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madison -- madison, hamilton, jay wright the federalist papers which are the most important -- >> total of 85 of them? >> 85, madison wrote 29, hamilton wrote 51, jay wrote the others, j. got hit in the head by a rock in the beginning, defending hospital that was being attacked by at mob in new york because they claimed they were doing work on cadavers which people felt was the bad thing. he got hit in the head, couldn't cooperate but j. if you wear an investor in american statesman, go long on john j.. his reputation is going to go up not just because i have written about him favorably, but his papers are being published and all of a sudden we see a luminous presence, serenity, incredible correspondence with his wife and he is a formidable figure, when washington becomes president, he goes to jack, john jay, he says what do you want to do? any office you want is yours. everyone thinks he will go to hamilton first, no. he will go to jefferson first, he is that prominent a figure. >> didn't take any position. >> he wants to the head of the supreme court. big mistake. >> host: ratificatio
madison -- madison, hamilton, jay wright the federalist papers which are the most important -- >> total of 85 of them? >> 85, madison wrote 29, hamilton wrote 51, jay wrote the others, j. got hit in the head by a rock in the beginning, defending hospital that was being attacked by at mob in new york because they claimed they were doing work on cadavers which people felt was the bad thing. he got hit in the head, couldn't cooperate but j. if you wear an investor in american...
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there are two madisons, one mar madison. eighteenth century as father of the constitution advocated frequently and almost endlessly that the new congress be in power to veto any state law they find offensive or so-called negative. >> guest: thank you for calling in with. it's one of the most interesting episode scholarship. how did this man who is so concerned about the central government not having enough power, so concerned he suggested there should be a veto. how did he turn into this defender of small government that he became the answer one right time is alexander hamilton. it wasn't until alexander hamilton came with his report on public credit with the national bank and george washington was perfectly aligned with this. it wasn't until then madison saw the overwhelming threat was not from the central government to weak, but too strong. you could call it a bodysnatcher or someone who looked at the situation and decided he had taken a wrong track and put himself another way. [inaudible] >> guest: you said that twice now
there are two madisons, one mar madison. eighteenth century as father of the constitution advocated frequently and almost endlessly that the new congress be in power to veto any state law they find offensive or so-called negative. >> guest: thank you for calling in with. it's one of the most interesting episode scholarship. how did this man who is so concerned about the central government not having enough power, so concerned he suggested there should be a veto. how did he turn into this...
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again, the break with james madison is understandable from the fact that madison gradually retreated from the nationalism that had first brought him -- he and washington together. and the same is really true with jefferson. the break was over specific policies that emphasized nationalism over limited government, though of course it was certainly helped along by jeffersons viewed with alexander hamilton that accelerated and then ultimately sealed the breach. but this last rupture with this particular man, edmund randolph, becomes even more difficult to understand when we consider that eventually it was clear that randolph had done nothing wrong. the proper translation of the dispatch within the appropriate context of his conversations with randolph demonstrate that the talk of money was purely innocence. in there was something else this dispatch that was not mitigated by a better translation. and that was a section that discussed several conversations that he had had with randolph about the relationship about edmund randolph and george washington and the relationship between george wa
again, the break with james madison is understandable from the fact that madison gradually retreated from the nationalism that had first brought him -- he and washington together. and the same is really true with jefferson. the break was over specific policies that emphasized nationalism over limited government, though of course it was certainly helped along by jeffersons viewed with alexander hamilton that accelerated and then ultimately sealed the breach. but this last rupture with this...
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madison is growing concern. what he saw was the likely influence of diminishing date influence and he believed an unhealthy dynamic between the government and special interest who were in fighting corruption. rather than hamilton beguiling washington, the presidents reliance on hamilton stemmed from washington's believe that the federal experience could not foster, let alone survive, without diminishing the states' power in some degree. otherwise, the states assumed -- doomed the new government in the same way they nearly doomed the revolutionary war effort. it was for dane, heather never been in alexander hamilton, that jefferson, thes secretary of state, would find at odds withually washington over matters of policy. jefferson fundamentally opposed centralized government, centralized authority. as a matter of principle, because he believed that such authority was naturally intrusive and ultimately it would become to spot it -- despo tic. saw government as powerful by nature. otherwise it was not government. an
madison is growing concern. what he saw was the likely influence of diminishing date influence and he believed an unhealthy dynamic between the government and special interest who were in fighting corruption. rather than hamilton beguiling washington, the presidents reliance on hamilton stemmed from washington's believe that the federal experience could not foster, let alone survive, without diminishing the states' power in some degree. otherwise, the states assumed -- doomed the new government...
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the pope is inside madison square garden. there was also a major superstar bumped from tonight who was supposed to perform. >> he did. billy joel who already hold it is record for appearing in madison square garden. on this holiest of jewish weeks and the night of the sabbath. billy joel is jewish. he is going to perform tomorrow night. >> bill, where we are actually showing video right now of pope francis inside madison square garden. he is in the pope mobile. he is already waving to somebody for that connection. and, that is what he does famously. connecting with people there out in the crowd. looks like he has just signaled to a child. kissed a child on his head. look at the smiles on the faces. he has had such a full day. from actually, you know what? let's just listen in for a moment and just take it in. [ singing ] [ music ] [ singing ] [ music ] [ singing ] >> you are looking at live pictures of pope francis as he makes his way through madison square garden. he will hold mass a short time from now after finishing that
the pope is inside madison square garden. there was also a major superstar bumped from tonight who was supposed to perform. >> he did. billy joel who already hold it is record for appearing in madison square garden. on this holiest of jewish weeks and the night of the sabbath. billy joel is jewish. he is going to perform tomorrow night. >> bill, where we are actually showing video right now of pope francis inside madison square garden. he is in the pope mobile. he is already waving...
