that we should all be present where people are suffering. that s where he wants to be present. the pope is telling us to get out of the temples. go where the people are living under tragic circumstances. this is the great example he gives us. the pope s schedule is jam packed. he s traveling to some of the spots hardest hit by crime including a stop at the u.s./mexico border in the heart of cartel country. shasta darlington has more on what we can expect to see over the coming days. reporter: some surprisingly melodious parishioners gearing up for pope francis s arrival. a six-day trip that starts right here. the basilica of the virgin of guadalupe, the patron saint of mexico. visited by millions of pilgrims each year. who pray before a 16th century shroud that bears her image.
s. hello everyone and welcome to our viewers all over the world and in the united states this hour. we are live in berlin. as events are under way to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. we ll get to all the celebrat n celebrations and festivities in a moment. you re seeing the beginning of those commemorative events on your screen. two american citizens held by north korea are back in the united states this sunday. a plane carrying kenneth bae and
s. hello everyone and welcome to our viewers all over the world and in the united states this hour. we are live in berlin. as events are under way to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. we ll get to all the celebrat n celebrations and festivities in a moment. you re seeing the beginning of those commemorative events on your screen. two american citizens held by north korea are back in the united states this sunday. a plane carrying kenne
my dad s a musician. my grandpa was a musician. reporter: you want to keep it alive? i want to keep it alive, yeah. reporter: their tutor is troy andrews, who learned to play at the age of 4. taught by the grassroots masters in the treme neighborhood where he grew up. andrews, who has now made a name internationally as trombone shorty, worried the music would die in the wake of hurricane katrina. i wanted to be able to reach the students of music citywide and have some type of effect on them. reporter: partnering with fellow musicians and tulane university to found the trombone shorty academy, a magnet for aspiring young musicians. in two years more than 100 kids have been immersed in everything from music and the music business to its roots. maybe in the next 50 years or 30 years what they create these kids now they stick with it, it can be the new classic. reporter: 18-year-old jasmine batiste stuck with it and won a scholarship to southern university.
and from london we head to hawaii for an amazing video. moment of levity today. with so much bad news. starts with a paragrider flying off the mountain. look at him there. skirting dangerously close to the mountainside. then things turn downright gutsy. the daredevil taking aim directly at the row of apartments. take a look. he flies right between the buildings, over the pool, over some palm trees. then he turns right and gets ready to land on a strip of grass. flying right past a couple of guys using weed whackers on the lawn. we can t make this up. then comes a safe landing. oh. incredible camera work there. with the gopro. coming up in the mix, a trombonist covers a song by lorde and draws a herd of new fans. wait till you see this video. our tribute to robin williams continues as we look at how he made an entire generation laugh, right from the start on mork & mindy sitcom. you re watching world news