayed for the last couple of nights and he has left. what was that departure like, kristen? >> reporter: hey, there, alex. it comes with a whole lot of security. just a huge motorcade that moved out on the street behind me. the pope came out of the residence there. he was greeted by the cardinal there and then he got into the fiat and the motorcade took off and took him to the heliport. he'll have an e
to me it looks more like a lollipop, alex. >> i can't believe you went there, claudio. in your tone. we will be checking back in as i'm sure the crowds will be going with the pope's arrival in an hour and a half or so from now. >>> for all of you, it is the top of the hour here at msnbc. i am alex witt. the pope is in the process of leaving new york city. he will leave behind a very healthy and ardent glow for those of us who have been covering him and who were able to see him. i...
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claudio nos amplÍa.ara de representantes tomarÍa acciÓn puto nancy pelozzi, desmintiÓ tener un acuerdo secreto con Él. dijo no estar seguro asilo extraÑarÁ. por su parte, indicÓ que en su hacienda, la prÓxima semana, deben pasar legislaciones conservadoras. habrÁ acciÓn en el tema de legislaciÓn. este analista republicano piensa que no. >> los demÓcratas y republicanos tiene que llegar a un acuerdo. no creo que se va a solucionar en 30 dÍas. claudia: por haber forzado el cierre de gobierno en 2013 con el objetivo de no financiar la ley de cuidado de salud. tambiÉn dijo que ese grupo hizo ruido y al final no logrÓ nada. se cree que ese grupo de conservadores presionaron su renuncia. por otro lado, en las encuestas republicanas, continuando la cabeza los candidatos quienes, prÁcticamente, se encuentran empatados. el ex presidente bill clinton dijo que trump podrÍa ganar por su estilo y carisma. esto ocurrÍa cuando su esposa, la precandidata demÓcrata, hillary clinton, se defendiÓ este domingo sobre el uso
claudio nos amplÍa.ara de representantes tomarÍa acciÓn puto nancy pelozzi, desmintiÓ tener un acuerdo secreto con Él. dijo no estar seguro asilo extraÑarÁ. por su parte, indicÓ que en su hacienda, la prÓxima semana, deben pasar legislaciones conservadoras. habrÁ acciÓn en el tema de legislaciÓn. este analista republicano piensa que no. >> los demÓcratas y republicanos tiene que llegar a un acuerdo. no creo que se va a solucionar en 30 dÍas. claudia: por haber forzado el...
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claudio: veo a mi hijo, pero no siento coraje.e perdÓn. alex: tenÍa miedo que me juzgara porque yo era. pero despuÉs con don francisco las paredes se derrumbaron. y me pude comunicar. flavio: la puerta del perdÓn le cambiÓ la vida muchas personas. >> cada segundo..., porque uno nunca sabe cuando se va, y a precio de momento por lo que es... - apreciar el momento. flavio: este caso de claudia y alex junto otros casos incluidos como parte de un especial para rendirle homenaje. marÍa: gracias eladio, en el Área de la bahÍa las reacciones al Último show no se hicieron esperar. muchos hispanos crecieron con sÁbado gigante y lamentan ver el fin. >> no sÉ porque duele, la tristeza aunque a veces no se puede ver todos los sÁbados una estÁ ahÍ. >> es un buen programa puede ser que se extraÑa como todo. >> creo que es mala idea que termine. >> ayuda mucho a la comunidad y es un gran manzana >> no olvide que maÑana tiene una Última cita. >> son estrellas que serÁn parte de este tema. en chile el gobierno declarÓ estado de emergencia. sacudiÓ
claudio: veo a mi hijo, pero no siento coraje.e perdÓn. alex: tenÍa miedo que me juzgara porque yo era. pero despuÉs con don francisco las paredes se derrumbaron. y me pude comunicar. flavio: la puerta del perdÓn le cambiÓ la vida muchas personas. >> cada segundo..., porque uno nunca sabe cuando se va, y a precio de momento por lo que es... - apreciar el momento. flavio: este caso de claudia y alex junto otros casos incluidos como parte de un especial para rendirle homenaje. marÍa:...
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claudio lavanga is christening to us. claudio, what can you report? >> reporter: i'm on the 16th floor of a hotel looking down. i can see the pope clearly. he started in front of the basilica of staaints peter and paul. there was pieces of paper hanging. this is called -- it invited a lot of people to write down intentions rather than wishes and just tie them up and then other people would go there and move them. the whole idea is that intentions are easier to come true when other peoples help out. now, they were hoping that the pope would bless the art exhibition. i think their wish just came true, at least that one wish just came true, and the pope just came back on the popemobile as you can see and he's just leaving that art exhibition now. >> he appears to be animatedly telling a story to those in the rear of the vehicle. his energy seems very high today, and it's kind of fun to watch his security teams, the u.s. secret service among them, have to keep up with him, and that is exactly what just happened. there was just a little bit of a narrow cho
claudio lavanga is christening to us. claudio, what can you report? >> reporter: i'm on the 16th floor of a hotel looking down. i can see the pope clearly. he started in front of the basilica of staaints peter and paul. there was pieces of paper hanging. this is called -- it invited a lot of people to write down intentions rather than wishes and just tie them up and then other people would go there and move them. the whole idea is that intentions are easier to come true when other peoples...
