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tom fitzgerald is following this for us and the director of the cia said the photo would be released. what changed? >> reporter: in the end, this was going to be a decision made by president obama himself and the debate centered on those who would say the photo would once and for all prove bin laden's death and others who said the pictures might spark violence. the pictures themselves are reported to be bleed gruesome, showing bin laden having been shot in the head. today, jay carnie read a trent that explained the decision. >> there is no doubt we killed osama bin laden. it's important for us to make sure that very graphic photos of someone shot in the head are not floating around as an incitement to additional violence or a propaganda tool. that is not who we are. we don't trot out this stuff as trophies. >> reporter: some in congress urged the president to release the photos to prove bin laden's death. after the announcement, many deferred to his decision not to release them and the president, meanwhile, heads to new york to go to where he will meet with the families of those who d
tom fitzgerald is following this for us and the director of the cia said the photo would be released. what changed? >> reporter: in the end, this was going to be a decision made by president obama himself and the debate centered on those who would say the photo would once and for all prove bin laden's death and others who said the pictures might spark violence. the pictures themselves are reported to be bleed gruesome, showing bin laden having been shot in the head. today, jay carnie read...
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we'll speak with the ceo of canter fitzgerald. erica. >> and chris, we'll have more on the response from the united states and around the world, reaction to the killing of osama bin laden as we continue our special coverage. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. [ female announcer ] mother's day is not for celebrating moms. it's for celebrating all they've given us. really?! [ female announcer ] the tough love... okay, don't do that on your test. [ female announcer ] ...invaluable guidance... [ mom ] go, turn, turn, turn! [ female announcer ] ...and a lifelong friendship. do it again. [ chuckles ] ♪ [ female announcer ] mother's day is for celebrating all our moms have given us. happy mother's day. i love you. i love you. [ female announcer ] now, select cards come postage paid. [ airplane engine whines ] [ grunts ] [ dog barking ] gah! [ children shouting ] [ grunts ] [ whacking piñata ] [ whacking piñata, grunting ] dove's new range with weightless nutri-oils. smooth away up to 100% of dry hair's roughness and frizz. new dove
we'll speak with the ceo of canter fitzgerald. erica. >> and chris, we'll have more on the response from the united states and around the world, reaction to the killing of osama bin laden as we continue our special coverage. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. [ female announcer ] mother's day is not for celebrating moms. it's for celebrating all they've given us. really?! [ female announcer ] the tough love... okay, don't do that on your test. [ female announcer ]...
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joining us now is executive director of the cannon fitzgerald relief fund.e of those killed. and julie, chairperson for the community board one in lower manhattan. happens to be my neighborhood. julie, it's nice to see you. hope is going all right. hi, julie. your emotions? >> you know, when i, dylan, when i first saw that bin laden had been killed, my first reaction was to be completely numb because people started calling me and saying, turn on the tv, turn on the tv, turn on the tv. and when i turned on the tv, the first thing i saw was the planes going into the building. and i saw people being evacuated, covered in ash, which was the pictures that were there. and against the backdrop of turn on the tv, turn on the tv, it pushed me right back to 9/11, and so my initial thought was, you know, numb. my second was fear. and my third was just an overwhelming sense of loss of my brother and pain and cannon fitzgerald lost 658 people. i run a relief fund. we have almost 800 victims. so ask me today how i feel having had time to think about it, i'm grateful to th
joining us now is executive director of the cannon fitzgerald relief fund.e of those killed. and julie, chairperson for the community board one in lower manhattan. happens to be my neighborhood. julie, it's nice to see you. hope is going all right. hi, julie. your emotions? >> you know, when i, dylan, when i first saw that bin laden had been killed, my first reaction was to be completely numb because people started calling me and saying, turn on the tv, turn on the tv, turn on the tv. and...
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tom fitzgerald live at the white house with the latest details. >> reporter: the president's counterterrorism chief told us today that the united states was prepared to take osama bin laden into custody if he did not resist. in fact, he did resist and died as a result of u.s. gunfire. so tonight u.s. officials are crediting a potent one-two punch of expert intelligence and textbook military action, which took out the united states' most wanted enemy. nearly a decade after 9/11, the worldwide man hunt for osama bin laden is finally over. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> reporter: red flags were raised when a big compound had no phone or internet. the entire assault took 40 minutes. helicopters dropped navy seals on the complex. osama bin laden was located on the third floor. when he resisted, he was shot and killed. >> here is bin laden who has been calling for the attacks living in million-dollar compound. living in an area that's far removed from the front. hiding behind women who were put in front of him as a shield. i think it just speaks to j
tom fitzgerald live at the white house with the latest details. >> reporter: the president's counterterrorism chief told us today that the united states was prepared to take osama bin laden into custody if he did not resist. in fact, he did resist and died as a result of u.s. gunfire. so tonight u.s. officials are crediting a potent one-two punch of expert intelligence and textbook military action, which took out the united states' most wanted enemy. nearly a decade after 9/11, the...
