[applause] pope francis exiting the stage. He will be heading back to rome tomorrow. Before then, a few more stops, including a meeting at Saint Martins chapel. He will also visit with inmates. He will attend a mass for the worlds meeting of families before departing. Right now, we take you back to earlier today when pope francis was at independence mall. He gave a speech on religious freedom. This is about one hour. [cheering] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] [cheering] papa papa [whistling] [cheering] pope francis, we love you. Pope francis, we love you. Pope francis, we love you. [applause] [applause] [chanting] [cheering] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] [cheering] [whistling] papa papa [whistling] [cheering] papa [applause] [cheering] [cheering] [chanting] [applause] [chanting] [applause] [cheering] [applause] [cheering] viva papa. [applause] [cheering] viva papa. Viva [chanting] your holiness, distinguished guests and friends. The United States is an experiment in freedom, ordere
In spanish, his native language, and largely he will address americas hispanic immigrants. I want to bring in jim sciutto, cnns chief National Security correspondent at Independence Hall where the pope, were hearing, is just about ten minutes away. What are you hearing from the people around you about this message . What do they want him to say . Well, poppy, ill say one thing were hearing now, weve been hearing helicopters circling overhead, thats normally the sign the pope is on the move or about to be on the move. We heard that in washington and new york, as hes taken his motorcade from place to place. The crowd here, 40,000 to possibly 50,000 pressing up against the fences to get as close as possible to this pope. And ill tell you, because of the intense security in the city, really more intense than i saw even in d. C. Or new york, a lot of the crowd is kept well back from the podium where the pope will be speaking. A lot of the crowd here will be watching only on giant screens as