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. >>> it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." you're looking live at new york's jfk airport where pope francis is about to touch down for a second leg of a three-city tour. he'll make the way to saint patrick's cathedral. the pontiff made history today becoming the first pope to address congress. he covered issues from immigration to poverty to marriage. he didn't mention abortion by name, but he touched on the issue of protecting human right rights. >> also reminds us of our responsibility to protect and defend human life at every stage of its development. >> the pope released earlier this year on climate change. here's what he said earlier toda today. >> the environmental challenge we are undergoing, and each human concern and effect. i have no doubt that the united states and this congress has an important role to play. be. >> for more we're joined by father jonathan morris. you were anticipating it. now you heard it. your thoughts? >> i was impressed by the tone and the respect of a message to the united states congress. he s
. >>> it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." you're looking live at new york's jfk airport where pope francis is about to touch down for a second leg of a three-city tour. he'll make the way to saint patrick's cathedral. the pontiff made history today becoming the first pope to address congress. he covered issues from immigration to poverty to marriage. he didn't mention abortion by name, but he touched on the issue of protecting human right rights. >> also...
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everybody ready for the pope, finally, finally, it's new york's turn, david. >> new york's turn ceciliaand you make a great point about capitalism. the pope has been very outspoken from the moment he became pope, saying, how i would love a poor church and for the poor. and you make the point, cecilia, he's now traveling down fifth avenue and anyone who knows new york, anyone who's traveled to new york knows that tourists come here. this i where the most expensive shopping is in new york and we saw an image a short time ago of donald trump on trump tower, actually, trying to get a glimpse of the pope coming down. it was interesting, terry, today, that the pope signaled. it's not capitalism that he's against. it's what you do with the money that you make. >> exactly. the ordered capitalism, the capitalism grounded in values of sharing of helping the poor, of lifting people up. he has been drawn in some places, a kind of leftist demon and he's denied that to us. he said, that's an error. what he wants is a more loving community. >> we are looking at live pictures, you are watching abc news
everybody ready for the pope, finally, finally, it's new york's turn, david. >> new york's turn ceciliaand you make a great point about capitalism. the pope has been very outspoken from the moment he became pope, saying, how i would love a poor church and for the poor. and you make the point, cecilia, he's now traveling down fifth avenue and anyone who knows new york, anyone who's traveled to new york knows that tourists come here. this i where the most expensive shopping is in new york...
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up here to new york. we've have talked about how the crowds have already begun to gather here on fifth avenue, which is below where we are, right next to st. patrick's cathedral where we find nbc's stephanie gosk. it's got to be getting crowded down there. >> reporter: it is, kate. you know, 4:15 in the afternoon, mid town manhattan on fifth avenue and there is not a car on the street. you see crowds beginning to gather. everyone that's behind these barricades here has gone through a mag knnetometer. behind that an eight-foot chain link fence. stretches 12 city blocks and 3 after blocks wide. completely encircles cathedral. anyone trying to get close to the pope has to go over the fence. kate? >> stephanie gosk, keeping an eye on the scene on the ground, just below us here on fifth avenue in new york, as that crowd starts to build. we'll continue to go back there for now, we're keeping an eye on the plane. the american airline 777 jet that will be carrying pope francis from washington up here to new york
up here to new york. we've have talked about how the crowds have already begun to gather here on fifth avenue, which is below where we are, right next to st. patrick's cathedral where we find nbc's stephanie gosk. it's got to be getting crowded down there. >> reporter: it is, kate. you know, 4:15 in the afternoon, mid town manhattan on fifth avenue and there is not a car on the street. you see crowds beginning to gather. everyone that's behind these barricades here has gone through a mag...
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a mafia murder in new york was different than a murder in new york. the mafia murder in new york had an organizing principal behind it and these attacks have an organizing principal behind it. it's called their interpretation of how mohammed taught jihad, which slault islamic scholars could have great debate. foreign interpretation of jihad is to remove or subjugate the infinel. this comes out of islamic literature. many reformed muslims acce s re, but some muslims accept it. so there's an organizing principal here. if we act in a state of denial out of political correctness, that this is the organizing principal, then we're going to miss a lot of these situations. because that helps to give us some of the criteria that we're looking for. i had some people think, you know, should be ignored. so the reality is we need to train our police, we need to realize that the organizing principal here is jihad and their interpretation of it. that means that's -- that means we look in the places where that is going to be taught and exploited. social media. unfort
a mafia murder in new york was different than a murder in new york. the mafia murder in new york had an organizing principal behind it and these attacks have an organizing principal behind it. it's called their interpretation of how mohammed taught jihad, which slault islamic scholars could have great debate. foreign interpretation of jihad is to remove or subjugate the infinel. this comes out of islamic literature. many reformed muslims acce s re, but some muslims accept it. so there's an...
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the church is always there for people catholic, who come to new york as part of the new york weekend. they spend some time. you visit that church as much as you go to mass there. you go in, maybe light a candle, walk around, look at all of the alt altars. it's a dramatic thing. look at symmetry of these days. yesterday in st. matthews. the funeral site of john f. kennedy. today the funeral site of robert f. kennedy and the eulogy. for me, i try to stop in there when time in new york, right near 30 rock, and it is -- it's a great urban church. we go there, as a say to make a visit, not for mass requirements on sunday, to go there during work when you get a break, we call it a visit. it's how we stay in shape with our church. >> and also you know the term cafeteria catholics has been tossed around these past few days, a term you and i know well. folks who visit the church for special occasions, easter sunday, ash wednesday, it is the kind of beating heart for them, too, in midtown manhattan. the work a day life of new york. >> yeah, they call them ceos, christmas and easter-only catholi
the church is always there for people catholic, who come to new york as part of the new york weekend. they spend some time. you visit that church as much as you go to mass there. you go in, maybe light a candle, walk around, look at all of the alt altars. it's a dramatic thing. look at symmetry of these days. yesterday in st. matthews. the funeral site of john f. kennedy. today the funeral site of robert f. kennedy and the eulogy. for me, i try to stop in there when time in new york, right near...
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one of those songs fitting will be "new york, new york." can't get a bigger new york welcome than that. >> their version of frank sinatra's "new york new york." there's a lot of kids from all the different schools in brooklyn from the diocese schools and a lot of people dressed in ethnic garb based on where they're originally from. a message we heard once again an importance of immigration, a message this pope gave to a joint meeting of congress earlier today. >> the pope really went out of his way to make the point that almost everyone in america except for native americans are children of immigrants and we're all immigrants for all practical purposes. that's a major theme that the pope has delivered ever since arriving here in the united states. his first visit ever, by the way anderson, to the united states. i want to just point out this american airlines charter, when he's in the united states they always will charter an american airlines plane, when he's in other countries they charter different planes but it's typically called shepher
one of those songs fitting will be "new york, new york." can't get a bigger new york welcome than that. >> their version of frank sinatra's "new york new york." there's a lot of kids from all the different schools in brooklyn from the diocese schools and a lot of people dressed in ethnic garb based on where they're originally from. a message we heard once again an importance of immigration, a message this pope gave to a joint meeting of congress earlier today. >>...
