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. >> next will be paul simon with the sounds of silence. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> paul simon.ding of the names will continue now and will carry on until 1:00 this afternoon. it takes a very long time to read nearly 3000 names and it's a reminder of the enormity of what happened here ten years ago this morning. bob scheffer you've been watching here this morning. your thoughts. >> as you look into the faces of these people you realize what a monsterrous act of event this was. i think back to what john kennedy said, i've been berlinered. we were all at the pentagon that day. we were all at that place in pennsylvania where that plane went down. we on this awful day we saw america at its very best and that's the great strength of this country and as long as we exhibit that strength it helps me to know that whatever happened, the kind of things that happened on 9/11 will never defeat us. >> bob, you'll be back with us in a few minutes with face the nation and some special guests that have some perspective on what we've seen today, before we conclude our special report i want to go
. >> next will be paul simon with the sounds of silence. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> paul simon.ding of the names will continue now and will carry on until 1:00 this afternoon. it takes a very long time to read nearly 3000 names and it's a reminder of the enormity of what happened here ten years ago this morning. bob scheffer you've been watching here this morning. your thoughts. >> as you look into the faces of these people you realize what a monsterrous act of event this...
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. >> paul simon helped marked the anniversary of 9-11 on the ground zero send a. a somber version of the songs the sound of silence. >> also on hand, and james taylor who performed close your eyes. >> the hell was moved to the no. 2 spot after three weeks on top. when the movie brought in more than 8.5 million this weekend. more than 137 million to date. in first place, the movie contagion. >> it is time for the nfl. the forty-niners and raiders football coming out. >> 67 today for santa rosa. i will even the forecast for tomorrow coming up. with new and we nawawith hat >> it did store we can't. - the for less had no head coach. it-until one of seattle seahawks. --it traders are preparing for a season opener on monday night. today will be taking on the denver broncos. cadiz are out of the running for the playoffs. the deal west texas rangers beat oakland 8-1 today if, eliminating them from contention. if the giants pulled out a win against the los angeles dodgers. they're now trailing the diamondbacks by 8.5 games. >> years alive a view from the embarcadero. not a
. >> paul simon helped marked the anniversary of 9-11 on the ground zero send a. a somber version of the songs the sound of silence. >> also on hand, and james taylor who performed close your eyes. >> the hell was moved to the no. 2 spot after three weeks on top. when the movie brought in more than 8.5 million this weekend. more than 137 million to date. in first place, the movie contagion. >> it is time for the nfl. the forty-niners and raiders football coming out....
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paul simon intently -- mary: he was so good in the tribute yesterday in the celebration. >> fault. mary: so glad we don't have to call it ground zero anymore. call it ground zero anymore. i've always hated that name. john: seems like nadal has decided again he's got to go for it, put more on his shots. certainly that is going to be a key for him. dick: he's had very few easy service games. has one to open the third, as he holds at love. and now a confident look to the future, presented by lincoln financial group. u.s. open girls championship, grace min, senior in high school, won the u.s. girls' title. she won over caroline garcia. in the boy's championship, oliver golding of great britain won in three sets. two names to follow, as we look ahead to the future of this great sport. novak djokovic, two sets in the novak djokovic, two sets in the bank. dick: that's quite remarkable. he was 38-2 coming into this championship. he had won 13 straight matches here at the open. and djokovic with the only aces in the match -- well, nadal has won. djokovic now with four. -- has one. -- has on
paul simon intently -- mary: he was so good in the tribute yesterday in the celebration. >> fault. mary: so glad we don't have to call it ground zero anymore. call it ground zero anymore. i've always hated that name. john: seems like nadal has decided again he's got to go for it, put more on his shots. certainly that is going to be a key for him. dick: he's had very few easy service games. has one to open the third, as he holds at love. and now a confident look to the future, presented by...
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who knows what paul simon will play.d and have needed to get through the last ten years and the years that remain are best expressed by the words of god as inscribed in the book of ecliastes, there is a time for every purpose under heaven, a time to be born, and a time to die. a time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted. a time to kill, and a time to heal. a time to weep and a time to laugh. a time to mourn, and a time to dance. a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together. a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing. a time to win, and a time to lose. a time to keep, and a time to cast away. a time to rend and a time to sow. a time to keep silence, and a time to speak. a time to love, and a time to hate. a time of war, and a time of peace. god bless every soul that we lost. god bless the family members who have to endure that loss. and god guide us to our reunion in heaven. and god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> good morning. my name is deborah. it has
who knows what paul simon will play.d and have needed to get through the last ten years and the years that remain are best expressed by the words of god as inscribed in the book of ecliastes, there is a time for every purpose under heaven, a time to be born, and a time to die. a time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted. a time to kill, and a time to heal. a time to weep and a time to laugh. a time to mourn, and a time to dance. a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather...
