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the employees of cantor fitzgerald, we're all in. and when you're all in, that means you're really all in. and what i think it clarifies for me is that while work is about money, the work is full of human beings. and then they have lives and the children and they're beautiful. so you know this business, you have to make tough decisions. there's no choice about it. you can't be a softy and run a successful company. it's not going to happen. but we can -- what you can do is you can treat people with respect. you can treat them with dignity. you can be transparent. you can call them up. doesn't mean you don't have to make tough decisions but you can call them up and talk to them about them and be a human being. i think what happened with 9/11llowed me to understand that i'm a human being and i need to express my humanity. that's the most important thing. taking care of the families is a way i could be a human being. the way we try to run our family is we try to be better human beings. we're by no means perfect. we make tough decisions,
the employees of cantor fitzgerald, we're all in. and when you're all in, that means you're really all in. and what i think it clarifies for me is that while work is about money, the work is full of human beings. and then they have lives and the children and they're beautiful. so you know this business, you have to make tough decisions. there's no choice about it. you can't be a softy and run a successful company. it's not going to happen. but we can -- what you can do is you can treat people...
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scott fitzgerald. there could be no greater literary sacrilege than rewriting the greatest novelist of the 20th century. ok, one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century. what we have to talk about now is too important for me to lose the hemingway crowd. i think what we can agree on is so far nickelson baker is the greatest novelist of the 21st century. here is the 1926 bit of fitzgerald that needs rewriting. let me tell you about the very rich. they are different from you and me. they possess and enjoy early. and it does something to them. it makes them soft where we are hard. and cynical. and cynical where we are trustful. in a way that unless you were born rich, it is very difficult to understand. they think deep in their hearts that they are better than we are because we have to discover the compensations and refuges of life for ourselves. even when they enter deep into our world or sink below us, they still think that they are better than we are. they are different. okay. now that i have rere
scott fitzgerald. there could be no greater literary sacrilege than rewriting the greatest novelist of the 20th century. ok, one of the greatest novelists of the 20th century. what we have to talk about now is too important for me to lose the hemingway crowd. i think what we can agree on is so far nickelson baker is the greatest novelist of the 21st century. here is the 1926 bit of fitzgerald that needs rewriting. let me tell you about the very rich. they are different from you and me. they...
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>> as i always do, my husband and i will be at the cantor fitzgerald memorial. you used two words -- celebrating in remembering. at this point, it is a combination of celebrating those in the lives they lead and remembering the struggle they went through that day. at the same time, to see children grown and husbands and wives and those who were lost moving on with their allies means a great deal to all of us. tavis: since you mentioned cantor fitzgerald, you're the former managing director there and partner, for that matter. you are no longer with the firm, but you say you every year spend the anniversary with the cantor fitzgerald family. many of us saw this huge story just days ago in the "new york times" about how this company which lost 658 or so employees, a massive number of employees lost -- the company wiped out basically when 9/11 happened 10 years ago -- and the remarkable story of how they rebuilt the company 10 years later. did you see the story? if you did, what do you think of that? >> we all remain close. certainly those views who remain did an ex
>> as i always do, my husband and i will be at the cantor fitzgerald memorial. you used two words -- celebrating in remembering. at this point, it is a combination of celebrating those in the lives they lead and remembering the struggle they went through that day. at the same time, to see children grown and husbands and wives and those who were lost moving on with their allies means a great deal to all of us. tavis: since you mentioned cantor fitzgerald, you're the former managing...
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we just saw a piece from cantor fitzgerald. their safety and their loved ones, when could you focus on the effects, the events 9/11 could have on the markets and the economy? bring us back to that. >> well, first and foremost, obviously, that day and the few days following was the protection of life on the day of the attack, obviously. and in the few days following, it was a rescue effort going on at ground zero that we had hoped would've produced if not thousands, hundreds of people alive trapped under the rubble. we ultimately learned that very few, i think five in total would come out alive and that of the almost 2,700 who perished that day in the two buildings, fewer than 40% of the remains were ever recovered. so it was a time of great stress. it was a time of great collaboration between our fabulous mayor at the time, the private sector, and the financial community. realize to get the financial markets up and running again, christine, you needed power and coned lost its substation that sat under the world trade center. yo
we just saw a piece from cantor fitzgerald. their safety and their loved ones, when could you focus on the effects, the events 9/11 could have on the markets and the economy? bring us back to that. >> well, first and foremost, obviously, that day and the few days following was the protection of life on the day of the attack, obviously. and in the few days following, it was a rescue effort going on at ground zero that we had hoped would've produced if not thousands, hundreds of people...