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you can't land in new york city without hearing new york, new york.kind of welcome new york wants to give this pope. i think just the kind of welcome that fits him and fits his message and fits his profile during this trip. >> jim schutto in new york. you see people those are live images from new york city. people lining the streets in eager anticipation. the pope headed for st. patrick's cathedral. let's go to st. patrick's cathedral where the pope is headed. he's going to be joined there by the governor, mr. cuomo. wlook who's here erin burnett freshly back from maternity leave. you look great. set the scene from your vantage point. >> jake, it's a great day to be back. it's a gorgeous day and my baby girl will be baptized catholic. like many catholics i've become warmer toward the church because of this pope. you're feeling that here on the streets. obviously this church right now, st. patrick's cathedral, jake, is gleaming white. i haven't seen it like that in years. and behind me you can see some of the people who actually worked on all of the re
you can't land in new york city without hearing new york, new york.kind of welcome new york wants to give this pope. i think just the kind of welcome that fits him and fits his message and fits his profile during this trip. >> jim schutto in new york. you see people those are live images from new york city. people lining the streets in eager anticipation. the pope headed for st. patrick's cathedral. let's go to st. patrick's cathedral where the pope is headed. he's going to be joined...
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high school banned from bay ridge brooklyn will play sinatra's new york, new york following a busy and important historic day in washington, d.c. >> a historic day as the pope spoke before a joint meeting of congress today speaking on some very sensitive and very political issues like the death penalty, immigration, abortion, to name just a few. as we watch the pope, you can see the crowd screaming, secretary of state john kerry as they approach the stairs leading up to the american airlines plane that is now being called shepherd 1 by the faa. >> papal seal affixed to its side. as soon as it takes off, it will head to new york city. joining us right now, monsignor from catholic charities. tomorrow will be a busy day for you guys. i know you are hosting one of the events in east harlem. >> it will be a busier day for the pope when he comes to new york. but isn't that a typical new york day. we like people in new york to be busy. >> what does it mean for you and the catholic charities to have him come to your place and to see it and to be able to talk to the people there. >> i think it'
high school banned from bay ridge brooklyn will play sinatra's new york, new york following a busy and important historic day in washington, d.c. >> a historic day as the pope spoke before a joint meeting of congress today speaking on some very sensitive and very political issues like the death penalty, immigration, abortion, to name just a few. as we watch the pope, you can see the crowd screaming, secretary of state john kerry as they approach the stairs leading up to the american...
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in mafia murder in new york was different than a murder in new york. the mafia murder in new york had an organizing principle behind it. and these attacks have an organizing principle behind it, it is call their interpretation of how mohammed taught jihad. which, islamic scholars can have greek debates. jihad ispretation of to remove or subjugate the infidel. this comes out of islamic literature. many reformed muslims reject it. but some muslims accept it. there is an organizing principle here. if we act in a state of denial out of political correctness, that this is the organizing principle, and we are going to miss a lot of the situations. that helps to give us some of the criteria that we are looking for. some people think should be ignored. is we need to train our police, we need to realize that the organizing principle here is jihad and their interpretation of it. placesans we look in the where that is going to be taught, and exploited. social media, unfortunately, mosques. morein groups that are extremist than others. and that we somehow say the
in mafia murder in new york was different than a murder in new york. the mafia murder in new york had an organizing principle behind it. and these attacks have an organizing principle behind it, it is call their interpretation of how mohammed taught jihad. which, islamic scholars can have greek debates. jihad ispretation of to remove or subjugate the infidel. this comes out of islamic literature. many reformed muslims reject it. but some muslims accept it. there is an organizing principle here....
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papa francisco se acerca hacia el papa mÓvil escoltado por 6.000 policÍas de toda la ciudad de new yorktado nosotros la zona para proteger su seguridad ademÁs de muchas muchas otras autoridades equipos antiterrorismo, francotiradores apostados en rascacielos de la ciudad, las tapas del sistema de alcantarilla han sido cerradas de forma que nadie se pueda meter por ahÍ y hacer una barbaridad, obviamente nunca medida de seguridad es suficiente para proteger al papÁ, sabemos que desde hace 6 horas los periodistas estÁn aqÍi y las personas estÁn aquÍ, esperando porque toda la zona ha sido sellada se mantienen las personas con celulares mÁs los bastones de selfies estÁn prohibidos porque se puede parecer mucho a un rifle asÍ que son medidas de seguridad que se toman por una razÓn especial el papa francisco mÓvil viemÓvil v carro que viene abierto, asÍ que hay que estar pendiente, el papa francisco a veces se baja del papÁ mÓvil y trae a personas a saludarlo * escuchemos a la multitud ♪ (gritan) ahÍ lo tenemos el papa francisco ya pisa fuerte manhattan, donde lo espera todo el mundo para verl
papa francisco se acerca hacia el papa mÓvil escoltado por 6.000 policÍas de toda la ciudad de new yorktado nosotros la zona para proteger su seguridad ademÁs de muchas muchas otras autoridades equipos antiterrorismo, francotiradores apostados en rascacielos de la ciudad, las tapas del sistema de alcantarilla han sido cerradas de forma que nadie se pueda meter por ahÍ y hacer una barbaridad, obviamente nunca medida de seguridad es suficiente para proteger al papÁ, sabemos que desde hace 6...
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he new york is a different -- new york is a difference animal. now are york yorkers adjusting to what's going to occur there? >> i imagine like d.c. but on a much larger scale. when you shut down entire blocks and avenues in new york city, there is a lot of disruption, but thousands of new york city police officers and the secret service have been planning for this event and things seem to be going. >> thely and all the people out here line -- going smoothly and all the people out here lining the streets are pretty quited for the event. >> it's an incredible tourist place. tell us about st. patrick's. why is the pontiff coming there? >> reporter: well, it's really considered america's parish. this is the headquarters of the archdiocese here in new york and it's been around for 150 years. it's a beautiful cathedral inside and out but fell into disrepair over the years until they began renovation about three years ago, a $177 million renovation. it is stunning. millions of people come here every year. >> st. pat's draws popes from years in the past
he new york is a different -- new york is a difference animal. now are york yorkers adjusting to what's going to occur there? >> i imagine like d.c. but on a much larger scale. when you shut down entire blocks and avenues in new york city, there is a lot of disruption, but thousands of new york city police officers and the secret service have been planning for this event and things seem to be going. >> thely and all the people out here line -- going smoothly and all the people out...
