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so there you see it leave on your screen in east harlem. he just seems to relish these moments with the youngest. >> now, we can tell you that he is going to meet with the children here at the school, our lady queen of angels. and he is also going to go to the gym and meet with immigrants who have been assisted by the services of the catholic charities of the arch diocese. that perish school is surrounded by housing projects and it still operates being a shuttered church. and on the doors apparently outside that sanctuary, there are signs in english and spanish. signs that read, "welcome to east harlem, pope francis, please open our church." and he will no doubt see that sign on the front door. and they're hoping that it will make a difference. >> as he walks down this line of smiling faces, you see them with their cell phones, and he occasionally touches one of their heads. he shakes their hand. you hear some screams from those hopeful to be able to be one of those lucky ones to maybe touch the pope. >> absolutely. and you know, they have
so there you see it leave on your screen in east harlem. he just seems to relish these moments with the youngest. >> now, we can tell you that he is going to meet with the children here at the school, our lady queen of angels. and he is also going to go to the gym and meet with immigrants who have been assisted by the services of the catholic charities of the arch diocese. that perish school is surrounded by housing projects and it still operates being a shuttered church. and on the doors...
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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 los saludo de new york a mis espaldas la catedral de san patricio en un momento les voy a tener todo sobre la jornada de la visita del papa francisco aquÍ a esta ciudad que salido ha sido una jornada importante y tambiÉn emotiva lo verÁn con sus propios ojos hoy es el Último dÍa de la visita de papa francisco a new
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...
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he's in new york at a school in east harlem. but there are huge crowds gathering in central park, many of them ticketed just for the opportunity to see pope francis as he goes on a tour through central park. jim schutto is covering the crowds and the security in new york today. jim schutto -- oh, we're going back to the school for one second. i'm sorry, the pope has come back out. let's take a listen and see if we can listen in. [ speaking spanish ] >> are you ready? ready? one, two, three. >> we're going to make a technical presentation of our skills for the pope. thank you so much, sir. what is your favorite team? thank you. mine is real madrid. thank you. it's a pleasure. can i take a picture with you, please? thank you. you're welcome. holy father, welcome. we are migrants, we're united workers, the work here hard in this country. we are proud to receive you at this time together with our families. thank you for taking the time to come here and visit us on behalf of united workers here in new york and on behalf of all the im
he's in new york at a school in east harlem. but there are huge crowds gathering in central park, many of them ticketed just for the opportunity to see pope francis as he goes on a tour through central park. jim schutto is covering the crowds and the security in new york today. jim schutto -- oh, we're going back to the school for one second. i'm sorry, the pope has come back out. let's take a listen and see if we can listen in. [ speaking spanish ] >> are you ready? ready? one, two,...
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to everyone who is in harlem today. again, almost entirely in spanish, david, validating, acknowledging, staying close to people, not letting language get in the way. of course, this pope is well fit for that as a native spanish speaker. >> let's see if the microphones can pick up any conversations as they lead the our lady queen of angels. [ piano music ] >> again, 250 students and lots of people from the neighborhood have been gathered and waiting for the arrival and departure our lady queen of angels and where they will be in the next five-ten years they've taken a dramatic effort to combine resources from other catholic schools to survive, but the number of parishes, the number of catholics-- >> in east harlem there used to be eight, but no--parishes, now there are four. it's parallel to the number of diocese cross the country. it's not that there are fewer catholics. there are more catholics in the city today than there were in 1991, but the number of priests from that time has gone from 2,177 to only 1343. >> that
to everyone who is in harlem today. again, almost entirely in spanish, david, validating, acknowledging, staying close to people, not letting language get in the way. of course, this pope is well fit for that as a native spanish speaker. >> let's see if the microphones can pick up any conversations as they lead the our lady queen of angels. [ piano music ] >> again, 250 students and lots of people from the neighborhood have been gathered and waiting for the arrival and departure our...
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love is a melody, harlem is harmony, ♪ ♪harlem is harmony, harlem is harmony, harlem is harmony. ♪ jose anderson: marshall took advantage of the culture of harlem. boxing matches with joe louis and dinners and music. narrator: thurgood and buster arrived as the harlem renaissance was coming to a close, but the effects were still everywhere, and they were able to reconnect with school friends cab callaway and langston hughes. (cab calloway music) ♪ hey now, hey now! jose anderson: you had a group of african-american professionals, a group of african-american creative people from which houston and marshall could draw encouragement from the whole post-harlem renaissance era, and so that community actually helped to energize momentum for the legal campaign across the entire country. jose anderson: new york was an exciting place to be the headquarters for the campaign. in fact new york had plenty of race issues of its own. thurgood marshall: after a riot would break in harlem a code number would go out to all policemen in the 123rd street precinct - that's right in the middle of harlem. in
love is a melody, harlem is harmony, ♪ ♪harlem is harmony, harlem is harmony, harlem is harmony. ♪ jose anderson: marshall took advantage of the culture of harlem. boxing matches with joe louis and dinners and music. narrator: thurgood and buster arrived as the harlem renaissance was coming to a close, but the effects were still everywhere, and they were able to reconnect with school friends cab callaway and langston hughes. (cab calloway music) ♪ hey now, hey now! jose anderson: you...