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joining us right now is the author of "an unbroken bond" edi of cantor fitzgerald.t was a day that was filled with incredible loss for you personally as well as for your company. your brother was the ceo and ran things, but more importantly, perhaps on that day, you lost one of your brothers. >> yes. my brother gary was in the towers, and he passed away along with 657 colleagues, as you said. >> and you barely had any time to mourn him when your brother said we have to put aside our personal familial loss and try to help all of these cantor fitzgerald families. >> it was interesting. i was a labor lawyer before 9/11, and my ties to the firm were only that my brother howard had given me space in their offices. my office was on the 101st floor. so when he said he wanted to start this charity, i stopped being a lawyer and became the full-time co-founder and executive director of the cantor fitzgerald relief fund, and we have taken care of the families for the past ten years financially, emotionally, and, in fact, any way we could think of, and it's in my book "an unbro
joining us right now is the author of "an unbroken bond" edi of cantor fitzgerald.t was a day that was filled with incredible loss for you personally as well as for your company. your brother was the ceo and ran things, but more importantly, perhaps on that day, you lost one of your brothers. >> yes. my brother gary was in the towers, and he passed away along with 657 colleagues, as you said. >> and you barely had any time to mourn him when your brother said we have to put...
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cantor fitzgerald's new offices are now on the fourth floor. how many employees do you have now? >> so, we have 1,500 in new york and over 5,000 around the world. it's such a miracle and it's so extraordinary, i still can't imagine that i'm sitting here talking to you. >> reporter: a decade after 658 cantor employees died, lutnick's company is reborn. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: investors worried today about everything from the european debt crisis to the president's job plan to the possibility of another terror attack, and all of that had them dumping stock. the dow lost more than 300 points, capping off another losing week. that makes six out of the past seven. the power is back on in the west and we now know what caused it to go out. in the northeast, homeowners get their first look at the flood damage. and following in the footsteps of their father. a hero of 9/11, when the "cbs evening news" continues from ground zero. impressive resume. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son r
cantor fitzgerald's new offices are now on the fourth floor. how many employees do you have now? >> so, we have 1,500 in new york and over 5,000 around the world. it's such a miracle and it's so extraordinary, i still can't imagine that i'm sitting here talking to you. >> reporter: a decade after 658 cantor employees died, lutnick's company is reborn. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: investors worried today about everything from the european debt crisis to the...
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robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville.
robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville.
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sinatra, ella fitzgerald, louis armstrong, is going to sound great 50 gears now. >> jon: you know whoe? >> well, they were my masters ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: i'm telling you, man. when you came out for us-- when you came out forinous washington, i'm telling you, there was only one person i wanted at the end there standing up at the capitol singing to those people and you just-- you exceeded expecting as, as you always do. it's just an honor to see you. >> that was the most beautiful moment in my life because to sing "america the beautiful" right there with the capitol behind us and the flag. >> jon: it was something, baby. >> thank you. >> jon: thank you ( cheers and applause ) "tony bennett: did youets two." it's available everywhere. get it. the great tony bennett. ( cheers and applause ) ♪
sinatra, ella fitzgerald, louis armstrong, is going to sound great 50 gears now. >> jon: you know whoe? >> well, they were my masters ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: i'm telling you, man. when you came out for us-- when you came out forinous washington, i'm telling you, there was only one person i wanted at the end there standing up at the capitol singing to those people and you just-- you exceeded expecting as, as you always do. it's just an honor to see you. >> that...
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both his own, and the extended family at cantor fitzgerald. alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> and this morning on "the early show," the battle over jobs. as president obama and the republican candidates come out swinging, i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> president of the teamsters union, jimmy hoffa, is in hot water with the tea party group this morning. they say his remarks at a labor union rally in detroit monday are dangerous and irresponsible. >> president obama, this is your army. we are ready to march. let's take these [ bleep ] out and give america back to america where we belong. >> president obama also spoke
both his own, and the extended family at cantor fitzgerald. alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> and this morning on "the early show," the battle over jobs. as president obama and the republican candidates come out swinging, i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from...
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once they knew it was armitage and fitzgerald knew that before he started his investigation.tice department knew it before fitzgerald came onboard that should have been the end. it want. it was drug out over a long period of time. dozens hauled before the grand jury. it created enormous problems for us. there was a point at which, i think october 7th, i believe of 2003 there was a cabinet meeting. as the press came in after the meeting to take pictures, normal photo-op. they asked the president questions about this issue. who was responsible for the leak. he said he didn't know, but he wanted to find out. the person who knew was sitting next to him, colin powell. colin knew at that point, because rich armitage told him a week before that mr. armitage was the source of the leak. but of course, none of that ever came out until much later, after the damage had been done. people's reputations had been badly sullied. people had to spend money on lawyers because it was targeted on this investigation that was -- >> sean: why would they not speak up knowing that not only scooter libb
once they knew it was armitage and fitzgerald knew that before he started his investigation.tice department knew it before fitzgerald came onboard that should have been the end. it want. it was drug out over a long period of time. dozens hauled before the grand jury. it created enormous problems for us. there was a point at which, i think october 7th, i believe of 2003 there was a cabinet meeting. as the press came in after the meeting to take pictures, normal photo-op. they asked the president...
