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three days later the cantor fitzgerald relief fund was born.it operated like a crisis call center, helping the families of the fallen get information and support. it soon became much more. >> let's go help these families out. let's go get out there and ask our clients to help us as much as they can. help these families by steering their business our way and we'll just donate everything we can to those families, so what happened is i get up and now i'm motivated instead of being afraid, i'm excited for the day. we created this sort of a rally ing cry of we can help today more than ever on a day that they need the most help. lauren: the charity day raised $180 million to date, with 100% of the days global revenue going to the cantor fitzgerald relief fund. celebrities like cindy crawford, tony blair, bill clinton, eli manning and many more pitch into hundred el the transactions. >> ♪ ♪ lauren: while cantor handles the samly outreach, hiring dozens of children of employees it lost that tragic day. like austin zukosa, just six years old when his fa
three days later the cantor fitzgerald relief fund was born.it operated like a crisis call center, helping the families of the fallen get information and support. it soon became much more. >> let's go help these families out. let's go get out there and ask our clients to help us as much as they can. help these families by steering their business our way and we'll just donate everything we can to those families, so what happened is i get up and now i'm motivated instead of being afraid,...
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from fitzgerald.acked house at doak campbell, the family who came from hawaii, moved to florida, and now made the drive to tallahassee to see if their son would get in the game. well, he did. and he's been nearly flawless. and all of a sudden, from 18 points down, we've got notre dame and florida state, tied up at 38-38. tonight's game track is brought to you by cadillac. jack coan, his irish debut. he's been tracking towards an "a"-plus. we just haven't said his name much, because it's been the great come back of mckenzie milton. but 341 yards and 4 touchdowns, he's 5 yards away from setting the record for passing yards in a notre dame season opener. >> greg: the biggest thing for him and the irish offense, get the drive started. the first play is the most important play by far in a two-minute operation. got to have something positive here. >> joe: coan. they have one time-out remaining. he gets it to mayer. who is ridden down immediately after making the catch. jammie robinson, the transfer from sou
from fitzgerald.acked house at doak campbell, the family who came from hawaii, moved to florida, and now made the drive to tallahassee to see if their son would get in the game. well, he did. and he's been nearly flawless. and all of a sudden, from 18 points down, we've got notre dame and florida state, tied up at 38-38. tonight's game track is brought to you by cadillac. jack coan, his irish debut. he's been tracking towards an "a"-plus. we just haven't said his name much, because...
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i'm a former partner of fitzgerald. _ forget? i'm a former partner of fitzgerald, and _ forget?f fitzgerald, and we lost 658 - fitzgerald, and we lost 658 employees that day. the reason why i am open, and that's a relative word, because there is so much that is really unsalable and unknowable to all, otherthan really unsalable and unknowable to all, other than those who died that day or lived between that small margin, as i did, between life and death. the reason why i speak it all is to give a name and homage to the characters and in essence the nameless, because although their individual memories, of their loved ones and children and mothers and fathers who'd done extraordinary things, too much of its life in this miasma of 9/11. thousands are killed and it is to this past and perfect, as we move forward and reminded those of us are part of it every day, but for most, one day during the year. but day, but for most, one day during the ear. �* , ., ., ., the year. but you never forget, and our the year. but you never forget, and your family — the year. but you never forget, and
i'm a former partner of fitzgerald. _ forget? i'm a former partner of fitzgerald, and _ forget?f fitzgerald, and we lost 658 - fitzgerald, and we lost 658 employees that day. the reason why i am open, and that's a relative word, because there is so much that is really unsalable and unknowable to all, otherthan really unsalable and unknowable to all, other than those who died that day or lived between that small margin, as i did, between life and death. the reason why i speak it all is to give a...
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here's their story. 20 years ago cantor fitzgerald lost 658 employees and-- in one world trade centerr fitzgerald relief fund was a board at first operating like a crisis call center helping families on the fall and support and then it soon became much more. >> let's go help these families out, let's get out there and ask clients to help us as much as they can to help these families by steering business our way and we will just donate everything we can to those families appear so, now i'm motivated. i'm excited for the day. we created this sort of rallying cry we can help today more than ever on the day they need the most help. lauren: cantor and it's the ciliates charity day has raised with one 100% going to the cantor fitzgerald relief fund and celebrities like cindy crawford, bill clinton and many more pitch in to handle the transaction. ♪♪ lauren: while cantor handbills the family outreach hiring dozens of children of employees that it lost that tragic day like austin, just six years old when his father died in the attacks. >> my dad was alfred. he worked in it there, big computer
here's their story. 20 years ago cantor fitzgerald lost 658 employees and-- in one world trade centerr fitzgerald relief fund was a board at first operating like a crisis call center helping families on the fall and support and then it soon became much more. >> let's go help these families out, let's get out there and ask clients to help us as much as they can to help these families by steering business our way and we will just donate everything we can to those families appear so, now i'm...