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tonight while he's in new york city. now, the 118-year-old church is in the heart of new york city. people have been lined up for hours now around st. patrick's cathedral. secret service agents and new york city police officers are on guard around the church's perimeter. 5 million people attend st. patrick's every year. it holds mass seven times a day. nbc 10's cydney long is live in new york today above st. patricks. >> a lot of gridlock in new york, i imagine, right? >> reporter: absolutely. we are feeling and seeing the excitement and the anticipation of pope francis' arrival here in the big apple. this moment in time, this hour, we're now down to the hour of when he will arrive in new york city. finally here. and to give you an idea where we're coming from. i'm looking at radio music city hall in this direction, but this is the spot here behind us, one city block right here, st. patrick's cathedral. one city block from the sixth floor here at 30 rock. it is a breathtaking view and it is a beautiful warm day and breezy here in new york. we saw people holding signs down on the str
tonight while he's in new york city. now, the 118-year-old church is in the heart of new york city. people have been lined up for hours now around st. patrick's cathedral. secret service agents and new york city police officers are on guard around the church's perimeter. 5 million people attend st. patrick's every year. it holds mass seven times a day. nbc 10's cydney long is live in new york today above st. patricks. >> a lot of gridlock in new york, i imagine, right? >> reporter:...
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now he says hello to new york governor andrew cuomo. i wonder if governor cuomo is speaking italian to him. the pope is most comfortable in italian or spanish. spanish is his native language. as he said today in congress, he is a son of immigrants. italian was spoken at home in buenes aires. his english, he says isn't very good. today he gave almost an hour's speech. there is new york senior senator chuck schumer now greeting the pontiff. next in line will be new york's mayor bill de blasio. senator schum other having an extended conversation with him. now the mayor of new york phil de blasio. and cardinal dolan is in there saying something. everybody smiling. this is really just a joyous moment for all. >> we also have the invocation as we watch this. we have seen it so many times. the pope may wade into some of the crowd. i think people of the crowd have come to expect and hope that they may be able to reach out and touch him and even talk to him. >> you see cardinal dolan pointing out the workers and the pope is weaving to them. just
now he says hello to new york governor andrew cuomo. i wonder if governor cuomo is speaking italian to him. the pope is most comfortable in italian or spanish. spanish is his native language. as he said today in congress, he is a son of immigrants. italian was spoken at home in buenes aires. his english, he says isn't very good. today he gave almost an hour's speech. there is new york senior senator chuck schumer now greeting the pontiff. next in line will be new york's mayor bill de blasio....
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new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will eat. >> today it's hectic because of the snow outside and not a places for us to sleep now and everybody is kind of coming in. >> in just a decade the number of people living in new york's homeless shelters has nearly doubled and reaching 60,000 a night last year. it's a homelessness crisis unprecedented in any city. >> what we see today, the homeless that we see, the exodus from this city, families doubling, tripling up, the rent sky rocketing, this has been a crisis that has been cooking for 20 years. >> why are so many in new york homeless? this week fault lines looks at the forces that are displacing thousands
new york new york 8.4 million people call the city home. >> it's snowing hard in central park and 20 in midtown and snowfall one to two feet and saying we could have snow hour. >> the coldest winter in 81 years and coincides with a grim reality. more people in new york city are homeless today than at any point since the 1930s. floors. >> it's really difficult once you find ways to just get through day-to-day from finding clothing to finding shelter to finding where you will...
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>>>> el papa francisco esta en nueva york la segunda diocesis mas a grande de eestados unidos su p m primera parada la catedral de a san patrick esta maÑana se pr e presen presento en el congreso en washington dc tenemos mas i informacion de esto antes otros titulares del dia >> >colision mortal puente en a seattle es escenario de violento choque entre autobus de estu estudiantes y otro dccon turist, cara acara padres de los desa a desaparecidos en mexico reclaman nuevas lineas de investigacion, sepa que dijo el gobierno. el a cami camion no de la paz crece espera en colombia para poner fin al conflicto armado con farc, le contamos por que no todos son p optimistas >> >buenas tardes le saludo dese la cateldrdral de patriccatedra patricio en nueva york aca es esperando que finalice el se servicio en la catedral >> >>le saluda jose diaz balart donde en washington el papa ha l hablo en reunion conjunta en el congtresoreso, lo que dijo y co expreso ha hecho noticia >> >>de esto hablaremos en de a detalle antes la emocion que se ha vivido aca, es extraordinaria desde la llegada del papa j
>>>> el papa francisco esta en nueva york la segunda diocesis mas a grande de eestados unidos su p m primera parada la catedral de a san patrick esta maÑana se pr e presen presento en el congreso en washington dc tenemos mas i informacion de esto antes otros titulares del dia >> >colision mortal puente en a seattle es escenario de violento choque entre autobus de estu estudiantes y otro dccon turist, cara acara padres de los desa a desaparecidos en mexico reclaman nuevas...
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the pope is here in new york city. and so far, he's living up to his reputation of being a pope who wants to be with the people from his arrival to his evening prayer service at st. patrick's cathedral, his big apple visit has marked many interactions with ordinary folks, more will come today during events across manhattan, including a procession through central park where a crowd of about 80,000 people is now expected. >> we're told he's an early riser so he could be up at any moment now. >> he usually gets up at 4:30 morning in vatican city. >> something tells me he doesn't necessarily turn his tv set on to abc news right away. >> someone else is turns it on to abc news for him. we're going to move on now. >> it was a hit heard around the world. two high school football players blind siding a referee during a game. >> the boys say they were only following instructions and now the coach who told them to tackle the ref has resigned. with more here's clayton sandell. >> reporter: the camera doesn't lie, but almost every
the pope is here in new york city. and so far, he's living up to his reputation of being a pope who wants to be with the people from his arrival to his evening prayer service at st. patrick's cathedral, his big apple visit has marked many interactions with ordinary folks, more will come today during events across manhattan, including a procession through central park where a crowd of about 80,000 people is now expected. >> we're told he's an early riser so he could be up at any moment...
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american officer in the new york police department. [applause] >> good evening and thank you for coming, thank you for listening. what i'm going to do is spend a little time first telling you about samuel, his life, his journey, his troubles, triumphs and i'll explain the story behind this story, how it was possible that i came to write the life story of a man who died in 1966 and left when nobody thought could be a record. and i'll read some from the book trying to place his events into context that's understandable and then i will open the floor up to questions and i hope that they'll be plenty of them. sam battle was born in 1883 to a large family in newborn, north carolina, 22nd of 25 children in the family. his parents were former slaves. his father was a minister in the african methodist church. his mother was the daughter of a black slave and white slave master. he grew up in a warm, loving, faith-based, achievement driven home and had incredibly childhood. 1883, he's born into the first post slavery generation. he proved to be
american officer in the new york police department. [applause] >> good evening and thank you for coming, thank you for listening. what i'm going to do is spend a little time first telling you about samuel, his life, his journey, his troubles, triumphs and i'll explain the story behind this story, how it was possible that i came to write the life story of a man who died in 1966 and left when nobody thought could be a record. and i'll read some from the book trying to place his events into...
