but i think that s one of the mistakes of the media makes that you have political reporter who is follow the candidates from speech to speech, event to event and they have heard ate million times but those people, that s the first time they have heard it and they have the man himself standing there telling jokes, throwing pieces of paper, congratulating miss south carolina. this is the first introduction in person to donald trump and clearly he has them at the moment in the palm of his hand. he s addressing a group of business leaders down there we should note. boeing one of the two largest employers privately in the state of south carolina talking about an expansion there in china. donald trump in north charleston, saying something that is news worthy, we ll go back to it. thank you. thank you. the next pope s after washington, new york city. unprecedented security is in place by ground, water and air. behind the scenes of the massive operation it s being led by the secret servi
missionaries, serra and his team were spread across the world. starting in 1769, serra and his fellow spanish missionaries came here to what is known as california, they established nine of the state s 21 missions including this one in caramel where serra is now buried. at the time, tens of thousands of native americans were converted. they lived and worked at the missions. here s my ancestor right here. reporter: but in the eyes of vincent madina, their bodies were beaten, their culture erased. . people were flogged for speaking their language. even if they called themselves by their traditional names. reporter: at mission delores he is a curator teaching many of his ancestors. many died of disease with their bodies resting across the state. each grave marker resembling a fraction of those buried.
pope francis arriving here at the nunciature. we are told many of the people have been waiting a long time just to get a glimpse of pope francis hopping out of this four-door fiat that he s been traveling in. around washington, d.c. another rock star greeting here in the nation s capital as he waves to the crowd. and this is this is one of the things that has made this pope so very popular, congressman hoyer. hops out of the car, moves right over to children.
acknowledged that. acknowledged the opportunity that people around the world have to seize this opportunity. and the pope did make a conscious decision to capitalize on this high-profile moment to deliver this message. these were obviously the first public statements that he offered on american soil. it wasn t as if he thought no one would be listening. so it will have he ll have additional opportunities over the next five days of his visit to deliver additional messages that he seeks to prioritize. and i think the next big one that s coming up will be the speech that he ll deliver before congress tomorrow. and he made a brief illusion to offering encouragement to members of the body as they try to advance the very important work that they have before them as well.
nbc senior white house correspondent chris jansing joins me now live. she was there at the historic ceremony. the pope didn t seem to shy away from hot button issues this afternoon, did he? reporter: not at all. the people in the streets passing the babies the folks to get blessed by the pope, but what will the political impact be? listening to the words of the pope, what vatican watchers will say is he isn t anything that isn t established, long-time church doctrine and coinciding with the most controversial issues in washington these days and he hit really hard on two of them. the first one, immigration, noting he himself is the child of immigrants and this country has a long his rf of welcoming immigrants and the second one and i think the one where he was even more forceful was on climate change where he talked about very specifically i find