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as did paul simon. to the refrains of sounds of silence, families saw for the first time the names of their loved ones permanently etched in bronze. ♪ ♪ the image in my brain ♪ still heaving with the sounds of silence ♪ >> reporter: these grounds are the final resting place for many of those who died on 9/11. >> i never got the remains of my michael. this is the place that i want to honor him. >> i am really sad by the fact that he is among one of the deceased, obviously. but at the same time i am so grateful that his name will be forever preserved in bronze. >> reporter: as they have ever year, bells tolled at the moments of impact. 9:37 was the moment flight 77 struck the pentagon. ♪ amazing grace >> good morning. >> vice president biden paid tribute to the pentagon victims and those who answered the country's calls. >> many of them were just kids on that bright september morning. like their grandparents, on december 7, 1941, they courageously bore the burden that history placed on their shoulders. >>
as did paul simon. to the refrains of sounds of silence, families saw for the first time the names of their loved ones permanently etched in bronze. ♪ ♪ the image in my brain ♪ still heaving with the sounds of silence ♪ >> reporter: these grounds are the final resting place for many of those who died on 9/11. >> i never got the remains of my michael. this is the place that i want to honor him. >> i am really sad by the fact that he is among one of the deceased,...
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. ♪ but the moon is slowly rising ♪ >> reporter: as did paul simon.the strains of "sound of silence" families filed into the memorial and saw for the first time the names of their loved ones permanently etched in bronze ♪ and the vision that was planted in my brain still remains, within the sound of silence ♪ >> reporter: these grounds are the final resting place for many of those who died on 9/11. >> michael patrick eiken. >> i never got remains of my michael. >> john a. >> i am really sad by the fact that he's among one of the deceased, obviously. but at the same time i'm so grateful that his name will be forever preserved, you know, in bronze. >> reporter: as they have every year, bells tolled as the moments of impact. 9:37 was the moment american flight 77 struck the pentagon killing 184 people. ♪ amazing grace >> good morning. >> reporter: vice president biden paid tribute to the pentagon victims. >> many of them were just kids on that bright september morning. but like their grandparents, on december 7th, 1941, they courageously bore the burden.
. ♪ but the moon is slowly rising ♪ >> reporter: as did paul simon.the strains of "sound of silence" families filed into the memorial and saw for the first time the names of their loved ones permanently etched in bronze ♪ and the vision that was planted in my brain still remains, within the sound of silence ♪ >> reporter: these grounds are the final resting place for many of those who died on 9/11. >> michael patrick eiken. >> i never got remains of my...
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one of the most poignant moments during yesterday's ground zero ceremonies was new york native paul simon and the vision that was planted in my brain still remains ♪ ♪ within the sound of silence [ cellphone translating ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. ♪ look at the map. okay. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t network. and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. [water splash] [child grasping for air] you can never know which pool safety step will save a life. until it does. no matter how safe you feel, adding multiple safety steps can mean the difference between a close call and a call to 911. simple steps save lives. to learn some new ones, visit poolsafely dot gov >>> almost 3,000 people were killed in the 9/11 attacks. their names now enshrined at the ground zero memorial. for their families, the past decade has been one of struggle, recovery, and resilience. russ mitchell toured the site with the father of
one of the most poignant moments during yesterday's ground zero ceremonies was new york native paul simon and the vision that was planted in my brain still remains ♪ ♪ within the sound of silence [ cellphone translating ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. ♪ look at the map. okay. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in the air. that's it right there. [ male announcer ] it's the at&t...