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he works at cantor fitzgerald that lost 658 employees that day.ly two-thirds of its work force. the most fatalities of any company. the ceo, howard with us. he lost a brother that day. howard didn't go to work on 9/11 because he was bringing his son to kindergarten. since then, the firm made a huge commitment to 9/11 families like austin's. both of you join us now. howard, i wish you were next to me. if there was ever a day to give you a hug, it would be today. austin, i know today and tomorrow are as hard as they come. i want to start by asking how you feel. >> it is crazy, we have come so far, 20 years. it is a big milestone. on one hand, feels like yesterday. but i feel like we have come a long way. >> howard, what people don't realize about your company and even your industry, brokers are the connective piece. talk about lives lost and to people that survived, what it has been like to move on. >> we had a policy at the firm, only wanted to work with people we liked. we would go to each of the employees, all have the same rainbow of friends, fr
he works at cantor fitzgerald that lost 658 employees that day.ly two-thirds of its work force. the most fatalities of any company. the ceo, howard with us. he lost a brother that day. howard didn't go to work on 9/11 because he was bringing his son to kindergarten. since then, the firm made a huge commitment to 9/11 families like austin's. both of you join us now. howard, i wish you were next to me. if there was ever a day to give you a hug, it would be today. austin, i know today and tomorrow...
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this is ansys fitzgerald, crestor. as they say, she came with a lot of privilege, a lot of connections and that was used against her. people thought well, she's got it made. she's got money, she's got all the connections. you can get easy stories but she did the opposite. she did the hardest kind of reported reporting no one else was doing. she would go to the battlefields, not as often by a longshot at the man she would go to the sicilian hospital to see how the civilians were taking care. in her privileged life she had never seen anything like what these people were. bills, the smells, and she reported it all. she. then this is when she was trying to tell the story of how this damage in her was not helping the american cause, she did things like go and spend a lot of time in one village alone to write all along peacefully new york times call the life of the village. next slide please. because i showed you all the trees pictures i want to read you a little bit from the magazine article. this is 1966. the united states
this is ansys fitzgerald, crestor. as they say, she came with a lot of privilege, a lot of connections and that was used against her. people thought well, she's got it made. she's got money, she's got all the connections. you can get easy stories but she did the opposite. she did the hardest kind of reported reporting no one else was doing. she would go to the battlefields, not as often by a longshot at the man she would go to the sicilian hospital to see how the civilians were taking care. in...
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i lost my father, matthew, he worked for canter fitzgerald in the north tower. >> delaney, i lost myat canter fitzgerald. >> hi, my name is jessica wearing. i lost my father james wearing. he worked for canter fitzgerald, as well, on the 101st floor of the north tower. >> tell me about some of the people or organizations who has helped you get through that awful time and helped get you to here. >> early on after september 11th, it was family and neighbors and communities around us. it was really nice to have whether it was going to a baseball game or help -- someone helping me write a college essay or later on career guidance. >> i'm wondering what you think your fathers, you all lost your fathers, how they would want you, us, to commemorate this day. >> because i was younger at the time, i obviously didn't know them that well. i think they would want me to enjoy my life and just to surround myself with good people. and you know, just keep on track. that's what they would want. >> my father was always known for having a really big smile always. i think something he'd want me to conti
i lost my father, matthew, he worked for canter fitzgerald in the north tower. >> delaney, i lost myat canter fitzgerald. >> hi, my name is jessica wearing. i lost my father james wearing. he worked for canter fitzgerald, as well, on the 101st floor of the north tower. >> tell me about some of the people or organizations who has helped you get through that awful time and helped get you to here. >> early on after september 11th, it was family and neighbors and communities...
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keep the combat reporter, frankie fitzgerald was clearly the long form.nd then of course katrina for the photography. they were such outstanding women that a couple of people ask about one person or another person that these three worthy outstanding. and so then, what were my source materials? i lucked out on this one. kate left everything to her sister and brother and her sister was beside her all the way. shee had a really tragic childhood and her parents were killed when she was 18 so her sister was family. the sister had everything in plastic bins in a storage unit. so my husband and i flew to sydney and i spent lots of time with rachel, the sister. i found stuff and said this and she said no. so wonderful and fully cooperating. and they were open, they wanted their sisterss story told, every aspect. so the stuff she never talked about, they knew the story needed to be cold so that was wonderful. katrinehe had a diet about the same time in her early 60s. she had no family to speak of. her mother died shortly thereafter so it was her friends and david
keep the combat reporter, frankie fitzgerald was clearly the long form.nd then of course katrina for the photography. they were such outstanding women that a couple of people ask about one person or another person that these three worthy outstanding. and so then, what were my source materials? i lucked out on this one. kate left everything to her sister and brother and her sister was beside her all the way. shee had a really tragic childhood and her parents were killed when she was 18 so her...
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this is frances fitzgerald. as i said, she came with a lot of privilege connections. that was used against her. people thought well, she's got made. she's not money and all her connections, she can get easy stories but she didn't. she did the opposite. she did the hardest kind of reporting the kind of reporting no one else was doing. she would go to the battlefield and after battlefield, the civilian hospital to see how the civilians were taken care of. she had never seen anything like what these people were going through. the hospital, the smell and noise and she reported it all. she wrote it down. when she was trying to tell a story of how the damage and hurt was not helping the cause, she did things like spending time in one village along to write a piece for the new york times. next slide. because i showed you trained pictures, i wanted to read you a little bit from that magazine article.ma this is 1966, the u.s. has only been at work for one year end already she was zeroing in on the problem. she writes the land looks purpose, history is constant as emotional mod
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that day cantor fitzgerald lost more than two third of its company.eld virtually because of covid. this year, raising $12 million for the families of cantor employees that were lost to date, $180 million has been raised thank you for joining us we've been having conversations with you now, hard to believe, for 20 years i was having a conversation with a colleague of mine who is 10 years younger than i am about 9/11 and my appreciate of that day because i remember every moment of it seemed to be very different from my colleague who i don't think experienced it in the same way i don't mean to have to bring us back to that day and the significance of it and what it does to you emotionally to even think about it even having this conversation with you now is making me a bit emotional about what we all encountered then >> you are right i have senior executives who are 40 years old you think about it, they were in college at the time. i was dropping my son off at his first day of kinder and i raced down to the building i was standing at the base of the build
that day cantor fitzgerald lost more than two third of its company.eld virtually because of covid. this year, raising $12 million for the families of cantor employees that were lost to date, $180 million has been raised thank you for joining us we've been having conversations with you now, hard to believe, for 20 years i was having a conversation with a colleague of mine who is 10 years younger than i am about 9/11 and my appreciate of that day because i remember every moment of it seemed to be...