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cantor fitzgerald, not to diminish the loss of firefighters and police, of course, but they lost 658now so many others who continue to gather who are supporters of those groups, and it is quite an extraordinary group. bill: and we remember them, and you look back at the video from ten years ago and it's only been ten years, but it's been ten years and the hairstyles are starting to change and the clothing starts to change and the cars look different. that was only ten years ago. we're going to get now down to texas, fox news alert now, launching its biggest air assault yet against the singlemost destructive fire in its history. now, these fires raging out of control for days, destroying 1400 homes already, thousands forced to evacuate near the capitol city of austin. kris gutierrez is in one of the lardest hit areas, bastrop, texas. are some folks allowed to go back into these evacuated areas and see whether or not their homes made it or not? >> >> reporter: slowly but surely, bill. we are on the leading edge of tahitian village, you talk about one of the hardest hit areas, this is h
cantor fitzgerald, not to diminish the loss of firefighters and police, of course, but they lost 658now so many others who continue to gather who are supporters of those groups, and it is quite an extraordinary group. bill: and we remember them, and you look back at the video from ten years ago and it's only been ten years, but it's been ten years and the hairstyles are starting to change and the clothing starts to change and the cars look different. that was only ten years ago. we're going to...
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fitzgerald thomas james fitzpatrick richard p.imons salvatore fiumefreddo christina donovan flannery eileen flecha andre g. fletcher carl m. flickinger john joseph florio joseph walken flounders >> i read it today on behalf of my brother, patrick, and my cousins, thomas collins, and of other firefighters. >> and for my father. my little sister turns 20 today and daddy would be so proud of you. david fodor michael n. fodor stephen mark fogel thomas foley david j. fontana chih min foo godwin forde donald a. foreman christopher hugh forsythe claudia alicia foster noel john foster sandra n. foster ana fosteris robert joseph foti jeffrey fox virginia fox >> dennis michael edwards. >> and my beautiful daughter and her beloved husband, peter. rest in peace, my beloved. pauline francis virgin francis gary jay frank morton h. frank peter christopher frank colleen l. frasier richard k. fraser kevin j. frawley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredricks tamitha freeman brett owen freiman peter l. freund arlene eva fried alan w
fitzgerald thomas james fitzpatrick richard p.imons salvatore fiumefreddo christina donovan flannery eileen flecha andre g. fletcher carl m. flickinger john joseph florio joseph walken flounders >> i read it today on behalf of my brother, patrick, and my cousins, thomas collins, and of other firefighters. >> and for my father. my little sister turns 20 today and daddy would be so proud of you. david fodor michael n. fodor stephen mark fogel thomas foley david j. fontana chih min foo...
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they used to be part of cantor fitzgerald which had offices of the north tower of the world trade center. 658 of the employees died in the terrorist attack. this is the seventh annual charity day to help dozens of charities in the out u.k. and around the world. >> the website says more is important than life than a working -- >> but the crowning achievement in a restoration project. a live report. >> and jacqueline kennedy in her own words. new audiotapes about life in the white house. what she has to say about her >>> san francisco is celebrating the finishes of the touches to a store at golden gate park. it's an old windmill. the project has taken a long time to complete. nick smith joins us near the great highway with more. and they had it installed today. >> a long time for it to happen. if you look behind me hundred people are gathered for the ceremony. only minutes one of crowning achievements of golden gate park will be complete. this dome will be lifted in place to top ai top the south windmill at a ceremony scheduled in minutes. officials and international representatives are on
they used to be part of cantor fitzgerald which had offices of the north tower of the world trade center. 658 of the employees died in the terrorist attack. this is the seventh annual charity day to help dozens of charities in the out u.k. and around the world. >> the website says more is important than life than a working -- >> but the crowning achievement in a restoration project. a live report. >> and jacqueline kennedy in her own words. new audiotapes about life in the...
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ten years ago she was a senator representing those 343 firemen and nearly 900 people from cantor fitzgerald who died and all the others. as we remember what happened in new york, at the pentagon and here, all the rest honor those who were lost, to thank those who loved them for keeping their memory alive and finding the strength to go on with your own liv lives. i think we should also thank president bush and those who served with him, vice-president biden, president obama, those who serve with them, for keeping us from being attacked again. [applause] >> i thank them for that. speaker boehner, i thank you and the members of congress who are here and who have been in the congress for the last ten years trying to respond to the findings of the 9/11 commission and improve our ability to secure our homeland. but here in this place, we honor something more. i was very moved, as you were, when president bush calmly recounted the facts of what happened, with your loved ones over this field a decade ago. there has always been a special place in the common memory for people who deliberately, nothin
ten years ago she was a senator representing those 343 firemen and nearly 900 people from cantor fitzgerald who died and all the others. as we remember what happened in new york, at the pentagon and here, all the rest honor those who were lost, to thank those who loved them for keeping their memory alive and finding the strength to go on with your own liv lives. i think we should also thank president bush and those who served with him, vice-president biden, president obama, those who serve with...