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. >> up next, elizabeth gould and paul fitzgerald take a critical look the u.s. policy towards afghanistan and pakistan and discuss the fight for control of the border region between the pashtuns and. this is about an hour. >> we are delighted to host elizabeth gould and paul fitzgerald, a husband and wife time since 1997, journalists, documentary makers, an they were permitted to enter afghanistan behind soviet lines. they have worked for cbs news, produced a documentary for pbs, appeared on abc's "nightline," and they have produced documents, afghanistan between three worlds, and the woman in exile returns, the semolia story. they are part of afghanistan's untold story, and i'm happy tonight to be celebrating together with all of you, the release of crossing zero, the war at the turning point of the american empire, the companion volume to the last book, also again, published by city lights, and it focuses on the afghanistan-pakistan strategy and the importance of the borders separating pakistan from afghanistan which is referred to as the zero line. they delve
. >> up next, elizabeth gould and paul fitzgerald take a critical look the u.s. policy towards afghanistan and pakistan and discuss the fight for control of the border region between the pashtuns and. this is about an hour. >> we are delighted to host elizabeth gould and paul fitzgerald, a husband and wife time since 1997, journalists, documentary makers, an they were permitted to enter afghanistan behind soviet lines. they have worked for cbs news, produced a documentary for pbs,...
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warren burger, sinclair lewis, j paul getty, eugene mccarthy, f scott fitzgerald, walter mondale, william charles mayo, and bob dylan. also minnesota is a border states of iowa. iowa knows minnesota and minnesota knows iowa. so penn's minnesota background, particularly as governor, gives him an edge in e iowa caucuses and iowa's presidential primary. together these races add up to the kingmaker, the king then goes on to win more caulk busses primaries, collectively fingerrering the party's favorite for the november 2012 presidential election. bit way, here's of former vernor of former governor tim pawlenty. age 50, white, married, two teenage daughters, ana and mara. university of minnesota, ba in doctor of law. practicing attorney, 15 years. minnesota's state legislature house of representatives, 10 years. minnesota housmajority leader, four years. state of minnesota eight years, 2003-2011. question, can pawlenty win iowa? tim? >> absolutely, and i'm very happy he began by going to iowa and attacking ethanol subsidies, especially because he used to favor them. that takes guts. his being
warren burger, sinclair lewis, j paul getty, eugene mccarthy, f scott fitzgerald, walter mondale, william charles mayo, and bob dylan. also minnesota is a border states of iowa. iowa knows minnesota and minnesota knows iowa. so penn's minnesota background, particularly as governor, gives him an edge in e iowa caucuses and iowa's presidential primary. together these races add up to the kingmaker, the king then goes on to win more caulk busses primaries, collectively fingerrering the party's...
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fox 5's tom fitzgerald at the white house tonight. >> reporter: this wrapped up a short time ago this evening, was actually the second time we saw the president today earlier during a medal of honor ceremony where he said the world is a safer place tonight without bin laden in it. at the white house this evening congressional leaders were at odds with each other over a possible government shut down were joined together in the dining room in a celebratory mood. the president said the unity that swept across america after 9/11 had frayed but there have been events recently like the tornadoes in the south and the gab shooting when this -- began yell giffords shooting when this country -- gabrielle giffords shooting when this country pulled together. >> we're reminded again there is a pride in what this nation stands for? what we can achieve that runs -- for and what we can achieve that runs far deeper than party and politics. i want to again recognize the heros who carried out this incredibly dangerous mission as well as all the military and counterterrorism professionals who made the mi
fox 5's tom fitzgerald at the white house tonight. >> reporter: this wrapped up a short time ago this evening, was actually the second time we saw the president today earlier during a medal of honor ceremony where he said the world is a safer place tonight without bin laden in it. at the white house this evening congressional leaders were at odds with each other over a possible government shut down were joined together in the dining room in a celebratory mood. the president said the unity...
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but listening to her and her phrasing and of course i was enthralled with ella fitzgerald. you don't try to do what they did because first of all, it is impossible to do. and you just kind of have to be who you are. fortunately, the feel of the lyric has a lot to do with how i choose a song and the melodies of course are very important as well but a lyric has got to move me. tavis: yeah. >> and i just do what i do. whatever i do. tavis: speaking of what you do and whatever it is, obviously it has worked well. a lot of years. 50 years in fact. it has worked pretty well. you might make something of yourself if you keep this up. >> think so? i'm going to stick with you. you'll make me a star, right? tavis: taking my advice about your career. speaking of this 50-year journey, what do you make of dionne warwick? have you always been fond of your voice? have you never liked your voice? i know what i think of it. what we all do as fans. what do you think of your voice? >> first of all, i know it is a god-given gift. that is very important to note and realize. i happen to be a good
but listening to her and her phrasing and of course i was enthralled with ella fitzgerald. you don't try to do what they did because first of all, it is impossible to do. and you just kind of have to be who you are. fortunately, the feel of the lyric has a lot to do with how i choose a song and the melodies of course are very important as well but a lyric has got to move me. tavis: yeah. >> and i just do what i do. whatever i do. tavis: speaking of what you do and whatever it is,...