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border, hoping to feed their children meagan fitzgerald has more from guatemala in our series "climateter: from high above, this looks like a lush landscape when you peel back the layers, a very different story. the fields are ravaged, crops inedible, millions on the brink of starvation are you scared why? [ speaking foreign language ] jose vasquez is struggling to feed his family farmer and father of four says crops are being destroyed with climate change >> what's the problem with this? [ speaking foreign language ] no rain. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: the soil is rapidly deteriorating, triggered by extended periods of drought, followed by torrential rain warming climate causing more catastrophic weather events in 2020, two category four hurricanes hit central america in a span of two weeks, washing out entire villages in guatemala. climatologists war it will only get worse and disproportionally impact impoverished countries. jose took us inside his home where his wife does what she can with the little they have. >> how long will this food last you for? [ speaking fore
border, hoping to feed their children meagan fitzgerald has more from guatemala in our series "climateter: from high above, this looks like a lush landscape when you peel back the layers, a very different story. the fields are ravaged, crops inedible, millions on the brink of starvation are you scared why? [ speaking foreign language ] jose vasquez is struggling to feed his family farmer and father of four says crops are being destroyed with climate change >> what's the problem with...
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what kanter fitzgerald went through, do you find strengths how the company has progressed, and also asre, it took time and unbelieve lows in do you take optimism from what you see there today? >> i think my recovery was in a a very minute way emblematic of not what my company did, but so many other companies, what the city did, and our nation, and millions around the world helping to support the u.s., the injured and the grieving for their losses i am inspired by the presence of the unmeasured strength that exists within everyone, and continues to enable me to feel hope for a future, though the present is sometimes troubling there's always tomorrow. >> so, lauren, what are you doing now? are you still working in finance? >> i am. i'm still involved in finance, but i am running a revenue start-up -- which is the privatization, in essence, of consumer privacy so in a nutshell, the only people that haven't gotten played in the large ad games and resdrigs bugs of our data streams are us, the consumer, and we seek to capitalize that and put dollars back in people's pockets. >> it's hard to
what kanter fitzgerald went through, do you find strengths how the company has progressed, and also asre, it took time and unbelieve lows in do you take optimism from what you see there today? >> i think my recovery was in a a very minute way emblematic of not what my company did, but so many other companies, what the city did, and our nation, and millions around the world helping to support the u.s., the injured and the grieving for their losses i am inspired by the presence of the...
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megan fitzgerald explains >> reporter: it's been a tough year and a half for all of us.uys make things a little better pandemic pets are a thing. more than 12.5 million households got one since march of last year. >> it's the first time we've seen the shelters empty in chicago for 20 years, which is amazing. >> reporter: but with the good comes the not so good. >> it's super busy. >> reporter: at this animal hospital in chicago, hours were already reduced because of covid. now with a 30% increase in visits, they're trying to keep up. >> we are seeing massive uptick in appointments. it's been a great opportunity for us at this hospital in terms of just shifting, how do we see more patients, getting creative with having curbside drop-offs, having people wait outside with their pets. >> reporter: a crisis of care playing out across the country. nearly every state reporting a shortage in veterinarians. leaving pet owners anxious. >> do you have any appointments it's defeating to not do anything. >> the demand is exceeding our ability to keep up >> i requested a spay and neut
megan fitzgerald explains >> reporter: it's been a tough year and a half for all of us.uys make things a little better pandemic pets are a thing. more than 12.5 million households got one since march of last year. >> it's the first time we've seen the shelters empty in chicago for 20 years, which is amazing. >> reporter: but with the good comes the not so good. >> it's super busy. >> reporter: at this animal hospital in chicago, hours were already reduced because...
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this is frances fitzgerald as i said, shey came with a lot of privileged, a lot o of connectis and that was used against her. she's got it made, she's got her money, all her connections, easy stories but she didn't, she did the opposite. the hardest reporting and the kind of reporting no one else was doing. she would go to the battlefield. should go to a civilian hospital to see how the civilians were taken care. of. she had never seen anything like what these people were going through the hospital and she reported it all and run down. then when she was trying to tell a story of damage things like spending a lotw of time times s much. next line because i showed you is not has only been at work she was on the promise. right my history the village is here isolated by war. the vietnamese armies and radial arm of the trucks and airplanes in the sense of time and space, the very numbers and fast power of their machines distorted human proportion and the scale of possibilities. uprooted farmers pushing them over the edge of the old life and onto the road for the people watching wave upon wave
this is frances fitzgerald as i said, shey came with a lot of privileged, a lot o of connectis and that was used against her. she's got it made, she's got her money, all her connections, easy stories but she didn't, she did the opposite. the hardest reporting and the kind of reporting no one else was doing. she would go to the battlefield. should go to a civilian hospital to see how the civilians were taken care. of. she had never seen anything like what these people were going through the...
