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watching her mom sobbing as she spoke to her husband, and then passed the phone to payton. and in the words that were hard to hear but what she's never forgotten, she said, he said to her, "i love you payton. and i'll always be watching over you." >> reporter: her father's words stayed with her. >> i'm just honoring my father and i just feel like he is looking down on me and he is really proud of me right now. >> reporter: at ground zero last week, payton got a presidential bear hug. they talked. she'd told the president she didn't know if she would have been able to survive without the music of mop top pop star justin bieber. ♪ the president told payton he knew bieber, he said he could introduce them. that promise reported in local new york newspapers prompted a snarky blogger to write of the presidential pledge, "obama makes another promise he won't be able to make." in response, bieber tweeted, "i think you're wrong. pretty sure president @barackobama will keep this promise. pay it forward." the president had already asked the white house social office to reach out to bi
watching her mom sobbing as she spoke to her husband, and then passed the phone to payton. and in the words that were hard to hear but what she's never forgotten, she said, he said to her, "i love you payton. and i'll always be watching over you." >> reporter: her father's words stayed with her. >> i'm just honoring my father and i just feel like he is looking down on me and he is really proud of me right now. >> reporter: at ground zero last week, payton got a...
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payton remembers watching her mom sobing and then passed the phone to payton. in words hard to hear, he said to her, i love you payton and i'll always be watching over you. yesterday she, her mom and sister joined me at ground zero. now she's 14. in a letter, she said ever since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced. she said she would struggle through the darkness in her life. she is playing a lot of sports doing well in school, mentoring younger students, looking ahead to high school in the fall. yesterday, she was with us as a strong, confident young woman. for her and all of us, this week has been a reminder of what we are about as a people. it is easy to for get sometimes. especially in times of hardship and uncertainty. coming out of the worst recession since the great depression, we've made enormous sacrifices. but the essence of america. they don't just end dur, they are stronger than ever. we are still the america that does the hard things, the great things. we are the nation that is willing to take risk. heading west. inowe va
payton remembers watching her mom sobing and then passed the phone to payton. in words hard to hear, he said to her, i love you payton and i'll always be watching over you. yesterday she, her mom and sister joined me at ground zero. now she's 14. in a letter, she said ever since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced. she said she would struggle through the darkness in her life. she is playing a lot of sports doing well in school, mentoring younger students, looking...
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is in afghanistan, relaying the letter he received earlier this week from payton wall, who was 4 on 9/11 when her father, a cantor fitzgerald executive, called from the world trade senter to say good-bye. >> payton remembers watching her mom sobbing as she spoke to her husband and then passed the phone to payton. and in words that were hard to hear but what she's never forgotten, she said, he said to her, "i love you, payton, and i will always be watching over you." >> reporter: the white house released this behind the scenes video that shows the moments when the president and his team learned the mission was a success. >> good job. it was him this was him. >> reporter: the vice president, taking to the phones to inform congressional leaders. >> the reason i'm calling is to tell you we killed -- we killed him. >> reporter: the president thanking his cabinet and advisers for a job well done. >> fwad job, national security team. thank you leon. yeah. proud of you. you guys did a great job. >> they did. >> reporter: and george, one of the special forces in that closed door meeting remind
is in afghanistan, relaying the letter he received earlier this week from payton wall, who was 4 on 9/11 when her father, a cantor fitzgerald executive, called from the world trade senter to say good-bye. >> payton remembers watching her mom sobbing as she spoke to her husband and then passed the phone to payton. and in words that were hard to hear but what she's never forgotten, she said, he said to her, "i love you, payton, and i will always be watching over you." >>...
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so yesterday payton, her mom and her sister avery joined me at ground zero. now payton is 14. these past 10 years have been tough for her. in her letter she said every since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced. she describes her childhood as a little girl struggling to shine through all the darkness in her life. but every year more and more payton is shining through. she's playing a lot of sports including lacrosse and track just like her dad. she's doing well in school, mentoring younger students, looking ahead to high school in the fall. so yesterday she was with us, strong, confident young woman, honoring her father's memory even as she set her sights on the future. for her and for all of us, this week has been a reminder of what we're about as a people. it's easy to forget sometimes, especially in times of hardship, times of uncertainty, coming out of the worst recession since the great depression, haven't fully recovered from that. we've made enormous sacrifices in two wars. but the essence of america, the values that have defined us for more th
so yesterday payton, her mom and her sister avery joined me at ground zero. now payton is 14. these past 10 years have been tough for her. in her letter she said every since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced. she describes her childhood as a little girl struggling to shine through all the darkness in her life. but every year more and more payton is shining through. she's playing a lot of sports including lacrosse and track just like her dad. she's doing well in...
