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and jason carroll is right now, you see everyone cheering, moving very quickly, jason carroll outside to philadelphia and jason, people there also waiting for a glimpse of this pope. >> well, erin, there were people as you can imagine here on manhattan's upper eastside, 22nd street. the residence where the pope has been staying since he's been here in new york. the problem is the nypd telling us that as soon as the pope gets close, what they do is put the area under a security freeze. they already in fact have done that and as a result of that, anyone who is here on 72 isn't street is moved a block away on either side. anyone wanting to come to see the pope who doesn't live in the area has to go to 71st street on one side or 73rd street on the other side. once again, so many people have come out in this city who didn't get a chance maybe to see the the pope at st. patrick's or could not get into central park and waited out in the street, waiting on this street, as well, hoping to get a glimpse of the fiat and get one little tiny little shot of the pope as he drives by. i just have to
and jason carroll is right now, you see everyone cheering, moving very quickly, jason carroll outside to philadelphia and jason, people there also waiting for a glimpse of this pope. >> well, erin, there were people as you can imagine here on manhattan's upper eastside, 22nd street. the residence where the pope has been staying since he's been here in new york. the problem is the nypd telling us that as soon as the pope gets close, what they do is put the area under a security freeze....
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jason carroll and carol costello are outside of central park watching all of this. reporter: i have been in line all morning with thousands and thousands of people trying to get into central park. you can take a look behind me. the white tents are where the folks tr v to try to get to to check in. you still have tens o of thousands of people who are still trying to get into central park and haven't made it there because the lines are so incredibly long and it's taking so long to have everyone come through the check point area and have their bags checked. this is what's really holding things up. the concern now is that people simply aren't going to be able to get in. i spoke to one officer who said they had hoped to have everyone basically in place and inside central park by about 3:30. maybe 3:45 or 4:00. but i have to tell you from looking at the lines now, that's not going to happen. they are not going to have everyone in a half hour from now. they are not going to have everyone in 45 minutes from now. they are not going to have everyone in an hour from now. i can
jason carroll and carol costello are outside of central park watching all of this. reporter: i have been in line all morning with thousands and thousands of people trying to get into central park. you can take a look behind me. the white tents are where the folks tr v to try to get to to check in. you still have tens o of thousands of people who are still trying to get into central park and haven't made it there because the lines are so incredibly long and it's taking so long to have everyone...
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cnn's jason carroll was there. >> reporter: christine and john. this is what the faithful and dedicated looked like. they have been out here since early thursday morning waiting hours to get a glimpse of the pope. they did not have tickets, but wanted to get a quick look on fifth avenue. one is heather and christopher. her brother is a jesuit priest. you said you wanted to come out here and feel the energy. >> it was amazing. my heart was pounding. i didn't expect i would see him in the motorcade. i was in the right place at the right time and see him wave. i got a great shot. i'm still shaking. >> reporter: this is a pope that seemed to speak to so many people. why do you think that is? >> it is not every day you see a man in this position of power. it is so humble. that is what we need to take away. we need to stop judging each other and embrace each other. >> he is bringing something to the world that the world needs right now. what did this man say about gay marriage? he said who am i to judge. global warming is controversial. he said we need
cnn's jason carroll was there. >> reporter: christine and john. this is what the faithful and dedicated looked like. they have been out here since early thursday morning waiting hours to get a glimpse of the pope. they did not have tickets, but wanted to get a quick look on fifth avenue. one is heather and christopher. her brother is a jesuit priest. you said you wanted to come out here and feel the energy. >> it was amazing. my heart was pounding. i didn't expect i would see him in...
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we have more from cnn's jason carroll. >> reporter: john and christine, the commissioner reached james blake by phone and apologized to him late thursday afternoon. police say blake accepted the apology. the tennis star was roughed up by a plain clothed police officer and what police call a case of mistaken identity. he was in front of his hotel and waiting for a car to take him to the u.s. open and an unidentified man rushed him. >> i thought it was a high school friend i didn't recognize and hug me. he didn't. he picked me up and hit me to the ground and turned me over. >> reporter: blake says the plain clothed officer did not identify himself nor did he say why he was being held. there were six officers involved in the incident. all were white. blake is biracial. the commissioner bill bratton says this is not about race, but mistaken identity. he says blake looked very much like the suspect police believed they were looking for. police have video of the incident which they are not releasing. after review of the video, they placed the officer who tackled blake on administrative duty
we have more from cnn's jason carroll. >> reporter: john and christine, the commissioner reached james blake by phone and apologized to him late thursday afternoon. police say blake accepted the apology. the tennis star was roughed up by a plain clothed police officer and what police call a case of mistaken identity. he was in front of his hotel and waiting for a car to take him to the u.s. open and an unidentified man rushed him. >> i thought it was a high school friend i didn't...