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in midtown, then lower manhattan, then uptown to east harlem. then holds mass at madison square guard be just in time for the evening rush. in the heart of the city, it will be be a holy day. >> plan is to look out the windo and see if the bus is running and if it's not, leave early. >> reporter: that's the plan. they live in murray hill, not >> it will be bad, i don't know how bad. >> reporter: they may spend hours both in the morning and afternoon, as it is almost certain the bus will not arrive in time for school. please make sure your child has something to eat before he or she gets on the bus. if you can make other arrangements to getting your child to and from school, please do. riverdale country school are also closed. among those closed on friday. catholic schools in manhattan will close as well on flight. catholic schools in central westchester will close at noon to give people a chance to get down to central park, get to see the pope. reporting, rob schmitt, news 4 new york. >>> we'll bring you coverage of his arrival. our coverage wil
in midtown, then lower manhattan, then uptown to east harlem. then holds mass at madison square guard be just in time for the evening rush. in the heart of the city, it will be be a holy day. >> plan is to look out the windo and see if the bus is running and if it's not, leave early. >> reporter: that's the plan. they live in murray hill, not >> it will be bad, i don't know how bad. >> reporter: they may spend hours both in the morning and afternoon, as it is almost...
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the pope is expected to be here in east harlem at 4:00 this afternoon. reporting live, janelle burrell, cbs 2 news. >> janelle, it's going to be a special meeting, that's for sure. >>> coming up, donald trump on the defensive. why he says he hired workers outside the u.s. but promised jobs to americans. prospective of what it was like inside of the vespers at st. patrick's cathedral from a view. [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. ll 1-855-want twc to switch today. >>> it's 5:12. time for traffic and weather on the 2s. good morning, everybody. good morning, alex and john.
the pope is expected to be here in east harlem at 4:00 this afternoon. reporting live, janelle burrell, cbs 2 news. >> janelle, it's going to be a special meeting, that's for sure. >>> coming up, donald trump on the defensive. why he says he hired workers outside the u.s. but promised jobs to americans. prospective of what it was like inside of the vespers at st. patrick's cathedral from a view. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're...
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and now, that space is here in east harlem. among those, those -- their stories being told from a pope with so much in common with them. i can't begin to tell you how important it is for some of these people in a community with more challenges than many other communities in this city that overcome these challenges and are able to live their life and the dreams and their promises that pope francis wants them to live. and hopes for them and prays for them. he's coming out and this is something that happens everywhere he goes. i'm going to wrap up the live report here in east harlem and i can tell you the latest right back to you in the studio. >> all right. david thank you. you can see the pope and the photographers emerging from the school and we're expecting the pope to emerge from the school -- from there, he's going to greet some of the children we understand. and then he will be getting back in that now famous fiat. and he will make his way south. and over -- we're not quite sure the route yet but then of course he will be h
and now, that space is here in east harlem. among those, those -- their stories being told from a pope with so much in common with them. i can't begin to tell you how important it is for some of these people in a community with more challenges than many other communities in this city that overcome these challenges and are able to live their life and the dreams and their promises that pope francis wants them to live. and hopes for them and prays for them. he's coming out and this is something...
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the pope is visiting our lady queen of angels school in harlem. now the 24 students from four different catholic schools in harlem will also present the holy father with projects they made. all of the projects reflect issues that are close to the pope's heart, including recycling, climate change, and community service. >> we're presenting this to pope francis because he would like to hear about it since he likes to help people. >> the pope likes recycling and god made earth for us to live. >> the pope francis is a really nice guy. >> reporter: the students will invite pope francis to pray with and for them during their time together. for the pope. made. after the pope asked the world to pray for him. how excited are you about meeting the pope? nervous. >> reporter: their teachers and principals have butterflies in their stomachs, too. in harlem, linda schmidt, fox 5 news. steve: all very exciting. the pope's trip to new york has inspired a partnership between the city and the church. dari: how they're teaming up to provide more shelter space for [
the pope is visiting our lady queen of angels school in harlem. now the 24 students from four different catholic schools in harlem will also present the holy father with projects they made. all of the projects reflect issues that are close to the pope's heart, including recycling, climate change, and community service. >> we're presenting this to pope francis because he would like to hear about it since he likes to help people. >> the pope likes recycling and god made earth for us...
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spanish harlem. very far upper east side of manhattan. not only this country bit of course was happening in europe. the motorcade throughthe motorcade through central park and down central park west if you know manhattan. it is a thoroughfare. let's just listen the 2nd. [applause] david: we thought he might play a little soccer. soccer is the number one. this is so they need. migrants and refugees from mexico. mothers. that's why we see the soccer uniforms and players are. you have to have a ticket to stand in the street and wave at him. let me bring back some of our group. we have father gogo and father long been as well. let me go to you first.1st the importance of his emphasis on immigration, of course, it is a hot button topic in the united states but has become one in europe as well. will he have any affect on what happens in europe with the immigration flows? >> it is a good question. i don't know what he has addressed with the european leaders, the unfolding immigration problem. he addressed himself at the white house as an immigra
spanish harlem. very far upper east side of manhattan. not only this country bit of course was happening in europe. the motorcade throughthe motorcade through central park and down central park west if you know manhattan. it is a thoroughfare. let's just listen the 2nd. [applause] david: we thought he might play a little soccer. soccer is the number one. this is so they need. migrants and refugees from mexico. mothers. that's why we see the soccer uniforms and players are. you have to have a...