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think that they're making sure that these are going to be safe, sound animals. >> reporter: mari paytonnbc news. >> as for cairo the dog in the bin laden mission, they haven't released any details about him, becauseis hwork, even >>> so how exactly does one go about snagging a millionaire for a husband? >> i have no idea. >> well, one school in china, in china, says it's all a matter of course work. >> the beijing moral education center offers courses at $46 an hour, and there are many women willing to pay the price. the school has more than 2,800 students. as evidence of its success, 30 students have married in the last ten months. no word on how many have managed to catch a millionaire or a billionaire. >> have a good night. nf
think that they're making sure that these are going to be safe, sound animals. >> reporter: mari paytonnbc news. >> as for cairo the dog in the bin laden mission, they haven't released any details about him, becauseis hwork, even >>> so how exactly does one go about snagging a millionaire for a husband? >> i have no idea. >> well, one school in china, in china, says it's all a matter of course work. >> the beijing moral education center offers courses at...
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payton.e hard to hear but which she's never forgotten, he said to her, "i love you payton, and i will always be watching over you." so yesterday, payton, her mom, and her sister, avery, joined me at ground zero. and now payton is 14. these past 10 years have been tough for her. in her letter, she said, "ever since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced." and she describes her childhood as a "little girl struggling to shine through all the darkness in her life." but every year, more and more, payton is shining through. she's playing a lot of sports, including lacrosse and track, just like her dad. she's doing well in school. she's mentoring younger students. she's looking ahead to high school in the fall. and so, yesterday she was with us -- a strong, confident young woman -- honoring her father's memory, even as she set her sights on the future. and for her and for all of us, this week has been a reminder of what we're about as a people. it's easy to forget sometimes,
payton.e hard to hear but which she's never forgotten, he said to her, "i love you payton, and i will always be watching over you." so yesterday, payton, her mom, and her sister, avery, joined me at ground zero. and now payton is 14. these past 10 years have been tough for her. in her letter, she said, "ever since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced." and she describes her childhood as a "little girl struggling to shine through all the...
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payton.nd in words that were hard to hear but which she's never forgotten, he said to her, "i love you payton, and i will always be watching over you." so yesterday, payton, her mom, and her sister, avery, joined me at ground zero. and now payton is 14. these past 10 years have been tough for her. in her letter, she said, "ever since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced." and she describes her childhood as a "little girl struggling to shine through all the darkness in her life." but every year, more and more, payton is shining through. she's playing a lot of sports, including lacrosse and track, just like her dad. she's doing well in school. she's mentoring younger students. she's looking ahead to high school in the fall. and so, yesterday she was with us -- a strong, confident young woman -- honoring her father's memory, even as she set her sights on the future. and for her and for all of us, this week has been a reminder of what we're about as a people. it's easy t
payton.nd in words that were hard to hear but which she's never forgotten, he said to her, "i love you payton, and i will always be watching over you." so yesterday, payton, her mom, and her sister, avery, joined me at ground zero. and now payton is 14. these past 10 years have been tough for her. in her letter, she said, "ever since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced." and she describes her childhood as a "little girl struggling to shine...
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payton.nd in words that were hard to hear but which she's never forgotten, he said to her, "i love you payton, and i will always be watching over you." so yesterday, payton, her mom, and her sister, avery, joined me at ground zero. and now payton is 14. these past 10 years have been tough for her. in her letter, she said, "ever since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced." and she describes her childhood as a "little girl struggling to shine through all the darkness in her life." but every year, more and more, payton is shining through. she's playing a lot of sports, including lacrosse and track, just like her dad. she's doing well in school. she's mentoring younger students. she's looking ahead to high school in the fall. and so, yesterday she was with us -- a strong, confident young woman -- honoring her father's memory, even as she set her sights on the future. and for her and for all of us, this week has been a reminder of what we're about as a people. it's easy t
payton.nd in words that were hard to hear but which she's never forgotten, he said to her, "i love you payton, and i will always be watching over you." so yesterday, payton, her mom, and her sister, avery, joined me at ground zero. and now payton is 14. these past 10 years have been tough for her. in her letter, she said, "ever since my father died, i lost a part of me that can never be replaced." and she describes her childhood as a "little girl struggling to shine...
