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. >> reporter: brook peters was just 4 on that day.ny of the firemen that rushed to the towers. raised by a single mother, she would take him to the fire house so he would have male role models. and on 9/11, it was one of those firefighters with who offered him the words he would never forget. >> grow up to be a good man. >> reporter: he saw the towers falling, the workers jumping. for years, struggled to make sense of it all. he decided to make a documentary, interviewing other student and teachers who witnessed it too. >> i remember being on the ground, putting my head to the ground. saying a prayer the whole time. i was so afraid. >> reporter: he's now 14. his documentary premiered this weekend, not far from ground zero. >> brook peters. >> i never talked about it until i started interviewing kids. if they're able to talk about it, i should be able to be more vocal about my experience that day. brook told us he wants to continue the make films. he wants to be a firefighter, too. david muir, abc news, new york. >> a lot of people do.
. >> reporter: brook peters was just 4 on that day.ny of the firemen that rushed to the towers. raised by a single mother, she would take him to the fire house so he would have male role models. and on 9/11, it was one of those firefighters with who offered him the words he would never forget. >> grow up to be a good man. >> reporter: he saw the towers falling, the workers jumping. for years, struggled to make sense of it all. he decided to make a documentary, interviewing...
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. >> reporter: brook peters was just 4 on that day. his second day of kindergarten.ew blocks from the world trade center. he knew many the firemen who rushed to the towers. raised by a single mother, she would often take him to the firehouse so he would have male role models, and on 9/11 it was one of those firefighters who offered a little boy the words he will never forget. >> grow up to be a good man. >> reporter: he saw the towers fall that day. and for years struggled to make sense of it all. he decided to make a documentary. interviewing other students and teachers who witnessed it, too. >> i remember being on the ground putting my head down to the ground saying a prayer the whole time. i was so afraid. >> reporter: he is now 14 and his documentary premiered this weekend, not far from ground zero. >> brook peters. >> i have never really talked about it until i started interviewing kids. if they're able to talk about it, then i should be able to be more vocal about my experience that day. >> reporter: brook told us he wants to continue to make films, wants to be
. >> reporter: brook peters was just 4 on that day. his second day of kindergarten.ew blocks from the world trade center. he knew many the firemen who rushed to the towers. raised by a single mother, she would often take him to the firehouse so he would have male role models, and on 9/11 it was one of those firefighters who offered a little boy the words he will never forget. >> grow up to be a good man. >> reporter: he saw the towers fall that day. and for years struggled to...
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but for brook peters, now 14 years old, there's a good half hour from when he was 4 that still playsnd in hd. his mom was running. >> she is holding me like this. >> reporter: so your head's -- >> my head's facing that time the whole time while she's running. so it was confusion. i was looking at pure chaos at the time. the flood of smoke and fire and just the chaos, the noise. >> reporter: 9/11 was brook's second day of kindergarten at a grade school four blocks from ground zero. few kids were closer. and even fewer were as hard-hit. >> it was something that i've been having to deal with for even years later. >> reporter: brook didn't lose a father that day. >> it still follows me. >> reporter: he lost dozens of them. his mom was a volunteer fund-raiser for the new york city fire department. and since her son had no dad, the guys pretty much adopted brook. he took his first steps in the fire house. and helped wash the truck every saturday. >> i've always grown up with the guys. they were my guys. >> reporter: his story was just in a tribeca film festival documentary called "the seco
but for brook peters, now 14 years old, there's a good half hour from when he was 4 that still playsnd in hd. his mom was running. >> she is holding me like this. >> reporter: so your head's -- >> my head's facing that time the whole time while she's running. so it was confusion. i was looking at pure chaos at the time. the flood of smoke and fire and just the chaos, the noise. >> reporter: 9/11 was brook's second day of kindergarten at a grade school four blocks from...