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i'm a writer and new york magazine. what role do you hope your son will play at the new york times in the future and how is succession different this time around then when your father was running the paper and you were rising? >> international new york looking for a third question and maybe even a fourth. >> i am paul. thank you for your careers. it has been a big part of my life. you talk about building an audience. as you start to have your journalists become a social media brand, is there a risk of diluting the brand when they take their audience with them? three good questions. multilingual. when we translated that particular story, if i'm not mistaken, four languages. korean did extraordinarily well. we have also do a lot of translating in specific stories. you are going to see more and more of that. we have a chinese language website that has been up for a number of years, blocked by the chinese government ever since we did a story that won a pulitzer prize about the wealth and some of the corruption of chinese le
i'm a writer and new york magazine. what role do you hope your son will play at the new york times in the future and how is succession different this time around then when your father was running the paper and you were rising? >> international new york looking for a third question and maybe even a fourth. >> i am paul. thank you for your careers. it has been a big part of my life. you talk about building an audience. as you start to have your journalists become a social media brand,...
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reportero: en nueva york, el pichardo, univisiÓn. llegada al aeropuerto alguien entregÓ muÑeco hecho a su imagen y semejanza que recibiÓ con una carcajada y se sostuvo en el firmamento mostrando la industria desagradecida. jorge: como era su expectativa espera maÑana en 1 a dejaron entre nueva york donde estudiantes de cuatro escuelas llevan a cantar y entregarÁn regalos hechos por ellos mismos. el pontÍfice se reunirÁ con inmigrantes a unos pasos de colegio lourdes del rÍo fue una peluquerÍa donde la mente de fiesta porque el papa pasarÁ por lo menos frente a ese lugar. lourdes: cuando el papa francisco llegue maÑana en las cuatro de la tarde el colegio nuestra seÑora reina de los Ángeles... >> esto ha sido una bendiciÓn. reportera: esta dominical del estarÁ observando desde su peluquerÍa ubicada frente a la escuela. >> sentimos todos una sensaciÓn de calor muy fuerte. lourdes: hay gente que va al vaticano a ver al papa y estoy como si el papa habÍa venido a verte a ti. tan increÍble exclamaciÓn que sienten su familiase han transfor
reportero: en nueva york, el pichardo, univisiÓn. llegada al aeropuerto alguien entregÓ muÑeco hecho a su imagen y semejanza que recibiÓ con una carcajada y se sostuvo en el firmamento mostrando la industria desagradecida. jorge: como era su expectativa espera maÑana en 1 a dejaron entre nueva york donde estudiantes de cuatro escuelas llevan a cantar y entregarÁn regalos hechos por ellos mismos. el pontÍfice se reunirÁ con inmigrantes a unos pasos de colegio lourdes del rÍo fue una...
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they played "new york, new york" to welcome pope francis to new york city today.hich is so freaking awesomely new york i can hardly -- ah, fuhgeddaboutit. but even though the pope was landing in the brooklyn of queens, the brooklyn diocese wanted to make sure to get the name brooklyn out there. the brooklyn diocese unveiled their giant banner on a nearby airplane hangar that said the diocese of brooklyn welcomes pope francis. rather than subject the pope to the admittedly and truly uninspiring drive from john f. kennedy airport in queens into manhattan where he was staying and where he was due this evening they decided to fly the pope that distance by helicopter. that gave us this sort of remarkable scene of the helicopter carrying the pope against the backdrop of the new york city skyline. after the papal helicopter landed in manhattan, pope francis then linked back up with his trusty papal fiat, which drove him to 5th avenue. up at the top of 5th avenue by central park he then got out of the fiat and got into his awesome jeep popemobile, which then proceeded slo
they played "new york, new york" to welcome pope francis to new york city today.hich is so freaking awesomely new york i can hardly -- ah, fuhgeddaboutit. but even though the pope was landing in the brooklyn of queens, the brooklyn diocese wanted to make sure to get the name brooklyn out there. the brooklyn diocese unveiled their giant banner on a nearby airplane hangar that said the diocese of brooklyn welcomes pope francis. rather than subject the pope to the admittedly and truly...
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thank you, new york! see you tomorrow! >> reporter: in midtown, gus rosendale, news 4 new york. >> we will definitely see her tomorrow. other guests this week include "tonight show" host jimmy fallon and you can watch the shows taped here in new york tomorrow and friday right here on nbc 4 at 4:00. >> and david ushery is here with what's new at 5:30. >>> an admitted terrorist making alarming statements from behind bars. why he says a local terror cell he was linked to wanted to shoot up the white house. but he says he doesn't hate america. >>> also, a hungarian camera woman hired to document desperate migrants tonight is part of the story for what she did on camera. >>> and it's a popular app you may have on your phone right now. why the what's app service could be putting your personal information at risk. that's all coming up at 5:30. >>> have a tip for new york's biggest i-team? call 866-news-244 or e-mail tips@nbcnewyork.com. >>> right now on news 4 new york, plans to shoot up the white house. an admitted local terrori
thank you, new york! see you tomorrow! >> reporter: in midtown, gus rosendale, news 4 new york. >> we will definitely see her tomorrow. other guests this week include "tonight show" host jimmy fallon and you can watch the shows taped here in new york tomorrow and friday right here on nbc 4 at 4:00. >> and david ushery is here with what's new at 5:30. >>> an admitted terrorist making alarming statements from behind bars. why he says a local terror cell he was...
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you've got to come to new york. they have done an amazing job and it was miraculously manage to pull it off on time. reporter: you are right. i heard they were told to finish in time for the pope or never worked for the archdiocese again. >> pose a threat that was given. lauren, will keep coming back to you. cheryl: thank you. i've never seen new york like this. i lived there for 11 years. there is a group of skilled children before i came to the studio. their faces lit up. so excited. >> in an organized way. not a chaotic way. cheryl: even on the streets of new york. there goes the boeing 777. now making its way to the runway on the tarmac. about 45 minutes flight. the aircraft has to hit about 20,000 feet of altitude because it is a boeing 777. otherwise you will burn a heck of a lot of field. everything in the plane is still looking like an american airlines jet. they didn't do anything to the inside of the aircraft, but you'll be traveling, taking us all the way back to rome, italy. seven posts up on either an a
you've got to come to new york. they have done an amazing job and it was miraculously manage to pull it off on time. reporter: you are right. i heard they were told to finish in time for the pope or never worked for the archdiocese again. >> pose a threat that was given. lauren, will keep coming back to you. cheryl: thank you. i've never seen new york like this. i lived there for 11 years. there is a group of skilled children before i came to the studio. their faces lit up. so excited....