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a short time ago we saw kids from saint paul's school, one of the schools in harlem. they walked right through. person buttoned up, in uniforms, name tags and they were very excited. the crowd here is excited as well. they have been camped out here for some time getting ready, hoping to catch a glimpse of the pope's motorcade even though he won't be in the popemobile but they are excited nonetheless. >> they have been waiting for weeks for the pontiff. he will be there shortly. we appreciate that. >>> after the visit to our lady of angels, he heads to central park. i think commissioner bratton said it poses the greatest security challenge. >> let's go to kemberly richardson down by columbus circle, the lowest part of the park there by 59th street. kemberly? >> reporter: you mentioned that security, that is what is happening behind me. come over here. this is columbus circle. this is, again, one of the main entry points. all these folks you are looking at, these are some of the 80,000 folks that won a lottery. they won tickets to go inside central park. they will be th
a short time ago we saw kids from saint paul's school, one of the schools in harlem. they walked right through. person buttoned up, in uniforms, name tags and they were very excited. the crowd here is excited as well. they have been camped out here for some time getting ready, hoping to catch a glimpse of the pope's motorcade even though he won't be in the popemobile but they are excited nonetheless. >> they have been waiting for weeks for the pontiff. he will be there shortly. we...
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soon he will visit the children that our lady queen of angels school in harlem. he began by speaking to the united nations general assembly. he then visited the ground zero memorial where e he joined an incredible event of religious solidari solidarity. the pope then walked the museum dedicated to september 11th disaster. here are some of the highlights of the holy father's day so far. >> i have many different feelings involved by being here at ground zero where thousands of lives were taken in a senseless act of violence and destruction. >> and yet some families of the first responders that fell, the family members show us the face of pain that leaves us speechless but yet screams to heaven. peace in our homes, in our families, peace in all the places in which war seems to be endless. peace in this wide world that god has given us as our home. >> early this evening here in new york city, the pope will lead a mass before 20,000 people at madison square garden and to get there he will have to go through central park. take note of the light blue line. throngs and t
soon he will visit the children that our lady queen of angels school in harlem. he began by speaking to the united nations general assembly. he then visited the ground zero memorial where e he joined an incredible event of religious solidari solidarity. the pope then walked the museum dedicated to september 11th disaster. here are some of the highlights of the holy father's day so far. >> i have many different feelings involved by being here at ground zero where thousands of lives were...
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the students in east harlem who managed to snap the coveted pope selfie. screaming, cheering and waving, tens of thousands of people overjoyed as they got a glimpse of his holiness and capture him on camera. here's a close up. these dancing nuns were sisters with a mission. they were performing. inside of madison square garden, crowds waiting with for the pope's mass to begin were entertained by stars like jennifer hudson. a special moment to show you along the barricades here in central park. commissioner bratton reaching out to families of falling nypd heros. another touching moment, the pope praying during his visit to the world trade center. plenty of pope memorabilia across the city including this paper pope named flat francis. in east harlem the pope was in his element as the children showed the projects they worked so hard on for his visit. who doesn't appreciate the challenge of getting touch screens to work. here the children showed him how it is done. it is one of the most popular piece of video on twitter and facebook pages. >> when the pope lea
the students in east harlem who managed to snap the coveted pope selfie. screaming, cheering and waving, tens of thousands of people overjoyed as they got a glimpse of his holiness and capture him on camera. here's a close up. these dancing nuns were sisters with a mission. they were performing. inside of madison square garden, crowds waiting with for the pope's mass to begin were entertained by stars like jennifer hudson. a special moment to show you along the barricades here in central park....
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already banned here days before the pope is due to arrive at our lady queen of angels school in east harlem. many security precautions here and all around new york. it's one reason why some new alternate plans. no doubt you've already noticed the extra layers of security. miles of it, according to the police commissioner. >> there's almost 40 miles of portable barriers we'll be moving around the city. 400 of those nypd white concrete blocks that you'll see. >> reporter: in east harlem where pope francis plans to visit our lady queen of angels school, there are cones preventing cars from parking. >> crazy for the traffic and everything. >> reporter: one reason liz sosa made a major decision. >> my daughter can't go to school. >> reporter: you're keeping your daughter home from school. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: too crazy out there. >> yes. >> reporter: uptown and downtown buses will be further east or longer. >> i think there will be chaos myself. >> reporter: some cars already towed on the upper west side. giant barriers outside madison square garden. but while the talk of gridlock is making s
already banned here days before the pope is due to arrive at our lady queen of angels school in east harlem. many security precautions here and all around new york. it's one reason why some new alternate plans. no doubt you've already noticed the extra layers of security. miles of it, according to the police commissioner. >> there's almost 40 miles of portable barriers we'll be moving around the city. 400 of those nypd white concrete blocks that you'll see. >> reporter: in east...
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and from there, he is going to head back uptown to a school in east harlem for this pontiff who is 78 years old, it is an exhausting day today, and he has already spoken at the u.n., and this incredibly moving last hour or so here at ground zero. here he is speak iing to kids fm the young people's chorus of new york who sang so beautifully, and they sang "let there be peace on earth." [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ applause ] ? i was think thing as i watched the images that it does not get any more interfaith than this. we had a rabbi praying the prayer of st. francis during this service. a beautiful, beautiful image. and the pope said that the place of death became a place of life, too. i thought that closing quote was so beautiful, where he said that the lives of loved ones will be present whenever we strive to be prophets not of tearing down, but of building up prophets of reconciliation, and prophets of peace and that is certainly what this man has been in our midst. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we are listening to music now that is motivating this mode of transition into the ceremony where the holy f
and from there, he is going to head back uptown to a school in east harlem for this pontiff who is 78 years old, it is an exhausting day today, and he has already spoken at the u.n., and this incredibly moving last hour or so here at ground zero. here he is speak iing to kids fm the young people's chorus of new york who sang so beautifully, and they sang "let there be peace on earth." [ applause ] ♪ ♪ [ applause ] ? i was think thing as i watched the images that it does not get...