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tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >> that is not funny. >> no, it is not and i love the onion.ot funny. >> that is too far. >> in this day and age when people pick up on these different feeds and everything very quickly, it really can get out of hand very quickly. >> it made it sound like a very frightening situation. thankfully, it was not. >>> coming up, lessons in love and romance at the box office this weekend. that is up next. >> i was thinking that maybe you would want to be my date to my sister's wedding. >> are your parents going to be there? >> at my sister's wedding? i think so. >> the romantic comedy, what was your number opens today. kevin mccarthy sits down with two of the stars. stay with us. wekema toiou3q my mom knows food magic. it's like so crunchy. it has crunchy stuff all over it. i can't get over how crunchy it is. it's like chicken and crunchy stuff got married ...and it's amazing! what they mean is, it's french's french fried onions in my crunchy onion chicken. just minutes to make then bake! french's french fried onions. the difference is indescribable.
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they used to be part of cantor fitzgerald which had offices of the north tower of the world trade center. 658 of the employees died in the terrorist attack. this is the seventh annual charity day to help dozens of charities in the out u.k. and around the world. >> the website says more is important than life than a working -- >> but the crowning achievement in a restoration project. a live report. >> and jacqueline kennedy in her own words. new audiotapes about life in the white house. what she has to say about you can see >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> san francisco is celebrating the finishes of the touches to a store at golden gate park. it's an old windmill. the project has taken a long time to complete. nick smith joins us near the great highway with more. and they had it installed today. >> a long time for it to happen. if you look behind me hundred people are gathered for the ceremony. only minutes one of crowning achievements of golden gate park will be complete. this dome will be lifted in place to top ai top the south windmill at a ceremony sched
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. >> a heartbreaking 932 children were left behind by the 658 employees of the bond firm cantor fitzgerald-year-old cj lost his dad. >> john gerard monahan, we love you and miss you. i wish i could ave known you better. >> stephanie desimone's father edward worked at cantor too. >> there is not a day that goes by that i don't think about you. you will always be my best friend and my hero. i love you with all of my heart and i couldn't have ever asked for a greater daddy than you. >> ten-year-old nicholas gorki is one of 108 children bore after 9/11. >> and my father sebastian gorki who i never met because i was in my mom's belly, i love you, father, i love you for loving the idea of having me. you gave me the gift of life and i wish you could be here to enjoy it with me. >> so does peter they front who has grown up before the nation's eyes. at a 2003 memorial as a thin shaky teen, he read from the poem stars. >> i like the way you look down from the sky and seeing the way i cry. >> today a poised 21-year-old college student, negron says he still feels a void. >> i wish my dad had been ther
. >> a heartbreaking 932 children were left behind by the 658 employees of the bond firm cantor fitzgerald-year-old cj lost his dad. >> john gerard monahan, we love you and miss you. i wish i could ave known you better. >> stephanie desimone's father edward worked at cantor too. >> there is not a day that goes by that i don't think about you. you will always be my best friend and my hero. i love you with all of my heart and i couldn't have ever asked for a greater daddy...
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ella fitzgerald. odessa with me. she did so much with her music to change the minds of people.t is rather eclectic and i pay extra for my luggage from time to time, but i don't care. >> i have a matter of minutes left. i had better ask you why you are in southern california. >> it is such an honor, i have the honor of seeing the person -- the first performance of a brand new orchestra. with the economy being what it is, that a new arts organization can come into being. they're calling themselves musique. they are going to be players coming from all parts of southern california, and probably outside of california as far as i know. and there will be a smaller group. tavis: she is an icon around here. >> and we will delay program with all-american music. i am going to sing music from rodgers and hammerstein, other stuff. tavis: is it fun to have an evening where you can do a wide range? >> is challenging to show the difference between or among these composers, i should say. something that is home different from porgy and bess to rodgers and hammerstein. these wonderful ideas from
ella fitzgerald. odessa with me. she did so much with her music to change the minds of people.t is rather eclectic and i pay extra for my luggage from time to time, but i don't care. >> i have a matter of minutes left. i had better ask you why you are in southern california. >> it is such an honor, i have the honor of seeing the person -- the first performance of a brand new orchestra. with the economy being what it is, that a new arts organization can come into being. they're...
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. >> reporter: seth died along with hundreds of his colleagues at the cantor fitzgerald brokerage firm. suddenly on her own with three children, his wife lynn encouraged their youngest haley to express her feelings through art. >> my dad kind of had like a curl so i accent the curl. >> reporter: haley's mother says the drawings helped. >> kind of motivated the conversation a little bit so it was very positive for them. >> reporter: more than 3,000 children lost a parent on september 11th. many of their heart-wrenching images are collected in the book art for heart as a fundraiser for the memorial. >> these are the people who are going to remember 9/11 for the longest. they will outlive us as well as their memories of what happened on that day. >> reporter: haley's family is ready to see the memorial on the 11th and plans to eat at their dad's favorite restaurant. it's been a long road. >> i just focused on them and making sure that they had as much normalcy in their lives as possible. i think oakland in the past few years i look back and said i think we're making -- i think only in the
. >> reporter: seth died along with hundreds of his colleagues at the cantor fitzgerald brokerage firm. suddenly on her own with three children, his wife lynn encouraged their youngest haley to express her feelings through art. >> my dad kind of had like a curl so i accent the curl. >> reporter: haley's mother says the drawings helped. >> kind of motivated the conversation a little bit so it was very positive for them. >> reporter: more than 3,000 children lost a...
