Telling jokes, going off script with the crowd late night in philadelphia. We will show you more of that coming up. President obama kicking off two days at the united nations. Talks with russia are high on the agenda, we hear. A lot of people wondering if he can find some Common Ground are Vladimir Putin. It is sunday we are grateful for your company as always. Welcome. Im christi paul. Good morning. Im victor blackwell. The city of brotherly love definitely opening its arms to embrace him as he is returning the love that we have seen so far. Largest crowd yet expected today at the popes final mass. We want to show you some of live pictures here. This outdoor mass here and some are predicting 1. 5 Million People will attend. Obviously, still dark right now, but what youre seeing could be packed with people by 4 00 today. Certainly could. Last night proved to be more than a musical event as the pope took the stage. More on that in a moment. Here is what we can expect today with rosa flo
that. fox and friends starts right now. sunday morning on the east coast, we begin with fox news alert, breaking news overnight. nsa leaker edward snowden on the move. the post reported he left hong kong, now on his way to moscow. his final destination a mystery. there s speculation. peter on the story live in washington, d.c. good morning, peter, what do you know at this hour? reporter: clayton, we know we called the airline edward snowden is using to leave hong kong. they told us a passenger named edward snowden is currently on board flight su 213 from hong kong to moscow and that tomorrow, the 24th at 2:05 p.m. moscow time that same passenger is ticketed to travel from russia to cuba. cuba is a country the united states does not have any formal diplomatic relation with and a country that s been under an economic embargo from the united states for more than half a century in addition to being on the united states list of state sponsors of terrorism. a few days ago edw
and if you ve never heard of them, you re in for a big surprise, because the reserves are so vast that they ll help solve america s energy needs for the next century. [ticking] if you were waiting for the day global warming would change the world, that day is here. it s happening far from civilization s notice in a place about as remote as you can get. welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i m steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging effects on the environment. there are more than 600 coal-fired power plants generating electricity in
and if you ve never heard of them, you re in for a big surprise, because the reserves are so vast that they ll help solve america s energy needs for the next century. [ticking] if you were waiting for the day global warming would change the world, that day is here. it s happening far from civilization s notice in a place about as remote as you can get. welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i m steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging effects on the environment. there are more than 600 coal-fired power plants generating electricity in
and if you ve never heard of them, you re in for a big surprise, because the reserves are so vast that they ll help solve america s energy needs for the next century. [ticking] if you were waiting for the day global warming would change the world, that day is here. it s happening far from civilization s notice in a place about as remote as you can get. welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i m steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging effects on the environment. there are more than 600 coal-fired power plants generating electricity in