Beautiful wave and you you can see he is connecting, when he is in the santa marta, having breakfast, he actually comes across as a little bit on the shy side but the minute he is out there with the crowd he just comes a alive with great joy, enthusiasm and it is contagious, infectious. He sure does. A as we are looking here we can see the popes motorcade, and the pope will be working his way into philadelphia, probably im assuming it is the schuylkill expressway that he will be taking im in the exactly sure. They probably blocked it off for him. Absolutely they block it off for him. We will be seeing that motorcade, as he works his way to the cathedral basilica of saints peter and paul where there is a crowd who is just eager to see him, along the way, and then very special group who will greet him at the steps, and then also, the the wonderful celebration as he walks in the cathedral which is the Mother Church of philadelphia. I think it is fun which all these vehicles and he is in t
To the north around 39 around monticello. Grab a jacket or a sweater. Well be at 60 by noontime, 65 this afternoon. Debbie duhaime is up in the Traffic Center in for heather this morning. Youve got troubles out there this morning, got a car fire going on. A car fire on route 1. If youre heading to route 1 northbound, watch for that car fire, at least one lane blocked. An issue as well with the lirr. Over on the lirr, Port Jefferson branch, watch for delays due to a broken rail in cold spring harbor. Well keep an eye on that for you. Metro north and new Jersey Transit on time. Metro north on the new haven line opposite side boarding west haven strafford and milford stations as well because of track work. L. I. E. Westbound at woodhaven boulevard. Its an accident being cleared. Lets go over to our webcam. Heres a look at 18 northbound, moving slowly up toward route 1. Route 1 northbound, its a car fire. Alternate side suspended. Back to you. Ken, lori. S its 6 01 in brooklyn, woman still
Such an air of excitement here. Although the pope is leaving, although just an opportunity to see him. You can see the American Airlines charter airplane behind me geared up and ready to go, as soon as the pope arrives here, around 8 40, he will leave to head to philly. There are about a few hundred people. About a couple hundred people here waiting to say goodbye to pope francis. Many parishioners from the diocese of brooklyn. Which of course includes brooklyn and queens, and they won a raffle to be here today. And airport workers, as well as seven nuns from precious blood monastery in brooklyn. Four of them are argentinian and will present pope francis with a bouquet of white roses in honor of his devotion to Saint Therese the Little Flower. And a book of images of the marian paintings on the cathedral of st. Joes in prospect heights. The marian images are from around the world to celebrate the Brooklyn Diocese of immigrants and the pope is emphasizing his love of immigrants of his t
100 years old and needed more business. So this is really the economy we see. When we look at the internet or look at the political challenges in the United States and all the issues and all the sniping, what we see is, when people selforganize, they use the internet to connect with each other and they work with each other. Then the economy works. Great. So i think people can envision transformation when it affects them and they have a hard time when it doesnt. People in d. C. Understand the transforming political effect of being able to raise money on line. In a recent conference, we had travis from uber. People can understand uber. The Maker Movement, many people in big servicesector cities like this have a hard time taking seriously why should the Maker Movement what is it and why should it be taken seriously . How many of you have heard of the home brew computer club. Great. So it was a group that met in the bay area in the 70s and it was a group of people who traded supplies and t
Welcome. Im bob abernethy. Its good to have you with us for a look back at the top stories of 2014. E. J. Dionne is here, a senior at the brookings institution, columnist at washington post, and professor at georgetown university. Kev visible eckstrom editor in chief of religious news service. Kim lawton is managing editor of this program. As preparation for our discussion here is kims survey of the major religion stories of the past year. Across the u. S. , a series of incidents where unarmed africanamericans were killed by White Police Officers prompted a reexamination of inequities in the Law Enforcement system and of ongoing Racial Injustice in other areas of society. Clergy helped lead peaceful protests in many cities while houses of worship hosted town hall meetings. Religious leaders from across the spectrum urged dialogue and new efforts toward racial reconciliation reconciliation. Militants launched a Brutal Campaign to establish what they called a new caliphate or Islamic Sta