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up next he will visit catholic schoolchildren in harlem. then, to msg, to cap it all off, the mecca of rock 'n roll, we're talking about the ambassador, he will join us in just a moment. stay tuned for that. >> and palace intrigue in the nation's capital, john boehner resigning, what happens next? our political panel has some pointed predicts next on count down. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active management can seek to outperform. because active investment management isn't reactive. it's active. that's the power of active management. we heard you got a job as a developer!!!!! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a train...on "trains"! you're not gonna develop stuff anymore? no i am... do you know wha
up next he will visit catholic schoolchildren in harlem. then, to msg, to cap it all off, the mecca of rock 'n roll, we're talking about the ambassador, he will join us in just a moment. stay tuned for that. >> and palace intrigue in the nation's capital, john boehner resigning, what happens next? our political panel has some pointed predicts next on count down. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can...
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. >> in harlem, yes. you know, our parish of st. mark was founded particularly to minister among the african-americans and those from the caribbean who came to northern manhattan. and i think that one of the realities is that people are looking for a sense of joy, and i think the pope captures that, even as he talks about what is good news. >> from the very beginning, he's talked about that. >> and so that church shouldn't be an experience of coming from a funeral but coming from an experience of joy, and i think that's captivating for african-americans. >> yeah, and in your church, you still get that -- sometimes you walk in, you could think you were in a baptist church. [ laughter ] >> i think, to some degree, when we talk about how the message of pope francis resonates with black folks, with black catholics, i'd more rather speak about the potential for it resonating. >> mm-hmm. >> and i think that depends upon how the message is conveyed and interpreted by church leaders, because people come to church
. >> in harlem, yes. you know, our parish of st. mark was founded particularly to minister among the african-americans and those from the caribbean who came to northern manhattan. and i think that one of the realities is that people are looking for a sense of joy, and i think the pope captures that, even as he talks about what is good news. >> from the very beginning, he's talked about that. >> and so that church shouldn't be an experience of coming from a funeral but coming...
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., the fdr drive, ground zero, the upper west side, east sides, and west harlem. it's not just the pope in town. the president and 170 foreign heads of state here for the annual meeting of the u.n. general assembly. schwartz says it should send you all to mass transit. >> you want to see the pope? come by public transportation. if you don't want to see the pope, take a long weekend. >> reporter: in the heart of midtown by saint pat's, the fence down the middle of 5th avenue. >> there is fear. >> reporter: and office workers say they can't afford to stay home. she hopes for a little divine intervention. >> walk as far south or north and then pray. >> reporter: is that ironic? >> very much so. >> oh, man. a lot going on. can you tell? you can find our eyewitness news website everything you need to know about the pope's big visit. not just his schedule, but also road closures, changes to mass transit. again, check out our website. full page, full section devoted to the pope. abc 7ny.com/pope. good advice. the city started sending letters to some of the folks in the i
., the fdr drive, ground zero, the upper west side, east sides, and west harlem. it's not just the pope in town. the president and 170 foreign heads of state here for the annual meeting of the u.n. general assembly. schwartz says it should send you all to mass transit. >> you want to see the pope? come by public transportation. if you don't want to see the pope, take a long weekend. >> reporter: in the heart of midtown by saint pat's, the fence down the middle of 5th avenue....
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. >> if you are in harlem, this is the sign you are safe. we one, have a nice day. >> a sodomite is the bond practice worthy of death. >> even offensive to me. >> the bible also says love one another. >> this is no ordinary chicken. not this pink chicken. >> as we all no, set to be here in philadelphia. we wanted to no. >> a philly cheesesteak. >> law enforcement is after him. >> what did he say? bill: you are chasing the story of a pastor that a small church in harlem. he is winning. >> if you are in harlem, this is the sign that you are faced with. it reads, the judge rules the cross of jesus. we one. we one. there is a back story. >> you tell me. >> that's right. >> and interpretation. are you crazy? >> preaching at this church for the past 30 years. >> the bible says being a sodomite is a practice >> the bible also says love one another. >> and often he puts of anti- gay messages. >> i am not sure what he is trying to do. at a church this should be more accepting. >> a city landmark. they found there were violations in the building, and
. >> if you are in harlem, this is the sign you are safe. we one, have a nice day. >> a sodomite is the bond practice worthy of death. >> even offensive to me. >> the bible also says love one another. >> this is no ordinary chicken. not this pink chicken. >> as we all no, set to be here in philadelphia. we wanted to no. >> a philly cheesesteak. >> law enforcement is after him. >> what did he say? bill: you are chasing the story of a pastor...
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we're live in east harlem, cbs 2 news. >>> today new yorkers have a chance to win tickets to the pope's procession through central park this month. we will have the application link at cbsnewyork.com. and you can enter by calling 311. the winners will be notified next thursday. and cbs 2 news is your source for the visit. he arrives september 4th and leaves on the 26th. and you can look for live coverage right here on cbs 2 news. and streaming live coverage on cbsnewyork.com. >>> the search is on for a long island man who went for a jog monday morning and hasn't been seen since. his family says the 27-year-old michael bryant was in a good mood at the time and the disappearance is out of character. three days ago, a neighbor saw him leave the home that he shares with his grandmother the to go for a jog in a nearby preserve. he left all of his belongings behind. >> he doesn't have his wallet, his cellphone, his wristwatch. this is very, very odd. cannot understand this. no. this is very hurtful. >> family and friends have been passing out posters and going through personal documents hopin
we're live in east harlem, cbs 2 news. >>> today new yorkers have a chance to win tickets to the pope's procession through central park this month. we will have the application link at cbsnewyork.com. and you can enter by calling 311. the winners will be notified next thursday. and cbs 2 news is your source for the visit. he arrives september 4th and leaves on the 26th. and you can look for live coverage right here on cbs 2 news. and streaming live coverage on cbsnewyork.com....