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inside bin laden's compound, and just like any kids they like to play and make friends but as nick paytonsh reports from abbottabad, the neighborhood playmates couldn't comprehend who was living behind the tall walls. >> reporter: away from the high-tech hunt for terrorist number one is a simpler story of life in his village that we went to find. the eight or nine children in bin laden's house, some perhaps his grandchildren, played with others in the village, including this young boy, age 12. >> translator: the kids said the guy with them is their father nadine. once i saw his two wives, one speaking irdu and the arabic and had a brother, a fat guy with goatee and mustache. i don't know why they had security cameras installed outside the house. used to knock on the door for 10 or 20 minutes and someone used to come to talk. that strange for us. >> reporter: he says he didn't note names of the children he played with. >> translator: we used to play cricket next to their house. whenever our cricket ball went into the compound, we knocked on the door and asked for the ball, but the guy alre
inside bin laden's compound, and just like any kids they like to play and make friends but as nick paytonsh reports from abbottabad, the neighborhood playmates couldn't comprehend who was living behind the tall walls. >> reporter: away from the high-tech hunt for terrorist number one is a simpler story of life in his village that we went to find. the eight or nine children in bin laden's house, some perhaps his grandchildren, played with others in the village, including this young boy,...
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. >> in words that were hard to hear, but she has never forgotten she said, "i love you payton, and i will always be watching over you." >> the white house has also released this rare behind the scenes video that shows the minutes the team learned the mission was a success. >> the reason i am calling is to tell you that we killed -- we killed -- >> good job national security team. you guys did a great job. >> you too. >> the president's cabinet gave him a standing ovation. >>> a police officer had his first court appearance today to answer charges of drugs and weapons violations. prosecutors accuse him of conspiring with former central contra costa narcotics commander norman welsh. welsh and butler face accusations of stealing drugs from a police evidence locker so they could sell them. he works with welsh and also faces charges of possessing an illegal assault rifle. >> there is still further investigation going on, so i can't say there are others, and there has never been any other indication of other officers so far. gio prosecutors say that lombardi met with welsh and butler in 20
. >> in words that were hard to hear, but she has never forgotten she said, "i love you payton, and i will always be watching over you." >> the white house has also released this rare behind the scenes video that shows the minutes the team learned the mission was a success. >> the reason i am calling is to tell you that we killed -- we killed -- >> good job national security team. you guys did a great job. >> you too. >> the president's cabinet gave...
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present were the widow and daughters of glen james wall, an executive at cantor fitzgerald. 14-year-old payton wrote the president about how she has handled the loss of her father. from staten island, came the widow and son of brian cannizzaro, last seen from evacuating workers from the south tower lobby. jackie says the death of bin laden brings closure. >> i feel that justice has been done. you know, he destroyed many lives that day and i just, i feel grateful that this has been done. >> reporter: christopher was only 10 months old that day. he said today he could see the world has not forgotten his father, because the president came here. >> he was talking to me about my necklace and what happened on 9/11 and what's happening here today and why he was here. he actually gave me a fist bump. it meant a lot to me. >> reporter: you want to be a firefighter? >> not really. >> i think that's because i'm too afraid. >> reporter: many survivors say sometimes it feels as though those remains are still smoldering, as if a decade had not passed. >> i can hear you, the rest of the world hears you, and
present were the widow and daughters of glen james wall, an executive at cantor fitzgerald. 14-year-old payton wrote the president about how she has handled the loss of her father. from staten island, came the widow and son of brian cannizzaro, last seen from evacuating workers from the south tower lobby. jackie says the death of bin laden brings closure. >> i feel that justice has been done. you know, he destroyed many lives that day and i just, i feel grateful that this has been done....
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nick payton walsh is in abbo abbottabad. how are they responding that they dropped the ball? >> reporter: they admit they are embarrassed themselves. what has really god to them is what leon panetta reportedly said in this closed door congressional session, that they were involved or incompetent. one senior pakistani said, this really marks not just a deficit of trust but absolute mistrust between two sides, calling it very regrettable indeed. sounding furious the cia would think that of them. they kn they know how hard we are working to fight this here. they were expounding on the mistrust that this has brought on this relationship. the pakistanis were not informed in advance has permanently da damaged. >> if there is more than one u.s. lawmaker saying we should suspend the funding $3.5 billion to pakistan. how would that affect pakistan shall the situation on the ground? >> reporter: the annual afrm tax was about $19 billion and they have received about $20 billion from the u.s. government. u.s. aid is a huge deal. the real beneficiary, many people say, is the military. the
nick payton walsh is in abbo abbottabad. how are they responding that they dropped the ball? >> reporter: they admit they are embarrassed themselves. what has really god to them is what leon panetta reportedly said in this closed door congressional session, that they were involved or incompetent. one senior pakistani said, this really marks not just a deficit of trust but absolute mistrust between two sides, calling it very regrettable indeed. sounding furious the cia would think that of...