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but for brook peters-- now 14 years old-- there's a good half hour from when he was four that still plays h.d. his mom was running... >> she is holding me like this. >> reporter: so your head was facing that way? >> my head was facing that way the whole time while she's running. >> reporter: i see. >> so it was confusion. i was looking at pure chaos at the time. the flood of smoke and fire and just the chaos and the noise. >> reporter: 9/11 was brook's second day of kindergarten at a grade school four blocks from ground zero. few kids were closer, and even fewer were as hard hit. >> it was something that i've been having to deal with for even years later. >> reporter: brook didn't lose a father that day. >> it still follows me. >> reporter: ...he lost dozens of them. his mom was a volunteer fund- raiser for the new york city fire department and since her son had no dad, the guys pretty much adopted brook. he took his first steps in a fire house and helped wash the truck every saturday. >> i've always grown up with the guys. they were my guys. >> reporter: his story was just in a tribeca f
but for brook peters-- now 14 years old-- there's a good half hour from when he was four that still plays h.d. his mom was running... >> she is holding me like this. >> reporter: so your head was facing that way? >> my head was facing that way the whole time while she's running. >> reporter: i see. >> so it was confusion. i was looking at pure chaos at the time. the flood of smoke and fire and just the chaos and the noise. >> reporter: 9/11 was brook's second...
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. >> and so we choose brook peters.the last week, he's gotten standing ovations, but he says the biggest honor will come in three years, when he becomes a fireman. thanks for watching. you a kuls watch the latest on abcnews.com. and don't forget, that special edition of "20/20" tonight. david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "good morning america." for diane sawyer and all of us here at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. captioned by closed captioning services, inc.
. >> and so we choose brook peters.the last week, he's gotten standing ovations, but he says the biggest honor will come in three years, when he becomes a fireman. thanks for watching. you a kuls watch the latest on abcnews.com. and don't forget, that special edition of "20/20" tonight. david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "good morning america." for diane sawyer and all of us here at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day....
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. >> and so we choose brook peters.the last week, he's gotten standing ovations, but he says the biggest honor will come in three years, when he becomes a fireman. thanks for watching. you a kuls watch the latest on abcnews.com. and don't forget, that special edition of "20/20" tonight. david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "good morning america." for diane sawyer and all of us here at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. almost two billion tons of freight move around this country every year... and control centers like this keep track of it all. it takes advanced telemetry and satellite tracking acoustic detectors and friction modifiers. high tech innovations that help rail move our economy. freight rail companies invest billions of their own dollars not taxpayers' money - to make rail safe, reliable, efficient and affordable. it takes tons of technology to haul tons of freight.
. >> and so we choose brook peters.the last week, he's gotten standing ovations, but he says the biggest honor will come in three years, when he becomes a fireman. thanks for watching. you a kuls watch the latest on abcnews.com. and don't forget, that special edition of "20/20" tonight. david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "good morning america." for diane sawyer and all of us here at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. almost...
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. >> and so we choose brook peters.the last week, he's gotten standing ovations, but he says the biggest honor will come in three years, when he becomes a fireman. thanks for watching. you can always watch the latest on abcnews.com. and don't forget, that special edition of "20/20" tonight. david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "gma." for diane sawyer and all of us at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. turns out many studies are biased. pain relieve - relief without surgery. >> this is abc 7 news at 6:00. >> good evening, a police officer was in court this afternoon, but in a very different role. he was accused of stealing drugs and weapon's charge. >> laura anthony is live in martinez with the developmentings. laura? >> dan, 38 year old luis lombardi remains in jail on $500,000 bail. there are five felony counts and he's accused of receiving stolen drugs and reselling them. he has weapons charges against him. it is part of the growing scandal. >> dressed in
. >> and so we choose brook peters.the last week, he's gotten standing ovations, but he says the biggest honor will come in three years, when he becomes a fireman. thanks for watching. you can always watch the latest on abcnews.com. and don't forget, that special edition of "20/20" tonight. david muir will be here all weekend. i'll see you monday on "gma." for diane sawyer and all of us at abc news, have a good night and a happy mother's day. turns out many studies are...