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we didn't earn profits this was the souls of the incredible people who joined cantor fitzgerald. how incredible they are. what new person joins the firm and gives 25% of their pay to these families i'm the proudest ceo people say you did a wonderful thing. no, no i stood on the most incredible employees' shoulders, and they helped stitch together my insides and give me my life back. >> an incredible journey you've been on. >> howard, that was beautiful. beautiful. >> we're with you and the families today you're about to speak, meet with them, share lunch and wrap your arms around them, as you have in every year since and every day thank you for your time and your memories on a really hard day. >> we really appreciate it. >> beautiful families. and i appreciate you guys doing this the never forget line, it just -- they just want to make sure that people know how difficult this was. e' gngo veo gn>>reoi tha tsi w >>> a jet just crashed into the world trade center. >> a plane has just crashed into the world trade center. >> i'm so worried about you. where are you? >> one of the dark
we didn't earn profits this was the souls of the incredible people who joined cantor fitzgerald. how incredible they are. what new person joins the firm and gives 25% of their pay to these families i'm the proudest ceo people say you did a wonderful thing. no, no i stood on the most incredible employees' shoulders, and they helped stitch together my insides and give me my life back. >> an incredible journey you've been on. >> howard, that was beautiful. beautiful. >> we're...
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this is frances fitzgerald. as i said, she came with a lot of privilege, a lot of connections and that was used against her. people well, he's got it made. she's got her money, she's got all these connections and she can just get easy stories but she didn't. she did the opposite. she will do the hardest kind of reporting and the kind of reporting no one else was doing . she went, she would go to the battlefield not by a long shot as the men but go to the sicilian hospital to see how the sicilians were taken care of so her privilege life she had never seen anything like what these people were going through. the hospital, the smells, the noise and she reported it all . she wrote it down. then when she was trying to tell the story of how this was all this damage and her was not helping the american cause, she did things like spend a lot of time and one village alone to write a long piece for the times. call the life of a village. next slide please. and because i showed you all of katrine's pictures i wanted to read
this is frances fitzgerald. as i said, she came with a lot of privilege, a lot of connections and that was used against her. people well, he's got it made. she's got her money, she's got all these connections and she can just get easy stories but she didn't. she did the opposite. she will do the hardest kind of reporting and the kind of reporting no one else was doing . she went, she would go to the battlefield not by a long shot as the men but go to the sicilian hospital to see how the...
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monica o'leary was the unluckiest person at fitzgerald. she was laid off from cantor fitzgerald in the north tower on the 108th floor on the afternoon of tuesday september 10. she gathered up her belongings in a box and said goodbye to all of her colleagues and left and she was home in time to watch general hospital. the next day, all of her colleagues were killed. she started back at work at fitzgerald the following week as the firm tried to rebuild and get back on its feet. since the entire department had been wiped out on tuesday morning, no one had even taken her off the payroll. that plays out over the course of the entire country over the course of that day the number of people that switched the flights on to one of the hijacked planes were switched their flights off of the hijacked planes at the last minute. people stopped for blueberry muffins and ended up living that day because they decided they were hungry on the way into work. the new york giants game went late monday night, september 10. it was in denver and so it was played m
monica o'leary was the unluckiest person at fitzgerald. she was laid off from cantor fitzgerald in the north tower on the 108th floor on the afternoon of tuesday september 10. she gathered up her belongings in a box and said goodbye to all of her colleagues and left and she was home in time to watch general hospital. the next day, all of her colleagues were killed. she started back at work at fitzgerald the following week as the firm tried to rebuild and get back on its feet. since the entire...
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congress and scott fitzgerald, major fight between democrats and nancy pelosi.epublicans think you got to call the house back and. pelosi still refuses to call the house back in session while hundreds of americans remain trapped behind terror lines. keep it here on the evening edit. ♪♪ welcome to the show, congressman scott fitzgerald. thank you for joining us. we have right now, we are hearing democrats are saying pelosi reports coming in from you should croak the house back into session, she still refuses to do that, why? >> liz, we had our conference last week as the event started to transpire in leader mccarthy dewas adamant talking to members saying what you think? how do you feel about this, should we come back? i think a lot of members felt there was a sense of urgency there, we needed to be in d.c. and start to wrap our minds about what exactly what's going down so not only the invitation but the request was made that members of congress return to d.c., the focus was on veterans, the committees appropriate as congressman just discussed and we did that. t
congress and scott fitzgerald, major fight between democrats and nancy pelosi.epublicans think you got to call the house back and. pelosi still refuses to call the house back in session while hundreds of americans remain trapped behind terror lines. keep it here on the evening edit. ♪♪ welcome to the show, congressman scott fitzgerald. thank you for joining us. we have right now, we are hearing democrats are saying pelosi reports coming in from you should croak the house back into session,...