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jason carroll is at the home of the vatican's representative at the u.n. -- to the u.n. where pope francis is getting some well deserved rest tonight. jason, i want to start with you. the pope is back in his new york city digs, new york city home tonight. vie the scene. how much security is there? i was there this morning. there was a lot of security. >> yeah, a great deal of security still at this point. in fact, don, in order to get into the spot where we are now, we had to go through a security sweep. some of those folks who came out here who wasn't to get that last glimpse of the pope before he heads off to philadelphia, they were actually told that this particular spot where we are on 72nd and madison was under a security freeze and those folks had to stay a block away in either direction. as we're here now and the pope is getting his well deserved rest, you start thinking about all those moments while he was here and all those times he affected so many people. the one moment that comes to my mind, don, is when we met a man who was one of those sort of characteristic
jason carroll is at the home of the vatican's representative at the u.n. -- to the u.n. where pope francis is getting some well deserved rest tonight. jason, i want to start with you. the pope is back in his new york city digs, new york city home tonight. vie the scene. how much security is there? i was there this morning. there was a lot of security. >> yeah, a great deal of security still at this point. in fact, don, in order to get into the spot where we are now, we had to go through a...
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let's get more from cnn's jason carroll. >> reporter: the commissioner was able to reach blake by phonepologize to him late thursday afternoon. police say blake accepted the apology. the tennis star was roughed up by a plain clothes police officer if what police call a case of mistaken identity. it happened wednesday after while blake was in front of the midtown hotel and waiting for a car to take him to the u.s. open and an unidentified man rushed him. >> i thought maybe it was someone i did not recognize. a high school friend to mess with me and give me a hug. turned out quickly it wasn't. he picked me up and hugged me, but body slammed me. put me on the ground and told me to turnover and shut my mouth. >> reporter: blake cooperated and cuffed and held. he said the plain clothes officer who tackled him did not identify himself nor did he say why he was being held. all six officers involved were white and blake is biracial. he says blake looked very much like the suspect police believe they were looking for. police have video of the incident which they are not releasing. after review o
let's get more from cnn's jason carroll. >> reporter: the commissioner was able to reach blake by phonepologize to him late thursday afternoon. police say blake accepted the apology. the tennis star was roughed up by a plain clothes police officer if what police call a case of mistaken identity. it happened wednesday after while blake was in front of the midtown hotel and waiting for a car to take him to the u.s. open and an unidentified man rushed him. >> i thought maybe it was...
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cnn's jason carroll has more. >> reporter: these are some of the people who have been here ever sinceday morning waiting hours to get a glimpse of the pope. these are the folks who did not have tickets, but wanted to come to fifth avenue to get a quick look. one of the people, heather christopher. her brother is a jesuit priest. he was inside for the service. you were here outside. you were saying you wanted to come out here and feel the energy. what was it like? >> it was amazing. my heart was pounding. i didn't expect i would actually see him in the motorcade. i got to be in the right place at the right time and see him and wave. i got a great shot of it. it was just -- i'm still shaking. >> reporter: this pope seems to speak to so many. why do you think that is? >> it is not every day you see a man in this position and power that is humble. i feel like that's what we need to take away from this. we need to learn to stop judging and embracing each other. >> he brings something to the world that we need. there is so much controversy. let's say gay marriage. he said who am i to judge.
cnn's jason carroll has more. >> reporter: these are some of the people who have been here ever sinceday morning waiting hours to get a glimpse of the pope. these are the folks who did not have tickets, but wanted to come to fifth avenue to get a quick look. one of the people, heather christopher. her brother is a jesuit priest. he was inside for the service. you were here outside. you were saying you wanted to come out here and feel the energy. what was it like? >> it was amazing....
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jason carroll is "outfront." as we look at this video, walk us through. what do we see?rter: you can see the way after looking at that video why james blake felt the way he did. let's show some of that video again. you can see he was standing there in front of the hotel there on wednesday. that officer rushes him, grabs him, throws him to the ground. within seconds, he is in handcuffs. he was held there for about ten minutes. you don't see that on the videotape. that happens after. while he is there on the ground, according to blake, he kept saying, there's no audio but he kept saying, what are you doing? why am i here? he says at no point did the officer identify himself. he said at no point did the officer say why he was taking him down, why he was under arrest. again, he was undercover, according to blake at no point could he see a badge a shield, anything at all that would identify this man as an officer. you can imagine the way he felt as he was there on the ground. then was taken into handcuffs. also i should tell you, in terms of what police are saying about this,
jason carroll is "outfront." as we look at this video, walk us through. what do we see?rter: you can see the way after looking at that video why james blake felt the way he did. let's show some of that video again. you can see he was standing there in front of the hotel there on wednesday. that officer rushes him, grabs him, throws him to the ground. within seconds, he is in handcuffs. he was held there for about ten minutes. you don't see that on the videotape. that happens after....