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he was an executive at can'ter fitzgerald. david weber was a mortgage analyst there. since 9/11 he barely worked. he was very emotional. so everything was heightened from excitement to being depressed. to having anxiety. >>reporter: every week weber goes to envision for therapy. he has come to this realization about bin laden death. >> i don't feel it's necessary to have to see photographs or things like. that he got what he deserved. >>reporter: in san jose, abc 7 news. >>> the 24 navy swheels took down osama bin laden l had help from a dog trained to be a warrior armed with high tech weaponry. military released very few details about the so-called super dog. not even the breed. but they do remarkable things parachuting out of military aircraft with and without their partner. pentagon has trained about 3000 of the dogs. and given some of them bullet proof bode arm mor more. they are rumored to have teeth replaced with titanium and outfitted with head mounted infrared live camera and ear plug to be given orders by remote. >> the dog has is an attack dog trained to att
he was an executive at can'ter fitzgerald. david weber was a mortgage analyst there. since 9/11 he barely worked. he was very emotional. so everything was heightened from excitement to being depressed. to having anxiety. >>reporter: every week weber goes to envision for therapy. he has come to this realization about bin laden death. >> i don't feel it's necessary to have to see photographs or things like. that he got what he deserved. >>reporter: in san jose, abc 7 news....
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became a victims' advocate after her husband david was killed working at the financial firm cantor fitzgeraldsama bin laden's demise is a testament, she says, to america's persistence and commitment and a tribute to all who died. >> i'm just so proud of our country. it might have been a long time coming but we were successful. they did it. they got them. >> reporter: carrie's mother judy was on american airlines flight 11 when crashed into the world trade center. >> it's important the victims' voices are stronger and louder than that of the terrorists and today we know bin laden's voice has been silenced. >> couric: she says her mission is to keep her mother's spirit alive. >> my mom was a big red sox fan so she brought my sister and i up to believe that anything is possible. and in 2004 when they finally won the world series for the first time in 86 years, it was her birthday. >> couric: in the wake of her mother's death, carrie produced a documentary about global terrorism that she hopes will send a message of non-violence to would-be radicals. >> we're always upset at bin laden and other t
became a victims' advocate after her husband david was killed working at the financial firm cantor fitzgeraldsama bin laden's demise is a testament, she says, to america's persistence and commitment and a tribute to all who died. >> i'm just so proud of our country. it might have been a long time coming but we were successful. they did it. they got them. >> reporter: carrie's mother judy was on american airlines flight 11 when crashed into the world trade center. >> it's...
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there were hundreds more like howard zafkin, whose brother-in-law alvin bergsohn worked at cantor fitzgerald. he and his 11-year-old son drove down to ground zero without a private invitation to meet with the president. they watched the wreath-laying ceremony from a rooftop. even though you weren't invited in you still wanted to be down here? >> yes, and i wanted my son to experience this feeling with me. >> reporter: for all the prestige of a presidential visit, all the news of bin laden's death, 9/11 is still very personal. father to father, does it ever get easier? >> never gets easier, never any closure, my heart's always... there's a dark hole there, i always wait for him to come in the room, light up the room with his smile. until we meet again, jimmy, i love you. >> reporter: each family was also given a private moment with the president and, katie, when we asked for details they declined but said it was like having a conversation with a father or friend. >> couric: that's nice. and all those losses still so heartbreaking almost a decade later. >> reporter: for those families, katie,
there were hundreds more like howard zafkin, whose brother-in-law alvin bergsohn worked at cantor fitzgerald. he and his 11-year-old son drove down to ground zero without a private invitation to meet with the president. they watched the wreath-laying ceremony from a rooftop. even though you weren't invited in you still wanted to be down here? >> yes, and i wanted my son to experience this feeling with me. >> reporter: for all the prestige of a presidential visit, all the news of bin...
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obama told troops the story of payton wall who was 4 on september 11th when her father, a cantor fitzgerald executive, called from the world trade center 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 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 th
obama told troops the story of payton wall who was 4 on september 11th when her father, a cantor fitzgerald executive, called from the world trade center 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 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...
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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 reminded the president that a dog was part of
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...
