That is scary information. Thank you. 59yearold Ruthanne Lodato had a strong faith and a love for music. Surae chinn joins us live at the Catholic Church where she was a long time member. Reporter music was her life and a lot of it played out here at the blessed sacrament Catholic Church and its school. Ruthanne lodato and her husband were planning a 60th Birthday Party together. They were friends in high school and married some time after that. Her Church Family is mourning the loss of their friend and their teacher. Lord, we have come together as a community to pray for your beloved parishioners and others. Reporter the boys and girls at blessed Sacrament School pray for Ruthanne Lodato and her family at their catholic parish this afternoon. Lord, we also offer you our prayers as a sign of our hope. Reporter some of these middle and grade schoolers know ruthanne as their piano teacher. Our hearts are broken. Ruth ann was the gentlest, kindest, most peaceful person you would ever want
so we re at about 6th avenue and west 52nd street. tell me what happened here on april 3rd, is it 1973? the guy on the right is andrew carroll. the man he s speaking with is a martin cooper. cooper invented the cell phone and made the very first call from this spot. this is a replica of the original. that s right. exactly what it looks like. weighs 2.5 pounds. had a battery life of 20 minutes. as you notice you couldn t hold it up for 20 minutes. because it s so heavy. reporter: andrew carroll wants us to know that history didn t happen long ago and far away. no. quite often we are closer to it than we can imagine. he started a project called here is where. this is the marriott park, and this is where back in 1925 the young busboy was working named langston hughes. he was a busboy in this hotel. he noticed a gentleman,
announcer: from nbc news in washington, this is meet the press with david gregory. good sunday morning on a holiday weekend, a lot going on. this immigration crisis involving des operate children crossing the u.s. border is a staggering problem and so are the numbers. check this out, more than 50,000 children have been caught since october 2013. that is more than double the year before just to give you some sense of how desperate the situation is. our miguel almaguer joins me from murrieta, california, a town that s been a flash point in this story so far. miguel, good morning. reporter: good morning. this is the holding facility in murrieta. it is a flash point, a symbol that galvanized two opposite sides. these are the faces of the desperate and scared, just some of the now thousands of unaccompanied minors packed into 100 overwhelmed temporary shelters dotted across the country. go back home! a group of them greeted with signs of anger, what some call hate, as