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jason carroll in new york. >>> harry houck, a former nypd detective. we know a police job is tough.ere there two mistakes, not only getting the identity wrong but gang tackling a guy in the middle of the street? not a violent criminal. this is a credit card fraud case. >> police officers have been going after shoplifters. we throw that out that it's a credit card case. the fact that there's the identification -- once a police officer hears there's an identification, that's the guy, the police officer now has probable cause to make an arrest. now, whether or not that officer acted correctly or incorrectly in tackling him -- i would have went over to the gentleman and told him i was a police officer. apparently -- >> that's the question. >> apparently what had happened -- >> that's required. we looked up the law. the arresting police officer must inform such person of his authority and purpose and reason for such an arrest. >> exactly. you should definite -- i always did it. i don't know why they didn't do it. the fact that they tackled him for no apparent reason that we know -- i hav
jason carroll in new york. >>> harry houck, a former nypd detective. we know a police job is tough.ere there two mistakes, not only getting the identity wrong but gang tackling a guy in the middle of the street? not a violent criminal. this is a credit card fraud case. >> police officers have been going after shoplifters. we throw that out that it's a credit card case. the fact that there's the identification -- once a police officer hears there's an identification, that's the...
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jason carroll is "out front." >> reporter: he's brash, a multimillionaire and taking a lot of heat forraise the price of a drug to treat cancer and aids patients more than 5,000%. now martin shrelli is backing down. >> we agreed to lower the price to more affordable and able to allow the company to make a profit, but a very small profit and we think these changes will be welcomed. >> reporter: the drug in question is called daraprim used to treat a deadly parasitic infection. it used to cost 13.50 per pill. turing changed the cost to $750 a pill. hillary clinton blasted that rate hike this >> that's produce gouging pure and simple. >> reporter: the hiv medicine association sent a joint letter calling the increase unjustifiable for the medically vulnerable patient population. in a previous interview with cbs news, screlly called the increase an altruistic move that would have helped fund research. >> with these new profits we can spend all of that upside on these patients who sorely need a new drug in my opinion. >> reporter: the 32-year-old not new to controversy. in 2013 while serving
jason carroll is "out front." >> reporter: he's brash, a multimillionaire and taking a lot of heat forraise the price of a drug to treat cancer and aids patients more than 5,000%. now martin shrelli is backing down. >> we agreed to lower the price to more affordable and able to allow the company to make a profit, but a very small profit and we think these changes will be welcomed. >> reporter: the drug in question is called daraprim used to treat a deadly parasitic...
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we just have to find them. >> jason carroll joins us now.to think there are 700 kids found and not identified. somebody watching this right now, what can they do to help find the names for all these unidentified kids. >> you're right, anderson, it is a sobering number and there is one simple thing anyone can do. go to the facebook page at the center for missing and exploited children set up titled help id me. again, help id me. anderson, you can go to the facebook page, log on by state if you're living in california or texas. you can see who is missing in texas and who they found in california. you can see some of this imaging, some of these faces, see if there is anyone you recognize from talking to so many people there, anderson, they say they can look at cases going back to the 1950s based on the new technology they have and they are not going to give up until all of these children are identified. >> i mean, for the people that work there, this has to be haunting to see these kids images kind of calling out to them every single day. >> an
we just have to find them. >> jason carroll joins us now.to think there are 700 kids found and not identified. somebody watching this right now, what can they do to help find the names for all these unidentified kids. >> you're right, anderson, it is a sobering number and there is one simple thing anyone can do. go to the facebook page at the center for missing and exploited children set up titled help id me. again, help id me. anderson, you can go to the facebook page, log on by...