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connection with the harlem renaissance which was popular among certain white people. host mac the harlem renaissance was a glorious thing and it's wonderful to read about. the effect that it had on white generally was nonexistent. the harlem renaissance was funded for the most part by jewish merton gents from manhattan who would drive up in the limousine at night and enjoyed the pleasure of exotic cultures. it was not by any means a tourist attraction. it did not draw people from other places. the duke ellington was playing for the cotton club, were almost exclusively new yorkers. by the way at the cotton club, although a lot of blacks sang and played, they were not allowed in the door to be customers. duke ellington was asked about that and as you might imagine had a very unsatisfactory answer. as powerful a man as he was he could have said something about it. then again the cotton club was owned by a man who was in jail at the time of her various murders. perhaps one went along with his racial dicta. the harlem renaissance was not particularly widespread with its ef
connection with the harlem renaissance which was popular among certain white people. host mac the harlem renaissance was a glorious thing and it's wonderful to read about. the effect that it had on white generally was nonexistent. the harlem renaissance was funded for the most part by jewish merton gents from manhattan who would drive up in the limousine at night and enjoyed the pleasure of exotic cultures. it was not by any means a tourist attraction. it did not draw people from other places....
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, the harlem junior tennis and education program is how i got to new york. and-- you know, i'm-- i'm in my tenth year there now, it's about providing kids an opportunity to be better individuals. not just better tennis players, but better citizens. and so, we're not only creating champions on the court, but off the court. it's about tutoring, mentoring, life skills-- being big brothers, big sisters, aunts, uncles. whatever it is that we need to be for the kids in that program is amazing. >> those of us who really love the game talk about the fact that it's a game for a lifetime. we can play it when we're creaking around, and that sort of thing. but i want to know why why you love the game >> i'm a competitor in everything that i do. i love to compete. and there's no other sport that can really provide the level of competition with yourself. it's not just against someone else, but challenging yourself to be the best, to be able to focus, to be able to deal with adversity, to be able to build your self-esteem and your self-confidence, to be fit, to run around,
, the harlem junior tennis and education program is how i got to new york. and-- you know, i'm-- i'm in my tenth year there now, it's about providing kids an opportunity to be better individuals. not just better tennis players, but better citizens. and so, we're not only creating champions on the court, but off the court. it's about tutoring, mentoring, life skills-- being big brothers, big sisters, aunts, uncles. whatever it is that we need to be for the kids in that program is amazing....
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the pope's visit to the east harlem school. dunkin' donuts' dark roast coffee is deliciously roasted ddperks members can get any size dark roast coffee for 99 cents. ddperks. that's loyalty. america runs on dunkin'. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. whatever speed you need, fios has it. so if you need more streaming for more devices, fios gives you options with the fastest internet and wi-fi available from 50 to 500 mpbs. and we're not just talking downloads. we're talking equal upload speeds, too. you can upload your favorite videos up to 5x faster than cable. plus with the fios mobile app, you can view your entertainment at home, or on the go. but the main reason to get fios? we're rated number 1 in customer satisfaction. why fios? ultimately, that's why. right now, get 50 meg fios internet, tv & phone starting at $79.99 a month, guaranteed for two years. plus get $350 back with a two year agreement.
the pope's visit to the east harlem school. dunkin' donuts' dark roast coffee is deliciously roasted ddperks members can get any size dark roast coffee for 99 cents. ddperks. that's loyalty. america runs on dunkin'. so everyone is saying, "hey! you gotta get fios!" but why? why fios? well fios is a 100 percent fiber optic network, so you can get 100% out of all your devices. whatever speed you need, fios has it. so if you need more streaming for more devices, fios gives you options...
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. ♪ ♪ --"holy father we love you" ---el papa francisco visiÓ el barrio de "harlem" en nueva york, donde convivÓ con fieles y con los alumnos de una escuela primaria."pues Édicamente hablando l ya esÁ desahuciado"---la familia de un niÑo enfermo del coraÓn enfrenta una orden de desalojo en una ciudad de la peÍnsula. ♪ ♪ ---hace unos minutos el papa francisco ofició una misa en español en el "madison square garden" de nueva york... el pontífice dedicó la homilía a los "ciudadanos de segunda categoría", los que "esconden el rostro" dedicÓ la homilÍa a los que esconden el rostro. transcurriÓ en una escuela primaria en uno ¿no de los barrios (cantan) alex: canta la llegada de francisco partiÓ la historia la llegada de francisco partiÓ la historia del barrio 2 papa: ingresÓ a la escuela nuestra seÑora reina de los angeles y fue recibido con mÚsica papa: queremos seguir soÑando y celebramos todas las oportunidades que tanto ustedes como nosotros nos permiten no perder la esperanza en un mundo mejor. alex: en un breve mensaje a los niÑos francisco les recordÓ que pes
. ♪ ♪ --"holy father we love you" ---el papa francisco visiÓ el barrio de "harlem" en nueva york, donde convivÓ con fieles y con los alumnos de una escuela primaria."pues Édicamente hablando l ya esÁ desahuciado"---la familia de un niÑo enfermo del coraÓn enfrenta una orden de desalojo en una ciudad de la peÍnsula. ♪ ♪ ---hace unos minutos el papa francisco ofició una misa en español en el "madison square garden" de nueva york... el...
