All i heard was screeching of brakes. I looked closer and realized that one of the cars had like flipped over. I was in shock. All you see is flipped cart and theres a hooked up to you know debris on the floor. Reporter so right now, youre taking a live look what we see going on here in west bury. That construction over there. Crew trying to get some of the material removed. The finch removed there because the goal here is to honestly pick up the train with a crane and get it out of here. The mta and what were hearing here from Nassau Office of Emergency Management is this is going to take several hours but they hope to have it removed by midnight. Everything should be okay by the morning time. For now live in west bury, im kristin thorne, channel 7 Eyewitness News. Thank you. Now to breaking news. A shooting near a Daycare Center in westchester county. Police say the shots were fired between two cars on clinton avenue in new rochelle. Eyewitness News Reporter marcus solis on the scene
Kindly be seated. Dear friends, excuse myself for speaking english, i cannot. Translator many different emotions standing here at ground zero. Taken in a senseless act of destruction. Here grief is palpable. The water we see flowing running to the empty center reminds us of the lives that left under the power of those who believed in destruction is the only way to solve conflicts. That silent cry of those who suffered in their own skin, violence, hate, revenge, the logic that could only cause pain and suffering, destruction and water falling symbolizes our tears. The tears shed for destruction of yesterday who are joined by so much destruction today. This is the place where we cry. We cry the pain that the powerlessness makes us feel injustice. The inability to solve our differences, to in this place, we cry the unjust because of the innocent, because we were not able to find solutions for the common good. It is water that reminds us yesterdays tears and todays tears a few minutes ago,
Visited. His welcome in havana came with a military honor guard and a handshake from president raul castro. A group of children presented the pontiff flowers. He responded by touching their heads as he blessed them. Aaron katersky is in havana visit. Reporter pope francis landed in havana to begin the longett overseas journey of his papacy, a 10 day trip to cuba, and the united states, two places he has never been. Its not about privilege. We are the only its not about we are the only one here. Its about recognizing the role and condition of the church and the society. Reporter cuban president raul castro greeted the pope who has endeared communist rural with his critique of capitalism. He is supposed to push castro for religious freedom. They have been sprucing up, welcoming papa francisco, who brokered restored ties between cuba and united states. 90 of the population is willing to participate in this important event, this man said. It will have a crucial impact for the moment we are
As they approach the stairs leading up to the American Airlines plane that is now being called shepherd 1 by the faa. Papal seal affixed to its side. As soon as it takes off, it will head to new york city. Joining us right now, monsignor from Catholic Charities. Tomorrow will be a busy day for you guys. I know you are hosting one of the events in east harlem. It will be a busier day for the pope when he comes to new york. But isnt that a typical new york day. We like people in new york to be busy. What does it mean for you and the Catholic Charities to have him come to your place and to see it and to be able to talk to the people there. I think its phenomenal. Tonight, actually, i am going up there to meet some of the people who will be participating in the event, some of the immigrants, the refugees that will have a little speaking part tomorrow with pope francis and they will there we see a live shot of pope francis waving to the crowd. Its interesting to see the reaction he has gott
Behaved than usual. Reporter the pope is celebrating a mass canonization the newest st. , a spanish priest that founded California Missions in 18th century and some American Indians not found of this decision. We are hoping that there is a peaceful resolution to move forward with this. There is the historical trauma, no doubt about that. There are ancestors of those people that are not celebrating with us. They are recent full that we are doing this. Reporter after the mass, the pope plans to meet with indian leaders, another sign of a different kind of pope trying to make peace with all. Reporter just a few minutes ago, a moving part of this mass where several different of the churchgoers here brought up the gifts to the altar. One of the people participating in that a native american, moving considering the controversy surrounding this st. They have finished the readings here at this mass. They will go into the homily it will be in spanish but we will get an english translation as so