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claudio - claudia tiene los sondeos.es y decir que algunos son un problema serio. sin embargo, ayer en iowa,donald trump dijo que no descartarÍa nombrar a un musulmÁn como miembro de su gabinete de ganar las elecciones presidenciales. tambiÉn dijo que las mujeres son superiores a loshombres lo que disgustÓ a muchos. >> no estoyde acuerdo a las mujeres y nuestros superiores a los hombres y el quiere ganar votos con las mujeres. >> ojalÁ que en este mundo todos seamos iguales mujeres y hombres. no deberÍamos comparar sexos. >> el Último debate republicano mostrÓ que los precandidatos presidenciales de ese partido ya no tienen miedo de atacar a donald trump. y parecen haber dado sus frutos porque el magnate ha bajado algunos puntos en las encuestas. claudia: mientras en el lado demÓcrata hillary clinton dijo que no encaja con el establecimiento de washington porque ella es mujer, este analista dice que quiere apelar al voto de las mujeres analista: en dÍa estÁ dando voz a mÚltiples generaciones de mujeres que se sienten com
claudio - claudia tiene los sondeos.es y decir que algunos son un problema serio. sin embargo, ayer en iowa,donald trump dijo que no descartarÍa nombrar a un musulmÁn como miembro de su gabinete de ganar las elecciones presidenciales. tambiÉn dijo que las mujeres son superiores a loshombres lo que disgustÓ a muchos. >> no estoyde acuerdo a las mujeres y nuestros superiores a los hombres y el quiere ganar votos con las mujeres. >> ojalÁ que en este mundo todos seamos iguales...
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for more on today's event we have nbc's claudio lavanga, live from havana, cuba. claudio? >> reporter: richard, hi, good morning. tens of thousands of cubans started to line up the streets and fill up the square of revolution square since the very early hours of this morning. of course this is a very special and popular pope, he's the first pope from in aive america, his native language is spanish and played a key role in the relations between the u.s. and cue with a. upon hayes rifle yesterday in havana airport, he said that brings up a lot of hope to the world, even hailed the process as an example of reconciliation to the world. he did not say anything about human or civil rights, even though he said he's going to pray for cuba to travel the path of peace, justice and reconciliation. the mass starts in about an hour. it will last about two hours, meet with president fidel -- sorry, president raul castro but the big highlight of the day may come if and when the pope meets with his brother, fidel castro. it's not on the agenda, not on the schedule but the vatican said it
for more on today's event we have nbc's claudio lavanga, live from havana, cuba. claudio? >> reporter: richard, hi, good morning. tens of thousands of cubans started to line up the streets and fill up the square of revolution square since the very early hours of this morning. of course this is a very special and popular pope, he's the first pope from in aive america, his native language is spanish and played a key role in the relations between the u.s. and cue with a. upon hayes rifle...
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thank you so much, claudio lavagna. >>> pope france us' visit to the u.s.the largest security operations. thousands of federal, local personnel will be deployed to keep the pontiff and the public safe during his five-day visit to three major cities. philadelphia is hosting the pope's largest open air public event with well over a million people expected to attend. some say 2 million. joining me now, the former homeland security adviser to new york state and president of redland strategies. pope francis, he is known to love walking among the people. mingling with them which can be very dangerous. how do officials balance that with keeping him safe? >> it really is a 360-degree arc of protection that we want to design. it's an intelligence-led operation. spearheaded by the secret service and the fbi and local law enforcement. and what you really focus on is that you've had time to prepare for this. even though it's an incredible concentration of risk with isis' statement, al qaeda looking at the u.s. as their mann enemy, the fact that they want to fly the isi
thank you so much, claudio lavagna. >>> pope france us' visit to the u.s.the largest security operations. thousands of federal, local personnel will be deployed to keep the pontiff and the public safe during his five-day visit to three major cities. philadelphia is hosting the pope's largest open air public event with well over a million people expected to attend. some say 2 million. joining me now, the former homeland security adviser to new york state and president of redland...
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and thank you, claudio. and now we go the kasie hunt who is at independence mall where there is a huge crowd gathering now. and so you are thet a hall technically behind you and that is where the pope is going to be speaking first, right? >> well, alex, independence mall is a sprawling field that stands out in front of the building behind me, and we rewaiting for the premier seats to fill in, in front of the hall, but francis is anticipated here at 4:30 where he will give a speech on religious freedom and immigration where people come here as far as los angeles and the dominican republic are here to take a look at. >> the fact that he cares about people, and wanting to reform immigration and the people of the church in a way. >> and the fact that he wants to talk about immigrants and peace. >> and we have respect for his humanity and the message of peace and his position on immigration. we wanted to be, i guess, part of the history. >> reporter: there you can hear it, and no matter where i went or who i talk
and thank you, claudio. and now we go the kasie hunt who is at independence mall where there is a huge crowd gathering now. and so you are thet a hall technically behind you and that is where the pope is going to be speaking first, right? >> well, alex, independence mall is a sprawling field that stands out in front of the building behind me, and we rewaiting for the premier seats to fill in, in front of the hall, but francis is anticipated here at 4:30 where he will give a speech on...
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let's go to nbc's claudio lavanga. what do you think the significance of the pope addressing sex abuse on this trip and in front of that audience? >> alex, i think that's exactly the point. it is not only the message that's important it is where he delivered that message. now he delivered a mess am in front of 300 bishops saying that the crimes and sins of sexual abuse to minors cannot be kept a secret anymore. why? because there are different layers of the problem of sex abuse in the church, that is the catholic church. first of all of course is the perpetrators, the one that commit that crime, the priests that break the trust of the minors by abusing them. and then another layer is when the bishops or those who are in charge of the diocese or the archdiocese of the church where this crime has taken place keep that a secret. that has happened many times in the past and that is the point that the pope was making. this pope -- around we need to remember -- what is done in the past now one year ago. well, in the last yea
let's go to nbc's claudio lavanga. what do you think the significance of the pope addressing sex abuse on this trip and in front of that audience? >> alex, i think that's exactly the point. it is not only the message that's important it is where he delivered that message. now he delivered a mess am in front of 300 bishops saying that the crimes and sins of sexual abuse to minors cannot be kept a secret anymore. why? because there are different layers of the problem of sex abuse in the...