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at 4:00 p.m., the pope heads to new york city. >> when the pope does arrive in new york, he will be greeted not only with the cheers, but security measures like the city has never seen. 6,000 additional police officers will be on the ground. 1200 patrol cars deployed. news 4's gus rosendale son the upper east side with the safety plans in place. >> reporter: we're getting ready for a lockdown here. ficers already in position. barricades going up across the city. quite simply put, the nypd is not taking any chances. it's now officially being called the largest security push in nypd history. but that doesn't mean new york's finest can't help a couple of tourists from chile track down a spot to see the pope. >> we were like asking like why they sell tickets and where we can find them. >> reporter: tonight fences up across places like central park west, and the barricades not yet blocking west 77th street, for now the barrier is a playground for greta as her grandmother braces for gridlock. >> i come to the park with my little dog over here. >> reporter: a patrol dog? >> mass transit also on hi
at 4:00 p.m., the pope heads to new york city. >> when the pope does arrive in new york, he will be greeted not only with the cheers, but security measures like the city has never seen. 6,000 additional police officers will be on the ground. 1200 patrol cars deployed. news 4's gus rosendale son the upper east side with the safety plans in place. >> reporter: we're getting ready for a lockdown here. ficers already in position. barricades going up across the city. quite simply put,...
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we have cherished every moment of it here in new york. you're watching "today in new york." we'll be right back as we watch the papal helicopter. save 20 to 30% on all th, e season's latest looks in cellular shades and cascade double shades. that'll really make you look smart. blinds to go. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? call time warner cable to get the internet speed you need. are you guys texting each other? whether it's 3 megs or 300 megs, yeah. for the right price. from $14.99 everyday low price internet, to 300 meg ultra-fast internet, we have you covered. even with wifi at home and on the go. plans start at $14.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc to switch today. time warner cable. back to school? how about...back to blinds! during blinds to go's early fall savings sale, save 20 to 30% on all the season's latest looks in cellular shades and cascade double shades. that'll really make you look s
we have cherished every moment of it here in new york. you're watching "today in new york." we'll be right back as we watch the papal helicopter. save 20 to 30% on all th, e season's latest looks in cellular shades and cascade double shades. that'll really make you look smart. blinds to go. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. so why should we get it all...
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after the worst terrorist attack in new york history, new york city proved its resilience. any terror attack regardless of scale would have a profound effect. here, across the country, and throughout the world. that is why even with the significant funding for the department of homeland security and its appropriators in congress, the nypd continues to invest our own resources in this fight. during the "charlie help dough" attacks in paris, police were driven back, even coldly executed by terrorists with superior weapons. an nypd team flew to paris and was fully briefed on the lessons learned there. another team of nypd emergency service and hostage negotiators went to sydney, australia, after an isil took a hostage in downtown sydney. when isil-driven attacks occurred in a museum, our detectives assigned to interpol traveled to tunisia. the collective lessons learned from these attacks formed our plans for the recently formed strategic response group or srg. srg is an 800-person unit, soon to be 800-person unit, equipped and trained to deal with crowd management and terror
after the worst terrorist attack in new york history, new york city proved its resilience. any terror attack regardless of scale would have a profound effect. here, across the country, and throughout the world. that is why even with the significant funding for the department of homeland security and its appropriators in congress, the nypd continues to invest our own resources in this fight. during the "charlie help dough" attacks in paris, police were driven back, even coldly executed...
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a mafia murder in new york was different than a murder in new york. the mafia murder in new york had an organizing principle behind it and these attacks have an organizing principle behind it, it's called their interpretation of how mohammed taught jihad. which islamic scholars could have great debate. one interpretation is to remove or subjugate the infidel. this comes out of islamic literature. many reform muslims reject it but some muslims accept it. but there's an organizing principle here. if we fact a state of denial out of political correctness that this is the organizing principle then we're going to miss a lot of these situations because that helps to give us some of the criteria that we're looking for, that some people think should be ignored. so the reality is we need to train our police, we need to realize that the organizing principle here is jihad and their interpretation of it. that means we look in the places where that's going to be taught and exploited -- social media, unfortunately mosques, certain groups that are more extremist tha
a mafia murder in new york was different than a murder in new york. the mafia murder in new york had an organizing principle behind it and these attacks have an organizing principle behind it, it's called their interpretation of how mohammed taught jihad. which islamic scholars could have great debate. one interpretation is to remove or subjugate the infidel. this comes out of islamic literature. many reform muslims reject it but some muslims accept it. but there's an organizing principle here....
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here in new york, you have the villaggiliant.ou have the general green, one of my favorite generals. out of baltimore you have the active. out of virginia you have the virginia. carolina was the diligent. in a south carolina -- this one is easy to remember -- south carolina was the name of the vessel. and in georgia, it was the eagle. around of hu -- a round of huzzahs for the first 10 cutters that were built. not all of them came in at $1000, i might add. hip hip! >> huzzah! pres. washington: thank you so much. hamilton: i would like to take a moment. i was perusing my letters the other day, and i couldn't help but notice the charge i wrote when we put the law into effect, which allowed us to stop a good on seas and the creation of the cutter service. i wrote a bit of advice, presumptuous though it might be -- admitted device for officers. -- a bit of advice for officers. i would like to share that letter with you, if i may. gentlemen, as you are speedily to enter upon the duties of your station, it becomes proper to point them
here in new york, you have the villaggiliant.ou have the general green, one of my favorite generals. out of baltimore you have the active. out of virginia you have the virginia. carolina was the diligent. in a south carolina -- this one is easy to remember -- south carolina was the name of the vessel. and in georgia, it was the eagle. around of hu -- a round of huzzahs for the first 10 cutters that were built. not all of them came in at $1000, i might add. hip hip! >> huzzah! pres....
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it's here in new york or based in -- >> here in new york is where i have this from. they also -- one more thing, real quick, they also offer dessert, which is amazing. >> wow. that keeps them different than competitors. speaking of desserts, i opted for a different dessert because i had a sweet tooth. >> had or have? >> have. harry & david has been the quintessential holiday fall sort of brand in my head. they have the gold foil pears. apple spice cake, you are set. set for days. >> that's a good looking pumpkin cheesecake. >> they continue to delight and surprise me. >> this is cool. send ahead. you don't have time to stop at the liquor store. send a bottle of alcohol. >> bottle or bottles. this is all you really need. kidding. drizzly.com sends your favorite wine, beers, champagne, cocktails, within 60 minutes to your door. no delivery fee in new york city. they're powered by local stores, sort of keeps them afloat. it's great. brooklyn beer for oktoberfest. they cure rated some beautiful fall wines for us. >> you can send this ahead as a hostess gift, too. enjoy i
it's here in new york or based in -- >> here in new york is where i have this from. they also -- one more thing, real quick, they also offer dessert, which is amazing. >> wow. that keeps them different than competitors. speaking of desserts, i opted for a different dessert because i had a sweet tooth. >> had or have? >> have. harry & david has been the quintessential holiday fall sort of brand in my head. they have the gold foil pears. apple spice cake, you are set....