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as i said, 658 with cantor fitzgerald alone. not only were people wondering whether the firm could survive but whether they could move on after such huge personal losses. but now they're doing fine. the ceo joins us rights now. we should point out that he's part of the -- a new financial empire. looking back on that day, remembering what your firm lost but you came back. i understand a lot of it had to do with the fact that firms starting helping each other. >> it was incredible. you know, the amount of good will and unity existed in our company and around wall street and around the country was really part of the fuel that helped us go about and rebuild. after this happened and i saw the tape you played with john, john, myself and others, we sat down and said, look we're going to do two things. number 1, we're going to do everything we can to help the victims and their families. number 2, we're going to rebuild the firm. that way we can do more to help the families and because we can't let the firm end that way. we're not going
as i said, 658 with cantor fitzgerald alone. not only were people wondering whether the firm could survive but whether they could move on after such huge personal losses. but now they're doing fine. the ceo joins us rights now. we should point out that he's part of the -- a new financial empire. looking back on that day, remembering what your firm lost but you came back. i understand a lot of it had to do with the fact that firms starting helping each other. >> it was incredible. you...
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canter fitzgerald's corporate headquarters were located in the impact zone of the north tower of the-- 650 of his employees. lauren: he took his son to kindergarten. one of her meetings was canceled but his brother gary showed up. use energy to make a difference. >> ask clients to help steering the business and donate everything we can to those families. i am motivated instead of being afraid. >> reporter: they raised $180 million to date with 100% of the global revenue going to the canter fitzgerald relief fund, cindy crawford, tony blair, peyton and eli manning and many more handling the transactions. ♪♪ >> reporter: while canter fitzgerald hires dozens of children of employees who lost that tragic day. just 6 years old when his father died in the attacks. >> he worked in it, a computer guy. >> reporter: often worked in investment banking. >> it will be somewhere comical for me to start my career and grow. >> reporter: so many children don't remember 9/11, too young or weren't there for it but they live every day with life changed because of it. everything from going to the airport
canter fitzgerald's corporate headquarters were located in the impact zone of the north tower of the-- 650 of his employees. lauren: he took his son to kindergarten. one of her meetings was canceled but his brother gary showed up. use energy to make a difference. >> ask clients to help steering the business and donate everything we can to those families. i am motivated instead of being afraid. >> reporter: they raised $180 million to date with 100% of the global revenue going to the...
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a want to bring in the principal fitzgerald group, keith fitzgerald so the bank of america released 14g immortality, so i'm saying to myself, how do i get a piece of that? i say keith probably knows. >> oh, i don't know about that but thank you for the faith you place in me. there's two companies out there this is a tough thing for individuals because you got to go with the really big companies that have the scope and scale to pull it out or go with the private stuff and find a way and pfizer is an obvious one, mrna, people think in terms of covid but it's programable medicine. adaptive biotechnologies is another one you're talking about immunosequencing a term most people have never heard of but imagine being able to program your body's own response to disease. i think we're going to beat things like cancer and immune suppressants and finally rocket labs which takes you out into space we'll need a whole lot of data and this company is putting satellites up helping make all this possible. charles: you know, it really is amazing, now that list, we flashed it up twice in this show some o
a want to bring in the principal fitzgerald group, keith fitzgerald so the bank of america released 14g immortality, so i'm saying to myself, how do i get a piece of that? i say keith probably knows. >> oh, i don't know about that but thank you for the faith you place in me. there's two companies out there this is a tough thing for individuals because you got to go with the really big companies that have the scope and scale to pull it out or go with the private stuff and find a way and...
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megan fitzgerald reports from guatemala. >> reporter: from high above, this looks like a lush landscapel back the layers, a very different story. these fields are ravaged, crops inedible. millions on the brink of starvation. are you scared? why? [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: jose vasquez is struggling to feed his family, says his crops are being destroyed from crimestoppers. >> -- climate change. no rain. >> reporter: that's because the soil is rapidly deteriorating, triggered by extended periods of drought and torrential rain. causing more catastrophic weather events. in 2020, two category four hurricanes hit central america in two weeks, washing out entire villages in guatemala. climb a toll gists say it will get worse. jose took us inside his home where his wife does what she can with what little they have. >> how long will this food last for? two days' worth of food. >> so it is a constant hunt for food. >> reporter: nearly half of all children are chronically malnourished in rural areas the number soars to 50%. the government is stepping in, providing food for families
megan fitzgerald reports from guatemala. >> reporter: from high above, this looks like a lush landscapel back the layers, a very different story. these fields are ravaged, crops inedible. millions on the brink of starvation. are you scared? why? [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: jose vasquez is struggling to feed his family, says his crops are being destroyed from crimestoppers. >> -- climate change. no rain. >> reporter: that's because the soil is rapidly...
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meagan fitzgerald has the latest. >> reporter: tonight shock and horror after a stabbing spree inside a new zealand supermarket. >> he saved this woman when she came out. >> reporter: a known terrorist with ties to isis reportedl grabbing a large knife from a display cabinet inside and started attacking shoppers >> just went and started stabbing and i just realized after that, oh my god, i have to run. >> reporter: in just 60 seconds, six people were stabbed, three critically wounded before police moved in shooting and killing the suspect, a sri lankan national labeled a national security threat back in 2016. >> he was closely watched by surveillance teams. >> reporter: what happened today was despicable it was hateful it was wrong it was carried out by an individual person who was gripped by ideology that is not supported here >> reporter: but it's that ideology that has the world on edge as the 20th anniversary of september 11th just a week away. the globe watched in horror as the taliban seized control of afghanistan fueling concerns that extremist ideology could be on the rise tom
meagan fitzgerald has the latest. >> reporter: tonight shock and horror after a stabbing spree inside a new zealand supermarket. >> he saved this woman when she came out. >> reporter: a known terrorist with ties to isis reportedl grabbing a large knife from a display cabinet inside and started attacking shoppers >> just went and started stabbing and i just realized after that, oh my god, i have to run. >> reporter: in just 60 seconds, six people were stabbed, three...