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claudio, appreciate it.ing dr. ben carson speaking there in missouri. of course, the site of a protest since michael brown was killed last summer. let's see if we can listen in. >> on how we had to respect authority. and it's so important that we all begin to teach everybody, our young people, our police officers, our teachers, our students, everybody the importance of respecting other people. it's not just about us. it's about everybody around us. and if we can begin to understand that i think a lot of our problems are resolved. one of the thing this is's been very helpful here in ferguson is that people have begun to dialogue. we need to start these dialogues before there's a problem. people need to develop relationships before there's a problem. and then it's much less likely that those problems will occur. and let me open it up for questions. yes? >> dr. carson, peopkeeping withr theme of respect, the justice department and others who have looked at the situation here also found that the police departmen
claudio, appreciate it.ing dr. ben carson speaking there in missouri. of course, the site of a protest since michael brown was killed last summer. let's see if we can listen in. >> on how we had to respect authority. and it's so important that we all begin to teach everybody, our young people, our police officers, our teachers, our students, everybody the importance of respecting other people. it's not just about us. it's about everybody around us. and if we can begin to understand that i...
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i'm going to claudio who's live in budapest. people are queuing up for lines.d in this past hour. >> reporter: those refugees you saw in that video are trying desperately to get here through macedonia, serbia and hungary here at the budapest train station to get on the train to munich, germany, where most of them want to apply for asylum. but that's difficult because there are too many refugees and not enough trains. the que that w the queue that was behind me is gone now. but we've been told by the austrian railway countries that those trains will stop at the border with austria because they are massively overloaded. we've seen hundreds of refugees queuing every day at the train station, trying to get on one of those trains. it is orderly and well-organized. but it's a long and dangerous journey and waiting long waits, it takes their tolls on these refugees. this morning, there was a refugee woman who fell to the ground, collapsed basically on the platform. it could have been an epileptic attack. fortunately she regained her senses and boarded one of those tra
i'm going to claudio who's live in budapest. people are queuing up for lines.d in this past hour. >> reporter: those refugees you saw in that video are trying desperately to get here through macedonia, serbia and hungary here at the budapest train station to get on the train to munich, germany, where most of them want to apply for asylum. but that's difficult because there are too many refugees and not enough trains. the que that w the queue that was behind me is gone now. but we've been...
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nbc reporter, claudio lavanga, has the latest from havana. >> the pope's visit to the island finallyraws to a close on the second and last full day on the island, he flew out of havana and flew to holguin, east of the island, the first pope to do so even though the third pope to have visited this island in the last 20 years. this morning, he held another open-air mass there in the sweltering heat. it was 95 degrees fahrenheit. it was big humidity, but he solded sold ier -- soldiered on. he acknowledged the effort and sacrifice that the catholic church had to fair, of course, in the last 60 years since the revolution in 1959, as he was first banned and then restricted. he also praised the mission houses here, the thousands of mission houses, private homes turned into houses of prayers to offset the absence or lack of priests and churches much later -- churches. later on, he will fly to a church, stay in santiago, hold mass at the kath need dra before he flies out to washington where he is expected to land about 4 p.m. in the afternoon, the first leg of his four-day tour in the states.
nbc reporter, claudio lavanga, has the latest from havana. >> the pope's visit to the island finallyraws to a close on the second and last full day on the island, he flew out of havana and flew to holguin, east of the island, the first pope to do so even though the third pope to have visited this island in the last 20 years. this morning, he held another open-air mass there in the sweltering heat. it was 95 degrees fahrenheit. it was big humidity, but he solded sold ier -- soldiered on....
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nbc's claudio lavanga joins me now from budapest, hungary.iolent confrontation? >> reporter: seems like an escalation in the protection of the border by macedonia. this is not the first time that we've seen the police using force against the refugees trying to cross from greece into macedonia. we've seen that in the past two weeks or so. but the concentration, we've paid a lot more attention to hungary and the police here in hungary against the refugees. this video comes just as the foreign minister of macedonia told hungarian newspapers today they may consider if this goes on -- macedonia may consider to erect some kind of barrier along the border with greece just as hungary as done and as whole europe has criticized hungary for that. macedonia said on monday there were record-breaking 7,000 refugees crossing into macedonia. why? almost all these refugees come from war-torn countries like afghanistan, iraq and syria. what they do usually, there is a very specific route they take to get to germany or northern europe where they want to apply f
nbc's claudio lavanga joins me now from budapest, hungary.iolent confrontation? >> reporter: seems like an escalation in the protection of the border by macedonia. this is not the first time that we've seen the police using force against the refugees trying to cross from greece into macedonia. we've seen that in the past two weeks or so. but the concentration, we've paid a lot more attention to hungary and the police here in hungary against the refugees. this video comes just as the...
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we have our man in havana, so claudio, what's the mood like today? >> reporter: well t mood can be described as of excitement, of anticipation. this is the third pope in less than 20 years to visit this island and not many countries of 11 million can claim that. this pope is special. heat the -- he's the first pope from latin america, his first language is spanish. he played a key role in the ending of hostilities between the u.s. and cuba at the end of last year, but he speak the language in more ways than one. he has denounced capitalism in many ways before his papacy here. he's ended for a redistribution of wealth. >> i'm curious, claudio, though from a spiritual sentiment or political sentiment what is the trip expected to accomplish for the pope? >> well, in a way he's already accomplished a lot even before he arrives here. yesterday president obama has announced he will further ease restrictions on travel and business. last week, president castro has announced he will release more than 3,000 prisoners, the highest number since the revolution at
we have our man in havana, so claudio, what's the mood like today? >> reporter: well t mood can be described as of excitement, of anticipation. this is the third pope in less than 20 years to visit this island and not many countries of 11 million can claim that. this pope is special. heat the -- he's the first pope from latin america, his first language is spanish. he played a key role in the ending of hostilities between the u.s. and cuba at the end of last year, but he speak the...