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this is live from madison square garden here in new york city.ws we're covering, pope francis about to celebrate mass at madison square garden tonight with about 20,000 people inside. very historic moment. powerful moment, indeed. our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is here. amazing moment. remarkable day, busy day for the pope. he is not a young guy, 78 years old but gone from the u.n. to 9/11 memorial up to east harlem, through central park and now there at madison square garden. >> all very important stops, all full of meaning. you started the day with a world platform speaking to the largest congregation of world leaders ever the at the u.n. on the 70th anniversary of the founding but moving to places with an enormous meaning in new york, the 9/11 memorial, central park, the procession we saw a short time ago and now madison square guardian, a mass of the size unlike we've seen here in new york. i know he does this in st. peters basilica to do it in new york, cathedral of sorts, sports cathedral. a lot of things have happene
this is live from madison square garden here in new york city.ws we're covering, pope francis about to celebrate mass at madison square garden tonight with about 20,000 people inside. very historic moment. powerful moment, indeed. our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto is here. amazing moment. remarkable day, busy day for the pope. he is not a young guy, 78 years old but gone from the u.n. to 9/11 memorial up to east harlem, through central park and now there at madison square...
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steve: madison square garden. the bottom half of central park is completely unlockdown south of 72nd street and the route he's taking is -- will take him by the finish line of the new york marathon. if that looks familiar or you're trying to figure out where in the park they are, that's where they're about to head as they make their way south. steve: this is quite the sight. it gives you a great idea of the security apparatus that surrounding the pope in new york city. and as father ruiz mentioned, this would not be the way the pope would like to travel, but this is what they have to do to keep him safe here. >> at the same time, he's insisted on traveling on an open sided popemobile. dari: that's why it's so difficult to cover him. new york city has never had a security detail to this level in its history. this is unprecedented. because of the fact that, you know, he doesn't want to do the bulletproof thing. >> and the heads of state are here. let's not forget the general assembly. started at the general assembly
steve: madison square garden. the bottom half of central park is completely unlockdown south of 72nd street and the route he's taking is -- will take him by the finish line of the new york marathon. if that looks familiar or you're trying to figure out where in the park they are, that's where they're about to head as they make their way south. steve: this is quite the sight. it gives you a great idea of the security apparatus that surrounding the pope in new york city. and as father ruiz...
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jorge: estamos escuchando el papa francisco desde el madison square garden marÍa elena: el madison squarestÁ acostumbrado a ver eventos musicales y deportivo pero esta vez es una misa multitudinaria, el papa francisco no querÍa realizar la misa que llegara a opacar la principal que viene siendo la que va a pronunciar este domingo en filadelfia en el encuentro mundial de la familia. jorge: la Última actividad del pontÍfice y muy intensa en new york, un largo recorrido, Ácido cÁlidamente aclamados por miles de personas quien desde anoche empezaron a llenar la las calles de la ciudad con la esperanza de darle un vistazo al papa. marÍa elena: una de las grandes concentraciones es Ésta, la del madison square garden a la que vamos a pasar en vivo con nuestra corresponsal marÍa rosa. marÍa rosa: que tal maría elena, hay miles de personas que se acercaron, por supuesto ellos querÍan verlo durante algunos segundos cuando logrÓ ingresar el papamÓvil. su santidad ingresÓ por una puerta trasera, como decÍas el madison squar garden, le dijeron desde hace muchÍsimo dÍa que sÓlo 20.000 personas podÍan
jorge: estamos escuchando el papa francisco desde el madison square garden marÍa elena: el madison squarestÁ acostumbrado a ver eventos musicales y deportivo pero esta vez es una misa multitudinaria, el papa francisco no querÍa realizar la misa que llegara a opacar la principal que viene siendo la que va a pronunciar este domingo en filadelfia en el encuentro mundial de la familia. jorge: la Última actividad del pontÍfice y muy intensa en new york, un largo recorrido, Ácido cÁlidamente...
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lined up to get into madison square garden, and our own bisi onile-ere is outside of madison squareden, and this is where the pope is going to say mass. and there's this massive concert going on right now. bisi, what do you see? >> well, i can tell you, david, the picture behind me says it all, here in madison square garden, and there are thousands of people lined up, hoping to get a glimpse of pope francis. as you mentioned, the event tonight is expected to attract 20,000 people. and millions more are expected to tune in. there are so many people out here. they are so excited. the excitement has been building for quite a while. and you have people here from all different faiths. i talked to a lot of them. and they said that the opportunity to see pope francis is an opportunity that they did not want to miss. david? >> bisi, a lot of us associate madison square garden with, right now, because of all of the performers who have been there, and an interesting story. billy joel was supposed to give his monthly concert there tonight, and when it was announced that the pope was going to g
lined up to get into madison square garden, and our own bisi onile-ere is outside of madison squareden, and this is where the pope is going to say mass. and there's this massive concert going on right now. bisi, what do you see? >> well, i can tell you, david, the picture behind me says it all, here in madison square garden, and there are thousands of people lined up, hoping to get a glimpse of pope francis. as you mentioned, the event tonight is expected to attract 20,000 people. and...
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and we continue to follow the pope at madison square garden. we'll be right back after this. >> as quickly as we can, let's get you to madison square garden, and cardinal dolan. >> st. john no, ma'amen, st. marianne culp. st. francis, st. patrick and our relatives. [ applause ] it is so dazzlingally evident this evening that the church is our family, and you, our holy father, thanks for visiting us, your family. [ applause ] >> well, patrick, going back, how good is this moment? we have asked that that be recorded because we were in a bit of a commercial break. and cardinal dolan, who is really getting this crowd going. >> what a stunning moment. >> and a gift? >> a gift. >> yes. >> it looks like a lovely chalition to me. >> it may have been the chalice that the pope used to celebrate mass. this is a remarkable end to a beautiful and incredible day for pope francis, his last full day in new york, and tomorrow at 9:30, he goes to philadelphia where he'll be tomorrow, and sunday, before heading back, but you can just hear the crowd, tony, as the
and we continue to follow the pope at madison square garden. we'll be right back after this. >> as quickly as we can, let's get you to madison square garden, and cardinal dolan. >> st. john no, ma'amen, st. marianne culp. st. francis, st. patrick and our relatives. [ applause ] it is so dazzlingally evident this evening that the church is our family, and you, our holy father, thanks for visiting us, your family. [ applause ] >> well, patrick, going back, how good is this...