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. >> reporter: brook peters was 4 on that day, his second day of kindergarten.locks from the world trade center. he knew many of the firefighters. raised by a single mother, she would take him to the fire house often so she would have male role models. and on 9/11, it was one of those firefighters that offered a little boy the words he will never forget. >> grow up to be a good man. >> reporter: he saw the towers fall that day. the workers jumping. and for years, struggled to make sense of it all. he decided to make a documentary, interviewing others who it witnessed it, too. >> i remember being on the ground, putting my head down to the ground, saying a prayer, the whole time. i was so afraid. >> reporter: he is now 14. and his documentary premiered this weekend, not far from ground zero. >> i never really talked about it until i started interviewing kids. if they are able to talk about it, then i should be able to be more vocal about my experience that day. >> we wish him well. brook says he wants to be a filmmaker and a firefighter. >>> and when we come back
. >> reporter: brook peters was 4 on that day, his second day of kindergarten.locks from the world trade center. he knew many of the firefighters. raised by a single mother, she would take him to the fire house often so she would have male role models. and on 9/11, it was one of those firefighters that offered a little boy the words he will never forget. >> grow up to be a good man. >> reporter: he saw the towers fall that day. the workers jumping. and for years, struggled to...
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. >> brook peters. >> and i never talked about it until i started to interview kid.were able to talk about it and i should be able to be more vocal about my experience that day. >> david reported what a mature 14-year-old. >> we showed outjoyed a few moments ago from -- we showed you the video from west point and they grew up in the shadow of this. that's why the curfew was suspend last night. >> you heard from a lot of young people had said what happened on september 11th made their decision to fight overseas and go into the military. it will be interesting to hear their perexpect knife a culmination of what they built their life up to be. >> absolutely. >> all right. we thank you for joining us today. >> yeah. stay on abc2news.com and also on our facebook fan page. let noise what you think. we will have questions throughout the day -- let us know what you think. we will have questions throughout the day. >> of course at five and six, they will go back out live at shanksville a crew from our newsroom is heading to dc right now so they will get reaction from there as
. >> brook peters. >> and i never talked about it until i started to interview kid.were able to talk about it and i should be able to be more vocal about my experience that day. >> david reported what a mature 14-year-old. >> we showed outjoyed a few moments ago from -- we showed you the video from west point and they grew up in the shadow of this. that's why the curfew was suspend last night. >> you heard from a lot of young people had said what happened on...
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it is a big treat and pleasure for me today to welcome the marine corps commandant amos to brookings. peter singer and i would like to welcome you all. we have an opportunity to hear from a, not on a number of issues that i know this crowd needs no briefing on their importance. everything from the status of marine corps modernization efforts to the status of the war in afghanistan, to help various budget exercises may be going at pentagon to the extent we can talk about those today. i want to begin just briefly with the word of appreciation for the general. i was very fortunate to be with him and his team recently in afghanistan, watching him in his outgoing sergeant major interact with their reigns. it was inspirational to watch how these two applauded and supported and boosted the morale of the marines and i know it went in both directions, because they were incredible to watch in the field. i just wanted to make that brief observation. really i wanted to welcome you to brookings and look forward to the conversation, and maybe ask everyone else to join me at around of applause. [applause]
it is a big treat and pleasure for me today to welcome the marine corps commandant amos to brookings. peter singer and i would like to welcome you all. we have an opportunity to hear from a, not on a number of issues that i know this crowd needs no briefing on their importance. everything from the status of marine corps modernization efforts to the status of the war in afghanistan, to help various budget exercises may be going at pentagon to the extent we can talk about those today. i want to...