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>> well, back home at the fitzgerald we have a capacity of about 1,100; 1,200 if we seat people on stage. >> mm-hm. that's pretty great to have that kind -- well, the audience ha.dong that program i imagine before a live audience vastly different. >> mm-hm. >> you didn't always do it before an audience right? >> i'm so nearsighted that i...i'm not really aware of them. [laughter] >> yeah, is that right? >> no. >> but isn't there more energy in the room when you have an audience there? >> to me it's not an audience, it's like a renoir painting of flowers. [laughing] >> is that right? [laughs] [laughing] >> it's all sort of pinkish. >> well. >> .pinkish flowers. >> .i'll -- i'll be thinking about that one later i'm sure. >> yeah. >> can i ask you about richard dworsky? >> yes. >> richard dworsky does the music for prairie home. >> yes. >> and also does the.it's the terrific little theme music at the beginning of and at the end of the writer's almanac. >> right, yes. >> what a magnificent contributor to your output over the years and i think very little-known. >> he is. he's.he's.he's.he's
>> well, back home at the fitzgerald we have a capacity of about 1,100; 1,200 if we seat people on stage. >> mm-hm. that's pretty great to have that kind -- well, the audience ha.dong that program i imagine before a live audience vastly different. >> mm-hm. >> you didn't always do it before an audience right? >> i'm so nearsighted that i...i'm not really aware of them. [laughter] >> yeah, is that right? >> no. >> but isn't there more energy in the...
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up next, elizabeth gould and paul fitzgerald take a critical look at u.s. policy towards afghanistan and pakistan and discuss the fight for control of the border region between the pastuns and punjabis. from the san francisco book store, this is about an hour. >> we are very delighted, very, very honored to representing paul fitzgerald and elizabeth gould. they are a husband and wife team since 1977. journalists, documentary
up next, elizabeth gould and paul fitzgerald take a critical look at u.s. policy towards afghanistan and pakistan and discuss the fight for control of the border region between the pastuns and punjabis. from the san francisco book store, this is about an hour. >> we are very delighted, very, very honored to representing paul fitzgerald and elizabeth gould. they are a husband and wife team since 1977. journalists, documentary
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president's request, also 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 w
president's request, also 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...
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tom fitzgerald, thank you. >>> president obama called former president bush shortly before addressing the nation last night. he called the killing of osama bin laden a momentous achievement. his death marks a victory for america for people who seek peace around the world and for those who lost loved ones on september 11th,2001. no matter how long it takes, justice will be done. house speaker john boehner responding to the death calling it an important moment in the war. but he acknowledged that the fight is not over. >> it's important that we remain vigilant in our efforts to defeat terrorist enemies and protect the american people. this makes our engagement in places like pakistan and afghanistan more important, not less. >> boehner congratulated president obama and former president bush along with the members of the armed forces. >>> celebrations broke out. hundreds of people gathered last night outside the white house gates and stayed there until the wee hours of the morning. the celebration continues there today. people are still gathering to mark this moment. >> reporter: people
tom fitzgerald, thank you. >>> president obama called former president bush shortly before addressing the nation last night. he called the killing of osama bin laden a momentous achievement. his death marks a victory for america for people who seek peace around the world and for those who lost loved ones on september 11th,2001. no matter how long it takes, justice will be done. house speaker john boehner responding to the death calling it an important moment in the war. but he...
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. >> tom fitzgerald live in the newsroom thank you, tom. >>> new video is giving us a better look at the compound where the navy seals found osama bin laden. this is amateur video of the area. you can see the wreck is there of the u.s. helicopter destroyed during the raid. neighbors there are worried about reprisal attacks. >> the vote is everyone in had of 0. -- is 97-0. >> reporter: a unanimous vote in the senate today. an hour ago, honoring the navy seals who killed osama bin laden. the resolution praised the military and intelligence officials who led the operation. you can depend on fox 5 for complete coverage of the death of osama bin laden. go to our website for the latest developments. of course, we want to know what you think about this. post your comments. it's all there on www.myfoxdc.com. >>> a beltsville woman accused of running over two women on rigs road more than a year ago were on trial. jenny mate is facing drug charges in the their deaths. she was drunk, say prosecutors. paul wagner is live outside of the courthouse in upper marlboro. paul? >> reporter: laura, ther
. >> tom fitzgerald live in the newsroom thank you, tom. >>> new video is giving us a better look at the compound where the navy seals found osama bin laden. this is amateur video of the area. you can see the wreck is there of the u.s. helicopter destroyed during the raid. neighbors there are worried about reprisal attacks. >> the vote is everyone in had of 0. -- is 97-0. >> reporter: a unanimous vote in the senate today. an hour ago, honoring the navy seals who...