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not only is madison shutdown but all of 72 street. we do hope he got a good night's sleep because it is a very busy one today. tens of thousands of new yorkers will see his holiness on air travel from the united nations to ground zero, a school in harlem, mass at madison square garden, it is a grueling schedule but this is a man who seems happy that he is in an he is reading are quite happy it is a blessing they're coming in contact with the holy fath nnatiis 80kec1 c enaeausonhat pawt'u sal a l=co nlow ly- being greeted on one of which to say thank you. >> reporter: when the pope walked in cardinal dolan said him now that you have entered you and be declared at new yorker. he said make sure you come back again soon. another trip can't happen until he finishes this one and a busy day ahead. he will leave the people residence at 7:5 or 8:00 and head over farther east and farther south to the united nations where he will address the united nations at 8:30. it is fantastic that he is your. so many people seeing if they can get a glimpse
not only is madison shutdown but all of 72 street. we do hope he got a good night's sleep because it is a very busy one today. tens of thousands of new yorkers will see his holiness on air travel from the united nations to ground zero, a school in harlem, mass at madison square garden, it is a grueling schedule but this is a man who seems happy that he is in an he is reading are quite happy it is a blessing they're coming in contact with the holy fath nnatiis 80kec1 c enaeausonhat pawt'u sal a...
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get fios. >>> we are looking at again, live at madison square garden... you can see the holy father in the middle of celebrating mass, at madison square garden. this end a very, very busy day for him. it appears to me as if he is giving his homly at this point we will have more at 11:00 tonight. >>> here's pope francis schedule tomorrow in philadelphia. at 9:30 in the morning pope francis will arrive at 10:30 a.m. he will celebrate another mass at basilica of st. peter and paul. a at 1:15 pope francis arrives at saint charles seminary and then at 4:45 he will a dress individual at independence mall. at 7:30 pope francis arrives at festival of the familiar his with the closing remarks at 8:35. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 up next scott pelley from new york and the evening news. >> pelley: an earthquake shakes the house. >> this morning, i woke up, and i said my prayers, as i always do, and i decided, you know. today's the day i'm going to do this. >> pelley: also tonight, donald trump, thin of skin? an impression is created, though, tha
get fios. >>> we are looking at again, live at madison square garden... you can see the holy father in the middle of celebrating mass, at madison square garden. this end a very, very busy day for him. it appears to me as if he is giving his homly at this point we will have more at 11:00 tonight. >>> here's pope francis schedule tomorrow in philadelphia. at 9:30 in the morning pope francis will arrive at 10:30 a.m. he will celebrate another mass at basilica of st. peter and...
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we have live pictures from madison square garden behind me.oly father is celebrating mass. 20,000 invited guests. celebrating the mass in latin, spanish and english. the doors opened at 2:00 this an. i can tell you that there is a concert and now the mass has gotten startedment it will likely wrap up earlier than expected. we got a chance to see him go by in the pope mobile. all the folks got a ticket through a lottery. many of them got there at 4:30 this morning. in order to see his poleliness. prior to that, he was visiting a 120-year-old school there. he saw 124 students from the four catholic schools in harlem. third and fourth graders. a wonderful treat for a school whose parish church closed in 2007. it's been an amazing day here in new york city. he started at united nations. he is concluding his day ated in dyson square garden and -- madison square garden and off to philadelphia tomorrow. maureen: thank you. you can watch the pope's full mass now going on at madison square garden at the sister station newschannel8. stay with abc7 for t
we have live pictures from madison square garden behind me.oly father is celebrating mass. 20,000 invited guests. celebrating the mass in latin, spanish and english. the doors opened at 2:00 this an. i can tell you that there is a concert and now the mass has gotten startedment it will likely wrap up earlier than expected. we got a chance to see him go by in the pope mobile. all the folks got a ticket through a lottery. many of them got there at 4:30 this morning. in order to see his...
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lots of excitement as the pope heads toward madison square garden. and the pope is in and boehner out after 13 years in office with announcement that shook capitol hill and the white house today. >> it's become clear to me that this prolonged leadership turmoil would do irreparable harm to the institution. so this morning i informed my colleagues that i would resign from the speakership and resign from congress at the end of october. >> not everyone will miss boehner, gop candidates have this to say about his impending departure. >> someone else will come in and maybe they'll have a tougher attitude. >> somebody saying he's not a conservative is the most ridiculous thing i ever heard. >> you want to know how much each of you terrify washington? yesterday, john boehner was speaker of the house. [ cheers ] >> y'all come to town and somehow that changes. >> the time has come to turn the page. >> former house majority leader tom delay. congressman delay, thank you for joining us. how will this impact the potential government shutdown in just about a week
lots of excitement as the pope heads toward madison square garden. and the pope is in and boehner out after 13 years in office with announcement that shook capitol hill and the white house today. >> it's become clear to me that this prolonged leadership turmoil would do irreparable harm to the institution. so this morning i informed my colleagues that i would resign from the speakership and resign from congress at the end of october. >> not everyone will miss boehner, gop candidates...
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let's go to -- at madison square garden. let's go to liz dahlem. >> i know you're going to be heading down here in a couple of hours, and the excitement is certainly starting to build amongst members of the media, for sure. we're excited to get a glimpse of the crowds heading in, but i want to show you the security preps going into play right now. we just saw a big group of police and secret service members walking in and out of penn station, that has been happening all morning as well as k-9 units and this is going into pope's visit. we have to tell you two things that commuters need to keep in mind if they're heading to penn station. it are remain open during the mass, but only two entrances will be accessible, the one on 34th and seventh avenue and the second one right on seventh avenue at 32nd street. there are a lot of road closures in place, and you can expect this area to be pretty crowded the rest of the day. some of the streets around madison square garden will be locked down. 31st to 34th street between sixth and e
let's go to -- at madison square garden. let's go to liz dahlem. >> i know you're going to be heading down here in a couple of hours, and the excitement is certainly starting to build amongst members of the media, for sure. we're excited to get a glimpse of the crowds heading in, but i want to show you the security preps going into play right now. we just saw a big group of police and secret service members walking in and out of penn station, that has been happening all morning as well as...