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i want to quickly go down to jason carroll. he's on the street. he's an eyewitness to history that's been unfolding. jason, what are you seeing? >> you know, wolf, this is the moment that so many people out here have been waiting for. hoping for the moment when the pope would exit the so-called pope mobile and get out and try to interact with some people at least before he hops in his car there. i can't tell you how many people we spoke to today he said, you know, we may not get close. we may be behind ten, we may be behind 15 people who are standing here, but just to be in central park or in this case even out in columbus circle not being able to get into central park it's still about being part of something special. i spoke to one man who's lived in new york, wolf, since 1979. and he said, you know, i was here when pope benedict was here. he said i loved pope benedict, but he said there's something very special about this particular man. he said when i talk about him and when i see him, he said, my hairs on my arms stand up. because there's somet
i want to quickly go down to jason carroll. he's on the street. he's an eyewitness to history that's been unfolding. jason, what are you seeing? >> you know, wolf, this is the moment that so many people out here have been waiting for. hoping for the moment when the pope would exit the so-called pope mobile and get out and try to interact with some people at least before he hops in his car there. i can't tell you how many people we spoke to today he said, you know, we may not get close. we...
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our national correspondent jason carroll is long the route the pope will take from manhattan heliport. jason, what's the scene? set it for us. >> i can tell you, wolf, there are thousands of people where we are right here along fifth avenue. i want you to take a look as we've been standing here all day the crowd has just been growing and growing. wolf, i've met people from brazil, germany, people who came up from florida, texas. what are you shouting out? >> portugal. >> portugal. the philippines as well. what i've found in talking to a number of these people they thought they could just come and see the pope. many of them did not realize they actually needed tickets. i want to make my way over to one such couple. they came all the way from baton rouge, louisiana. i've got anne and i also have -- >> david. >> david, richard, not richard, they're from louisiana. tell me you've been here since 9:30 this morning. so much expectation to see this pope. tell me why you decided to come out and what you hope to see. >> we just love the pope because he's so truthful in everything he does. not
our national correspondent jason carroll is long the route the pope will take from manhattan heliport. jason, what's the scene? set it for us. >> i can tell you, wolf, there are thousands of people where we are right here along fifth avenue. i want you to take a look as we've been standing here all day the crowd has just been growing and growing. wolf, i've met people from brazil, germany, people who came up from florida, texas. what are you shouting out? >> portugal. >>...
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. >> i want to check in with jason carroll on the upper east side. jason, right now, you're outside the residence. has the pope arrived yet? >> reporter: not yet but in anticipation of the pope's arrival, we just heard from nypd as they have cleared the area and have put it under a security freeze. some of those folks, anderson, that came out wanting to get a glimpse of the pope we're told right here on 72nd street, address of the residence and told they had to be a block in either direction. they moved those people to 71st street in one direction, 73rd street in the other direction. when i was out here one woman said what will happen once he gets inside? the guy next to her said hopefully he'll be able to get some rest, and i think, you know, after this pope is given so much to this city to so many people over, what, the past few days and d.c. before that and cuba before that and tomorrow when he does it all over again in philadelphia, i think the hope is is that tonight he'll finally be able to come here and get some much-needed rest. >> yeah, i mea
. >> i want to check in with jason carroll on the upper east side. jason, right now, you're outside the residence. has the pope arrived yet? >> reporter: not yet but in anticipation of the pope's arrival, we just heard from nypd as they have cleared the area and have put it under a security freeze. some of those folks, anderson, that came out wanting to get a glimpse of the pope we're told right here on 72nd street, address of the residence and told they had to be a block in either...
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after a day like that, anyone would need good sleep and i want to check in with jason carroll on the tainly hope this pope is now resting, jason. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i think, anderson, a lot of people are hoping he's getting some rest here tonight at the vatican diplomatic residence. we're here on madison and 72 nd street. as you know, we're under heavy security here and those folks in the public who did come up were told they had to stand a block away in either direction on 73rd and one direction in 71st in the other direction. but what a day it was. i mean, i remember when this day started early this morning as you did, as well. we were down at central park seeing the thousands upon thousands of people who came there who stood in line, some of them thinking they would not be able to get in and those who didn't stayed in columbus circle and when you talk to them and i said you're coming down and all likelihood probably going to get a few seconds of the pope and one woman said to me, that's enough for me and that's really the sentiment we heard from so many people here in this c
after a day like that, anyone would need good sleep and i want to check in with jason carroll on the tainly hope this pope is now resting, jason. [ laughter ] >> reporter: i think, anderson, a lot of people are hoping he's getting some rest here tonight at the vatican diplomatic residence. we're here on madison and 72 nd street. as you know, we're under heavy security here and those folks in the public who did come up were told they had to stand a block away in either direction on 73rd...