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for owen wilson, he steps into a time machine and get to meet artists from the '20s like f scott fitzgerald pablo picasso. and woody allen has only made about two interesting films in the last 15 years and this is phenomenal. woody allen at his best, and owen wilson at his best. >> nice to see him back, right? >> it is. he's in top form, and marion cotillard, is a vision as always. this movie is truly fantastic. >> already, what's your grade? >> great is an "a" for i don't know, i don't speech french, but i thought it was great. loved it. >> that's cute. well, let's move on to the dvds. sometimes you don't get a chance to go to the movies so you have to bring the movies home. "the mechanic" is one of them, and "the right" is another. what do you recommend. >> the mechanic is a remake of a movie and may be better than the original. action movie, jason stathment, the bald bruce willis, he's fantastic. ben foster, terrifying in the movie to the point where if i saw him in real life, if i should run away from him or kiss him on the mouth. "the rite" however, god save me from the movie. f, f, f.
for owen wilson, he steps into a time machine and get to meet artists from the '20s like f scott fitzgerald pablo picasso. and woody allen has only made about two interesting films in the last 15 years and this is phenomenal. woody allen at his best, and owen wilson at his best. >> nice to see him back, right? >> it is. he's in top form, and marion cotillard, is a vision as always. this movie is truly fantastic. >> already, what's your grade? >> great is an "a"...
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gertrude stein, scott fitzgerald, and so forth. i felt that this period was just waiting and it sure appealed to me. i have been thinking a lot about this idea, this point of view. history, as you know, is much more than just politics and soldiers and social issues. it is also medicine, and science, and art, and music, and theater, and poetry, and ideas. intoouldn't lumps things categories. it is all part of the same thing. one of the most interesting characters in this study that i have done is oliver wendell holmes, senior, who devoted his whole working career to medical science. he was on the harvard medical school faculty for 35 years and a very prominent figure in american medicine. there was no incongruity. he also wrote poetry, and essays, and helped to start a magazine called the atlantic monthly. it was all a part of it. i think that is the way history ought to be taught, and i think it ought to be written. it is the way i would like to think myself more about as time goes on. in my own life, i at one point thought i wante
gertrude stein, scott fitzgerald, and so forth. i felt that this period was just waiting and it sure appealed to me. i have been thinking a lot about this idea, this point of view. history, as you know, is much more than just politics and soldiers and social issues. it is also medicine, and science, and art, and music, and theater, and poetry, and ideas. intoouldn't lumps things categories. it is all part of the same thing. one of the most interesting characters in this study that i have done...
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tom fitzgerald, thank you. >>> former president george w. bush will not visit ground zero tomorrow with president obama. the white house said that president obama invited him to join in but was turned down. the former president is expected to visit ground zero later this fall on the 10th anniversary of the attacks. president obama will meet tomorrow with first responders and victim's family members. >>> with the president's announcement, the white house will not release photos of bin laden. we invite you to log on to facebook and tell us if it's the right call, you think, not to release the death photos of osama bin laden. tammy cook writes smart. glad to know someone at the white house is paying attention. a. michelle basil writes of course not. it was not him. please, we're not stupid. remember, you can post your comments as well. there are a lot of them. we might put some of them on the air. >>> now that osama bin laden's dead, there are questions about the u.s.'s continued role in afghanistan. retired u.s. air force colonel cedric layton
tom fitzgerald, thank you. >>> former president george w. bush will not visit ground zero tomorrow with president obama. the white house said that president obama invited him to join in but was turned down. the former president is expected to visit ground zero later this fall on the 10th anniversary of the attacks. president obama will meet tomorrow with first responders and victim's family members. >>> with the president's announcement, the white house will not release photos...
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11th i remember my kid's elementary school we lost at least a half a dozen dads who worked for fitzgeraldther companies on wall street on 9-11. that's why i came to fox news to pursue and watch that monster being removed, being p punishep. it is beyond joy that i bring you -- i wish i could confirm it with my own eyes and my own reporter's notebook. i trust chad pergr at-battiperg. i want to get th him on the pho. i want to hear it from his voice. we have no idea how long this statement is going to be. waleed farris, osama bin laden dead. he's gone, too? get him on the phone. this is too big. get a bunch of national security people on the phone. i want everyone who has reported on this in depth lining up. we are going to give you every detail we possibly can. i don't know why mike emanuel, i would love you to get him up as well. just let me know in my ear what guests you have available as they are available. >> chad is on the phone. >> hello. >> chad, let's have it. what do you know? >> i am told by multiple sources on capitol hill that osama bin laden is dead. that's the bottom line here
11th i remember my kid's elementary school we lost at least a half a dozen dads who worked for fitzgeraldther companies on wall street on 9-11. that's why i came to fox news to pursue and watch that monster being removed, being p punishep. it is beyond joy that i bring you -- i wish i could confirm it with my own eyes and my own reporter's notebook. i trust chad pergr at-battiperg. i want to get th him on the pho. i want to hear it from his voice. we have no idea how long this statement is...