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>> it scared madison to death. he is really driven to produce the bill of rights because he honestly believes the anti-federalist continue to be a major threat and one of the things he repeated a talks about is this will prevent a second convention. this will prevent a second convention and a lot of his friends and colleagues think he is a worrywart. but at the very end when the bill of rights comes to virginia there are letters between patrick henry and another who says wait. the people will realize this government will be tyrannical and we will have a constitutional convention and corrected. so there were still people out there 7091 who were expecting they could mount a call for a second, situational convention proposal he was not completely paranoid. his view may have been skewed by the fact he came from the state with the strongest organized states' rights political leadership in the country but he was right there was the push for a second constitutional convention and at one point, i guess charles pinckney is
>> it scared madison to death. he is really driven to produce the bill of rights because he honestly believes the anti-federalist continue to be a major threat and one of the things he repeated a talks about is this will prevent a second convention. this will prevent a second convention and a lot of his friends and colleagues think he is a worrywart. but at the very end when the bill of rights comes to virginia there are letters between patrick henry and another who says wait. the people...
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he is the second to hold mass in madison square garden. it is a night where the arena will be turned into a house of worship. we're expecting things to get started any minute. dari: on that note -- look at this beautiful live shot. look at this. the candles. >> the mass of paul vi was at yankee stadium. that was the first time a pope was coming to the united states in order to address the united nations. that was 50 years ago. dari: that was incredible. dan touched on something a little bit, the fact that this historic madison square garden, pope francis not the only pope to say mass and to visit the garden. so our duke castiglione has a look back at the history of the garden. garden. >> there i was and the whole world was watching. here was the microphone. i walked up to the microphone >> we respectfully welcome his holiness, pope john paul ii. and a big cheer went up. and then we had to wait a while. george jumped the gun and introduced the pope a little earlier than he should have. that just helped build the anticipation. >> i was a 17-
he is the second to hold mass in madison square garden. it is a night where the arena will be turned into a house of worship. we're expecting things to get started any minute. dari: on that note -- look at this beautiful live shot. look at this. the candles. >> the mass of paul vi was at yankee stadium. that was the first time a pope was coming to the united states in order to address the united nations. that was 50 years ago. dari: that was incredible. dan touched on something a little...
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he came through central park in his pope mobile to get to madison square garden.ou take a look at that and take it in this is where concerts are held, basketball games, big sporting events and it is filled, packed, sold out to see pope francis here in the united states, for a very, very special night in new york city. that will be us pretty soon right here in philadelphia, no doubt bit. >> just beautiful. >> he gets closer and closer to philadelphia. >>> that will do it for "eyewitness news" at 5:00, now at 6:00 a papal procession, through central park after a busy day in new york, pope francis is greeted by cheering crowds on his way to a madison square garden mass. we will have a live report for you from the big apple. >>> then tomorrow morning pope francis will arrive here in philadelphia, final preparations along the the parkway tonight, as we get ready for the pope, in philadelphia. >>> plus papal pricing, customers say they have seen an up tic in cost for papal visits. we will hear what company respond to the a alleged prices, kate. >>> along the parkway clo
he came through central park in his pope mobile to get to madison square garden.ou take a look at that and take it in this is where concerts are held, basketball games, big sporting events and it is filled, packed, sold out to see pope francis here in the united states, for a very, very special night in new york city. that will be us pretty soon right here in philadelphia, no doubt bit. >> just beautiful. >> he gets closer and closer to philadelphia. >>> that will do it for...
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that is inside madison square garden.t look at them. >> there's the floor plan where again the plan is for the pope to go around that perimeter with cardinal dolen on a golf cart. >> the youk riftic celebration is about to commence -- >> and we hear the loud speaker. don't forget, this is mass for the attendees. and then this pope is going to get a night's rest, i hope, for his sake. >> yes. doesn't head to philadelphia until tomorrow morning. he'll need a rest after this day. i mean, just to recap for people who haven't been watching all day, the pope started out this morning at the united nations, spoke to staff first, thanked them in english, gave a little speech and then gave a larger speech to the united nations general assembly and all the world leaders who had gathered and then from there, headed to ground zero, reflective pools there, a moment of deep prayer that made us all gasp, it was such a moving moment. then went down underneath to the 9/11 memorial museum and participated in an interfaith service. and then
that is inside madison square garden.t look at them. >> there's the floor plan where again the plan is for the pope to go around that perimeter with cardinal dolen on a golf cart. >> the youk riftic celebration is about to commence -- >> and we hear the loud speaker. don't forget, this is mass for the attendees. and then this pope is going to get a night's rest, i hope, for his sake. >> yes. doesn't head to philadelphia until tomorrow morning. he'll need a rest after...
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as you look live, madison square garden and new york.ate a special mass at this arena. the site of countless major sporting events, concerts, political gatherings, and once nay lifetime happenings. this is certainly one of those occasions. 20,000 plus there at had son square garden for this mass. it will be celebrated in english, spanish, and latin. it will also include prayers of the faithful in polish and german and italian. you can see the crowd gathering there. the pope getting ready for this mass. we will dip into the service throughout this program and bring you full coverage when the pope begins his homily. first, behind me right now there is the kind of shock rarely seen in the nation's capitol. a place where secrets generally go to die, but house speaker john boehner's jaw-dropping announcement today that he will leave congress at the end of next month caught everyone by surprise. it has set off i tsunami of activity in preparation for what comes next. carl cameron at the values voters summit with reaction of conservatives and p
as you look live, madison square garden and new york.ate a special mass at this arena. the site of countless major sporting events, concerts, political gatherings, and once nay lifetime happenings. this is certainly one of those occasions. 20,000 plus there at had son square garden for this mass. it will be celebrated in english, spanish, and latin. it will also include prayers of the faithful in polish and german and italian. you can see the crowd gathering there. the pope getting ready for...