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. >> and my son of cantor fitzgerald. we love you and miss you. your nephew, your namesake. >> and for my brother, a firefighter with 65. your family and friends ms. you always, love you always, you are forever within our hearts. >> scott jordan hazelcorn. >> michael k. healey. >> roberta b. heber. >> charles francis xavier heeran. >> john f. heffernan. >> h. joseph heller, jr. >> joann l. heltibridle. >> mark f. hemschoot. >> ronnie lee henderson. >> brian hennessey. >> michelle marie henrique. >> joseph henry. >> william henry. >> and my sister. thank you for all the joy you brought to all of us throughout your life. we love you and him -- and we miss you. you are always proud to be and the yorker and an american. may god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. >> and my sister. she was on her way out when she went to rescue a co-worker. you are a hero. >> john christopher henwood. >> robert allan hepburn. >> mary herencia. >> lindsay c. herkness iii. >> harvey robert hermer. >> claribel hernandez. >> eduardo hernandez. >> nube
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robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck. provided a bunch of lumber. he made a sleeping loft in his cabin. for a while he had a wife. she didn't wash up in the waves. but she did eventually wash out. she couldn't handle cooking in the sandunes every night, creating a fire. so she left him sometime in the late 18920 --
robert fitzgerald was called the king of carville. he was an early settler to carville. jacob heyman that realtor, started being called the father of carville. we'll see why in a second. and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville. he really gets a lot of the credit. here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a...
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his name is robert perazza and his son was a trader at cantor fitzgerald. the ceremony was even over and before robert even saw it. that will be image on the 10th anniversary that many people will remember. >> sure. >> cantor fitzgerald, oh, my goodness. >> if you're thinking about traveling to new york city and going down, we should point out you've got to make a reservation and i understand that the reservations are already sold out, even though it's free, through the end of the month. >> if you're thinking about coming to new york to see the u.s. open, i got some bad news. there's just one game left and i'm pretty sure the finals on the men's side are sold out. but let's talk about the women's tennis final. serena williams on such a roll. coming back -- i forget the injury, the circulation issue she had in her leg that almost killed her. she's 27 in the world and goes ahead right to the finals and in the end, no one will remember her remarkable run but remember how she lost. >> well, she came out at the gates with the other competitor, really, just beati
his name is robert perazza and his son was a trader at cantor fitzgerald. the ceremony was even over and before robert even saw it. that will be image on the 10th anniversary that many people will remember. >> sure. >> cantor fitzgerald, oh, my goodness. >> if you're thinking about traveling to new york city and going down, we should point out you've got to make a reservation and i understand that the reservations are already sold out, even though it's free, through the end of...
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fitzgerald >> thomas james fitzpatrick >> richard p.onovan flannery >> eileen flecha >> andre g. fletcher >> carl m. flickinger ew flocko. >> john joseph florio >> joseph walken flounders writes i read on behalf of my brother, patrick doyer, and my cousin, collins, gregory, and martin mcwilliams. >> and for my father and my little sister who turns 20 today. daddy would be so proud of you. >> david fodor >> michael n. fodor >> stephen mark fogel >> thomas foley >> thomas foley
fitzgerald >> thomas james fitzpatrick >> richard p.onovan flannery >> eileen flecha >> andre g. fletcher >> carl m. flickinger ew flocko. >> john joseph florio >> joseph walken flounders writes i read on behalf of my brother, patrick doyer, and my cousin, collins, gregory, and martin mcwilliams. >> and for my father and my little sister who turns 20 today. daddy would be so proud of you. >> david fodor >> michael n. fodor >>...
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fox 5's tom fitzgerald has the story. >> it started on twitter at 10:30 thursday morning when the satiricalnion started breaking. reporting screams and gunfire heard inside the capitol building. 10 minutes later, capitol building being evacuated by a group of armed congressmen. tourists we talked to aren't laughing. >> sure. it's tasteless. >> showing a kid being shot seems a bit much. that would be scary for people turning into that. >> u.s. capitol police quickly labor day the post as safe following a boston's man arrest for trying to crash an explosive filled aircraft into the capitol, officials said that conditions at the u.s. capitol are currently normal. there is no credibility to the story or the twitter feed. u.s. capitol police are currently investigating the reporting. >> you put that in the public like that, that's going to be taken different ways >> reporter: but the fake hostage hoax continued all day. online, they expanded the story with the peck tour of speaker of the house john boehner pointing a gun to a child's head along with a disturbing videotape. >> boehner, this kid h
fox 5's tom fitzgerald has the story. >> it started on twitter at 10:30 thursday morning when the satiricalnion started breaking. reporting screams and gunfire heard inside the capitol building. 10 minutes later, capitol building being evacuated by a group of armed congressmen. tourists we talked to aren't laughing. >> sure. it's tasteless. >> showing a kid being shot seems a bit much. that would be scary for people turning into that. >> u.s. capitol police quickly labor...