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nbc's claudio lavanga is outside the train station in budapest. this is such an appalling scene.ok for these people if the train service is not viable to them? >> well, andrea, you can see right behind me those -- some of those hundreds of migrants have been camping out here in front of the train station since this morning are still here. you can probably hear them as well. they're still chanting same chants. they are asking for freedom. they're asking to go to germany. they are saying we are only humans just like you. well, they say they've been prevented -- well, they have been prevented from entering the station here. you can possibly see the cordon, the police cordon blocking the entrance of the train station. but only to migrants who say that most of them have actually bought tickets, expensive tickets to go all of the way to munich, germany, where most of them want to apply for asylum. they spent as much as $150. we've seen those tickets. we've seen the price. and they say that that was what was left of their savings. and now they don't have any money left to go elsewhere i
nbc's claudio lavanga is outside the train station in budapest. this is such an appalling scene.ok for these people if the train service is not viable to them? >> well, andrea, you can see right behind me those -- some of those hundreds of migrants have been camping out here in front of the train station since this morning are still here. you can probably hear them as well. they're still chanting same chants. they are asking for freedom. they're asking to go to germany. they are saying we...
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. >>> joining me on the phone is claudio lavanga who is in budapest, hungary.ou for joining us at midnight where you're at. what's happening at this hour? do the migrants continue to move at this hour of the day? do they just have to find places to sleep? what happens at this time? >> well, richard, they do. i just came back from the train station which is the main station here in budapest where the refugees tried to get trains to austria and germany. now we've seen about 3,000 refugee last week protesting and creating really mayhem to protest against the impediment imposed by the police for them to enter the train station and they decided to walk all the way to austria and in the end they managed to get there. now today there were only about 200 migrants, and that may seem like the situation has improved somehow because of it, with you in truth, that is only an apparent calm because the reason why there were so few today is, apart from the thousands that managed to get to austria, is because there were hundreds that cannot reach budapest because of what you sa
. >>> joining me on the phone is claudio lavanga who is in budapest, hungary.ou for joining us at midnight where you're at. what's happening at this hour? do the migrants continue to move at this hour of the day? do they just have to find places to sleep? what happens at this time? >> well, richard, they do. i just came back from the train station which is the main station here in budapest where the refugees tried to get trains to austria and germany. now we've seen about 3,000...
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but we start this morning with claudio lavanga. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jose. he's wrapping up here in cuba. now look at who's in that crowd. it's the president, raul castro, again. the president how the people p poem's visit here on island has reconstituted a path between the state and the catholic church and word for tolerance. if you don't think that's a miracle, consider what happened yesterday. the east the country has suffered one of the last doubts in a century. >> and a lot of talk who the pope is not meeting with, not meeting with dissidents, opposition leaders. here's what they said, claudio. >> he -- imagine that he's so busy to waste his time with non-important persons and non-important issues. >> when someone brings a message of hope, it's always good, but there won't be much more because with a government like we have to gain something more is very complicated and the pope knows that. >> claudio, it seems as though the pope had time to visit with fidel castro, who is not a government official, met with him for 45 minutes and said the important thi
but we start this morning with claudio lavanga. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jose. he's wrapping up here in cuba. now look at who's in that crowd. it's the president, raul castro, again. the president how the people p poem's visit here on island has reconstituted a path between the state and the catholic church and word for tolerance. if you don't think that's a miracle, consider what happened yesterday. the east the country has suffered one of the last doubts in a century....
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claudio, what's the mood like down there?y imagine how excited people are getting. >> you can see probably behind me the few people that got the honor of standing in front on the step of st. patrick's cathedral. you can see to my left, probably, people wearing workers yellow safety vests. now those are the people, many of the workers who have been working on renovation of st. patrick's cathedral now renovation that cost $174 million. they finished it ahead of schedule because of the pope's arrival. look at the result. it looks like brand new, just ready for the pope to arrive. and of course, given alongside many donors who made that renovation possible, some of the people who will be able to see and meet and greet the pope up close and personal. a lot of people to my right lining up fifth avenue. of course, fifth avenue's closed down from the 6 to 48. there's a lot of people lining up, hoping to catch a glimpse of the pope. let me tell you, i've been following pope around the world for a long time now. but in terms of securit
claudio, what's the mood like down there?y imagine how excited people are getting. >> you can see probably behind me the few people that got the honor of standing in front on the step of st. patrick's cathedral. you can see to my left, probably, people wearing workers yellow safety vests. now those are the people, many of the workers who have been working on renovation of st. patrick's cathedral now renovation that cost $174 million. they finished it ahead of schedule because of the...
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we find claudio joining me from outside the station. thank you so much.eople have bought tickets, they have spent their last euros on these tickets, and why is -- i just don't understand why hungary won't let them pass through. they are looking for refuge in germany and germany is open arms. >> reporter: well, andrea, hungary is simply saying that it is applying e.u. regulations. now, there is such called doubling convention which states that migrants who arrive in europe should apply for asylum in the first european country of entry. well, that most of the time is italy and greece. now, these migrants who arrived here have passed through greece, so that was the first country, the european country they passed through, but greece just let them through because they all wanted to go to germany. once they got here in hungary, hungary decided to apply that rule to the letter. so they say they're going to stay here and they're going to screen each one of them and whoever wants to ask for -- apply for asylum will have to do it here and then they can leave the co
we find claudio joining me from outside the station. thank you so much.eople have bought tickets, they have spent their last euros on these tickets, and why is -- i just don't understand why hungary won't let them pass through. they are looking for refuge in germany and germany is open arms. >> reporter: well, andrea, hungary is simply saying that it is applying e.u. regulations. now, there is such called doubling convention which states that migrants who arrive in europe should apply for...