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doesn't look like what madison wanted because madison was not a compromiser.madison would storm out, the furious during the constitutional convention because he wouldn't get his way on something like guaranteed for lower federal courts or one particular way of choosing the president, the president would be chosen by congress. washington instead would listen to these ideas, he would hear what was coming from the small stage, he would hear what was coming from the big states, the so-called big states, and he would be willing as long as his fundamental goals were reached he was willing to compromise on needs to get an effective result. you can see that in so much of what he did in philadelphia. if you look at the record in philadelphia washington is almost invisible at the philadelphia convention because what we have is madison's notes. madison's notes contain what was said officially. washington was the presiding officer and just as today with the house of representatives the speaker can't speak during debate in the house of representatives. john boehner can't s
doesn't look like what madison wanted because madison was not a compromiser.madison would storm out, the furious during the constitutional convention because he wouldn't get his way on something like guaranteed for lower federal courts or one particular way of choosing the president, the president would be chosen by congress. washington instead would listen to these ideas, he would hear what was coming from the small stage, he would hear what was coming from the big states, the so-called big...
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this ahead of his mass at madison square garden. our coverage continues here at 6abc on the parkway when we come right back. we'll take a quick break. stay with us. >> back here live now in our parkway studio tonight. the weather just about perfect today and we're hoping it will continue throughout the weekend. >> absolutely. loving this. meteorologist cecily tynan join us live here along the parkway as well with the accuweather forecast for the pope's entire visit this week. hi, cecily. >> hi monica and rick. the crowds will be building thi -- cloudshave been buildings afternoon and i'm keeping ply eyes on the lope town to the south much it continues to spin over the north carolina georgia border. we are getting some of those high thin clouds from that low pressure but you can see how it's not really moving and the steadiest heavy rain is over cape hatteras. that light rain shield extends across central and northern virginia so the weekend we'll see more clouds than sunshine but honestly it's looking pretty nice. tomorrow we'll see
this ahead of his mass at madison square garden. our coverage continues here at 6abc on the parkway when we come right back. we'll take a quick break. stay with us. >> back here live now in our parkway studio tonight. the weather just about perfect today and we're hoping it will continue throughout the weekend. >> absolutely. loving this. meteorologist cecily tynan join us live here along the parkway as well with the accuweather forecast for the pope's entire visit this week. hi,...
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>> reporter: hey, guys, we are outside madison square garden. you can hear cheering and chanting that is taking place for quite a while now. people are already starting to gather at 33rd street and 7th avenue outside of square garden. security is tight, a portion of 7th is shut down. these two folks, they are here already. maria, why did you get here so early? >> this is a historic event. pi planned my trip to new york specifically to see pope francis. >> reporter: where are you from? >> houston, texas. >> reporter: you got out here early to get this great spot. >> absolutely. secured the best place i can take a good view of him and take a picture. i am here with my cousin. >> reporter: look all the people out here. you can see behind me they have their signs. these folks out here have been singing songs and, of course, the mass is expected to start at 6:00, a journey of faith ke place at madison square garden. we anticipate that the pope will be coming down somewhere in the area around 5:30 and they have shut down a large portion of the entire
>> reporter: hey, guys, we are outside madison square garden. you can hear cheering and chanting that is taking place for quite a while now. people are already starting to gather at 33rd street and 7th avenue outside of square garden. security is tight, a portion of 7th is shut down. these two folks, they are here already. maria, why did you get here so early? >> this is a historic event. pi planned my trip to new york specifically to see pope francis. >> reporter: where are...
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but the degree to which madison switches in the 1790s its 180 degrees. he goes from the ultimate defender of the federal sovereignty in the virginia resolution writing what later calhoun will say is the defense of states rights that the confederacy of 1861 is going to go with. by that time he said that's not what i meant and madison is the kind of political man who thinks like a lawyer. even though he wasn't trained as a lawyer. he says who is my client? do you tell me who my client is and i can prepare the arguments to set toward him and attack his enemies. somebody has to give him the client. jefferson clinton -- gives him his client and that's what he does. he's like a hired mind and underneath it is the realization that with the hamilton program the mercantile north is going to dominate the agrarian south and all these people contributing to the bank and everything, for gins don't think about money, they think about land. accounting his wizardry to them. that is why they are all corrupt but beneath it all is if you let the federal government say they
but the degree to which madison switches in the 1790s its 180 degrees. he goes from the ultimate defender of the federal sovereignty in the virginia resolution writing what later calhoun will say is the defense of states rights that the confederacy of 1861 is going to go with. by that time he said that's not what i meant and madison is the kind of political man who thinks like a lawyer. even though he wasn't trained as a lawyer. he says who is my client? do you tell me who my client is and i...
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is residence is right behind me and 72 and madison shed down this morning to accommodate the pope. he has the very busy day ahead, five different events, a popular pontiff arrived yesterday afternoon in spectacular fashion and quickly showed why he is so adored. it was an arrival that was simply divine. pope francis warmly welcomed by thousands of adoring faithful pressed against metal barriers along fifth avenue. accompanied by archbishop timothy cardinal dolan and greeted by new york's governor senior senator and new york city's mayor, the pope and his st. patrick's for the sunset prayer service and suddenly stopped to bask in its magnificence. he was officially deemed a new yorker by cardinal dolan. as he greeted the crowd pope francis pay particular attention to the young, the old and the disabled. he used his homily to encourage a life of service to the disadvantage. he did what has not been done in some time, he thanked the women of the church. >> what would the church be without you? women of strength, fighters with that spirit of courage to you. religious women, sisters and
is residence is right behind me and 72 and madison shed down this morning to accommodate the pope. he has the very busy day ahead, five different events, a popular pontiff arrived yesterday afternoon in spectacular fashion and quickly showed why he is so adored. it was an arrival that was simply divine. pope francis warmly welcomed by thousands of adoring faithful pressed against metal barriers along fifth avenue. accompanied by archbishop timothy cardinal dolan and greeted by new york's...