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in harlem, jennifer lahmers, fox 5 news. steve: the goal of teaching students to succeed in a technology driven world. dari: the city is moving to offer computer science courses at every public school over the next 10 years. liz dahlem explains how the mayor plans to get more computers into all the classrooms. >> reporter: mayor de blasio rolled out his 10-year plan for the 1.1 million city public school children. every student will have access to computer science classes. >> we'll be the largest school district in the nation to provide computer science to every elementary, middle and high school student. >> reporter: the public and private partnership will cost $81 million and 5,000 teachers will have to be trained. >> it won't happen overnight. this is hard work. is it going to happen? absolutely. >> reporter: de blasio announced other parts of the plan. second graders will be literate. ninth graders have to complete algebra and ap classes will be available at every school. the mayor announced the single shepherd program.
in harlem, jennifer lahmers, fox 5 news. steve: the goal of teaching students to succeed in a technology driven world. dari: the city is moving to offer computer science courses at every public school over the next 10 years. liz dahlem explains how the mayor plans to get more computers into all the classrooms. >> reporter: mayor de blasio rolled out his 10-year plan for the 1.1 million city public school children. every student will have access to computer science classes. >> we'll...
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it happened on 125th street in east harlem thursday about 5 a.m. she said she was sleeping on the street when she awoke to the having sex with her. police say the man is 5'8", hair. >>> new tonight family members watch as their home goes up in flames. fire enboulevard that home in franklin park, new jersey. the heat melted neighboring houses. everyone got out safely. the family is staying with relatives. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> a new jersey state trooper investigating an accident is the subject of yet another investigation when the window of his vehicle is shattered. that trooper was working a scene on i-78 in clinton township early this morning when an unknown object crashed through the window of his marked suv. the highway was shut down for hours as police searched for a suspect but came up empty handed. the driver from the initial accident suffered minor injuries. >>> honors today for a new york city police officer who died in the line of duty. againada place in far rockaway queens is known as detective dennis e. guerra
it happened on 125th street in east harlem thursday about 5 a.m. she said she was sleeping on the street when she awoke to the having sex with her. police say the man is 5'8", hair. >>> new tonight family members watch as their home goes up in flames. fire enboulevard that home in franklin park, new jersey. the heat melted neighboring houses. everyone got out safely. the family is staying with relatives. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> a new jersey state...
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. >> we will meet elementary school students at a school pope francis will visit in east harlem. we were there as they rehearsed the song that they will sing for him. >> here is marcus solis make me a . >> reporter: not unusual for students to sing church hymns at a catholic school but this is no rehearsal. they are getting ready to sing the prayer of st. francis for pope francis. >> he looks to st. francis as his role model, someone that gave up his riches and basically gave up everything in his life to just worship god. >> reporter: the three boys and three girls will meet the pope with three other schools in harlem. each group is working on various projects on issues important to the pontiff. before meeting them the 7 and 8 year olds say francis made an impact in their lives and understand his message. >> all love -- love all people the same. treat people the way you want to be treated. >> he is very special to me because he cares about others. he loves us no matter what we look like. >> reporter: all 24 students from the four schools will sing for pope francis a song speciall
. >> we will meet elementary school students at a school pope francis will visit in east harlem. we were there as they rehearsed the song that they will sing for him. >> here is marcus solis make me a . >> reporter: not unusual for students to sing church hymns at a catholic school but this is no rehearsal. they are getting ready to sing the prayer of st. francis for pope francis. >> he looks to st. francis as his role model, someone that gave up his riches and basically...
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he has talked to schoolchildren in harlem. he has talked to the world's leaders and diplomats at the united nations and now he spoke to the people of new york from madison square garden. again, with a message of helping people in cities, helping the poor, helping those who can't help themselves. as this man continues, we bring back our panel. steve hayes and charles krauthammer. charles, this visit is continuing from here. he will go to philadelphia for a big celebration of the family. we talked about it last night, but your assessment of pope francis and how this visit has gone. >> we just heard sort of a purist religious or if you like spiritual message contrasted a little bit with what he said in congress, also with his involvement in some of the political issues of our time. >> with this wonderful image of god walking among you in the street of the city. i thought it was a lovely homily, and it's the one that was sort of wrun versal, and unlike speeches where there are political policy elements involved, there was quite mo
he has talked to schoolchildren in harlem. he has talked to the world's leaders and diplomats at the united nations and now he spoke to the people of new york from madison square garden. again, with a message of helping people in cities, helping the poor, helping those who can't help themselves. as this man continues, we bring back our panel. steve hayes and charles krauthammer. charles, this visit is continuing from here. he will go to philadelphia for a big celebration of the family. we...