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while back in new york, paul simon, who said after 9/11, he wasn't s sure he could ever make an album again, came back, ten years later. ♪ and the vision that was planted in my brain ♪ ♪ still remains ♪ within the sound of silence ♪ >> so many people embracing at a transformed ground zero today. as soon as tomorrow, the memorial at ground zero will be en to the public. free tickets will be issued. but only 1,500 people allowed in at a time to protect the sanctity of the memorial. >>> as you all know, we went into this weekend with security very tight here in new york and washington, and really across the country, after word of that possible al qaeda threat, the warnings of a possible car bomb attack. abc's brian n ss tracking this going into this weekend. he's with us here tonight with the latest. brian, where does it stand? >> reporter: well, david, ststl no hard evidence of any kind that the plot was real. the fbi has now interviewed some 300 people, based on flight logs. they've all been cleared. they were not connected to terrorism in any way, according to the fbi. still, they con
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over growth and many industries and the vehicle market is no exception marcus also got it from paul simon group here in russia says although there are still war ease that some other countries car market is still promising if you look at russia in general and the car potential there over the long run. it by looking at the number of cars per thousand habitants looking at the age of the car park then definitely russia is growing we will have friend russia because that car market in europe great great you thirteen thirty forty so the general outlook is very good in russia of course you never know when is the next the people coming when is the next crisis coming so our investments are safe and we are happy with our investments so we definitely want to want to grow again in russia significantly . so currently we aim at an end of market share of about eight percent and we differently maybe we can already reach the true digits next year and for the markets. but also the business news for now the headlines are next with. the loomis the sucks it's just simply exists. exists to. see. if the most so
over growth and many industries and the vehicle market is no exception marcus also got it from paul simon group here in russia says although there are still war ease that some other countries car market is still promising if you look at russia in general and the car potential there over the long run. it by looking at the number of cars per thousand habitants looking at the age of the car park then definitely russia is growing we will have friend russia because that car market in europe great...
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the two men who are my greatest public expense paul operations, senator paul douglas and senator paul simon. regarde i always regarded the cementer percy as a friend and as anur state honest honorable representatives of our state o of illinois. about it's a little-known fact about chuck percy that he wasn one nearsighted in one of a new andision farsighted and the other. that unusual vision was a goods a metaphor for his politics as well. he described himself as fervently moderate, a was progressive republican. he said he was, quote, a conservative on many issues but a liberal on people issues, anddayshen yo of quote. he used the word liberal in the days he could get away with it. charles percy was born in pensacola florida and his family moved to chicago when he was a was baby.y. hi his father worked as a clerk and his mother taught violin for 25 cents a lesson.k at the bank his father worked failed in the depression and thwoeion percy family was forced into d bankruptcy and on to relief.cyot chuck percy got his first job at the age five selling magazines to help his family. he sold his mo
the two men who are my greatest public expense paul operations, senator paul douglas and senator paul simon. regarde i always regarded the cementer percy as a friend and as anur state honest honorable representatives of our state o of illinois. about it's a little-known fact about chuck percy that he wasn one nearsighted in one of a new andision farsighted and the other. that unusual vision was a goods a metaphor for his politics as well. he described himself as fervently moderate, a was...
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simon. >> paul joseph simon. >> marianne teresa simone. >> barry simowitz. >> jeff lyal simpson. >> khamladai singh. >> kulwant singh. >> roshan ramesh singh. >> thomas e. sinton iii. >> peter a. siracuse. >> muriel fay siskopoulos. >> joseph michael sisolak. >> john p. skala. >> francis joseph skidmore, jr. >> toyena skinner. >> and my uncle. we love you and miss you. you are always in our heart. >> and my uncle who we all love and mess. the rest of the family love and miss you each and every day. >> paul a. skrzypek. >> christopher paul slattery. >> vincent robert slavin. >> robert f. sliwak. >> paul k. sloan. >> stanley s. smagala, jr. >> wendy l. small. >> catherine smith. >> daniel laurence smith. >> george eric smith. >> james gregory smith. >> jeffrey r. smith. >> joyce patricia smith. >> karl t. smith. >> keisha smith. >> kevin joseph smith. >> leon smith, jr. >> moira ann smith. >> and the grandmother of the grandchildren who will never have the privilege of knowing my wife. >> into my brother, the emergency service, a truck no. 7. you gave us 18 years of service to nypd. mom and dad
simon. >> paul joseph simon. >> marianne teresa simone. >> barry simowitz. >> jeff lyal simpson. >> khamladai singh. >> kulwant singh. >> roshan ramesh singh. >> thomas e. sinton iii. >> peter a. siracuse. >> muriel fay siskopoulos. >> joseph michael sisolak. >> john p. skala. >> francis joseph skidmore, jr. >> toyena skinner. >> and my uncle. we love you and miss you. you are always in our heart. >>...