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our national correspondent jason carroll has the video. pretty shocking stuff. saw some of the video there. it shows what happens there in glaring detail. new york's police commissioner released that security video from september 9th. that was the incident that happened outside the grand hyatt hotel there in manhattan. you can see there the undercover officer who tackled blake, that undercover officer, james raskatore. it all happens pretty fast. we've watched it several times. the officer takes blake down. once he gets him on the ground it takes about 40 seconds or so to get him handcuffed. blake says during that entire time he kept repeating that he was cooperating, he kept asking over and over what this was all about. he says the officer in question never responded, never said what was happening. he actually also released two statements today. a full one i'm going to read part of it to you. it says, the officer who was apparently investigating a case of credit card fraud did not identify himself as a member of law enforcement, ask my name read me my rights or
our national correspondent jason carroll has the video. pretty shocking stuff. saw some of the video there. it shows what happens there in glaring detail. new york's police commissioner released that security video from september 9th. that was the incident that happened outside the grand hyatt hotel there in manhattan. you can see there the undercover officer who tackled blake, that undercover officer, james raskatore. it all happens pretty fast. we've watched it several times. the officer...
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our jason carroll takes a look at the ways that pope francis has already shown the world the many sidesrancis has shown the world how the leader of the catholic church can be compassionate, comedic, controversial, and captivating. here are some ways the pontiff has surprised us all. ♪ for one, he certainly hasn't been shy about getting up close and personal with his fans. from letting someone play with his cap and giving a pair of school sw scho schoolboys a lift in the popemobile to even posing in a few selfies. remember that homily when a young boy walked up on stage to get a closer look at the pope even kissing his cross? the pontiff didn't seem to mind. several cardinals even tried to persuade the child to leave but he refused instead wrapping his arms around the pope's legs and was then allowed to sit in his chair while the pope gave a speech. in another endearing moment, pope francis clowned around with a newlywed couple and donned a red nose with the bride and groom. then there's the humble side of the pope. at a detention center in rome, he washed the feet of two women, rouuffli
our jason carroll takes a look at the ways that pope francis has already shown the world the many sidesrancis has shown the world how the leader of the catholic church can be compassionate, comedic, controversial, and captivating. here are some ways the pontiff has surprised us all. ♪ for one, he certainly hasn't been shy about getting up close and personal with his fans. from letting someone play with his cap and giving a pair of school sw scho schoolboys a lift in the popemobile to even...
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jason carroll has more. >> reporter: in just over two years pope francis showed the world how the leaderholic church can be compassionate, comedic, controversial and captivating. here are some ways the pontiff has surprised us all. for one, he certainly hasn't been shy about getting up close and personal with his fans. from letting someone play with his cap and giving a pair of schoolboys a lift in the pope mobile to even posing in a few selfies. and remember the homely when a young boy walked up stage to get a closer look at the pope, even kissing his cross. the pontiff didn't seem to mind. several cardinals even tried to persuade the child to leave but he refused. instead, wrapping his arms around the pope's legs and then was allowed to sit in his chair while the pope gave a speech. in another enduring moment, pope francis clowned around with a newlywed couple and dawned a red nose with the bride and groom. and then there's the humble side of the pope, at a detention center in rome, he washed the feet of a couple traditionalists. it is written in law that only men can take part in the
jason carroll has more. >> reporter: in just over two years pope francis showed the world how the leaderholic church can be compassionate, comedic, controversial and captivating. here are some ways the pontiff has surprised us all. for one, he certainly hasn't been shy about getting up close and personal with his fans. from letting someone play with his cap and giving a pair of schoolboys a lift in the pope mobile to even posing in a few selfies. and remember the homely when a young boy...
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. >> jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> there are a reported 1.5 million muslims living in moscow, butp. that will change today with the opening of the new moscow grand mosque, one of the biggest in europe. russia's president, vladimir putin has invited several foreign cig tears dignitaries t the opening. matthew chance is live in moscow. how is the opening of one of europe's biggest mosques being received by people across russia, and what does this mean for the image of president vladimir putin? >> reporter: good question. well, certainly it's been a difficult process getting into the site of the mosque this morning. security is tight. we're still not actually very near it. we're in this press facility that's been set up to house the journalists that are covering this event because vladimir putin is going to be a here, the president of turkey is going to be here as well as the palestinian leader attending this opening. it's an important event, because it does show that the attempt by the kremlin to show that they're supportive of the muslim community in russia. there's something like
. >> jason carroll, cnn, new york. >>> there are a reported 1.5 million muslims living in moscow, butp. that will change today with the opening of the new moscow grand mosque, one of the biggest in europe. russia's president, vladimir putin has invited several foreign cig tears dignitaries t the opening. matthew chance is live in moscow. how is the opening of one of europe's biggest mosques being received by people across russia, and what does this mean for the image of president...