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>> well, i think it was the beckwiths.wer that they have in that community, and i believe that they were putting political pressure on the state to prosecute this. >> the suggestion that there was some sort of political pressure that was put on my office to push this case forward or to charge it is absolute nonsense. it didn't happen. >> as alex waited for trial, things got worse. his 5-year-old daughter cocoa was diagnosed with cancer and underwent a bone marrow transplant. >> his daughter's illness took a huge toll on our family. but i will say this about my son. i saw him as very strong. you know, he was handling things that i don't think most people could. >> it had taken four years after his wife's death, but finally, alex fazzino went on trial for her murder. >> please rise. >> because of pretrial publicity and the high-profile beckwith name, the case was moved out of boone, 200 miles away to decorah, iowa, where the fazzinos and the beckwiths were now separated by much more than the courtroom aisle. the prosecutor t
>> well, i think it was the beckwiths.wer that they have in that community, and i believe that they were putting political pressure on the state to prosecute this. >> the suggestion that there was some sort of political pressure that was put on my office to push this case forward or to charge it is absolute nonsense. it didn't happen. >> as alex waited for trial, things got worse. his 5-year-old daughter cocoa was diagnosed with cancer and underwent a bone marrow transplant....
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bob beckwith. with me right now. good to see you. >> thank you. good to be with you. with us. neil: appreciate your prayers and thoughts. i think of back then, you didn't want there to be with the picture. you didn't want to be with the president. >> no, i didn't know the president was coming. i had forgotten. but then when i found out, i was standing on this fire truck. neil: right. >> which was a crushed truck we had found in the rubble, and he came around, the next thing i know i'm pulling him up on the rig. neil: president of the united states. >> right. and right next to him, only got a little spot there. but he looked, i, actually i was told to come down. neil: by karl rove. >> i was told to come down after i get this important person up there. i didn't know it was the president. because across the street was command post with microphones. i figure that is where he is going to go. neil: yeah. >> and he just came around the corner and he started to go for the microphones but then he cut in front of me and put his arm up. i pulled him up. i said, you okay, mr. pre
bob beckwith. with me right now. good to see you. >> thank you. good to be with you. with us. neil: appreciate your prayers and thoughts. i think of back then, you didn't want there to be with the picture. you didn't want to be with the president. >> no, i didn't know the president was coming. i had forgotten. but then when i found out, i was standing on this fire truck. neil: right. >> which was a crushed truck we had found in the rubble, and he came around, the next thing i...
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check the ground across the county invoke experiments there hoping to better understand the danger beckwiththe information with the public to reduce property damage and save lives. >>marty gonzales: >>rebecca: clocking in right now 48 minute delay almost an hour because of the visibility issues keep that mine if you're heading to the airport to pick up any loved ones this is what it is showing us right now we have 1 mi. visibility along the east bay shoreline the fall and the cloud cover we're crossing apaches it spilling over into the livermore valley to the afternoon hours pushing it back into the evening for overnight will wake up to the fall tomorrow as well. >>marty gonzales: happened at the alameda county fairgrounds in the largest first responded even in the country this is the 10th year of that event the event and to help law enforcement prepare for natural and man-made disasters the first responders and they're grateful for the training from urban shield and help them during the 2013 boston marathon bombing processes that the fed announced it plans to become more militarized. >>reb
check the ground across the county invoke experiments there hoping to better understand the danger beckwiththe information with the public to reduce property damage and save lives. >>marty gonzales: >>rebecca: clocking in right now 48 minute delay almost an hour because of the visibility issues keep that mine if you're heading to the airport to pick up any loved ones this is what it is showing us right now we have 1 mi. visibility along the east bay shoreline the fall and the cloud...
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what we now call his bullhorn moment when he was with the firefighter bob beckwith and put his arm around shouting "we can't hear you". >> i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. [ cheering ] >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. [ cheering ] >> what keeps coming back to me is that what he was able to do so successfully that day was reflect the emotions that the american people felt. there was such intense sorrow. there was shock. there was confusion. but there was an anger, and there was resolve. people wanted to get going. people wanted to retaliate. and i think he captured all of those things at once. >> usa! usa! usa! >> for ten years, 9/11, in one way or another has been my life. just about everything we do out of the pentagon is somehow related to 9/11. when the smoke cleared and the fires were out, and all the ceremonies were over, 9/11 still lives. and i'm not exaggerating when i say that there are still nights when i close my eyes and i see that plane flying into the building. >> the upside of all this is the ingenious of the human
what we now call his bullhorn moment when he was with the firefighter bob beckwith and put his arm around shouting "we can't hear you". >> i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. [ cheering ] >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. [ cheering ] >> what keeps coming back to me is that what he was able to do so successfully that day was reflect the emotions that the american people felt. there was such intense sorrow. there...
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beckwith, it was 15 years ago i were standing next to president bush, he had the megaphone. 343. >> 343 stands for -- >> show the camera. >> 343 stands for the firefighters that were killed that day and -- on 9/11 and that's all that is. >> four days after the attack -- >> that was the fourth day after the attack, yes. >> tell us how the president got you on top of that fire truck. >> yeah, it wasn't -- i happened to be up there in the first place. because we found that rig in the rubble. and this guy comes up and he -- i found out later on who it was, it was karl rove. i got a letter from the white house, thanks for telling -- telling people about me as a secret service guy. signed it karl rove, senior adviser to the president. i still have that letter. >> iconic. >> absolutely. >> so there are people watching right now who want to help your foundation. how can they do that? >> we have a stand tall campaign, because america stood tall with us during 9/11. what we want to stand tall for the men and women in uniform and first responders so we're asking for a million people to
beckwith, it was 15 years ago i were standing next to president bush, he had the megaphone. 343. >> 343 stands for -- >> show the camera. >> 343 stands for the firefighters that were killed that day and -- on 9/11 and that's all that is. >> four days after the attack -- >> that was the fourth day after the attack, yes. >> tell us how the president got you on top of that fire truck. >> yeah, it wasn't -- i happened to be up there in the first place....