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several neighborhoods, including here in east harlem where there is already a giant welcome sign outside a school where the pope will visit thursday afternoon, one more sign the city is one step closer to being ready for the pope. miles and miles of metal fencing line the route in central park where pope francis' motorcade will travel from 72nd street south to 60th street on friday. >> it will be really crazy. >> reporter: security already tighter here as well as at several other key sites, like madison square garden, site of friday's mass, now protected by concrete barriers. >> it's going to be a slight inconvenience, but i think it's worth it. >> reporter: new yorkers were still able today to snap pictures of the upper east side brownstone where francis will sleep. but in east harlem outside the school hosting the pope friday, there is no parking anywhere there the rest of this week. charlie, who lives across the street from the school of angels, says he doesn't mind. >> i can say i saw the pope. >> reporter: meanwhile in parts of central park north and east of the security perimeter,
several neighborhoods, including here in east harlem where there is already a giant welcome sign outside a school where the pope will visit thursday afternoon, one more sign the city is one step closer to being ready for the pope. miles and miles of metal fencing line the route in central park where pope francis' motorcade will travel from 72nd street south to 60th street on friday. >> it will be really crazy. >> reporter: security already tighter here as well as at several other...
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prove they are always in style. >>> a search is on for a therapy dog that vanished in harlem. james pardella says his dog precious, a 19-year-old thy way way was tied to a fence outside a store on 125th street friday when someone took her. he says that he suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder has posted fliers around harlem hoping someone has seen precious. >> i haven't slept looking for this dog since friday. you see a dog, posters of dogs missing all the time in this area and you never think it will happen to you. it happened to me. >> well, his brother forgot he tied the dog outside the store. precious was outside crying for hours before someone took him possibly thinking she was abandoned. >>> it was a whole new ball game for the harlem globetrotters at fashion week. they walked the runway to unveil a 90th anniversary fashion line. fans can visit the harlem globetrotters web site to vote on which uniform style they want to see the team wear at its upcoming tour. >> i can imagine them in the uniforms with on the fingertips. cool. >> it is cool. >>> you may want to give
prove they are always in style. >>> a search is on for a therapy dog that vanished in harlem. james pardella says his dog precious, a 19-year-old thy way way was tied to a fence outside a store on 125th street friday when someone took her. he says that he suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder has posted fliers around harlem hoping someone has seen precious. >> i haven't slept looking for this dog since friday. you see a dog, posters of dogs missing all the time in this area...
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many of them as you know, this is spanish harlem. built on the backs of immigrants and you will see many folks waving flags of latin americans and argentina. but when he gets here, he is greeted by about 250 students, all from catholic schools across the city. they have been singing, chanting, led by a bunch of nuns and mega phones and guitars. once he gets inside, he plans on meeting with 24 third and fourth graders from catholic schools across the community. they will give him a spiritual bouquet with photographs and offer prayers together and then into the hallway to meet with 12 honor students of catholic schools, a bunch of school leaders, young people ministers and leaders of the national honor society, et cetera. but then the big moment seems to be when he'll go into the gymnasium with meet with refugees and immigrants, receive gifts including a soccer ball from a team made up of young people who escaped other countries, including war torn countries, that came together to offer their thanks for him. and so, again, this communi
many of them as you know, this is spanish harlem. built on the backs of immigrants and you will see many folks waving flags of latin americans and argentina. but when he gets here, he is greeted by about 250 students, all from catholic schools across the city. they have been singing, chanting, led by a bunch of nuns and mega phones and guitars. once he gets inside, he plans on meeting with 24 third and fourth graders from catholic schools across the community. they will give him a spiritual...
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after he was in harlem more than 80 -- look at this. more than 80,000 people jammed along the route through central park including producer jen mulraney's mom. she was there. to watch the pope as he rode in his white jeep popemobile on his way to celebrate that mass at madison square garden. the security lines just to get people into their standing places along the route through central park, the security lines got so long during the day today the nypd at one point was scared they wouldn't get everybody situated in the park in time to see him. but miraculously, tens of thousands of people were all able to get themselves in place and it was a 20-minute procession through the park. deafening in the ecstasy of the crowds there. judging from the footage along the route taken at eye level, it seems like every single person seemed to be capturing moment on their cell phone even if what they ended up capturing was lots of other cell phones capturing each other, not necessarily the pope. aside from waving we did not see the pope himself get out
after he was in harlem more than 80 -- look at this. more than 80,000 people jammed along the route through central park including producer jen mulraney's mom. she was there. to watch the pope as he rode in his white jeep popemobile on his way to celebrate that mass at madison square garden. the security lines just to get people into their standing places along the route through central park, the security lines got so long during the day today the nypd at one point was scared they wouldn't get...
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first at a school in east harlem, then as he cruised in central park, thousands jockeying for a glimpse. unprecedented security at the ready. the mood celebratory as he made square garden in the final hours visit. next, he's off to philly. and we'll have continuing coverage of course of pope francis' time in america beginning first thing in the morning on "gma." our "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? 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, 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 i'm michael douglas, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. and there's no time to see it like the fall. take metro north to take
first at a school in east harlem, then as he cruised in central park, thousands jockeying for a glimpse. unprecedented security at the ready. the mood celebratory as he made square garden in the final hours visit. next, he's off to philly. and we'll have continuing coverage of course of pope francis' time in america beginning first thing in the morning on "gma." our "nightline" facebook page and abcnews.com. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked...