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and he met with relatives of the victims-- one of them 14-year- old payton wall, who had sent the presidentter earlier in the week about her father, glen, who was killed when the towers fell. >> obama: she had spoken to her dad when she was four years old before the towers collapsed. he was in the building. and she described what it had been like for the last ten years growing up, always having the sound of her father's voice, and thinking that she'd never see him again, and watching her mother weep on the phone. >> obama: let's go, guys, come on. >> kroft: the president also paid a visit to engine 54 ladder 4, the new york firehouse that had 15 people killed on september 11. he dedicated the raid to them, and thousands of others who had lost their lives that day. after the ceremony, we managed to grab a few more minutes with the president to talk about the future. >> kroft: in some ways, this is the end of a chapter. and i want to ask you a little bit about where we go from here. there are people in congress, influential people now on both sides of the aisle, who were saying that this is a
and he met with relatives of the victims-- one of them 14-year- old payton wall, who had sent the presidentter earlier in the week about her father, glen, who was killed when the towers fell. >> obama: she had spoken to her dad when she was four years old before the towers collapsed. he was in the building. and she described what it had been like for the last ten years growing up, always having the sound of her father's voice, and thinking that she'd never see him again, and watching her...
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our nick payton walsh is in it islamabad, pakistan. if i can, if you can, set the scene for me there as news spreads of osama bin laden's death. >> reporter: i think really the first hinge to point out is when news of this broke, pakistani intelligence officials were quick to point out that they were on the ground during the operation by the americans. that was subsequently denied by the americans and then denied by the same pakistani sources. so there was an immediate rush to have seemed to have been involved really in this quite remarkable american operation. which pakistanis are saying in fact actually began undetected. helicopters flu in, got over the compound before pakistani air defenses were aware they had arrived. obviously a 40 minute gunfire ensued. but this was an immediate rush by pakistan to hook like it was on site, to look like this is the result of intelligence sharing. in fact one suggesting phone records had been given by the pakistanis to the americans and it enabled them to find this particular compound. >> and if y
our nick payton walsh is in it islamabad, pakistan. if i can, if you can, set the scene for me there as news spreads of osama bin laden's death. >> reporter: i think really the first hinge to point out is when news of this broke, pakistani intelligence officials were quick to point out that they were on the ground during the operation by the americans. that was subsequently denied by the americans and then denied by the same pakistani sources. so there was an immediate rush to have seemed...
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but i got to know coach sean payton for the saints and he and his family are incredible people.lks me on the field, gave me a headset for the whole game and i got to listen to sean talkg to drew brees and drew brees listening and just all the plays being called. it was my dream. >> jimmy: next time this happens, you and i have to talk because i could make us a lot of money intercepting those plays. all you'll need is a cell phone. >> sounds good. >> jimmy: forget the movies. this is how we're going to make a fortune. yeah, wow, that's a lot of fun. so, you got to hang out -- did they know you from the "twilight" mu views? >> it's so weird. i didn't expect them to. the guys are huge. in the locker room they are running t, screaming, running on the field. they stop, go whoa, it's the wolf boy! so -- i mean -- [ applause ] some of them will just do that and some of them play it cool and they'll be like are you taylor lautner, and i go yeah you watch -- you watched the "twilight" movies they go, no no, i saw you on "saturday night live." so, it's so funny the difference. >> jimmy: a
but i got to know coach sean payton for the saints and he and his family are incredible people.lks me on the field, gave me a headset for the whole game and i got to listen to sean talkg to drew brees and drew brees listening and just all the plays being called. it was my dream. >> jimmy: next time this happens, you and i have to talk because i could make us a lot of money intercepting those plays. all you'll need is a cell phone. >> sounds good. >> jimmy: forget the movies....