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new york is a media center. and what new york does often gets attention. >> the governor also promised to launch a $5 million campaign to promote tourism to puerto rico. >>> in today's money report, all eyes on iphones and ipads waiting for today's announcement from apple. everyone is wondering whether the new iphone 6s and s-plus models will be unveiled. a new 13-inch model called the pro could be added at apple stores in november. >> i'd kind of a wildcard. that's an ipad pro. a big screen ipad maybe meant for business users. something they're working on. we're not sure if we have it this week but certainly a good chance. >> if you own an apple tv, there may be a new set top box. it could use the voice of siri and let you talk to your tv about what you want to see. >>> macy's getting ready to close dozens of under performing stores. it closes stores every year. this time it's 35 to 40, though, that will be shut down. macy's has not said which locations would be closed. they may get offered positions at other l
new york is a media center. and what new york does often gets attention. >> the governor also promised to launch a $5 million campaign to promote tourism to puerto rico. >>> in today's money report, all eyes on iphones and ipads waiting for today's announcement from apple. everyone is wondering whether the new iphone 6s and s-plus models will be unveiled. a new 13-inch model called the pro could be added at apple stores in november. >> i'd kind of a wildcard. that's an ipad...
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giants tonight in new york right here on wusa9. coverage starts at 7:30. kickoff is at 8:25. our frank hanrahan is at metlife stadium. >> reporter: this is frank shanahan at metlife stadium in new jersey. will the redskins beready for primetime tonight visiting the giants? details coming up in sports. >> a comfortable night but not as cool. generally 50s in the suburbs, 55 in hagerstown, low 60s downtown. we'll come back. we've got clouds coming in, if we had to issue any yellow weather alerts over the weekend. >> but up next a shocking development in the case against >>> a surprise guilty plea for michael gardner. the former falls church democratic committee chairman pleaded guilty to five counts in two separate child sexual abuse cases, one involving his niece in 2009 and one involving girls in a sleepover in 2011. a sentence was handed down 20 years in prison beginning immediately. when gardner gets out of prison, he can never have unsupervised contact with children. >>> officers in loudoun county are looking for a a man or men
giants tonight in new york right here on wusa9. coverage starts at 7:30. kickoff is at 8:25. our frank hanrahan is at metlife stadium. >> reporter: this is frank shanahan at metlife stadium in new jersey. will the redskins beready for primetime tonight visiting the giants? details coming up in sports. >> a comfortable night but not as cool. generally 50s in the suburbs, 55 in hagerstown, low 60s downtown. we'll come back. we've got clouds coming in, if we had to issue any yellow...
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especially north of new york city. by 7:00 in the morning, maybe a sprinkle or two down the jersey shore onto parts of long island so mainly south and east of the city and then we clear things out with a northerly wind developing during the day and ushering in that drier air mass. lows tonight down to about 67 in the park, we are down to 58 in sussex, 53 highs tomorrow back into the upper 70s so a little bit cooler than today but still above normal nonetheless so a breezy beauty tomorrow after a sprinkle or two south and east of the city. early 79 as we head into monday, clouds and sun and you see some clouds meandering offshore. these will move in our direction during the day on tuesday. accuweather forecast for tonight, partly cloudy, again a shower in spots after midnight, we are down to 67, sun and patchy clouds tomorrow, breezy, less humid, we are up to about 79, mainly clear tomorrow night, how about upper 50s even here in new york city. that is refreshing. 74 on monday under clouds and ironically fall begins on
especially north of new york city. by 7:00 in the morning, maybe a sprinkle or two down the jersey shore onto parts of long island so mainly south and east of the city and then we clear things out with a northerly wind developing during the day and ushering in that drier air mass. lows tonight down to about 67 in the park, we are down to 58 in sussex, 53 highs tomorrow back into the upper 70s so a little bit cooler than today but still above normal nonetheless so a breezy beauty tomorrow after...
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we will see if he does the same thing and new york -- in new york. alison: we will be back with leon: pope francis has arrived in new york. his plane now tacky to the gangway where he will -- taxiing to the gangway. we will see if he does anything with the crowd that was there to see him. there was an incredible moment. pope francis motioning his security detail to bring him a young child said she could speak to him and give him a kiss on the head. tonight we get to me that young child. richard just met that young girl in -- telephone about -- tell us all about it. reporter: this whole neighborhood like the talking about it. kelly power said she just wanted to see the pope. she took colby with her. they got past barricades to see the pope and then an amazing encounter. sterling, 1.5-year-old colby power is a bundle of energy. his parents are still glowing from their child. unexpected personal encounter with pope francis. >> this nice lovely couple that motioned us jokingly. you have a baby, come stand next to us. sure, we will take the front seat. re
we will see if he does the same thing and new york -- in new york. alison: we will be back with leon: pope francis has arrived in new york. his plane now tacky to the gangway where he will -- taxiing to the gangway. we will see if he does anything with the crowd that was there to see him. there was an incredible moment. pope francis motioning his security detail to bring him a young child said she could speak to him and give him a kiss on the head. tonight we get to me that young child. richard...
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patrick's accredit need ral in new york. patrick's cathedral in new york. the pope stepped aside into a sacristy and put on his vestments. they will begin a service that doesn't include holy communion, just an evening prayer service with many of the civil, religious and other dignitaries of common life in new york city, including the mayor of new york city, and the archbishop of new york timothy dolan. paul vilelli, pat mcguire, and father thomas reese is senior analyst of the national catholic reporter and author of inside the vatican, the politics of the catholic church. thank you for joining us for this special edition of "inside story." tony harris has more on the pope's visit to america and the deadly stampede in mecca. see you next time. >>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city, i am tony harris. crushed to death. more than 700 pilgrims killed during i'll stampede at the annual hajj pilgrimage. the chinese president arrives in washington, d.c. to talk trade and cyber security. and prayers at st. patrick's. the pope's first vent in new y
patrick's accredit need ral in new york. patrick's cathedral in new york. the pope stepped aside into a sacristy and put on his vestments. they will begin a service that doesn't include holy communion, just an evening prayer service with many of the civil, religious and other dignitaries of common life in new york city, including the mayor of new york city, and the archbishop of new york timothy dolan. paul vilelli, pat mcguire, and father thomas reese is senior analyst of the national catholic...