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. >> el papa francisco ha vivido una jornada intensa hoy en new york que terminÓ con una misa en madisonsquare garden mÁs temprano ante el pleno de naciones unidas el papa francisco condenÓ la destruccion del medio ambiente y de otros malos como el narcotrÁfico ademÁs de la esclavitud, despuÉs visitÓ el museo a las vÍctima de ataques de 11 septiembre, en la tarde tuvo un encuentro especial, en una escuela de barrio hispanos de harlem, tenemos todo en breve, pero antes otros titulares del dÍa. >> salidas sorpresiva, presidente de la cÁmara de representantes, john boehner anuncia su salida del cargo y del congreso, le diremos por qÉe lo hace y cÓmo se ha recibido la noticia. >> joseph blatter bajo investiga gas las autoridades suizas interrogan al presidente de la fifa en medio de una pesquisa por corrupciÓn financiera en minutos los detalles sobre las saco saacusaciones. >> esperan al papÁ un grupo de reos en filadelfia tienen la oportunidad de encontrarse cara a cara con el papa francisco hablamos con ellos ♪ este es noticiero telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz-balart y maria celeste arrarÁs quÉ l
. >> el papa francisco ha vivido una jornada intensa hoy en new york que terminÓ con una misa en madisonsquare garden mÁs temprano ante el pleno de naciones unidas el papa francisco condenÓ la destruccion del medio ambiente y de otros malos como el narcotrÁfico ademÁs de la esclavitud, despuÉs visitÓ el museo a las vÍctima de ataques de 11 septiembre, en la tarde tuvo un encuentro especial, en una escuela de barrio hispanos de harlem, tenemos todo en breve, pero antes otros...
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and my favorite athletic place madison square garden. is going to go to the most -- he is going to meet the most important institution in america, in the world. that is the american family, the family, the root of the soul and the heart of america. chris, i would say one other thing because i heard you say beautifully yesterday about you gave the homily at your aunt's funeral, sister of st. joseph who talk me. yesterday at st. patrick's church the holy father praised the nuns and thanked them for all that they did. st. patrick's cathedral stood up. one last thing, chris, i think tomorrow you are going to see a great recognition of special needs children, handicap children and their courageous and heroic mothers and fathers. if they never had anybody with them, if they never felt they had anybody with them now they have the pope and the support of the catholic church and the american public. >> you and i know growing up how many families had down's syndrome children. >> i have a little boy with me now, my little grand son, brayden, 9 year
and my favorite athletic place madison square garden. is going to go to the most -- he is going to meet the most important institution in america, in the world. that is the american family, the family, the root of the soul and the heart of america. chris, i would say one other thing because i heard you say beautifully yesterday about you gave the homily at your aunt's funeral, sister of st. joseph who talk me. yesterday at st. patrick's church the holy father praised the nuns and thanked them...
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between 6th and madison avenue. also at 6th some of the cross streets will thenal open but will then be one lane closing again at 10:00 until 9:00 this evening. we're going to update you on the changes throughout the morning and we are also posting them on our website as well as on the facebook page. but for now, if you are traveling in the bronx, we have the major deegan closed northbound at 19th street. we have an -- 149th street. we have an overturned vehicle. you still have to pay the meters. remember be safe, don't text and drive, chris? and pope francis had a very busy day yesterday. it is an even busier day today in washington. mary? >> yeah, before the pope speaks before that joint session of congress, he has a number of other stops as well. he will also visit st. patrick's catholic church here in dc. not to be confused with the cathedral if manhattan. that's later on tonight and he will make history as he addresses congress today. he will then journey just a few blocks away to feed the homeless. he will be
between 6th and madison avenue. also at 6th some of the cross streets will thenal open but will then be one lane closing again at 10:00 until 9:00 this evening. we're going to update you on the changes throughout the morning and we are also posting them on our website as well as on the facebook page. but for now, if you are traveling in the bronx, we have the major deegan closed northbound at 19th street. we have an -- 149th street. we have an overturned vehicle. you still have to pay the...
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agenda, the huge mass he will celebrate at madison square garden. he will be seated in a special chair built by immigration workers, and cardinal dolan gave them the job earlier this month. the workers will meet the pope in person later today. truly another special moment on the series of special special moments since he touched down in the u.s. >> the good news, the weather is going to cooperate for the most part, cooler with more clouds, and not the beautiful blue we saw the last few days. 54 in liberty, and cooler readings through sussex, and 66 here in the city, and for all of the papal activities today, the united nations about 66, and it will be chilly there. around 70 for lunchtime, and around there at 11:30, that's for the memorial service. 74 central park for the then 72 at 6:00 tonight, and that's for the mass at madison square garden. i want to encourage you after today and saturday to save up, and then join us life on channel 2, tunnel to towers running race. it will be cloudy and cooler, and later sunday a shower. >>> as you travel this
agenda, the huge mass he will celebrate at madison square garden. he will be seated in a special chair built by immigration workers, and cardinal dolan gave them the job earlier this month. the workers will meet the pope in person later today. truly another special moment on the series of special special moments since he touched down in the u.s. >> the good news, the weather is going to cooperate for the most part, cooler with more clouds, and not the beautiful blue we saw the last few...
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so as the people there in madison square garden, the 20,000 worshippers in madison square garden are receiving their communion, so are the parishioners in brooklyn. sorry to interrupt. go ahead. . >> i love that idea. it's a great idea. one more thing about communion, it may feel unwelcome if you are not part of the faith that you can't receive communion. you are invited to receive a blessing from the pastor, you are always invited to join the faith. >> always. the catholic church is always -- and become a part of the catholic family. so it's hopefully always a welcoming reality. the sacredness of this moment, the sacredness of what each one of these people are receiving, even amongst catholics, how easily it can be something we take for granted. people are supposed to place creating a throne, or placing it on their tongue. >> and after receiving communion, the practice is to return to your seat, kneel down, and prayer. >> that's right. to be able to have some time, remembering, thinking, knowing, as you see the holy father doing right now, asking, praying to god because he is so clo
so as the people there in madison square garden, the 20,000 worshippers in madison square garden are receiving their communion, so are the parishioners in brooklyn. sorry to interrupt. go ahead. . >> i love that idea. it's a great idea. one more thing about communion, it may feel unwelcome if you are not part of the faith that you can't receive communion. you are invited to receive a blessing from the pastor, you are always invited to join the faith. >> always. the catholic church...