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the restaurant has photos of other famous and notorious paytons. >>> there will be the food truck crush as many has five gourmet trucks will be there from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and sell everything from indian currie togoer made cupcakes a and barbecue ribs. >>> a woman is being called super mom thanks to this picture. you can see tiffany goodwin grabbing a foul ball. it was taken during a game. she said it was motherly instinct. she also ended up taking the ball away from her husband. >>> tonight the san jose sharks return home to face the canucks. san jose will try to bounce back from one of their worst playoff losses in the 20-year history. adding to the sharks' recent losing streaks, san jose lost five of the six playoff games. >>> i just want to mention we have breaking news from sacramento. california's unemployment rate has dipped to 11.9% and that sounds high but it's the lowest point since august 2009. so unemployment in california at 11.9%. >> sal, let's go to you. you've been keeping an eye on the peninsula but also 880. the nimitz is busy. >> traffic is finally beginning to get be
the restaurant has photos of other famous and notorious paytons. >>> there will be the food truck crush as many has five gourmet trucks will be there from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and sell everything from indian currie togoer made cupcakes a and barbecue ribs. >>> a woman is being called super mom thanks to this picture. you can see tiffany goodwin grabbing a foul ball. it was taken during a game. she said it was motherly instinct. she also ended up taking the ball away from her...
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. >>> we also have cnn's nick payton wash. he is outside the walled compound in the city of abbottabad. tell us more about the wall and the compound itself? >> the compound is a fair distance behind me over the trees. basically, most of the day, the police have sealed it off quite tightly keeping journalists away, scared of our attempts to film it. i believe they are still inside trying to get through what the americans left behind after that raid. quite severe chaos right here. i understand those pictures were filmed earlier on today. still chaotic television. >> we do have pictures from pakistani television. maybe you can lend some perspectives to what we are seeing. can we put up the pictures from gotv. we are looking at medicines found in one of the rooms inside the house and a pair of slippers. can you explain further what this stuff means? >> reporter: i think this is all going to provide u.s. intelligence officials with this treasu treasure troth of information as to where he may have been and whom he may have spoken to
. >>> we also have cnn's nick payton wash. he is outside the walled compound in the city of abbottabad. tell us more about the wall and the compound itself? >> the compound is a fair distance behind me over the trees. basically, most of the day, the police have sealed it off quite tightly keeping journalists away, scared of our attempts to film it. i believe they are still inside trying to get through what the americans left behind after that raid. quite severe chaos right here....
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joining me now with a view from pakistan is our correspondent, nick payton walsh.ou're in islamabad, have you ever seen this mansion, nick? >> no, i haven't seen this mansion, actually, but i am hearing some very interesting news from a pakistani intelligence official. he has said to me that the way bin laden was tracked down involved intelligence, primarily developed on pakistani information, he said. this basically had to do with electronic and phone tracking. he said this information was regularly passed from the pakistanis to the americans and he said basically, when it comes to this particular mansion, what was happening around there, that he referred to how the pakistanis had dropped the ball. and had slipped off their radar, but the americans had picked up on this particular series of data and begun to analyze it, from september of last year. this seems to focus around an individual who came and left from the compound. we're not clear the nationality or the age or exactly what -- exactly what he was doing there. i'm presuming he would have been used to ferry
joining me now with a view from pakistan is our correspondent, nick payton walsh.ou're in islamabad, have you ever seen this mansion, nick? >> no, i haven't seen this mansion, actually, but i am hearing some very interesting news from a pakistani intelligence official. he has said to me that the way bin laden was tracked down involved intelligence, primarily developed on pakistani information, he said. this basically had to do with electronic and phone tracking. he said this information...
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cnn's nick payton walsh is in the city of abbottabad. there were u.s. agents living next door. it makes you wonder how they were able to escape detection in the middle of a pakistani neighborhood. >> i think it is pretty obvious that we can get that they must have been pakistani or look very pakistani indeed. you are absolutely right. in order for the kind of observation that this "new york times" article refers to have happened, they would have had to have been 10 or 15 houses that looks straight on to the compound. that compound is pretty isolated, sort of on its own really in a bunch of cabbage fields. there are 10 or 15 houses where they could have been in a farrell close community. we were all on the roofs of many of those houses yesterday looking down. this is a fairly busy town. it is possible, really, that if there were properly trained pakistani assets or the cia working here, being discrete, not suddenly rushing up and renting a room somewhere and leaving a week before the raid, they could have escaped detection quite easily. that is entirely possible. of course, it i
cnn's nick payton walsh is in the city of abbottabad. there were u.s. agents living next door. it makes you wonder how they were able to escape detection in the middle of a pakistani neighborhood. >> i think it is pretty obvious that we can get that they must have been pakistani or look very pakistani indeed. you are absolutely right. in order for the kind of observation that this "new york times" article refers to have happened, they would have had to have been 10 or 15 houses...