[ technical difficulty ] and good morning. We begin this half hour with the popes ten day trip that will take him from cuba to the United States attracting a crowd in havana 300,000 strong. It was a huge and massive crowd there. Pope francis told catholics that they must serve others if they want to be great. And in a subtle jab to communism, he said service is not ideology. But he refrained from any direct criticism of the cuban government. The pope met with the president raul castro and also visited fidel castro at his home where they exchanged gifts. The pope has given to fidel castro some books. Books about the gospel, about humor in religion. Three protesters identified as members of the political opposition were detained after trying to approach the popemobile. The pope touching one of them on his hand and head. Before he was pulled away by security. The pope is expected to arrive in the u. S. Tomorrow afternoon greeted by president obama. As he touches down at Andrews Air Force
The suspect sneaking into one familys home, taking off with their stuff. Did he hack his way inside . And is your home vulnerable . Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this sunday. Im tom llamas. We begin with the popes historic visit to the new world. The United States, beginning on tuesday. First, a visit to cuba. Pope francis, crowds cheering him. Traveling a sea of cuban and vatican flags. And speaking in spanish, his homily, a message to the people of cuba to focus on service, not ideology. Heres terry moran. Reporter good evening, tom. Powerful scenes here. Pope francis in revolution square, the symbolic heart of a simple man of faith, preaching a different kind of revolution. They greeted him like a brother, the first latin american pope. As he made his way through the throngs who reached out to him, hundreds of thousands. A giant cuban flag and the image of che guevara, the atheist revolutionary hero, towering above it all. The heat was smothering. But no matter, nothing wou
Union members ratifying a new contract yesterday and voting to end the strike. Those are some of our top stories on this monday, september 21st. Abc news, this is world news now. And good morning. We begin this half hour with the popes ten day trip that will take him from cuba to the United States attracting a crowd in havana 300,000 strong. It was a huge and massive crowd there. Pope francis told catholics that they must serve others if they want to be great. And in a subtle jab to communism, he said service is not ideology. But he refrained from any direct criticism of the cuban government. The pope met with the president raul castro and also visited fidel castro at his home where they eng exchanged gifts. The pope has given to fidel books about the gospel, about humor in religion. Three protesters identified as members of the political opposition were detained after trying to approach the popemobile. The pope touching one of them on his hand and head. Before he was pulled away by se
Familys home, taking off with their stuff. Did he hack his way inside . And is your home vulnerable . Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this sunday. Im tom llamas. We begin with the popes historic visit to the new world. The United States, beginning on tuesday. First, a visit to cuba. Pope francis, crowds cheering him. Traveling a sea of cuban and vatican flags. And speaking in spanish, his homily, a message to the people of cuba to focus on service, not ideology. Heres terry moran. Reporter good evening, tom. Powerful scenes here. Pope francis in revolution square, the symbolic heart of the communist party. A simple man of faith, preaching a different kind of revolution. They greeted him like a brother, the first latin american pope. As he made his way through the throngs who reached out to him, hundreds of thousands. A giant cuban flag and the image of che guevara, the atheist revolutionary hero, towering above it all. The heat was smothering. But no matter, nothing would dampen
Their stuff. Did he hack his way inside . And is your home vulnerable . Good evening. Thanks for joining us on this sunday. Im tom llamas. We begin with the popes historic visit to the new world. First, a visit to cuba. Pope francis, crowds cheering him. A sea of cuban and vatican flags. And speaking in spanish, his homily a message to the people of cuba to focus on service, not ideology. Heres terry moran. Reporter good evening tom. Powerful scenes here. Standing in revolution square, preaching a different kind of revolution. They greeted him like a brother, the first latin american pope. As he made his way through the throngs who reached out to him, hundreds of thousands. A giant cuban flag and the image of che guevara, the atheist revolutionary hero, towering above it all. The heat was smothering. But no matter, nothing would dampen their enthusiasm, or their faith. Pope francis celebrated the mass. And in his homily he offered perhaps an indirect, gentle chiding of the communist go