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fox 5's tom fitzgerald is back from the white house with new information about the operation. this was much riskier than first thought. >> yes, shawn. senior officials say president obama had two options. he could bomb the bin laden hideout from the air or send in navy s.e.a.l.es and special forces. in the end the president chose the second option with the greater risk but in the end produced the greater reward. this is what you did not see last night, the white house situation room, the president and his national security team sweating it out. the tense moments unfolded before the words the world would seen here. >> the united states -- soon hear. >> the united states has conducted an operation that has killed osama bin laden bin. >> reporter: the trail began several years ago as bin laden's most trusted courier was identified by cia detainees and last fall that courier was spotted at a mansion just 35 miles from pakistan's capital of islamabad. the house had extreme security, 18-foot walls, barbed wire, a family inside burned their bar gauge, had no phone and no internet --
fox 5's tom fitzgerald is back from the white house with new information about the operation. this was much riskier than first thought. >> yes, shawn. senior officials say president obama had two options. he could bomb the bin laden hideout from the air or send in navy s.e.a.l.es and special forces. in the end the president chose the second option with the greater risk but in the end produced the greater reward. this is what you did not see last night, the white house situation room, the...
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[applause] >> that was elizabeth gould and paul fitzgerald on booktv. for more on the authors and their work, visit invisiblehistory.com. >> now, holy tucker provide an account of the first blood trance fusions taking place in france in 1667 and the fallout from those experiments. >> let's get started very shortly. holly will get her computer plugged in, and i'll give an introduction. i want to welcome you to the first science cafe. we called it the medical museum cafe. we are thri t
[applause] >> that was elizabeth gould and paul fitzgerald on booktv. for more on the authors and their work, visit invisiblehistory.com. >> now, holy tucker provide an account of the first blood trance fusions taking place in france in 1667 and the fallout from those experiments. >> let's get started very shortly. holly will get her computer plugged in, and i'll give an introduction. i want to welcome you to the first science cafe. we called it the medical museum cafe. we are...
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character i was playing and it was fascinating and i previously had meant to do a film about zelda fitzgerald but the money fell through and a friend of my mother's is a psychoanalyst and i got her to read the script. >> rose: your mother's a playwright, isn't he? >> yes. and her friend is a psychoanalyst and she gave me a full kind of analysis on the character which was completely brilliant because it made me see in the a completely different way. i love stuff like that. your father is an actor. >> yeah. >> rose: you were born, as i remember this story from... you were born because your father said to your mother "if you go sell a play we'll have another child." and lo and behold there will you are. she sold the play. >> she did,. >> rose: and he continues to act? >> yes, yes, he's working right now actually doing chekhov. i can't remember which one. >> rose: on stage in london? >> yes. >> rose: and your mother continues to write plays? >> my mother is currently writing. >> rose: so it was inevitable you would do this? >> possibly. it's very boring. >> rose: did you ever think about anything
character i was playing and it was fascinating and i previously had meant to do a film about zelda fitzgerald but the money fell through and a friend of my mother's is a psychoanalyst and i got her to read the script. >> rose: your mother's a playwright, isn't he? >> yes. and her friend is a psychoanalyst and she gave me a full kind of analysis on the character which was completely brilliant because it made me see in the a completely different way. i love stuff like that. your...
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but i would be remiss in talking about the first tycoon, clever title which i assume is a plea on fitzgerald. >> i thought it was very clever. >> my editor and i both thought it independently. >> it's true. it's true, yes. >> of course winning the national book award as it did must have been a great gratification to you and then of course he went on to win the pulitzer prize. not just for all of us because we can only dream about this year call, get a letter, how does this wonderful news of life? >> i have to say i really feel that i'm very fortunate because as i've said before my book had been left off the list finals there would have been no mobs in the street for justice. there's a lot of good nonfiction books that year. i'm very fortunate. and the national book award it's an award given like the oscars at a ceremony. the juries meet the day of the ceremony and decide which of the finalists win and it's a total surprise to everyone but the jury. so it was a shock. the whole thing was stunning and it is a very emotional moment for me actually and nine friends with the winner of the fiction
but i would be remiss in talking about the first tycoon, clever title which i assume is a plea on fitzgerald. >> i thought it was very clever. >> my editor and i both thought it independently. >> it's true. it's true, yes. >> of course winning the national book award as it did must have been a great gratification to you and then of course he went on to win the pulitzer prize. not just for all of us because we can only dream about this year call, get a letter, how does...