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bodies come pummeling to the ground, that some of those were my colleagues, my friends from cantor fitzgeraldi had a chance to fight. i had a 10 month old son. i didn't want to abandon him. i wasn't going to let them get one more on the kill list. so, it was a simple equation. anthony: when you talk about those atrocious things, you talk about 9/11 today, is there one dominant emotion from all of that? >> t most dominant emotion for me is the heroism that people who were not clothed in uniform showed each other that day, the grace of colleagues and friends, of strangers, helping each other. i had someone help mthat day in 1993, i helped a woman down a blackened stairwell. i think the most resonant piece of it is the grace we show one another in the times that seemed the darkest and most hopeless. and the notion that we all have such unmeasured strength. and it is moments that galvanize a people, society, the world in a pandemic, the situation going on in afghanistan, in many other areas of the world. when we come together and lay down our arms at the sides of looking into someone's eyes, you
bodies come pummeling to the ground, that some of those were my colleagues, my friends from cantor fitzgeraldi had a chance to fight. i had a 10 month old son. i didn't want to abandon him. i wasn't going to let them get one more on the kill list. so, it was a simple equation. anthony: when you talk about those atrocious things, you talk about 9/11 today, is there one dominant emotion from all of that? >> t most dominant emotion for me is the heroism that people who were not clothed in...
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tonight on "nbc nightly news," megan fitzgerald is making the trek where families are having troubleood. nearly half of all children in the country under the age of 5 are chroniclely malnourished. >> when people are closer to the edge because of generalized insecurity, a bad climate event can push them over the edge. >> coming up on "nightly news," a man is willing to risk everything to get out of the country and hear what he's already tried so far. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. is it as this our final day of summer? >> it is. are you sad to see it go? >> no. it was so hot today. it's going out with a bang. >> it's hot right now. >> i'm ready for cooler weather and also some rainfall chances. i thought i'd start with something different tonight. with fall officially arriving tomorrow and a look at my long-range forecast. when it comes to our rainfall chances, let's get right to it. september 29th next week into october 2nd we're looking at a system that's becoming a bit more clear into focus impacting fires to the north. it offers a few spotty shower chance
tonight on "nbc nightly news," megan fitzgerald is making the trek where families are having troubleood. nearly half of all children in the country under the age of 5 are chroniclely malnourished. >> when people are closer to the edge because of generalized insecurity, a bad climate event can push them over the edge. >> coming up on "nightly news," a man is willing to risk everything to get out of the country and hear what he's already tried so far. >>>...
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. >> john fitzgerald kennedy served as the 35th president of the u.s.y of 1961 until 1963. jfk brought america hope, strength, and a vision for a brighter future. >> and so my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do
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father vincent never came home from work in the twin towers where he was a vice president at cantor fitzgeraldl sense, he isjust physical sense, he is just gone, _ physical sense, he isjust gone, and thatjust really took away— gone, and thatjust really took away any— gone, and thatjust really took away any hope of closure for us. �* , away any hope of closure for us. ~ , ., ~ , away any hope of closure for us. . , us. as new yorkers collectively arieve us. as new yorkers collectively grieve on _ us. as new yorkers collectively grieve on this _ us. as new yorkers collectively grieve on this anniversary, - us. as new yorkers collectively grieve on this anniversary, the | grieve on this anniversary, the command to neverforget grieve on this anniversary, the command to never forget takes on new meaning, for those born after september 11, on new meaning, for those born after september11, how on new meaning, for those born after september 11, how will they be shaped by the stories and lessons of that day? the united states has described the first civilian charter flight from afghanistan since the am
father vincent never came home from work in the twin towers where he was a vice president at cantor fitzgeraldl sense, he isjust physical sense, he is just gone, _ physical sense, he isjust gone, and thatjust really took away— gone, and thatjust really took away any— gone, and thatjust really took away any hope of closure for us. �* , away any hope of closure for us. ~ , ., ~ , away any hope of closure for us. . , us. as new yorkers collectively arieve us. as new yorkers collectively...
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sneaking off while they were on tour with england, including in new york where they went to see ella fitzgeraldere was the drinking, we should not look past that, he said the 1970s kind of passed him by entirely, he was always looking for the fun that could be had. he did overcome that and that is the great part of his story, there was a brief separation from his wife, unemotional and turbulent time in his life, but he came back to her, they renewed their vows and although he was ill for the last few years, the work that he did, charity work in particular, in football and broadcasting, will live on. thank ou ve broadcasting, will live on. thank you very much- _ before becoming tottenham's record goal—scorer, jimmy greaves was breaking records at chelsea — the club where he started his career as a teenager. let's talk to chelsea historian rick glanvill — who will be going to the match this afternoon between chelsea and spurs. hello. how would you assess his contribution to chelsea? he hello. how would you assess his contribution to chelsea?- hello. how would you assess his contribution to chelse
sneaking off while they were on tour with england, including in new york where they went to see ella fitzgeraldere was the drinking, we should not look past that, he said the 1970s kind of passed him by entirely, he was always looking for the fun that could be had. he did overcome that and that is the great part of his story, there was a brief separation from his wife, unemotional and turbulent time in his life, but he came back to her, they renewed their vows and although he was ill for the...