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than you, claudio vargas in havana. >>> and now, we now know the identity of baby e doe. her body was found in a trash bag on the beach in massachusetts. her name is bella bond, and she was 2 years old. her mother and boyfriend will be charged in her death. >> the boyfriend and mother took steps to keep the disappearance secret to avoid prosecution. >>> and kim davis may have violated a judge's order. one of the deputies is accusing her her of modifying licenses that may cause them to be invalid. the judge released her under the condition that she not interfere with employees as they issue marriage licenses. >>> and authorities are worried that fires are going to roar back to life and undo major gains. the fire burning north of san francisco and the beaut fire burning southeast of sacramento continuing. >>> and now, we go to southeast kansas where a tornado destroyed homes and wiping out a few in the town of hillsdale can, and no life threatening injuries were reported. more storms are expected to be across the country, and the weather channel's wolf reynold is here with
than you, claudio vargas in havana. >>> and now, we now know the identity of baby e doe. her body was found in a trash bag on the beach in massachusetts. her name is bella bond, and she was 2 years old. her mother and boyfriend will be charged in her death. >> the boyfriend and mother took steps to keep the disappearance secret to avoid prosecution. >>> and kim davis may have violated a judge's order. one of the deputies is accusing her her of modifying licenses that may...
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. >> this is claudio and maurelia. it's good to have friends in a place like salvador.out them. >> salud. >> thank you. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> right. >> cool. >> tuesday night. >> yeah, man. tuesday nights are very impressive. many people come to church first, next you go to drinking around. try some place, listen to music. in the corner here, man. >> people have to work tomorrow, right? i guess that's brazil, right? >> yeah, it's brazil. but you have this kind of behavior here, but not in the whole city. >> how different is salvador from rio and sao paolo? >> man, salvador is the mother. you know? the music here, the attitude, this area is amazing. >> it is. >> amazing. eat, drink, history, memory, anything. >> pelourinho, pelo for short, was salvador during the portuguese colonial period. it's almost always a party, a series of parties, actually, but tonight is special. ♪ >> look at this smell, man. >> smells good. >> yes. >> oh, that's good. >> isn't that good? >> where to next? >> go to this area. >> yeah. >> i like to bring you today because coming here,
. >> this is claudio and maurelia. it's good to have friends in a place like salvador.out them. >> salud. >> thank you. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> right. >> cool. >> tuesday night. >> yeah, man. tuesday nights are very impressive. many people come to church first, next you go to drinking around. try some place, listen to music. in the corner here, man. >> people have to work tomorrow, right? i guess that's brazil, right? >> yeah, it's...
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claudio luvonga is live in budapest. good morning. this is just a situation which by the day, by the hour, by the minute, gets more and more desperate. >> well, it certainly appears so, jose. hundreds of asylum seekers have been camping out here for days now, grew tires of waiting for the chance to board a train directly to austria and germany and decided to take the matter in their own hands. so about a couple hours ago, hundreds of them started walking to the border with austria. as you said, more than 100 miles away. then they will continue all the way to germany. that's 250 miles. i spoke to some of them. i was walking with them earlier on in the day. they said it's not a problem for them because they have already crossed six countries. they can cross two more. well, now, the reason why they started walking is they got scared about what happened yesterday when hundreds of refugees were allowed to board trains, regional trains that went all the way to the border with austria, but 30 miles into the journey, they got stopped at a tra
claudio luvonga is live in budapest. good morning. this is just a situation which by the day, by the hour, by the minute, gets more and more desperate. >> well, it certainly appears so, jose. hundreds of asylum seekers have been camping out here for days now, grew tires of waiting for the chance to board a train directly to austria and germany and decided to take the matter in their own hands. so about a couple hours ago, hundreds of them started walking to the border with austria. as you...
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joining me from cuba is nbc news correspondent claudio lavanga. in the pope's visit here? we know the schedule but is there an anticipation that he might go off script? >> reporter: well, indeed, of course. thomas, he always does and probably will do in the states in the many speeches he is going to give there. now, of course, all eyes first on what he says in congress in washington. no pope has ever done that and a lot of concern from -- particularly from the republicans of issues of -- for instance, the environment and well, of course, he said quite clearly he believes -- even said it in the encyclical. that climate change is man-made and made it unpopular for a republican and one republican is not going to be there and that's not going to be the only case when his words weighing very heavily. every word, every gesture can swing vote there is and everybody to listen carefully about every word now, of course, all eyes on what he has got to say about gay marriage, for instance. the reason why he is there is for the world meeting of families, meani
joining me from cuba is nbc news correspondent claudio lavanga. in the pope's visit here? we know the schedule but is there an anticipation that he might go off script? >> reporter: well, indeed, of course. thomas, he always does and probably will do in the states in the many speeches he is going to give there. now, of course, all eyes first on what he says in congress in washington. no pope has ever done that and a lot of concern from -- particularly from the republicans of issues of --...
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francisca: claudio eres como johnny, e isela mÁs joven, sigue.a: eso se lo sabe chabÁn que sabe de nÚmeros, y de datos. alejandro: yo estudio, que es diferente. francisca: no me daÑen la telenovela. johnny: no se pierdan yo no creo en los hombres. william: y lo pueden ver desde su telÉfono mÓvil o su computadora. karla: quÉ noveleros me salieron, estoy con el querido chef carlos y el caldo de pollo, sabiendo novelas cocinamos, ¿quÉ vamos a cocinar el dÍa de hoy? >> una masa para pasteles en hojas, lo que ustedes le dicen el tamal, estamos preparÁndolo con el plÁtano. karla: entonces los de monjas... chef: para que no se ponga negro, y lo tenemos suavecito. karla: ya volvemos. >> sÍguenos en todas nuestras redes sociales, te esperamos todos los días empiezo con un café de dunkin' donuts.ria. el olor a café me transporta a mis raíces latinas. uno no siente el amargo. entre el aroma y el sabor... es perfecto. dunkin'... tu lugar para el café. todos los días empiezo con un café de dunkin' donuts.ria. el olor a café me transporta a mis raíces latinas.