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[applause] that was elizabeth gold and paul fitzgerald on book tv for more on the authors get their work, visit invisiblehistory.com. >>> rick baker former mayor of st. petersburg florida prisons his thoughts on the revitalization of american cities. this is just under an hour. >> good morning and welcome to the breakfast forum by the manhattan institute center for state and local leadership. my name is michael and i am finally appointed director of the center and it's truly an honor to deal with you one way gone to the job and what a great event to kick things off. it's an honor to be here with everyone. as you know, for over 40 years the manhattan institute has been a national leader in advancing the idea is of greater economic independence and choice and individual responsibility. we have our roots as you all know in the cities having led the movement from welfare to work and from broken windows to see for cities. during the coming weeks you will be hearing a lot about our center for state and local leadership. whether it is examining public employees and the relationships with the go
[applause] that was elizabeth gold and paul fitzgerald on book tv for more on the authors get their work, visit invisiblehistory.com. >>> rick baker former mayor of st. petersburg florida prisons his thoughts on the revitalization of american cities. this is just under an hour. >> good morning and welcome to the breakfast forum by the manhattan institute center for state and local leadership. my name is michael and i am finally appointed director of the center and it's truly an...
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let me also express my condolences on the recent passing of former tisha, gara fitzgerald.of education, someone who believed in the potential of youth, most of all someone who believed in the potential of peace and who lived to see that peace realized. and most of all, to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland, thank you for the warm and generous hospitality you have shown me and michelle. it certainly feels like 100,000 welcomes. we feel very much at home. i feel even more at home after that pint that i had. feel even warmer. in return, let me offer the hearty greetings of tens of millions of irish-americans who proudly trace their heritage to this small island. they say hello. now i knew that i had some roots across the atlantic, but until recently, i could not unequivocally claim that i was one of those irish-americans. but now, if you believe the corrigan brothers, there's no one more irish than me. so i want to thank the genealogists who traced my family tree. right here? thank you! it turns out that people take a lot of interest in you when you're running fo
let me also express my condolences on the recent passing of former tisha, gara fitzgerald.of education, someone who believed in the potential of youth, most of all someone who believed in the potential of peace and who lived to see that peace realized. and most of all, to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland, thank you for the warm and generous hospitality you have shown me and michelle. it certainly feels like 100,000 welcomes. we feel very much at home. i feel even more at home...
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an employee of canter fitzgerald.ty firefighter. last seen evacuating workers from the south tower lobby. jackie harken 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 ten months old that day. he said 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 actually happened on 9/11 and what's happening here today and why he was here. he actually gave me a fist bump. >> reporter: he gave you a fist bump? >> yeah. 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 it feels as if those remains are still smoldering, as if a decade has not passed. >> i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you and the people will -- [ cheers ] and the people who knocked these buildings down wil
an employee of canter fitzgerald.ty firefighter. last seen evacuating workers from the south tower lobby. jackie harken 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 ten months old that day. he said he could see the world has not forgotten his father because the president came here. >> he was talking to me about...
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he worked for canter fitzgerald and was killed in the first tower. she was already at my office.s but we adored him. i would invite him every time i performed because i said if he were in the audience everybody would laugh. he had the most amazing laugh and it was contagious. everybody laughed when he did. you think about how much laughter went out of the world that day. we are going to have a gentleman who works for us here. >> chris is coming on here. >> chris works with all the stuff i can't do. all the computers and things. he is a doll and he lost his sister who worked for cantor fitzgerald. >> we are going to try to have fun, too. because life goes on. >> jennifer lopez came this morning to our studios. we had a chance to talk to her. she's got this sexy hot video. >> she wasn't thrilled about being up early. >> 3:30 she was up. >> she didn't put it that way. she used saucy language. >> she did. that's why we like her. she has a cool new video out and it is hot and steamy. look at him. >> yes. he's darn cute. she is so beautiful. >> she is. >> i'm happy they picked the most
he worked for canter fitzgerald and was killed in the first tower. she was already at my office.s but we adored him. i would invite him every time i performed because i said if he were in the audience everybody would laugh. he had the most amazing laugh and it was contagious. everybody laughed when he did. you think about how much laughter went out of the world that day. we are going to have a gentleman who works for us here. >> chris is coming on here. >> chris works with all the...
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. >> your husband, michael, worked at cantor fitzgerald, he was on the 101st floor when it happened.n years, did you ever think this day would actually come? >> never. i was shocked. never thought it would happen. and i never thought it would give me a feeling of closure. i didn't believe that there could be closure because my husband's remains were never found. so i didn't think that this would ever give me closure, but in a way it does. i feel better. i feel like i could, you know, put a new foot forward and maybe start a new chapter in my life. >> emotions overwhelming, especially there at new york's ground zero. americans celebrated just served and -- justice served and remembered those killed in the september 11 attacks. >>> the operation that took down osama bin laden followed years of intelligence gathering, and apparently months and months of planning. it was carried out, though, in less than 40 minutes. the administration won't give a breakdown of the specific forces used, but a senior defense official says navy s.e.a.l.s. were involved, and brandon webb was a navy s.e.a.l.