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. >> erin fitzgerald is talking about hammer birds, they were just important two months ago and are already adult size. but their spike can i hairdo is not the only thing that grabs people's attention. >> how can a bird that size building is so huge. >> reporter: it is made of grass sticks and mud. >> i would not think it is a bird's nest, that is for sure. >> it took the birds two months to build. >> it was awesome watching them pick up pieces specifically to we have and mold into their nest. >> the nest is so structurally sound, it can actually support the weight of a human. >> i have not tested it but it definitely is very sturdy and very intricate. >> the new birds have a lot to learn but no doubt will have a crowd along the way. wjz eyewitness news. >> it is open from 9:00 to 4:00 p.m. daily. >>> it was a pleasant friday but things may be changing just a bit, here is a look at what to expect over the next few days, bob? >>> until you get to the mountains, it has been clear and unfortunately brief showers, it will start off chilly only mid-up to 50s, may get to 60 in some spots, after 4
. >> erin fitzgerald is talking about hammer birds, they were just important two months ago and are already adult size. but their spike can i hairdo is not the only thing that grabs people's attention. >> how can a bird that size building is so huge. >> reporter: it is made of grass sticks and mud. >> i would not think it is a bird's nest, that is for sure. >> it took the birds two months to build. >> it was awesome watching them pick up pieces specifically...
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years ago she was the senator representing those 343 firemen and nearly 900 people from cantor fitzgerald who died and all the others. as we remember what happened in new york, at the pentagon and he here, all the rest of us set to honor those who were lost, to thank those who loved them for keeping their memory alive, raising their children, finding the strength to go on with your own lives, i think we should also thank president bush and those who served with him, vice president biden, president obama, those who serve with them, for keeping us from being attacked again. i thank them for that. [ applause ] speaker boehner, i thank you and the members of congress who are here and who have been in the congress for the last ten years trying to respond to the findings of the 9/11 commission and improve our ability to secure our homeland. but here in this place, we honor something more. i was very moved as you were when president bush calmly recounted the facts of what happened with your loved ones over this field a decade ago. there has always been a special place in the common memory for a
years ago she was the senator representing those 343 firemen and nearly 900 people from cantor fitzgerald who died and all the others. as we remember what happened in new york, at the pentagon and he here, all the rest of us set to honor those who were lost, to thank those who loved them for keeping their memory alive, raising their children, finding the strength to go on with your own lives, i think we should also thank president bush and those who served with him, vice president biden,...
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cantor fitzgerald, 658 employees were lost on that terrible day.o one in that north tower made it back alive. in the ten years since, howard ludwig rebuilt the firm and his life and he tells his emotional story in a few moments. and nora manning on the way to her office when the first plane hit. she was so badly burned, she had no chance of surviving. but she beat the odds and she tells what it took to fight her way back. that and more at the top of the hour. >>> coming up, searching for taliban leader mullah omar. $10 million bounty on his head. that's him. goes to pakistan where he is believed to be in hiding. >>> also, the children of 9/11, some of the young people whose lives changed forever when they lost their parent in the attacks. >> nobody else had lost the parent on national television on the news. nobody has seen it happen over and over again. that's something that we all have to live with. i don't want healthy skin for a day. i want healthy skin for life. [ female announcer ] don't just moisturize, improve the health of your skin with a
cantor fitzgerald, 658 employees were lost on that terrible day.o one in that north tower made it back alive. in the ten years since, howard ludwig rebuilt the firm and his life and he tells his emotional story in a few moments. and nora manning on the way to her office when the first plane hit. she was so badly burned, she had no chance of surviving. but she beat the odds and she tells what it took to fight her way back. that and more at the top of the hour. >>> coming up, searching...