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jenna: peter brooks, thank you. well the blow back may be coming, and explosion near a pakistani mosque could be the first revenge attack by osama bin laden supporters. a live report on the situation inside pakistan, plus a look at the efforts to increase vigilance here in the united states as police in major cities from coast to coast brace for potential violence after osama bin laden's death. [ male announcer ] look outside. it's grow time. slelet's plant some perennials that'll turn up every year. trees and shrubs to give us depth. and fill it out with flowers placed in just the perfect place. let's spend less, but plant more. what do you say we plant a weeke, water it, and watch a summer spring up? more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we're lowering the cost of making mom's day, with colorful hanging baske and container plants. long before a cummins diesel engine powered a ram truck.. it roared to life out here. and proved itself here, here, and here. and it's now delivering best-in-class
jenna: peter brooks, thank you. well the blow back may be coming, and explosion near a pakistani mosque could be the first revenge attack by osama bin laden supporters. a live report on the situation inside pakistan, plus a look at the efforts to increase vigilance here in the united states as police in major cities from coast to coast brace for potential violence after osama bin laden's death. [ male announcer ] look outside. it's grow time. slelet's plant some perennials that'll turn up every...
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. >> host: this this is c-span's made it is brooke raymond our guest is peter cleveland vice president of global public policy for the intel corporation. gautham nagesh of the hill, technology reporter is with us as well. >> guest: sticking with antitrust we saw intel settled in august in an antitrust complaint no admissions of wrongdoing but we did see some concerns in the government regarding anti-competitive behavior. do expect similar concerns given your record acquisition such as finian and the mcafee and security sector? do expect the sector to scrutinize these transactions? >> guest: we have worked closely with authorities on the mcafee and infineon. the mcafee transaction and the security software area $7.7 billion deal was approved and security is becoming more and more crucial to consumers so we will take steps to integrate mcafee successfully into our business. the bottom line is broadband is exploding. we are at the dawn of the internet age, and we are trying to diversify our business away from just microprocessors into new areas, into software and into operating systems an
. >> host: this this is c-span's made it is brooke raymond our guest is peter cleveland vice president of global public policy for the intel corporation. gautham nagesh of the hill, technology reporter is with us as well. >> guest: sticking with antitrust we saw intel settled in august in an antitrust complaint no admissions of wrongdoing but we did see some concerns in the government regarding anti-competitive behavior. do expect similar concerns given your record acquisition such...
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peter brooks joins me now, a senior fellow at the heritage foundation, and former senior operations officer himself. peter, this is an extraordinary time as they start going through all of this information. given what we know about what bin laden's role was in the operation at this point, what do you think they might find. >> i certainly hope they find a lot that is actionable, martha. actionable means it's information that can be acted on really quickly. perhaps finding out the location of ayman al-zawahiri or other operatives. it's something also that could be perishable. it could be used for a short period of time and then not any good to us. hopefully they have a large number of people sifting through the information, pulling out the nuggets that can be actioned upon by our million tear row to try to take down al-qaida. they have been very careful in the past in erpls of operational security. as somebody who worked in the intelligence field for many years i've been pretty impressed about their operational security practices in the past, how careful they are. i hope they are right, i hop
peter brooks joins me now, a senior fellow at the heritage foundation, and former senior operations officer himself. peter, this is an extraordinary time as they start going through all of this information. given what we know about what bin laden's role was in the operation at this point, what do you think they might find. >> i certainly hope they find a lot that is actionable, martha. actionable means it's information that can be acted on really quickly. perhaps finding out the location...
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brooke baldwin. you're looking at congressman peter king.representatives that has been briefed by a number of high-ranking officials, including leon panetta on what went down on sunday in pakistan. let's listen to the congressman. >> are you concerned that with the million dollars that congress has that they are inend or corrupt? >> this is a real cross road and defining moment in our relationship with pakistan. in the past, while it's been a rocky relationship, we had made the decision that it was more positive than negative and a relationship worth pursing. but in view of these issues of having bin laden right near the military academy, right near an isi head quarters, living in a very upscale area with many retired military and intelligence officials, it's very hard to believe that some elements of the pakistani government, whether the military or intelligence, were not aware of this. >> do you think, though, that -- >> this is obviously a very important relationship but it's changed as of sunday. so this is going to be part of negotiatio
brooke baldwin. you're looking at congressman peter king.representatives that has been briefed by a number of high-ranking officials, including leon panetta on what went down on sunday in pakistan. let's listen to the congressman. >> are you concerned that with the million dollars that congress has that they are inend or corrupt? >> this is a real cross road and defining moment in our relationship with pakistan. in the past, while it's been a rocky relationship, we had made the...
