leaders of every faith. few religious celebrations as grand, or steeped in ritual as the installation of a pope in the catholic church. from early in the day, hundreds of thousands poured into the square. the pope choosing to greet them in an open jeep instead of the well-protected pope mobile. at one point stepping down, reaching out to children, the sick. the cheers of the faithful here, an audible embrace. then the 266th pope praying at the tomb of peter, leaders alongside him healing the divide 1,000 years old. here to witness history, vice president biden and royalty, a humble priest from south america, his message, remember the poor. a communion shared by all, a day no one will forget. and in the last half hour, vice president biden, among world leaders, meeting the pope for the first time. and you can see from the flags, matt, there are ordinary people here from around the world, one particularly special moment was those 500 priests spreading out amongst the crowd to b
for obama and for the democratic party in general. you certainly do. but clint eastwood, with the chair, come on. you couldn t have made a bigger impact than that. brian: that s true. that was impact is an interesting word. a very good political word. let s talk about something else. not only did you want to meet me, which is a great reason to be here. yes, i did. i have my picture up like right next o donny osmond. yours. now, tell me about something that s serious that really has you taking notice. that s right. i am proud to be spokesperson for the heart rhythm society. every year 350,000 americans die suddenly of sudden cardiac arrest. i just went to the funeral of my good friend, michael clark duncan, who died of sudden cardiac arrest just a couple of months ago. brian: greatest guy. yeah. just the sweetest guy. was feeling really great and this is something that can affect anybody at any time. what we want you to do is go to
romney. karl rove with his reaction in moments. fox and friends starts now. gretchen: this morning a fox news alert. check out this photo. he wanted to avenge osama bin laden s death by destroying the u.s.. he is in custody after his plan to blow up the federal reserve in new york city was foiled. qasi nasis came to carry it out. he didn t know one of the pem he contacted was an undercover agent. the same one that supplied him with fake explosives. nasis. drove and put them in a van. he recorded a video saying we will not stop until we obtain victory or martyrdom. who is the suspected terrorist. over in jamaica a big bangladeshi area. that s right. the suspect lived here in the jamaica section of queens in the apartment building behind me . he first talked to an under cover feb fib agent about his plot. and the attack to shake the whole country. the suspect is a 21 year eeled quasi mohammed nafis. he told the judge yes, he understands the charges he faces. nafis thoug
agent. the same one that supplied him with fake explosives. nasis. drove and put them in a van. he recorded a video saying we will not stop until we obtain victory or martyrdom. who is the suspected terrorist. over in jamaica a big bangladeshi area. that s right. the suspect lived here in the jamaica section of queens in the apartment building behind me . he first talked to an under cover feb fib agent about his plot. and the attack to shake the whole country. the suspect is a 21 year eeled quasi mohammed nafis. he told the judge yes, he understands the charges he faces. nafis thought he was assembling a bomb. he was work a f.b.i. agent that made sure the device was harmless. it was yesterday when nafis drove the vehicle to the federal reserve bank of new york . he tried to remotely detonate it. after that attempt he was arrested. it is aspirerational when you pick up 50 20 pound bags of ammonium nitrate and you bring it to the site of a major federal facility and try to
the streets today and march students were filling alternative school sites looking for something to do well negotiating teams fill the board room upstairs here to have showed details that have derailed the chicago public school year. we believe we are close enough to get this resolved. shortly before 7:00 p.m. school board president david vitale was hopeful that tuesday is the last day teachers will be away from the classroom he agrees with mayor emmanuelle, the strike never should have happened. it s taking them out what appears to us as more time than it should. it was totally avoidable. the ripple effects of the contract breakdown are already surfacing for starters close to 400,000 students are simply killing time until the strike ends until then this cta is offering them free buses in train rides in the meantime. a two day strike is hardfar from ideal and everyone knows it could get much worse in 1987 teachers walked out for 19 days class s didn t resume until october b