yorkers. >> it was such a powerful moment indeed. i don't know you're a new yorker, have you ever seen central park with so many metal detectors lined up right at columbus circle right behind us over there? >> no. >> i'm looking at that line over there and it's amazing what's going on. >> it is. and i have to say i have to give the new york police department, of course the secret service and vatican security credit for coming up meeting this enormous logistical challenge. it's tough to move 100,000 people into close proximity with the pope in light of the threat picture which we have to acknowledge that they consider him under threat here in the u.s. this is, yes, it's a little later than they said but looks like all those people are going to get it in time. >> i was going to say they will get in and they will be so excited. go ahead, john. >> i was just going to say it's worth saying that it is actually tougher to get into central park to see the pope today than it is normally to get into st. peter's square to see the pope on wednesdays or sundays when he does his public appearances. you don't have to pass through metal detectors, you're not