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he's harlem, about 4:00, 75. the big procession through central park, where most folks will be out for that one, the weathe looks to be partly cloudy and about 74 degrees. so look for a high today of about 76 in the city. we'll see temperatures generally in the lower 70s along the coastal communities. 74 for tomorrow. 73 for sunday. windy over the weekend. showers on monday. au' aarming trend for tuesday and wednesday of next week. almost 6:19, commute time. >> things are looking pretty good on the roads. still mostly green out there. a live look at the belt parkway by 6efferts boulevard. a thlittle slow going making your way to jfk airport. it's not terrible. there's no accidents. just a little bit of congestion. then in manhattan, we're going to see tons of congestion today. just keep in mind the pope is headed to the u.n. general assembly around 8:30 a.m. we'll see all of these streets shut down as he needs to get from the upper east side to this area. a bunch of closures on the east side. seeing closures on t
he's harlem, about 4:00, 75. the big procession through central park, where most folks will be out for that one, the weathe looks to be partly cloudy and about 74 degrees. so look for a high today of about 76 in the city. we'll see temperatures generally in the lower 70s along the coastal communities. 74 for tomorrow. 73 for sunday. windy over the weekend. showers on monday. au' aarming trend for tuesday and wednesday of next week. almost 6:19, commute time. >> things are looking pretty...
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in july 1969, they staged their first action to increase garbage pickups in east harlem. they would go on to inspire activists around the country is the occupied churches and hospitals in an attempt to open the spaces to community projects. the group called for self-determination for all puerto ricans, the independence, ,he island of puerto rico freedom for all political prisoners, and the withdrawal of u.s. from vietnam. areas.rico, and other they would play a pivotal role in spreading awareness of puerto rico and culture and history. group disintegrated by the mid-1970's, its impact is still felt today. amy: it is the focus of a new art exhibit organized by the bronx museum of the art called "¡presente! the young lords in new york." it is on view at three different cultural institutions here in new york . tonight,juan gonzalez, who served as the first miniature -- minister of education for the group, will host an event. this evening's discussion , johannaour guest fernandez as well as darrel wanzer-serrano, iris morales and mickey melendez. we are joined by johanna fer
in july 1969, they staged their first action to increase garbage pickups in east harlem. they would go on to inspire activists around the country is the occupied churches and hospitals in an attempt to open the spaces to community projects. the group called for self-determination for all puerto ricans, the independence, ,he island of puerto rico freedom for all political prisoners, and the withdrawal of u.s. from vietnam. areas.rico, and other they would play a pivotal role in spreading...
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he is on way to a school in east harlem after wrapping up an emotional stop at the 9/11 site. >> before that he was at united nations signing the official guest book before delivering a power will speech. >> the pope's message to new york and the world, one of shared humanity and responsibility to the earth. here at the 9/11 memorial one of the most popular spiritual leaders at our most sacred site. >> you can feel the pain here. >> he met with families of the victims offering a prayer and reminder of the solidarity of love, the morning started addressing global leaders. >> any harm done to the environment is ham to humanity. >> the united nations he issued a challenge against unrestrainted ambition and the chamber erupted with applause. should ensure they are not subjected to oppressive lending systems. >> in the city that never sleeps the agenda like new york is filled greeting 80,000 in central park visit with immigrants in harlem and schoolchildren and celebrate mass for 20,000 at madison square garden. over my shoulder i can clearly see pope francis, meeting with the families of vi
he is on way to a school in east harlem after wrapping up an emotional stop at the 9/11 site. >> before that he was at united nations signing the official guest book before delivering a power will speech. >> the pope's message to new york and the world, one of shared humanity and responsibility to the earth. here at the 9/11 memorial one of the most popular spiritual leaders at our most sacred site. >> you can feel the pain here. >> he met with families of the victims...
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, east harlem. he's sending 38 police officers to patrol the area around 125th street. residents there complain about the homeless, a couple of methadone clinics, and the dangerous drug k2, all issues >> there's a lot of was being distributed there. and that also was a significant factor of attractiveness of not only the methadone clinic, but eventually very easily by the k2s. >> officers in the new harlem patrol unit will get special training, learn how to deal with peddler enforcement and crisis intervention. >>> new at noon, volkswagen ceo is stepping down over an emissions scandal. martin wintercorn announced his own resignation. in a statement, he said he took responsibility for the irregularity us found in diesel engines, but not aware of any wrong doing on my part, his words. no replacement announced just yet. >>> in the money report, it is the first day of fall, but is the lay day craze already starting to fade? with that story and a check on the markets, let's check in with bill griffith, s
, east harlem. he's sending 38 police officers to patrol the area around 125th street. residents there complain about the homeless, a couple of methadone clinics, and the dangerous drug k2, all issues >> there's a lot of was being distributed there. and that also was a significant factor of attractiveness of not only the methadone clinic, but eventually very easily by the k2s. >> officers in the new harlem patrol unit will get special training, learn how to deal with peddler...
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and with that of harlem renaissance already begun begun, music and literature and as the country's prase had changed and in the history of united states, the only decade that has its own name, adjective. but the other events that jump-start the engine and may be quite a while as hearing aids better. but the year -- "1920" the year that made the decade roar". [applause] that is not true not the last you will hear from me. >> very interesting. but that anarchists before 21 flew a bomb into new york from alec m. davies that i couldn't serve for my family for a whole year. >> once they attacked before 1920 but in 1919 there was a wave of package bomb sent. one person died and it was the person delivering the package the worst injury beside that was a made handling the package lost her hands. the package bombs were sent to mayors, judges and members of the establishment. i don't know about the case you are talking about but there was some incidents but never anything that killed and injured as many people as the attack and i told you about. >> i will be 90 on thursday. but i did not hear you
and with that of harlem renaissance already begun begun, music and literature and as the country's prase had changed and in the history of united states, the only decade that has its own name, adjective. but the other events that jump-start the engine and may be quite a while as hearing aids better. but the year -- "1920" the year that made the decade roar". [applause] that is not true not the last you will hear from me. >> very interesting. but that anarchists before 21...