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rosanna: we have the problem here in new york city t land is so expensive. >> new york is the tale of two cities, every city is having the problems, we are looking for the grown ups to solve the problem. >> do you like dirty harry movies? >> that is quite a seg way. >> catch it on netflix and they have captured san francisco beautifully. you live in new york now? >> yes, feel like i a new yorker. i have lived here longer. >> he's -- she's getting ready for the pope. rosanna: and catholic university. my college. that is a beautiful picture. >> we were young then. rosanna: you have to stop with the obsession about the age. >> or more make up. 2.0. >> am i invited to dance with the dancers? rosanna: after the break. greg: are the girls ready? rosanna: yes. greg: how about a video of the dancers. they are here and performing live. rosanna: this is unusual for wow, time warner cable really upgraded their network. 300 meg internet, clearer picture. i know, we get almost 20,000 movies and shows on demand. our new dvr records six shows at once. why didn't we switch sooner? right? everything's
rosanna: we have the problem here in new york city t land is so expensive. >> new york is the tale of two cities, every city is having the problems, we are looking for the grown ups to solve the problem. >> do you like dirty harry movies? >> that is quite a seg way. >> catch it on netflix and they have captured san francisco beautifully. you live in new york now? >> yes, feel like i a new yorker. i have lived here longer. >> he's -- she's getting ready for...
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for us, this morning, we're trip to new york city. [ cheering ] his trip to new york city relatively short, less than 40 hours, but packing in a whole lot and coming in contact with so many new yorkers. the pope arriving at jfk thursday night. once in midtown, a ride in the popemobile. up close with the crowds who he likes to be close to. he didn't want that eight-foot wall the secret service and nypd insisted be installed. his first stop -- st. patrick's, where they worked overtime to complete the $177 million renovation just in time for the papal visit. >> papa francesco, welcome to st. patrick's cathedral. [ cheers and applause ] >> the pope at the packed cathedral for an evening prayer service. >> [ speaking spanish ] [ applause ] >> he then began a busy friday morning taking the world stage at the u.n., addressing his concerns to world leaders gathered for the general assembly. >> [ speaking spanish ] >> interpreter: any harm done to harm to humanity. [ choir singing ] >> from the united nations, a somber visit to the 9/11 memorial, a multi-religious service for victims in the w
for us, this morning, we're trip to new york city. [ cheering ] his trip to new york city relatively short, less than 40 hours, but packing in a whole lot and coming in contact with so many new yorkers. the pope arriving at jfk thursday night. once in midtown, a ride in the popemobile. up close with the crowds who he likes to be close to. he didn't want that eight-foot wall the secret service and nypd insisted be installed. his first stop -- st. patrick's, where they worked overtime to complete...
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new york live is coming up next. >> have a great day everybody. >>> hey everybody, welcome to "new york live." happy monday. hope you had a lovely weekend. we have got so much an exciting show planned for you today. you want to know why? it's pizza week. >> we have already have my first slice. >> i couldn't wait. >> we are kicking off day one of our celebration of all things pizza with a manhattan eatery that started it all, find out how lombardi's made history. not just here, but all of america. >> can't wait. >>> from a little show called "empire." caitlin doubleday is in the house. we're getting all the scoop on season two in just a few minutes. >> that'll take a long time. >> yeah. >> there's a lot of scoop on the show. >> all right. but first, its medicine more than three decades since she gave up her miss america title. >> vanessa williams returned to the pageant and even received an apology. >> it was the apology 32 years in the making. >> i want to apologize to you, i want to apologize for anything that was said or done that made you feel any less the miss america you are and th
new york live is coming up next. >> have a great day everybody. >>> hey everybody, welcome to "new york live." happy monday. hope you had a lovely weekend. we have got so much an exciting show planned for you today. you want to know why? it's pizza week. >> we have already have my first slice. >> i couldn't wait. >> we are kicking off day one of our celebration of all things pizza with a manhattan eatery that started it all, find out how lombardi's...
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news 4 new york. >>> alleged misdeeds involving the port authority of new york and new jersey are costing an executive his job. this time it is the ceo of united airlines. we are here with the latest. >> did united airlines executives arrange for special flights to help the head of the port authority get from new jersey to his south carolina vacation home? was there a quid pro quo with the port authority spending millions to help united's businesses at newark liberty? united announced its ceo is out as are two other executives. the company acknowledged today that resignation comes because the federal corruption investigation is ongoing. investigators have been looking into whether former port authority chairman david sampson made any special deals with united executives and whether united put in place a flight so he could travel more easily to his south carolina vacation home. around that time, the port authority ordered added im improvements at new york airport that helped united. sampson has denied wrongdoing and his lawyers today did not comment on the resignations at united. no crimin
news 4 new york. >>> alleged misdeeds involving the port authority of new york and new jersey are costing an executive his job. this time it is the ceo of united airlines. we are here with the latest. >> did united airlines executives arrange for special flights to help the head of the port authority get from new jersey to his south carolina vacation home? was there a quid pro quo with the port authority spending millions to help united's businesses at newark liberty? united...
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we await takeoff in new york city.as the rotors get going. >> he'll be heading just a short distance away to get to his next destination which will be the wall street helipad in lower manhattan. from there he will then get into this motorcade as he so often does. and he will proceed down 5th street to greet all the folks that have waited for him. i'm sure the window wlb down, his hands out waving. >> there's no question. we constantly want to prepare for him making up time on this schedule right now. but with him going out on these processio processions, these motorcades, of course they're going to be to backed up a bit. the next commitment he has is at 6:30 or 6:45. we expect that to be a little bit later as the rotors there are kicking into gear as they prepare to whisk him away to lower manhattan. i checked google maps. it's about a 55 minute ride. we're not certainly going to have that long of a wait to see him on the ground in the streets of manhattan. we talked to cydney long before who's at 30 rockefeller plaza
we await takeoff in new york city.as the rotors get going. >> he'll be heading just a short distance away to get to his next destination which will be the wall street helipad in lower manhattan. from there he will then get into this motorcade as he so often does. and he will proceed down 5th street to greet all the folks that have waited for him. i'm sure the window wlb down, his hands out waving. >> there's no question. we constantly want to prepare for him making up time on this...
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it is new york. you deal with it. we talked to several people off camera who say they will be no plans to come in to the city. meanwhile, tomorrow l.i.r.r. and nj transit will have additional trains but warn people if they don't have to be here, than don't be. crowding could be possible. news 4 new york. >> thank you. >>> where are some of the traffic hot spots to avoid tomorrow? we have it plotted out for us. >> reporter: the pope will be all over machinen machine tomorrow. he starts at the u.n. general assembly at 8:30 a.m. expect street closures at 5:00 a.m. talk about the closures that will happen in an hour. at midnight central park west will shut down in columbus circle up to 81st street and west of there you can see closures to columbus or further. if the police department desires. we will head over to madison square garden which he will be at later in the day, but closures start at midnight. at noon we will see other lian lane restrictions especially on 7th and 8th avenue. expect heavy delays, no commercial tw
it is new york. you deal with it. we talked to several people off camera who say they will be no plans to come in to the city. meanwhile, tomorrow l.i.r.r. and nj transit will have additional trains but warn people if they don't have to be here, than don't be. crowding could be possible. news 4 new york. >> thank you. >>> where are some of the traffic hot spots to avoid tomorrow? we have it plotted out for us. >> reporter: the pope will be all over machinen machine...