. >> your husband, michael, worked at cantor fitzgerald, he was on the 101st floor when it happened.n years, did you ever think this day would actually come? >> never. i was shocked. never thought it would happen. and i never thought it would give me a feeling of closure. i didn't believe that there could be closure because my husband's remains were never found. so i didn't think that this would ever give me closure, but in a way it does. i feel better. i feel like i could, you...
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[applause] let me also express my condolences on a recent passing of your former leader, terry fitzgeraldone who believed in the power of education. someone who believed in the potential of youth. most of all, someone who believed in the potential of peace. most of all, thank you to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland for the warm and generous hospitality you have shown me and michelle. it certainly feels like 100,000 welcomes. we feel very much at home. i feel even more at home after that pint that i had. [applause] i feel even warmer. [laughter] in return, let me offer the hearty greetings of tens of millions of irish americans, who proudly trace their heritage to this small island. they say hello. i knew i had some routes across the atlantic. but until recently, i could not unequivocally claim that i was one of those irish-americans. now, if you believe the corrigan brothers, there is no one more irish than me. [applause] so i want to thank the genealogists who traced my family tree right here. thank you. it turns out that people take a lot of interesting you when you are
[applause] let me also express my condolences on a recent passing of your former leader, terry fitzgeraldone who believed in the power of education. someone who believed in the potential of youth. most of all, someone who believed in the potential of peace. most of all, thank you to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland for the warm and generous hospitality you have shown me and michelle. it certainly feels like 100,000 welcomes. we feel very much at home. i feel even more at home...
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let me also express my condolences on the recent passing of garrick fitzgerald. someone who believed in the power of education, someone who believed in the potential of youth, most of all someone who believed in the potential of peace and who lived to see that piece realized. most of all, thank you to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland, for the warm and generous hospitality you have shown me and michelle. it certainly feels like 100,000. we feel very much at home. i feel even more at home after that pint that i had. i feel even warmer. in return, let me offer a hearty greeting some of tens of millions of irish-americans who proudly trace their heritage to this small island. they say hello. i knew that i had some routes across the atlantic -- some roots across the atlantic, but until recently i could not claim that i had these root. morenow, there's no one irish than me. i want to thank the genealogists who traced my family tree right here. thank you. it turns out that people take a lot of interest in you when you are running for president. they look
let me also express my condolences on the recent passing of garrick fitzgerald. someone who believed in the power of education, someone who believed in the potential of youth, most of all someone who believed in the potential of peace and who lived to see that piece realized. most of all, thank you to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland, for the warm and generous hospitality you have shown me and michelle. it certainly feels like 100,000. we feel very much at home. i feel even more...
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let me also express my condolences on the recent pasting of a former garrett fitzgerald. [applause] someone who believed in the power of education. someone who believed in the potential of youth. most of all someone who believed in the potential of peace. and who lived to see that peace realized. and most of all, thank you to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland for the warm and generous hospitality that you've shown me and michelle. [applause] it certainly feels like 100,000 welcomes. we feel very much at home. i feel even more at home after that pint that i had. [applause] feel even warmer. in return, let me offer the hardy greeting of tens of millions of irish-americans who proudly trace their heritage to this small island. they say hello. now i knew that i had some roots across the atlantic but until recently i could not unequivocally claim that i was one of those irish-americans. but now, if you believe the corrigan brothers, there is no one more irish than me. [applause] so i want to thank the gene eologists who traced my family tree right here. thank yo
let me also express my condolences on the recent pasting of a former garrett fitzgerald. [applause] someone who believed in the power of education. someone who believed in the potential of youth. most of all someone who believed in the potential of peace. and who lived to see that peace realized. and most of all, thank you to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland for the warm and generous hospitality that you've shown me and michelle. [applause] it certainly feels like 100,000...
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let me also express my condolences on the recent passing of garrett fitzgerald. [applause] someone who believed in the power of education. someone who believed in the potential of you. most of all, someone who believed in the potential of peace and who lived to see that piece realized. and most of all, thank you to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland or the warm and generous hospitality you have shown me and michelle it certainly feels like 100,000 welcomes. we feel very much at home. i feel even more at home after that point -- pint i had. i feel even warmer. in return, let me offer a party greetings of tens of millions of irish americans who proudly trace their heritage to this small island. they say hello. now, i knew that i had some routes across the atlantic. but until recently i could not unequivocally claim that i was one of those irish-americans but now, if you believe the court it brothers, there is no one more irish than me. [applause] so i want to thank the genealogist who traced my family tree. right here. thank you. it turns out, people
let me also express my condolences on the recent passing of garrett fitzgerald. [applause] someone who believed in the power of education. someone who believed in the potential of you. most of all, someone who believed in the potential of peace and who lived to see that piece realized. and most of all, thank you to the citizens of dublin and the people of ireland or the warm and generous hospitality you have shown me and michelle it certainly feels like 100,000 welcomes. we feel very much at...