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nbc's claudio lavania was in the middle of it. >> reporter: after a two-day standoff, hundreds of trains were allowed to board the train but this train is not going to vienna and certainly not to munich. this is most likely to go where they will be taken to a refugee camp there. this is the irony of it all. on the train, it says, europe without borders. >> president obama is back in the lower 48 after a trip to alaska. he is the first sitting president to venture north of the arctic circle. the president showcased alaska's natural wonders, almost using himself as a prop to bring attention to climate change in the way speeches can't. he toured resurrection bay and held up silver salmon in bristol way. he flew to the arctic of alaska. >> to decision 2016, vice-president, joe biden, appeared in florida, pressing the administration's case for the nuclear deal with iran. his visit comes in the middle of new signs that he may decide to run against hillary clinton for president. we report on biden's latest moves and whether he has the money to mount a real challenge. >> reporter: it is vice-pre
nbc's claudio lavania was in the middle of it. >> reporter: after a two-day standoff, hundreds of trains were allowed to board the train but this train is not going to vienna and certainly not to munich. this is most likely to go where they will be taken to a refugee camp there. this is the irony of it all. on the train, it says, europe without borders. >> president obama is back in the lower 48 after a trip to alaska. he is the first sitting president to venture north of the arctic...
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there's nbc's claudio lavagna in the bird's-eye view. he sees the gathering crowd below. let's talk about what you are seeing from your vantage point. what can we expect there this afternoon? >> the mass is about three hours away, alex. you can see behind me, the place is filling up already. the party has already started here. there is a pre-mass show that lasts about three or four hours. it started at 12:00, and there is a great lineup of musbriicia singers. we heard an amazing soprano sing a beautiful song. people are gearing up for that big final event which is the mass at 4:00 and will last about two hours. i don't know whether there is a million people already but certainly it will be close to that. >> you mentioned the audio there. we can hear some music coming through your microphone there. how clear is that? because when you talk about a million people, do you expect that crowd to extend to right under where you are standing? >> well, i expect it to extend a lot further down than this. yesterday to get to that stage over there, i walked from a convention center in
there's nbc's claudio lavagna in the bird's-eye view. he sees the gathering crowd below. let's talk about what you are seeing from your vantage point. what can we expect there this afternoon? >> the mass is about three hours away, alex. you can see behind me, the place is filling up already. the party has already started here. there is a pre-mass show that lasts about three or four hours. it started at 12:00, and there is a great lineup of musbriicia singers. we heard an amazing soprano...
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claudio, what else is on the pope's schedule today?d. this is the first time any pope visit that particular town even though there are -- pope francis is the third pope who visited this island in the last 20 years. now this is not only the birthplace of raul and fidel castro, it is also important in a religious sense because it is where it is said that the patron saint of this island, the lady of charity made her first miraculous appearance in the 17th century. now pope francis will hold a mass there in about 20 minutes from now. we do expect 100,000 to 200,000 people to attend. then he will fly to santiago -- tomorrow morning he will hold a mass in the cathedral that bears the name of the patron saint before he flies out to washington where he is expected to land at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. >> thank you. [ speaking spanish ] >>> a new shriver report snapshot poll of american catholic give some insight on how they feel towards the pope. 86% think it is a good thing for the pope to emphasize issues like income\s and preserving the environmen
claudio, what else is on the pope's schedule today?d. this is the first time any pope visit that particular town even though there are -- pope francis is the third pope who visited this island in the last 20 years. now this is not only the birthplace of raul and fidel castro, it is also important in a religious sense because it is where it is said that the patron saint of this island, the lady of charity made her first miraculous appearance in the 17th century. now pope francis will hold a mass...
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let me goes to claudio lavonga. we call them a cathedral, it's now a basilica of saint peter and paul. >> reporter: i'm in front of the basilica where there's a number of people here waiting as you can see. they are waiving some kind of pope emoji. now they've been here since the very early hours in the morning, about 5:00 we got here and they were already here waiting. now they're not going to make it inside the basilica because inside the basilica, chris, there will be 1200 people attending the first mass of the pope in philadelphia. they were selected a among the 219 parishes around here. he's expected to arrive here in an hour from now. the mass will last two hours. he's not the first pope to visit the basilica. pope john paul ii was here in 1979. there is a relic of the pope that will be on display. it has been on display throughout the whole week of the world meeting of families which is the main reason the pope is here in the u.s. >> we're going to talk about the basilica, the church because of its history bu
let me goes to claudio lavonga. we call them a cathedral, it's now a basilica of saint peter and paul. >> reporter: i'm in front of the basilica where there's a number of people here waiting as you can see. they are waiving some kind of pope emoji. now they've been here since the very early hours in the morning, about 5:00 we got here and they were already here waiting. now they're not going to make it inside the basilica because inside the basilica, chris, there will be 1200 people...