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. >> and then, it's on to new york. we're live with the last-minute preparations all across manhattan. >>> good morning. i'm lori storks. >> and i'm ken rosato. thank you for joining us, as we prepare for pope francis' first trip to new york later today. >>> this is a live look now outside the town house on the upper east side where the pope three-day visit. and we're going to have a look to our team coverage on the papal visit coming up in a minute. first, we want to check in with weather and your commute. >>> meteorologist bill evans with the accuweather forecast. going to be a great fall start to your day. it's nice, cool and breezy outside this morning. we've got 61 degrees as your 6:00 a.m. temperature. and looking toward brooklyn and queens, 63 around whitestone and ridgewood. 58 in staten island, white plains. north and west, it really cools off into the 40s. poughkeepsie, monticello at 46. noon time, 76. we'll hit 82 between 3:00 and 5:00, later on this afternoon. that will feel like summer. but we got the weeke
. >> and then, it's on to new york. we're live with the last-minute preparations all across manhattan. >>> good morning. i'm lori storks. >> and i'm ken rosato. thank you for joining us, as we prepare for pope francis' first trip to new york later today. >>> this is a live look now outside the town house on the upper east side where the pope three-day visit. and we're going to have a look to our team coverage on the papal visit coming up in a minute. first, we want...
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a que nueva york. en lugar de uno. sin cargos adicionales. ahora tu plan funciona igual en méxico que en los estados unidos. cámbiate ya. ven con tus pequeños vampiros, momias y monstruos a mcdonald's para que se lleven un juguete divertidamente aterrador de la última película animada de sony pictures, hotel transylvania...two en cada happy meal. ♪ ayúdalos a comenzar una aventura inolvidable con todo lo bueno del go-gurt strawberry yogurt, una de las muchas opciones increíbles para sus mcdonald's happy meals. ♪ anunciador:noticias univisiÓn continÚa con la visita del papa francisco la ciudad de nueva york. ♪ ♪ jorge: continuamos con esa transmisiÓn especial desde la capital del mundo, el papa francisco y su apretada e intensa agenda en nueva york, primero hablarÁ en naciones unidas y luego visitarÁ la zona cero para un servicio interreligioso y tambiÉn irÁ a una escuela en un encuentro con niÑos hispanos. marÍa elena: va a culminar su agenda con una misa del madison square garden, pero entre la escuel
a que nueva york. en lugar de uno. sin cargos adicionales. ahora tu plan funciona igual en méxico que en los estados unidos. cámbiate ya. ven con tus pequeños vampiros, momias y monstruos a mcdonald's para que se lleven un juguete divertidamente aterrador de la última película animada de sony pictures, hotel transylvania...two en cada happy meal. ♪ ayúdalos a comenzar una aventura inolvidable con todo lo bueno del go-gurt strawberry yogurt, una de las muchas opciones increíbles para...
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he is the chair of new york's puerto rican/hispanic task force. dr edwin mel\ndez, a guest on "tiempo" before. he's back. he's from the center for puerto rican studies at hunter college. they were both part of the governor's delegation. zo\ col_n from the hispanic federation's new florida office as well, are going to central florida. good to see you. we accomplished quite a bit there, i thought, in a short amount of time. let me ask you about the tourism part. what is it that new york can offer puerto rico, besides $5 million, that, in the realm of tourism, will help them get more bang for their buck? >> quite a bit. new york saw a success story under governor andrew cuomo's leadership, with an investment of almost $250 million to promote tourism in the state, that really addresses more than just the city of new york as a touristic attraction, but the other amenities throughout the state of new york. i think the same could be said for puerto rico. it's one of the most beautiful geologies in the entire planet. it has so much to offer, more so than
he is the chair of new york's puerto rican/hispanic task force. dr edwin mel\ndez, a guest on "tiempo" before. he's back. he's from the center for puerto rican studies at hunter college. they were both part of the governor's delegation. zo\ col_n from the hispanic federation's new florida office as well, are going to central florida. good to see you. we accomplished quite a bit there, i thought, in a short amount of time. let me ask you about the tourism part. what is it that new york...
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i know the "new york times" is quoted as saying the nypd spies, i would rely on the "new york times" absolutely nothing and what they quote spying, i quote good police surveillance. and you don't have to believe me, but john brennen, when he was president obama's security adviser, he said the nypd is the model for the entire country as far as combatting islamic terrorism. and if we're talking about profiling, whatever you want to term it, ethnic sensitivities, rudy, you're italian american. i'm irish american. i can tell when you tell fbi was going after the westies, they hit every irish bar on the west side of manhattan. that's where they were. no one was going to harlem. that was in the irish neighborhoods. these are deadly enemies we face. the fact is, under mayor bloomberg, 16 plots against new york city in 12 years were stopped. and what happens over the fourth of july with bill bratton did as far as stopping the threats against new york, the arrests were made here in new york were just -- again, if they had not been made, sweld va whole different client today. we came close to
i know the "new york times" is quoted as saying the nypd spies, i would rely on the "new york times" absolutely nothing and what they quote spying, i quote good police surveillance. and you don't have to believe me, but john brennen, when he was president obama's security adviser, he said the nypd is the model for the entire country as far as combatting islamic terrorism. and if we're talking about profiling, whatever you want to term it, ethnic sensitivities, rudy, you're...
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what's the feeling been like in new york so far? >> again, remember, we're talking about new york. this is a big, big city, and so lots of big things happen here all the time. big crowds, famous people come and go. literally seconding a new jersey governor chris christie walked by apparently ready to make a television appearance on one of the cable channels perhaps he walked by a moment ago. big things happen here all the time. there's not quite the level of oh, my gosh look what's about to happen here there may be in some of the other cities. rest assured folks are excited. frankly i have to say the pope has not disappointed those who hoped and believed he would try to mingle with the crowd at every opportunity. every chance he has had when moving from point a to point b whether in the fiat, the francis fee at as it's been dubbed or the pope mobile. he's done everything he could to interact with folks in some cases make physical contact with them. in washington every time he arrived at or left the apostolic nunciature he made sure to go out and greet those who spent time waiting t
what's the feeling been like in new york so far? >> again, remember, we're talking about new york. this is a big, big city, and so lots of big things happen here all the time. big crowds, famous people come and go. literally seconding a new jersey governor chris christie walked by apparently ready to make a television appearance on one of the cable channels perhaps he walked by a moment ago. big things happen here all the time. there's not quite the level of oh, my gosh look what's about...