She is about to become a saint. Tens of thousands of people have gathered at the vatican for this ceremony to witness history unfold right before their eyes. Mother theresa was, of course, a Roman Catholic nun who devoted her life to helping the poor, the forgotten, the sick, the marginalized of society. She was known as the saint of the gutters. She was, of course, recognized for her work. She did receive a Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. She passed away in 1997 at the age of 87. Dena joins us live from st. Pete terse square. It is a very sort of long and sort of complicated process to become a saint. She passed away in 1997. Explain to us the last ten years what has happened to bring us to this point. Well, youre right. Normally it is a very lengthy process, but in vatican terms, Mother Teresas process has been fast tracked. We dont want to wait the standard five years that they normally wait after somebody dies, we want to speed up the process because he was already convinced that she had led a saintly life. So the vatican did that. Its taken about 20 years but thats a short time in vatican terms. And it culminates in this day, zain, where in half an hour we will see pope francis come to the altar behind me, a cardinal will read to the crowd something of the life of Mother Teresa and ask the pope formally to declare her a saint. That happens at the top. Then there is a mass which goes back centuries, of course, the tradition of making saints in the Catholic Church. Then there is a solemn procession with a relic of Mother Teresa. The relic is a vile of her blood and a wooden cross. That is carried up. That is very symbolic and important when it comes to saints because throughout the centuries youve always taken some part of the saint and buried it somewhere and actually on top of that, the churches that you see around rome have been erected. So this is a ceremony which goes back centuries. We all know, of course, about Mother Teresa, but one of the things that the vatican looks for is not just her works during her life but miracles, and the two miracles which they determined for Mother Teresa, were an indian woman, monica vezra who was cured of stomach cancer and a man who held a holy card of Mother Teresa. The abscesses on his brain were medically inexpick pli disappeared and the vatican said this is the second miracle needed to make her a saint. I want to say, zain, that pope francis has just told everybody that he will be offering a pizza party for the poor and the homeless here in the vatican after the ceremony. 1500 of them, some of them from Mother Teresas house here in rome. That is his gesture and his way of celebrating that day, zain. That pizza party, i would love to take part. The two miracles, it must be a tricky thing to verify. If somebody said i was cured and healed because of Mother Teresa interceding, how does the vatican go about verifying thats actually true . Well, frankly, thats part of the reason why it takes so long because theres first kind of a gathering of people who claimed to have received miracles. They have to have the medical evidence. Ive seen some of the scans of the before and the after, for example, in the case of the brain infection of the abscesses on the brain of the man from brazil. So there is a lengthy process whereby in the first instance they talk to the local doctors, in this case for example in brazil, then they bring all of that medical evidence to rome to the vatican. They have their own medical doctors who examine it and see if it can be explained. It has to be a spontaneous healing. It has to have occurred after the death of the person in question and it has to have occurred because the people played in particularly to that person. That is their criteria. It does take some time to sift through a lot of the claims of miracles but in the end they have determined that these two people were, indeed, healed by the intercession of Mother Teresa, that means Mother Teresa asking god to do the healing. A difficult thing to verify. Well check in with you in about half an hour or so from now. Thank you so much. A busy day at the vatican. Also a busy day for World Leaders in hangzhou, china. The World Leaders, all 20 of them, i believe gathered earlier. The american and turkish president saying they will be cooperating saying that they will be cooperating so that those behind the failed coup will be brought to order. Were joined now live from hangzhou. I want to talk about this meeting between president erdogan and barack obama. That must have been a somewhat awkward meeting and also the coup attempt as well. Walk us through that. Well, both leaders certainly have a lot to discuss. This was the first time that they had met face to face since that failed coup attempt back in july. Both leaders sat on the opposite side of the table. They had a private meeting and both gave one statement each to the press afterwards. Initially in both statements both president obama and president erdogan reaffirmed their commitment, their alliance in the fight against isis, but it was president erdogan who did bring up some of the strained tensions over the past month or two months now specifically talking about americas role about what happened in turkey and what he meant by that was talking about a turkish theologian who lives there. Goulen is the man responsible for organizing the attempt. They wanted the United States to extradite him back to turkey. President erdogan said his government is gathering more evidence against goulan to present to the United States. President erdogan said that to the press. Heres a little bit of what he had to say. Translator against this terrorist before