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joining me now from havana, nbc correspondent claudio lavanga.e pope's visit to cuba this weekend? >> well, as usually happens with the pope during his trips abroad, the most interesting events or moments, key moments will come off the schedule because of his impromptu decisions. we have heard, the vatican has hinted to everybody that the pope may meet fidel castro. it's not on the schedule, but they said it's possible if fidel -- if castro feels well enough. and the only time we can see that, if we think, may be later on today. after he arrived today, there's no other -- anything else in his schedule. so that's the only time when we think that may happen. so watch out. later on, the pope may meet fidel sass throw and that will make one historic moment. >> absolutely be an historic moment. it feels like everything this pope does is a little extraordinary and historic. we'll be watching his trip. thank you so much to claudio lavagna in havana. >>> up next, the importance of an intergenerational movement. >>> later, batman confronts police brutalit
joining me now from havana, nbc correspondent claudio lavanga.e pope's visit to cuba this weekend? >> well, as usually happens with the pope during his trips abroad, the most interesting events or moments, key moments will come off the schedule because of his impromptu decisions. we have heard, the vatican has hinted to everybody that the pope may meet fidel castro. it's not on the schedule, but they said it's possible if fidel -- if castro feels well enough. and the only time we can see...
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nbc's claudio lavanga filed this report for us. >> reporter: yes, luke, tempers have been flying high train station in budapest all day. now, the day started with hundreds of migrants protesting once again against the hungarian government's decision to block the entrance of the station to migrants. they don't want them to board to germany and most say we bought the tingts for them so that they were cheating no police and arrested and yet to make things worse. a number of far right nationalists at some stage turned up, confronting migrants and two of them so aggressive they were dragged into the train station by the police an later on in the afternoon the migrants went at it again. well, they went in their hundreds into the roads to the side of the train station to block traffic. they blocked the cars there. and the riot police turned up and after a quick confrontation, they back into the square they started some kind of sit-in protest that don't last long because we saw a number of fights break out among the migrants themselves. once again these migrants are really growing tired of st
nbc's claudio lavanga filed this report for us. >> reporter: yes, luke, tempers have been flying high train station in budapest all day. now, the day started with hundreds of migrants protesting once again against the hungarian government's decision to block the entrance of the station to migrants. they don't want them to board to germany and most say we bought the tingts for them so that they were cheating no police and arrested and yet to make things worse. a number of far right...
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claudio is at the international train station in budapest where we should warn you there is a satellite delay. this is an important story. tell me what the latest is there. >> well, jose, we have seen some pretty disturbing pictures of a family in a station nearby, about 30 miles here, from budapest, being dragged on the railway from hungarian police. now, that family, i don't know whether you can see the footage, but the family was traveling among hundreds of other migrants who this morning were finally allowed to board trains and enter the station in buddepist after a two-day standoff. they were hoping they would board trains directly to munich and of course austria. they bought the tickets for, but it was soon announced those international trains were canceled. they all boarded the first trains that will go as close as possible to the border with austria in the hope that they could continue that journey and cross the border into austria. 30 miles into the journey, the train stopped. the police forced the migrants off the train. they wanted to take them to a refugee camp nearby, the c
claudio is at the international train station in budapest where we should warn you there is a satellite delay. this is an important story. tell me what the latest is there. >> well, jose, we have seen some pretty disturbing pictures of a family in a station nearby, about 30 miles here, from budapest, being dragged on the railway from hungarian police. now, that family, i don't know whether you can see the footage, but the family was traveling among hundreds of other migrants who this...
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marisela con claudio, y para con daniel. marÍa dolores con max.render muchÍsimo para ser líderes en nuestra vida y para ser mejores seres humanos al servicio de nuestra comunidad. todo eso esta la primera parte del libro porque la segunda parte es una fÁbula de ficciÓn eco espiritual en la amazonia. karla: que pretendes a travÉs de estar libro? ismael: transformar vidas. yo le llamo lectura con propÓsito. la fÁbula simplemente es la excusa de un personaje de ficciÓn es porque la niÑa tania, a sus 15 aÑos descubre al morir su papÁ el lÍder de la comunidad de la villa bambÚ ahÍ descubre el secreto o el legado que este maestro carpintero le dejaba a ella, hereda la responsabilidad de ser la lÍder de la villa a sus 15 aÑos. entonces, la verdad es que es una linda fÁbula futurista y como buscar lo esencial en el contacto con la naturaleza nos hace mÁs feliz de que conectarnos de ella. en nuestra madre. karla: que interesante que hayas proyectado. ismael: yo creo que en el 208 el mundo va a estar mÁs desarrollado5 tecnolÓgicamente. pero la tecnologÍa es
marisela con claudio, y para con daniel. marÍa dolores con max.render muchÍsimo para ser líderes en nuestra vida y para ser mejores seres humanos al servicio de nuestra comunidad. todo eso esta la primera parte del libro porque la segunda parte es una fÁbula de ficciÓn eco espiritual en la amazonia. karla: que pretendes a travÉs de estar libro? ismael: transformar vidas. yo le llamo lectura con propÓsito. la fÁbula simplemente es la excusa de un personaje de ficciÓn es porque la niÑa...
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claudio, knowing the stir the papal visit incited there, give us a sense of what america is in for next. >> reporter: basically, it's easily summed up. expect the unexpected. the pope of loves to just go off the cuff. now, most of his speeches will be in spanish so maybe it's about time to learn that language, but there will be only four speeches in english, but he always goes off cuff, especially when he's around the youth. now, the one thing the pope loves to do is to get in touch with his flock so he doesn't like to be -- he likes to be -- he doesn't like to be at an arm's length. that's why the security, the massive security plans have been put in place for obvious reason during his trip to d.c. and new york and philadelphia will be probably a problem for that. he loves to just stop the popemobile, loves to get off, likes to pick up a kid. he loves children. of course, the disabled and the poor. and we love to see whether he will be allowed to get anywhere close to the flock as he likes to do. but this is truly a historic moment which starts from president obama and the first lady t
claudio, knowing the stir the papal visit incited there, give us a sense of what america is in for next. >> reporter: basically, it's easily summed up. expect the unexpected. the pope of loves to just go off the cuff. now, most of his speeches will be in spanish so maybe it's about time to learn that language, but there will be only four speeches in english, but he always goes off cuff, especially when he's around the youth. now, the one thing the pope loves to do is to get in touch with...