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the pope will be at madison square garden. i imagine it will be really difficult to get around here. >> well, the pope's visit along with the u.n. general assembly session means the mta is also rerouting 25 local bus routes. pedestrians may also face detours and delays along the pope's motorcade route. for the best guidance we can give you, we'll check in with lauren. >> that's a big responsibility. yes, there's a lot of closures that are going to be taking place around the garden today. already some out there. at midnight we had 33rd and 31st shut down between seventh and ninth avenue. by noon, we'll start seeing a lot more closures out there. definitely avoid this area. don't try to get in a cab or take an uber through there. there's only going to be two entrances open at penn station. the long island railroad station and then the one under the msg marquee. they're scheduled to be open, but they could close at any time for security reasons. be prepared for overcrowding and congestion through there. for nj transit commuters,
the pope will be at madison square garden. i imagine it will be really difficult to get around here. >> well, the pope's visit along with the u.n. general assembly session means the mta is also rerouting 25 local bus routes. pedestrians may also face detours and delays along the pope's motorcade route. for the best guidance we can give you, we'll check in with lauren. >> that's a big responsibility. yes, there's a lot of closures that are going to be taking place around the garden...
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he's resting up in a mansion just off the block at 72nd between madison and 5th. we've seen an extraordinary display of force by the nypd and secret service as they lock down a neighborhood and lock out thousands who wanted to sneak a peek. >> reporter: after an undoubtedly exhausting day for the 78-year-old pope francis, his motorcade rumbled down 5th avenue past hordes of do you recognize fans, some of them since noon, all to catch this priceless glimpse. >> my heart is pumping. >> i was thinking i was going to have a moment to look at him. it was so fast. >> even if it was like 3 seconds we saw him inside the small fiat, it was worth it. >> first time to see him in person. i was excited. >> reporter: his by dozens of armored vehicles turned off the block of 72nd between 5th security so laser tight, even these nypd officers were kept behind metal barricades as others paroled with bomb sniffing dogs. >> traffic is bad. but people here we love it. it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the pope. >> reporter: that's why onlookers flocked here just for that fl
he's resting up in a mansion just off the block at 72nd between madison and 5th. we've seen an extraordinary display of force by the nypd and secret service as they lock down a neighborhood and lock out thousands who wanted to sneak a peek. >> reporter: after an undoubtedly exhausting day for the 78-year-old pope francis, his motorcade rumbled down 5th avenue past hordes of do you recognize fans, some of them since noon, all to catch this priceless glimpse. >> my heart is pumping....
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specifically 47th to 57th street from madison to 6 revenue, that area will be off limits and also the spot near the people nuncia residents will be closed from to madison and on friday will see those closures extend to all the areas that the pope is going to be visiting like central park, 9/11 memorial museum and harlem on 112th street. back out here live you will see a lot of roads closing off and we are told 20,000 people are expected to be here for about masse. bill deblasio has suggested new yorkers who can pull that off stay home and work for the next couple days, probably not an option for most of us. chris christie has declared a state of emergency in new jersey which allows national guard to step in and move traffic if necessary so you will see a lot of armed police officers, people throughout the city trying to help things along, this will are the best bet, back to both of you. >> thank you very much. as stated emergency in new jersey seems of excessive. that is just me. 5:39 security in the city as tight as we have seen it. >> garbage pails of being hauled away, cars are bei
specifically 47th to 57th street from madison to 6 revenue, that area will be off limits and also the spot near the people nuncia residents will be closed from to madison and on friday will see those closures extend to all the areas that the pope is going to be visiting like central park, 9/11 memorial museum and harlem on 112th street. back out here live you will see a lot of roads closing off and we are told 20,000 people are expected to be here for about masse. bill deblasio has suggested...
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madison washington said ok, that is fine. on november 9, the creole entered the mouth of the channel in nassau about a mile from the city itself. a bahamian pilot came on board to pilot the ship into the harbor. he looked around and told the slaves, we have no slave labor here. you guys are free. on the north side of the harbor hog island.- atlantist today as resort. it is a huge development. it wasn't then in the harbor master came for a routine inspection. the first mate jumped on board. he said take me in to the city. i have got to see the american counselor officer. because we just had murders on board our ship. you could imagine the emotions that crackled within everybody. those 19 slaves who had led the revolt certainly had earned their freedom and they must have felt especially satisfied. they were worried the british might jail them or worse return them to the u.s. the passengers and crew were terrified, but hoped that their nightmare was nearly over. freeze that picture in your mind. let's step back. look at the unit
madison washington said ok, that is fine. on november 9, the creole entered the mouth of the channel in nassau about a mile from the city itself. a bahamian pilot came on board to pilot the ship into the harbor. he looked around and told the slaves, we have no slave labor here. you guys are free. on the north side of the harbor hog island.- atlantist today as resort. it is a huge development. it wasn't then in the harbor master came for a routine inspection. the first mate jumped on board. he...
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celebrating mass with 20,000 very lucky licks and others in madison square guarden.ight back >> just a few minutes ago, speaker boehner announced he will be resigning. [cheers and applause] with respect to him and the service he's preside to our country, it's not about him or anybody else, and i'm not here today to bash anyone. but the time has come to turn the page. charles: that was of course senator marco rubio speaking at the voters summit, rubio and cruz are considered the big winners among republican presidential candidates, they've exceed their frustration at the party leadership, displayed on more than one occasion and now it appears that rubio, his popularity beginning to climb here a little bit in the latest fox news poll, tied for third place. cruz rounding out the top five. so can rubio and cruz continue this move higher? joining me now, angela, fox news contributor and kiersten, ms. america 2008 and, angela. >> yes. charles: you know about how -- how washington works and these elections work, rubio is trying to downplay it all, i know it's early, i've be
celebrating mass with 20,000 very lucky licks and others in madison square guarden.ight back >> just a few minutes ago, speaker boehner announced he will be resigning. [cheers and applause] with respect to him and the service he's preside to our country, it's not about him or anybody else, and i'm not here today to bash anyone. but the time has come to turn the page. charles: that was of course senator marco rubio speaking at the voters summit, rubio and cruz are considered the big...