the coup attempt we had put together some documentation, amassed some evidence which we have submitted to the United States and the post coup attempt related documentation therein will be amassed and submitted to our friends in the United States. We had welcomed a delegation from the American Ministry of justice and a similar delegation from the Turkish Ministry of justice will go to the United States. We will travel together to the United States whereby they will concentrate their efforts on the presentation of this evidence. Reporter i think at some point down the road what most people are expecting is that after that evidence is presented, turkey will formally request goulan is extradited back to turkey. U. S. War planes routinely take off from an airbase in turkey to attack isis targets. Both countries have a lot at stake. President obama took time out to have a bilateral meeting with his turkish counterpart. A lot to discuss. And, matt, just putting turkey aside, i want to talk about the relationship between president obama and british Prime Minister theresa may. They also had a press conference as well. The focus was on the fact that the relationship between the u. K. And u. S. Will still remain special despite the fact that we are now in a post brexit world. Just walk us through that. Reporter well, what you heard from both of the leaders when they came out, this is the first meet being they had since theresa may became Prime Minister, but what you heard from both sides, despite what happened with that brexit vote, this is a special relationship. President obama said the United States does not have a stronger partner in the world. Thats exactly what you heard from theresa may. The fact remains her job here is to start laying the groundwork to reestablish some of these trade ties with some of the other largest economies in the world, and the United States is probably for the u. K. At the very top of that list as its largest trading partner. So she has a clear interest here to make sure that the relationship with the United States stays strong so that in the future as they begin to lay out these details a new trade deal that could benefit the United Kingdom is eventually comes to fruition. Brittain, she says, is open for business. They want to start laying out the framework for these trade deals, but even theresa may herself admits that that will not necessarily be easy, that it will not be smooth sailing all the time as she put it. Still lots of work for the new british Prime Minister. As she said, brexit of course means brexit. Not going to be any sort of second go around, any sort of referendum. She did clear that up off the top. Thank you so much. Appreciate that. I want to turn to the u. S. Tropical storm hermine is winding itself up again regaining strength to batter the u. S. Forecasters say hermine will have Hurricane Force winds on sunday of up to 120 kilometers per hour. The Weather Service expects widespread flooding from Atlantic City south all along the coast to the state of delaware. 38. 5 Million People could be affected by the storm and people are taking it very, very very seriously. No swimming will be allowed on new york city beaches on sunday. Forecasters expect delaware and new jersey to be spared from particularly heavy rain. I want to turn to meteorologist derek van dam who joins us live in the studio. Its interesting. When you think about labor day in the u. S. , you associate it with people traveling, summer, beaches, fireworks, that sort of thing but this is really going to be a sort of hunker down, no beach at all weekend. Couldnt have had a worse time. People want to squeeze in that last bit of sunshine. Especially Atlantic City. I think of that place filled with people, residents, tourists trying to flock to the beaches. This is not that weekend. Yeah. You know, the thing about it is that its not going to be a particularly rainy weekend so it might be tempting to want to get out to the beach, but the winds, the rip tides and the potential storm surge from the system is something that people are really going to have to take note of and heed the warnings from their local emergency officials. This is what theyre looking at. Cape hatteras, long island, including new york city. The shading of yellow by connecticut and massachusetts including boston that is a Tropical Storm watch. It is called post tropical hermine. I dont want to get bogged down with all the specifics about why its called that. Im going to tell you what you need to know. 65 mile per hour sustained winds near the center of the circulation which is off shore. Its difficult to see on that particular map. It is still a Tropical Storm technically in terms of its winds but it will strengthen throughout the course of the day today. Potentially reaching hurricane status even though its considered extra tropical. Remember 24 hours ago . Weve been talking about how the system was going to be putting on the brakes very quickly. Well, its done so. In fact, its all thanks to the High Pressure system to the north and to the east. Its stalling out the forward progress of this low pressure. That is why our computer models are having such a difficult time figuring out exactly where the storm will go. It is going to slow down considerably from where it is now and it has the potential to meander westward and if it does so, thats when we start to impact those coastal regions of new england from the delmarva peninsula from new york into long island into boston. That is included within the cone of uncertainty. Take note. 75 mile per hour winds by monday evening. Heres our concerns. Storm surge threat, 3 to 5 feet above the normal high tide across this particular