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fox 5's tom fitzgerald has the story. >> reporter: it started on twitter at 10:30 thursday morning when the satirical website the onion tweeted breaking, witnesses reporting screams and gunfire heard inside the capitol building. 10 minutes later capitol building being evacuated by a group of armed congressmen. the tourists we talked to, though, aren't laughing. >> sure, yeah. it's tasteless, yeah. >> showing a kid being shot is a bit much. >> that would be very scary for people turning into that. >> reporter: u.s. capitol police quickly labeled the posts as fake following a boston man's arrest for trying to crash an explosive filled aircraft into the capitol. officials said conditions at not u.s. capitol are currently normal. -- at the u.s. capitol are currently normal. u.s. capitol police are investigating the reporting. >> you put something in the public like that, you don't know. it's going to be perceived many different ways. it's not the forum to joke about people's lives and hostages. >> reporter: but not fake hostage post continued -- but the fake hostage post continued all day.
fox 5's tom fitzgerald has the story. >> reporter: it started on twitter at 10:30 thursday morning when the satirical website the onion tweeted breaking, witnesses reporting screams and gunfire heard inside the capitol building. 10 minutes later capitol building being evacuated by a group of armed congressmen. the tourists we talked to, though, aren't laughing. >> sure, yeah. it's tasteless, yeah. >> showing a kid being shot is a bit much. >> that would be very scary for...
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years ago she was the senator representing those 343 firemen and nearly 900 people from cantor fitzgerald who died and all the others. as we remember what happened at the -- in new york, at the pentagon, and here, to thank those who love them for keeping their memory alive, raising their children, and finding the strength to go on with your own lives. i think we should also thank president bush and those who served with him, vice president biden, president obama, those who served with them. for keeping us from being attacked again. i thank them for that. [ applause ] speaker boehner, i thank you and the members of congress who are here and who have been in the congress for the last ten years trying to respond to the findings of the 9/11 commission and improve our ability to secure our homeland. but here in this place we honor something more. i was very moved as you were when president bush calmly recounted the facts of what happened with your loved ones over this field a decade ago. there has always been a special place in the common memory for people who deliberately, knowingly, certainl
years ago she was the senator representing those 343 firemen and nearly 900 people from cantor fitzgerald who died and all the others. as we remember what happened at the -- in new york, at the pentagon, and here, to thank those who love them for keeping their memory alive, raising their children, and finding the strength to go on with your own lives. i think we should also thank president bush and those who served with him, vice president biden, president obama, those who served with them. for...
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worked at cantor fitzgerald.e elevator bank, having just passed two other women and there was this tremendous quaking feeling. the whole building seemed to move and it was followed by this loud piercing whistle. a moment later a fireball or wall of fire blew out of the elevator shafts, enveloped me and i was whipped around to see the two women who had been standing there now covered in flames, as i was myself. and the fire was drawing me back into it, into itself. and then the backdraft released as i was struggling to get out the doors and i pushed my way out and ran across the street. >> do you remember that feeling? do you remember what it was like to have fire engulfing your body? >> in visceral detail. it was extraordinary. i mean you can imagine you burn your finger on the stove or water that is too hot. having your entire body encased in flames was as if boiling water was being poured over and over again. and even once the flame was put out it continued to burn. i was there nearly 50 minutes before a wonder
worked at cantor fitzgerald.e elevator bank, having just passed two other women and there was this tremendous quaking feeling. the whole building seemed to move and it was followed by this loud piercing whistle. a moment later a fireball or wall of fire blew out of the elevator shafts, enveloped me and i was whipped around to see the two women who had been standing there now covered in flames, as i was myself. and the fire was drawing me back into it, into itself. and then the backdraft...
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the 704 victims from cantor fitzgerald grouped together but the names within the group also reflect personalquests from family members. then there is the story of victor wold and harry ramos. they worked three floors apart in the north tower. ramos stayed with wold who was unable to go further on the 36th floor that day, telling him victor, don't worry, i'm with you. they were both killed when the tower collapsed and their names appear side by side on panel 63. >>> as you know, the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks is this weekend and tonight you will hear from bay area families who lost loved ones on united flight 93. it left newark that morning bound for san francisco but crashed in pennsylvania after passengers fought back so bravely to stop the terrorists. here is abc 7's laura anthony. >> mom, it's me. pick up the phone. >> hi, laura. >> a phone message kathy stefani saved for ten years. one she will never erase. the message was the last time she heard the voice of her 21-year-old daughter. nicole miller was among the 45 passengers and crew who died when flight 93 crashed near shanks
the 704 victims from cantor fitzgerald grouped together but the names within the group also reflect personalquests from family members. then there is the story of victor wold and harry ramos. they worked three floors apart in the north tower. ramos stayed with wold who was unable to go further on the 36th floor that day, telling him victor, don't worry, i'm with you. they were both killed when the tower collapsed and their names appear side by side on panel 63. >>> as you know, the...
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meanwhile, he was the only cantor fitzgerald to make it out on september 11 without a scratch.ed his life. he thinks they should change your life as well. >> gretchen: and the race for president all coming down to just seven states? the man with the best record of predicting these things, dr. larry sabito with his crystal ball. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to e military, veteransand their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ ♪ you say ♪ flip it over and replay ♪ we'll make everything okay ♪ walk together the right way ♪ do, do, do, do at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, yo
meanwhile, he was the only cantor fitzgerald to make it out on september 11 without a scratch.ed his life. he thinks they should change your life as well. >> gretchen: and the race for president all coming down to just seven states? the man with the best record of predicting these things, dr. larry sabito with his crystal ball. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to...