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can't imagine ella fitzgerald showing up missing the back of her outfit.k like they are enjoying it. i preferred the palmolive commercials. really dating myself now. >> this woman is seen more shots than walgreens. laura: somewhere the village people are missing a member. college student was caught on camera throwing 3000 us flags in the garbage bag on september 11th. the student who confronted him next will tell us what happened. every day, coventry helps people get cash for their life insurance policies they no longer need. i'm an anesthesiologist and a pain physician by specialty. i was trying to figure out what i could do with this term life insurance policy. i'm sorta stuck because i can't just go out and buy more insurance, because of my diagnosis. i called coventry direct and everything clicked. there actually were a lot more options that i thought there ever would be. coventry helped michael like we've helped thousands of people sell all or part of their life insurance policies for cash. even a term policy. there probably are a lot of people that a
can't imagine ella fitzgerald showing up missing the back of her outfit.k like they are enjoying it. i preferred the palmolive commercials. really dating myself now. >> this woman is seen more shots than walgreens. laura: somewhere the village people are missing a member. college student was caught on camera throwing 3000 us flags in the garbage bag on september 11th. the student who confronted him next will tell us what happened. every day, coventry helps people get cash for their life...
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now from meagan fitzgerald. >> reporter: a shocking ending to a troubled year for tennis' highest paid star. >> i honestly don't know when i'm going to play my next tennis match. >> reporter: four-time grand slam champ, naomi osaka, in tears saying she's stepping away from the game. >> i think i'm going to take a break from playing for a while. >> reporter: it comes after a stunning upset in the third round of the u.s. open overnight. osaka, a set ahead of unseeded canadian leylah fernandez, starts melting down as her lead slips away. slamming her racket on the court, even hitting the ball into the stands. it happened on the same u.s. open court where osaka beat her idol, serena williams, in the finals three years ago after williams berated the chair empire repeatedly. osaka tear fully apologizing after the match as boos rained down from the crowd and claiming that moment marked the beginning of her struggle with depression. it's been a tough 2021 for osaka. first she dropped out of the french open, refusing mandatory post match news conferences, citing depression and anxiety. she also
now from meagan fitzgerald. >> reporter: a shocking ending to a troubled year for tennis' highest paid star. >> i honestly don't know when i'm going to play my next tennis match. >> reporter: four-time grand slam champ, naomi osaka, in tears saying she's stepping away from the game. >> i think i'm going to take a break from playing for a while. >> reporter: it comes after a stunning upset in the third round of the u.s. open overnight. osaka, a set ahead of unseeded...
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england and snuck out with one of his closest friends, bobby moore, and they went off to an ella fitzgeraldngland fans as someone they could relate to and eat at that later on into his broadcasting career. without those numbers, the staggering statistics, none of that would mean anything. the most gifted goal—scorer in english football history. we have seen a warm response at london stadium from west ham fans and no doubt they will see the same at the tottenham hotspur stadium data this afternoon when tottenham hotspur take on chelsea. i afternoon when tottenham hotspur take on chelsea.— take on chelsea. i am sure we will be hearing — take on chelsea. i am sure we will be hearing a _ take on chelsea. i am sure we will be hearing a lot _ take on chelsea. i am sure we will be hearing a lot more _ take on chelsea. i am sure we will be hearing a lot more about - take on chelsea. i am sure we will| be hearing a lot more about jimmy be hearing a lot more aboutjimmy greaves, who has passed away today at the age of 81. the headlines on bbc news... england and tottenham footballing legend jimmy grea
england and snuck out with one of his closest friends, bobby moore, and they went off to an ella fitzgeraldngland fans as someone they could relate to and eat at that later on into his broadcasting career. without those numbers, the staggering statistics, none of that would mean anything. the most gifted goal—scorer in english football history. we have seen a warm response at london stadium from west ham fans and no doubt they will see the same at the tottenham hotspur stadium data this...
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father vincent never came home from work in the twin towers, where he was a vice president at cantor fitzgeraldk away any hope of closure for us. l as new yorkers collectively grieve on this anniversary, the command to never forget takes on new meaning. for those born after september 11th, how will they be shaped by the stories and lessons of that day? nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. cbs news correspondent bradley blackburn is at ground zero. an extremely emotional weekend across the country, but particularly where you are. across the country, but particularly where you are-— where you are. absolutely, and emotional— where you are. absolutely, and emotional particularly - where you are. absolutely, and emotional particularly for - where you are. absolutely, and . emotional particularly for survivors and for family emotional particularly for survivors and forfamily members emotional particularly for survivors and for family members who lost loved ones in the attacks. 20 years is a significant milestone and many of them will come here to the world trade center side to what used to be ground zero
father vincent never came home from work in the twin towers, where he was a vice president at cantor fitzgeraldk away any hope of closure for us. l as new yorkers collectively grieve on this anniversary, the command to never forget takes on new meaning. for those born after september 11th, how will they be shaped by the stories and lessons of that day? nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. cbs news correspondent bradley blackburn is at ground zero. an extremely emotional weekend across the country,...