region. So chesapeake bay, delaware bay, long island sound, that area needs to pay close attention to this. Look at how the majority of the rain stays off shore. A few showers off nantucket but its the winds and coastal erosion that were concerned about. Heres the wind forecast picking up along the coastal areas. If this even edges 50 miles further west, that could cause some serious trouble here. Lots of Energy Associated with the system including major waves and that could perhaps create larger waves right along the coast there. You can see some of our current buoy datas. They have two meter swells. But that could pick up. Its bringing back memories because i was in new york during hurricane sandy. Superstorm sandy. The entire completely shut down. Then we had the power outage. People are heeding the warnings. Derek van dam, thank you very much. Appreciate that. Officials in the state of okay are shutting down 36 wells with toxic wastewater. The government may have played a role, played a part in the magnitude 5. 6 earthquake that hit on saturday. The United StatesGeological Survey said several powerful quakes happened near oil wells near injection sites. It injured at least one person. Oklahoma wasnt just the only place where there was an earthquake. There was another earthquake in the southern philippines. That could change. That was a 5. 9 quake. The quake struck at a depth of 12 1 2 kilometers. No tsunami warnings have been issued. Coming up next on cnn newsroom, turkey takes new military action in syria. How theyre opening up an all new line of attack next. Plus, donald trump spent the day courting minority voters at a church in detroit, but outside the church he wasnt so welcome. That story coming up next. Want to turn now to the fight against isis. Turkey is expanding its military operations in northern syria. Take a look here. These images show turkish tanks moving from turkey rolling across the border into syria. All part of a plan to push isis out of nearby villages in syria. The turniks also enlisting the help of nearby rebels. The turks are also planning the construction of a border wall near the kurdish town of kobani. This wall is about four or five days in the making now. The plan is to improve their security by keeping out kurdish separatists. That is the goal of the turks. Not everyone is happy with this. You have angry demonstrators protesting against the wall and one of them have ended up clashing with police. Inside turkey the Security Forces have killed more than 100 kurdish p. K. K. Militants in the southeast just on saturday alone. State media says seven turkish soldiers were killed and 21 others wounded. In the meantime, staying in that region in neighboring iraq, Syrian Forces are trying to pass on an urgent message to those trapped inside isis held towns. They are trying to drop thousands of leaflets in mosul. They say, our goal is to clean your town from isis soon. Protect yourself, dont be human shields for the enemy, leave the town immediately. You dont have enough time. Certainly ominous words, but hope they are able to make it out. All right. Time for your daily dose of u. S. Politics. Donald trump, you may have heard, is trying to turn around his unpopularity with africanamerican voters. The u. S. Republican president ial candidate took his campaign to detroit, michigan, on saturday. You see him there on microphone basically he was attending a service at a predominantly black church. He talked about how he would improve the economic prospects in the black community if he were to become president. The question is did he win them over . Was it a convincing speech . Heres our Jeremy Diamond with more. Reporter donald trump took his outreach to the africanamerican voters, right to the Africanamerican Community here in detroit. Donald trump spoke to the great Faith Ministries where he abandoned his characteristic brashness in favor of a little bit of a more subdued tone. For centuries the africanamerican church has been the conscience of our country, so true. Its from the pews and pulpits and christian teachings of black churches all across this land that the Civil Rights Movement lifted up its soul and lifted up the soul of our nation. Its from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better moral character, a deeper concern for man kind and spirit of charity and unity that binds us all together and we are bound together, and i see that today. This has been an amazing day for me. The africanamerican Faith Community has been one of gods greatest gifts to america and to its people. Reporter that rhetoric was very different from the kind that trump has employed on the campaign trail as hes made his outreach largely before predominantly white crowds. Donald trump has talked about africanamericans saying that they have, quote, nothing to lose in voting for him, saying that they have no jobs, no schools. I also caught up with dr. Ben carson who went with donald trump to his childhood home here in detroit and this is how dr. Carson talked about Donald Trumps remarks. If you ask him about those comments though and allow him to explain it, youll see that he says very readily, i have a lot of africanamerican friends who are very wealthy, who do very well and i know that the majority of black people dont live that way, but the problem is we have a very large percentage of people in our inner cities who are not experiencing any of the benefits of our society and thats a problem for all of us. Reporter but here outside the church where donald trump spoke to africanamerican voters, there were a number of protestors who spoke up and they said theyre not going to forget Donald Trumps brash words any ti