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on the republican side, one of the two fitzgerald brothers that run the wisconsin republican legislature, you've heard republican wisconsin being called fitzwalkerstan that year. on the democratic side as of today in order to complete the standoff here, we now know it will be a progressive democrat who has never been afraid to acknowledge the party's base and its fights and who has never been shy who she is. joining us now, tammy baldwin, democrat of wisconsin, who announced she's running for united states senate for wisconsin. senator baldwin, thank you for your time tonight. >> it's a pleasure to join you tonight, rachel. >> you have been in the middle of the fight against union rights all year. what did you make of the president and vice president bringing it up the way they did in their labor day speeches? >> it was music to my ears. i have been in the front seat witnessing what has happened in the state of wisconsin as progress that this state has made over decades was peeled back, and what happened is that the people of the state decided that if their leaders were not listening to
on the republican side, one of the two fitzgerald brothers that run the wisconsin republican legislature, you've heard republican wisconsin being called fitzwalkerstan that year. on the democratic side as of today in order to complete the standoff here, we now know it will be a progressive democrat who has never been afraid to acknowledge the party's base and its fights and who has never been shy who she is. joining us now, tammy baldwin, democrat of wisconsin, who announced she's running for...
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we take for example cantor fitzgera fitzgerald. 740 employees were loss. take up half of the pools. bronze slaps around one pool showing the impact of such a terrible event. then also two brothers, john and joseph, 34 and 36 years old, that were passed away that day. they were first responders but now, don, they can be forever memorialized right next to each other on the bronze plating. >> what do you do? do you look for the company they worked for? what do you look for? >> yeah. that's a good question. there are still 3,000 names to go for. understand they aren't grouped alphabetically. there, kiosks on site at memorial but also even if you don't know anybody, i really encourage to you go on to the site. its names.911 memorial.org. it is so incredibly impactful to search these names, see their profile and picture pop up. every name has a true meaning behind it. but also there is an ann created by the people that created the memorial. it is memorial guide. it is a free app. if you have a smartphone, it will help you find any names placed on the memorial, d
we take for example cantor fitzgera fitzgerald. 740 employees were loss. take up half of the pools. bronze slaps around one pool showing the impact of such a terrible event. then also two brothers, john and joseph, 34 and 36 years old, that were passed away that day. they were first responders but now, don, they can be forever memorialized right next to each other on the bronze plating. >> what do you do? do you look for the company they worked for? what do you look for? >> yeah....
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cantor fitzgerald lost 658 employees on that terrible day.no one in the front offices of that north tower made it back out alive. in the ten years since, ceo howard lutnick has rebuilt the firm and his life. he tells his emotional story in just a few moments. also lauren manning was on her way into her office when the first plane hit. she was so badly burned she had no chance of surviving. she beat those odds and tonight she remembers what it took to fight her way back. that and more at the top of the hour. >>> coming up, everyone, searching for taliban leader moamar. $10 million bounty on his head. nic walsh goes to pakistan where he is believed to be in hiding. >>> the children of 9/11. stories of young people whose lives changed forever when they lost a parent in the attack. >> nobody else has lost a parent on national television on the news. nobody else has seen it happen over and over again. and that's something that we all have to live with. >>> you're looking at one world trade center, about 70 stories of steel now up. soon-to-be the t
cantor fitzgerald lost 658 employees on that terrible day.no one in the front offices of that north tower made it back out alive. in the ten years since, ceo howard lutnick has rebuilt the firm and his life. he tells his emotional story in just a few moments. also lauren manning was on her way into her office when the first plane hit. she was so badly burned she had no chance of surviving. she beat those odds and tonight she remembers what it took to fight her way back. that and more at the top...
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the whole ninth district was in the 1920s when f scott fitzgerald and zelda were running wild in the. it's a book mark or book end for anthony wiener. i don't think it did congress or congressman wiener any good. a tough loss at the worst possible time for democrats. a lot of nervousness already. >> this is a district in which president obama's approval rate suggest 43%. they are strong orthodox newish opposition to the president's policy on israel and the democratic candidates's vote for gay marriages in new york. there were other factors. >> absolutely. let me say for the last six weeks or eight weeks given where president obama is in the polling and the data we have seen, he struggled with economic numbers and we have given it to him in past weeks. yes, not a get moment for the democratic party. we suggest there is unrest within their base. president obama won it by 11 points in 2008. if this district is competitive, we could be looking at a lot of districts we don't think of competitive being contested come 2012. >> it was a set back for democrats, but they say no national issue
the whole ninth district was in the 1920s when f scott fitzgerald and zelda were running wild in the. it's a book mark or book end for anthony wiener. i don't think it did congress or congressman wiener any good. a tough loss at the worst possible time for democrats. a lot of nervousness already. >> this is a district in which president obama's approval rate suggest 43%. they are strong orthodox newish opposition to the president's policy on israel and the democratic candidates's vote for...