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i can't imagine ella fitzgerald showing up missing the back of her outfit. >> laura: they all look likeying it. i didn't see one bit of it. i prefer from the palmolive commercials. i'm really dating myself now. >> laura: this woman has seen more shots than walgreens, really coming out all over. >> laura: somewhere, the village people are missing. caught on camera throwing 3,000 u.s. flags in a garbage bag on september 11th. he's going to tell us what happened, stay there. >> laura: last week, washington university college republicans played 2,977 flags on campus, one for each live lost on 9/11 and on the 20th anniversary of the attacks, student was caught on camera after he was seen throwing them in a garbage bag. >> what's up? who are you? okay. >> laura: nice man bun. in joining me now, confronted the student in the video, also a member of the washington university college republicans. this is essentially destruction of property, probably a violation of state code to throw away the flag like that anyway but i assume it's against the student code of conduct so is he facing any discipli
i can't imagine ella fitzgerald showing up missing the back of her outfit. >> laura: they all look likeying it. i didn't see one bit of it. i prefer from the palmolive commercials. i'm really dating myself now. >> laura: this woman has seen more shots than walgreens, really coming out all over. >> laura: somewhere, the village people are missing. caught on camera throwing 3,000 u.s. flags in a garbage bag on september 11th. he's going to tell us what happened, stay there....
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joining me the fitzgerald group principal, keith fitzgerald, paul shatz and head of u.s.trading month this as we look ahead to the august adp report that comes out ought 8:15 eastern. greg, what are you watching in the market right now? >> good morning, dagen. and thank you for having me again. so obviously our eyes are on the employment number on friday. we are watching the fed obviously very closely here and we're also watching the data. so we've discussed before, we do think the employment side of the equation is very important for the fed here as we move into latter part of fall, into the fourth quarter, in terms of the taper conversation. but there is some concern i think more broadly, if you look at these consumer confidence numbers in particular, michigan, yesterday's number, we are seeing variables in the marketplace, call it inflation, call it geopolitical, call it delta variant, which is clearly impacting the demand side of the economy. so for friday, it's interesting. if we get a very outlier number to the upside, i think the market's going to focus on a quicke
joining me the fitzgerald group principal, keith fitzgerald, paul shatz and head of u.s.trading month this as we look ahead to the august adp report that comes out ought 8:15 eastern. greg, what are you watching in the market right now? >> good morning, dagen. and thank you for having me again. so obviously our eyes are on the employment number on friday. we are watching the fed obviously very closely here and we're also watching the data. so we've discussed before, we do think the...
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those three places, there is a business card, one of the people working for a subsidiary of cantor fitzgerald showing routine business as usual aspect of that morning at the pentagon as well as hanging over an office that would have identified somebody's specific office space. the piece that stand out to me the most, the story i like to show people, people don't realize this is the evening of september 11th there was a congressional barbecue the president hosts, this year it was on september 11th, 2001, and members of congress invited to the white house, a couple hundred pounds of tenderloin being served and after the event began to unfold, in washington dc, bbqs canceled, bbq was sent across the rescue workers and provide support at the pentagon. the invitation came to us from a staffer and his son attending the barbecue that evening. inside the visitor center you will notice there are these tall black walls and the pattern is similar, on the exterior of the visitor center, when flight 93 crashed here, the thousands of gallons of jet fuel that incinerate on impact scorched 80 to 100 hemlock
those three places, there is a business card, one of the people working for a subsidiary of cantor fitzgerald showing routine business as usual aspect of that morning at the pentagon as well as hanging over an office that would have identified somebody's specific office space. the piece that stand out to me the most, the story i like to show people, people don't realize this is the evening of september 11th there was a congressional barbecue the president hosts, this year it was on september...
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announcer: john fitzgerald kennedy served as the 35th president of the united states from january 1961brought america hope, strength, and the vision for a brighter future. president kennedy: and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask
announcer: john fitzgerald kennedy served as the 35th president of the united states from january 1961brought america hope, strength, and the vision for a brighter future. president kennedy: and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask
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scratch mine type of existence but the man who is in charge of boston democratic politics was john fitzgerald known as honey fitz and use rose kennedy's father he looked down on patrick kennedy he was twice mayor of boston in the state senator work to the house of representatives, he didn't like the fact that kennedy was quoting his college-educated doctor but only agreed to allow her to marry joe because he was going to become the youngest bank president in america, here's a picture of joe the youngest being present in america, that was a very small boston bank and his father was almost in the shares. >> i previously said i don't really like the gowns and somebody said they didn't like the tree she was taking with her but they were married in octobes that honey fitz did was to make sure he would keep joe on the straight and narrow which of course he could never do that he gave joe his own private secretary a man over here anymore in a matter of fact ted kennedy was named he became a permanent fixture and stayed with joe until he died this was taken in 1938 when he was on holidays with his wi
scratch mine type of existence but the man who is in charge of boston democratic politics was john fitzgerald known as honey fitz and use rose kennedy's father he looked down on patrick kennedy he was twice mayor of boston in the state senator work to the house of representatives, he didn't like the fact that kennedy was quoting his college-educated doctor but only agreed to allow her to marry joe because he was going to become the youngest bank president in america, here's a picture of joe the...