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it's great to see you, claudio. important is this visit to cuba for this latin american, the first latin american pope? >> reporter: well, i couldn't hear the question very well so i'll just get going with what i saw today with the pope. now the pope is still in the east of the country. this is a very important visit to that particular town because it is the first pope ever to visit that town even though he's the third pope in less than 20 years to visit the island. he's finished now mass, he's going to -- he will go next to what is called the cross hill, where there is a 15 feet hill that overlooks the whole of the town. we haven't seen any kind of -- any of the incidents during that mass that we have seen yesterday when three people, at least three people tried to rush the pope with chants of freedom and tried to throw leaflets at him. one got very close to him. we have seen only a big banner in the crowd of someone holding it up that says -- that said the truth sets you free. now of course, you can read it both r
it's great to see you, claudio. important is this visit to cuba for this latin american, the first latin american pope? >> reporter: well, i couldn't hear the question very well so i'll just get going with what i saw today with the pope. now the pope is still in the east of the country. this is a very important visit to that particular town because it is the first pope ever to visit that town even though he's the third pope in less than 20 years to visit the island. he's finished now...
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>> claudio, thank you for that. >>> britain celebrates a royal record for queen elizabeth.now the longest reigning monarch in britain's history. nbc news royal contributor is live in london. how do d the queen celebrate this big, historical anniversary? >> reporter: well, as you can see, ari, the sun has set on the queen's day here in london. she's currently up in scotland. she spent the day opening a new railroad, taking a trip with her husband prince phillip on a steam engine, perhaps a little nod there to her ancestor queen victoria and we think she's enjoying a well earned din we are the duchess of came branlg and prince william and taking a rest and said at the beginning she didn't want too much fuss, understated. it was very much a case of business as usual and carrying on and engagements would you believe at the age of 89, carries out 400 engagements a year and did say a few words saying that she acknowledged that everyone had had an outpouring of emotion about the milestone and for her, it wasn't something she necessarily aspired to and the part and parcell of the l
>> claudio, thank you for that. >>> britain celebrates a royal record for queen elizabeth.now the longest reigning monarch in britain's history. nbc news royal contributor is live in london. how do d the queen celebrate this big, historical anniversary? >> reporter: well, as you can see, ari, the sun has set on the queen's day here in london. she's currently up in scotland. she spent the day opening a new railroad, taking a trip with her husband prince phillip on a steam...
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. >> okay, nbc's claudio lavanga, thanks so much. >>> kentucky clerk kim davis could return to work asarly as tomorrow, but the big question, will she end up blocking her co-workers from issuing same-sex marriage licenses? also ahead for you, donald trump versus ben carson. new signs the gop front-runner and the guy right behind him in the polls are about to slug it out. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong and try aleve pm, now with an easy open cap. nbut your stellar notebook full hangives youn ap calc. the gumption to reach for the sky. that's that new gear feeling. over 1,000 items $5 or less in store and online. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ [ birds squawking ] my mom makes airplane engines that can talk. [ birds squawking ] ♪ my mom makes h
. >> okay, nbc's claudio lavanga, thanks so much. >>> kentucky clerk kim davis could return to work asarly as tomorrow, but the big question, will she end up blocking her co-workers from issuing same-sex marriage licenses? also ahead for you, donald trump versus ben carson. new signs the gop front-runner and the guy right behind him in the polls are about to slug it out. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first...
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claudio lavagna reporting.lan being received in. >> reporter: well, ari, in a way, the proposal to arrest refugees crossing the border is nothing new. we have seen in the last few days and weeks the police here in hungary just taking by force the refugees and to a refugee center and they are being force bring detained effectively. when's more concerning may be, ari, the conditions they're kept in. now, today, we have seen in the last few days how that refugee center is overcrowded, people sleeping outside in the cold, the rain. when's even more concerning is what we have seen from inside that compound. well, finally, we have seem some rare pic from inside thanks to an amateur video shot by an aide worker who was allowed to get in with the hungarian red cross and shows tens if not hundreds of refugees piling up in front of a handful of policemen trying desperately to catch a -- one of those plastic bags, thrown into the crowd full of sandwiches and bottles of water and many left without it, ari. >> wow. another
claudio lavagna reporting.lan being received in. >> reporter: well, ari, in a way, the proposal to arrest refugees crossing the border is nothing new. we have seen in the last few days and weeks the police here in hungary just taking by force the refugees and to a refugee center and they are being force bring detained effectively. when's more concerning may be, ari, the conditions they're kept in. now, today, we have seen in the last few days how that refugee center is overcrowded, people...
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hour from now to satiago de cuba in the southeast, the second largest city joining me from havana is claudio laugh van ga. pope francis spoke about the sacrifices catholics made in cuba. what is the message he is delivering with his next stop? >> the homilies that he delivers usually are secreted until they are actually delivered but the next mass is going to hold tomorrow in satiago de cuba, but he already touched on all the subjects that he was expected to in his two full days here in cuba. yesterday, in havana, he hinted that people should really serve each other rather than ideals that will, of course, seem like a little of a poke to the ideology of socialism here, or as you would lake to interpret it. but then he moved on today to talk about how difficult it has been for the church to operate, if not exist at all in this country since the revolution in 1959. now, he said that he acknowledged the efforts ant sacrifices of the church and he also appreciated the so-called mission houses. now there are thousands of mission houses here, houses, private homes, turned into house of prayers to
hour from now to satiago de cuba in the southeast, the second largest city joining me from havana is claudio laugh van ga. pope francis spoke about the sacrifices catholics made in cuba. what is the message he is delivering with his next stop? >> the homilies that he delivers usually are secreted until they are actually delivered but the next mass is going to hold tomorrow in satiago de cuba, but he already touched on all the subjects that he was expected to in his two full days here in...