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brooks, our coordinator. dr. earnest brown, our clinical director, and helen parker and jessica cohen. the students who are here with me are austin, peter, and hugo. as a first-year student at our school, we are required to find and pursue a learned interest. you are -- we have -- [inaudible]. cognitive reasoning and social reasoning which is social studies and history, communication which is learning how to express our ideas and lastly personal qualities which is what you came and did over the year. at this time i'd like to hand it over to elena vasquez to talk about her interests. >> good evening, everyone. my name is elena and i'm 17 years old. i've been attending p.b.c. for two months and this is my first exhibition on comparing honduras with san francisco after only three weeks. after completing my essay comparing san francisco and honduras, i became more interested in the culture and history of honduras. i want to learn about pre-colonial times in honduras and how things have changed from then until this present day. one of the things that affects people in honduras is a fever. i want to learn about what is it and how to prevent i
brooks, our coordinator. dr. earnest brown, our clinical director, and helen parker and jessica cohen. the students who are here with me are austin, peter, and hugo. as a first-year student at our school, we are required to find and pursue a learned interest. you are -- we have -- [inaudible]. cognitive reasoning and social reasoning which is social studies and history, communication which is learning how to express our ideas and lastly personal qualities which is what you came and did over the...
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i'm peter senior, director the 21st century defense initiative here at brookings.it's my pleasure to welcome you all to take to the 21st century defense initiative. with the changing forces that are acting upon age-old phenomena of war. these forces range from changing technologies to new actors in war, to change expectations we are placing on our borders to changing doctors and you training team, even budget changes. a little over a year ago we were honored to be joined by this gentleman who sat before us a vision of how he saw some of the key issues, policy and questions that surround an important aspect in the discussion of what's changing in this realm of or. the introduction of unmanned systems. he discussed the u.s. navy's growing use of new technologies and its development, integration of unmanned systems in the current and future navy force structure, especially on information dominance i. he also addressed major operational challenges and benefits from the new and rapidly evolving technologies, and he spoke to the doctrinal, legal and ethical questions tha
i'm peter senior, director the 21st century defense initiative here at brookings.it's my pleasure to welcome you all to take to the 21st century defense initiative. with the changing forces that are acting upon age-old phenomena of war. these forces range from changing technologies to new actors in war, to change expectations we are placing on our borders to changing doctors and you training team, even budget changes. a little over a year ago we were honored to be joined by this gentleman who...
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brookings institution, this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. it is a big treat and pleasure for me today to welcome the marine corps commandant, general james amos, to bookings. peter singer and i would like to welcome you all. we have the opportunity to hear from the common bond on a number of issues that i know this crowd needs no briefing on. the report everything on the status of marine corps operations to the status of the war in afghanistan, and how various budget exercises may be going at the pentagon, to the extent we can talk about those. but i want to begin briefly with a word of appreciation for the general. i was very fortunate to be with him and his team recently in afghanistan, watching him and his outgoing sergeant major. it was an inspirational experience to watch how these two applauded, supported, and boosted the morale of their marines. i know it went in both directions. they gave you inspiration. they were incredible to watch in the field. i wanted to make that brief observation. but really i wanted to welcome you to brookings. i will ask everyone else to join me in a round of applause. [applause] and of course there are some big issues. we coul
brookings institution, this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. it is a big treat and pleasure for me today to welcome the marine corps commandant, general james amos, to bookings. peter singer and i would like to welcome you all. we have the opportunity to hear from the common bond on a number of issues that i know this crowd needs no briefing on. the report everything on the status of marine corps operations to the status of the war in afghanistan, and how various...