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rosa: un placer saludarte, las 20.000 personas que contaron con boleto para ingresar la madison squareoche que pasarÁ a la historia en sus memorias. illia: el papa francisco se refiriÓ su homilÍa a los problemas de las grandes metrÓpolis, nueva york, y cómo encontrar a dios aquÍ. hablo sobre los mÁs necesitados y una vez mÁs sobre los inmigrantes. pontÍfice: las grandes ciudades esconden el rostro de tantos que parecen no tener ciudadanÍa, o ser ciudadanos de segunda categorÍa. en las grandes ciudades, bajo el ruido del trÁnsito, bajo el ritmo del cambio que dan silenciados tantos rostros por no tener derecho a la ciudadanÍa. rosa: los neoyorquinos se volcaron para buscar la oportunidad de verlo, conseguir el boleto que les facilitarÍa la tarea. >> vengo desde michigan, no alcanzaron boletos, creo que ya todos estÁn vendidos y repartidos. rosa: carmen nunca perdiÓ la esperanza en las afueras del madison square garden. >> yo me basÉ en un milagro, de pronto que no pudieran venir. rosa: 80.000 ganar la loterÍa que porque tambiÉn tuvieron boleto para ver el papamÓvil. los asistentes fuero
rosa: un placer saludarte, las 20.000 personas que contaron con boleto para ingresar la madison squareoche que pasarÁ a la historia en sus memorias. illia: el papa francisco se refiriÓ su homilÍa a los problemas de las grandes metrÓpolis, nueva york, y cómo encontrar a dios aquÍ. hablo sobre los mÁs necesitados y una vez mÁs sobre los inmigrantes. pontÍfice: las grandes ciudades esconden el rostro de tantos que parecen no tener ciudadanÍa, o ser ciudadanos de segunda categorÍa. en...
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to his mass in just minutes at madison square garden.thousands pack central park to witness history. at ground zero, the september 11th memorial, the pope said grief is palpable and made an emotional plea for world peace. >> and give us the wisdom and courage. >> and here in philadelphia, the city's time in the world's spotlight is almost here. 15 hours until the pope touches down here. the stage is set. nbc 10 has you covered for this weekend. >>> and good evening. i'm jim rosenfield. a lot happening this hour. we'll get right to it. pope francis is touring madison square garden as we speak right now in a golf cart, right now before his final event in new york. and right now, security is set. roads and the ben franklin bridge, closing in a few hours. but we begin in new york. almost a rock concert atmosphere right here, live pictures from inside madison square garden. some 20,000 people packing into the garden. and they had to get in their seats hours before the pope arrived, about 30 minutes ago. the pope will be saying his homily here
to his mass in just minutes at madison square garden.thousands pack central park to witness history. at ground zero, the september 11th memorial, the pope said grief is palpable and made an emotional plea for world peace. >> and give us the wisdom and courage. >> and here in philadelphia, the city's time in the world's spotlight is almost here. 15 hours until the pope touches down here. the stage is set. nbc 10 has you covered for this weekend. >>> and good evening. i'm jim...
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right now you're watching live pope francis celebrating mass at madison square garden. in a few moments, the vast majority of the 20,000 people right there with the pope will be lining up for communion. let's listen in. ♪ ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] >> grant peace in our days, that by the help of your mercy, we may always be free from sin. and safe from all distress and as we await the blessed hope and the coming of our saviour, jesus christ. ♪ >> lord, jesus christ, say to your apostles, my peace i give you. look not on our sins but on the faith of your church and grant peace and unity in accordance with your will. you live forever and ever. >> amen. >> the peace of the lord will be with you always. >> let us offer each other the sign of peace. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> behold him who takes away the sins of the world. blessed are those called to the supper of the lamb. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching communion, the core part of a catholic mass. these are the wafers being given. there are about 25,000 people there and 200 eu
right now you're watching live pope francis celebrating mass at madison square garden. in a few moments, the vast majority of the 20,000 people right there with the pope will be lining up for communion. let's listen in. ♪ ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] >> grant peace in our days, that by the help of your mercy, we may always be free from sin. and safe from all distress and as we await the blessed hope and the coming of our saviour,...
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let's go back to madison square garden for a live look. there is pope francis now, as he prepares to celebrate mass at the garden. entering the arena after touring it in a golf cart, changing into his vestments there for the beginning of the service. we'll continue to follow the events in new york before his arrival here in philadelphia. and if you're planning to be in philadelphia for events tomorrow, it is going to be cooler, in fact. nbc 10 chief meteorologist glen "hurricane" schwartz joining us for his forecast. >> the cooler weather has come in, the wind has increased. you can see the flags blowing pretty nicely out there. and with the clouds, it feels it. the rain is not that far away, but it still doesn't look like it's going to be enough progress to the north to make it all the way up to philadelphia. so during the day tomorrow, expect a fair amount of clouds around and a breeze of 10 to 20 miles an hour, temperatures getting into the mid-70s during the afternoon. i'll have the rest of the sunday forecast and see when we're finall
let's go back to madison square garden for a live look. there is pope francis now, as he prepares to celebrate mass at the garden. entering the arena after touring it in a golf cart, changing into his vestments there for the beginning of the service. we'll continue to follow the events in new york before his arrival here in philadelphia. and if you're planning to be in philadelphia for events tomorrow, it is going to be cooler, in fact. nbc 10 chief meteorologist glen "hurricane"...
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madison bows down.it goes from the federal victims. >> the ability there. >> it takes a woman to see this is a noble thing. but he actually starts his conversion before jefferson. he has tohe has to run for office in virginia, and they gerrymandered the district. in the campaign he has to promise things to elected like i'm not going to allow them to assume the state debt and we are not going to have a national bank. he comes into contact with his constituents in a way. but the degree to which madison switches in the 90s, 1790s is 180°. he goes from the ultimate defender of federal sovereignty to an average 80 revolutions writing was later call her will say is the defense of states rights that the confederacy in 1861 is going to go with. by that time he said that's not what i meant. madison is a bit of a guy, he is a is a kind of political man, he thinks like a lawyer. even though he was not trained as a lawyer he says mother was my client? do you tell me who my client is, and i can prepare the arguments
madison bows down.it goes from the federal victims. >> the ability there. >> it takes a woman to see this is a noble thing. but he actually starts his conversion before jefferson. he has tohe has to run for office in virginia, and they gerrymandered the district. in the campaign he has to promise things to elected like i'm not going to allow them to assume the state debt and we are not going to have a national bank. he comes into contact with his constituents in a way. but the...