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unnoticed paul simon was supposed to sing bridge over troubled water. it appeared at the last minute when he went to the microphone that he changed his mind. they still had the chiron underneath his name saying he was singing bridge over troubled water but he wasn't. he chose to sing sounds of silence. he went from an optimistic song and saying a very dark pessimistic song to the neon god they prayed, 10,000 people may be more. i was struck by his -- what seems to be a snap decision and the last moment. that ceremony is so tightly choreographed i don't know what heads were spinning when he did that or if anybody mentioned it since sunday. i was deeply moved by his version of that song. you can see it online if you would like to look at it. later that night when the politicians and everybody left the area around 11:00 or midnight that night i went down there on my own and what i said and did is a private matter. i was deeply affected by that day as everyone in this room was. one of the producers that worked with me was on the plane from boston that went
unnoticed paul simon was supposed to sing bridge over troubled water. it appeared at the last minute when he went to the microphone that he changed his mind. they still had the chiron underneath his name saying he was singing bridge over troubled water but he wasn't. he chose to sing sounds of silence. he went from an optimistic song and saying a very dark pessimistic song to the neon god they prayed, 10,000 people may be more. i was struck by his -- what seems to be a snap decision and the...
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and i notice that paul simon was supposed to sing bridge over troubled water and it appeared over thelast minute when he went up to the microphone he changed his mind. they still had the chiron underneath his name saying he was singing bridge over troubled water, but he wasn't singing it. he chose to sing some of silence. he went from sitting in a neat optimistic song, ceylon silver girl and sing a very dark and sadly pessimistic song into the neon god be. 10,000 people may be more. it's a very powerful song and i was really struck by what seems to be a sound decision at the last minute. and you know, that ceremony is so tightly choreographed, i don't know what kind of heads were spinning when he did that. i don't know if anyone has mentioned it since i'm a, but i was deeply moved by his version of that song. you can see it online if you'd like to look at it later that night, when the crowds left of the hoopla and politicians have left the area around 11:00 or midnight tonight until sometime late that night, i went down there on my own. what i said and did was really just a private ma
and i notice that paul simon was supposed to sing bridge over troubled water and it appeared over thelast minute when he went up to the microphone he changed his mind. they still had the chiron underneath his name saying he was singing bridge over troubled water, but he wasn't singing it. he chose to sing some of silence. he went from sitting in a neat optimistic song, ceylon silver girl and sing a very dark and sadly pessimistic song into the neon god be. 10,000 people may be more. it's a very...
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in the immortal words of paul simon, hello, darkness, my old friends, sox fans must talk to you againdn't be happier. i happened to be in a bar at harvard square at the moment where carl crawford failed to go all-out to make a season-saving catch and the orioles scored to end the game. i was surrounded by ashen-faced sox fans, but ispontaneously cheered. yes, i was that guy, the lone voice celebrating as everyone turned to look at me like, screw you, dude, and that only made it all the more sweet. how did i get to this place where sox hatred consumes me, to the extent i take soul-stirring joy in seeing their fans get intimate again with soul-paralyzing pain? it goes back to my childhood in boston. when i was 4 years old, my dad taught me, black people do not root for the red sox. they were then thought of by many as the most racest team in sports. the last baseball team to integrate. the team that had rejected a chance to sign jackie robinson, dismissing him with the "n" word. who could cheer for that? they were to me a symbol of bost boston's regressing, anti-busing side. the celtics
in the immortal words of paul simon, hello, darkness, my old friends, sox fans must talk to you againdn't be happier. i happened to be in a bar at harvard square at the moment where carl crawford failed to go all-out to make a season-saving catch and the orioles scored to end the game. i was surrounded by ashen-faced sox fans, but ispontaneously cheered. yes, i was that guy, the lone voice celebrating as everyone turned to look at me like, screw you, dude, and that only made it all the more...
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poignant songs and music were performed by paul simon, yo-yo and james taylor. the centerpiece of the ceremony was the reading of the names of those who died. as we continue our coverage of september 11 ten years later, here, first, is a look at yesterday's events. ♪ oh, say can you see... >> marie rose abaz. >> paul abachez. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ o 'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ oh, say does that star... >> since then, i stopped crying but i haven't stopped missing my dad. he was awesome. i'll try to teach my brother all the things my father taught me. ♪ and the home of the brave >> god bless every soul that we lost, god bless the family members who have to endure that loss, and god guide us to our reunion in heaven and god bless the united states of america. ♪ o ear the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ >> and in remembrance of all those who died in new york in 1
poignant songs and music were performed by paul simon, yo-yo and james taylor. the centerpiece of the ceremony was the reading of the names of those who died. as we continue our coverage of september 11 ten years later, here, first, is a look at yesterday's events. ♪ oh, say can you see... >> marie rose abaz. >> paul abachez. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ o 'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rockets' red...
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subway walls ♪ ♪ and tenement halls ♪ and whispered in the sounds of silence ♪ [ applause ] >>> paul simon pins were sold across thth country. in 2010, there were 22,000 sold. [ footsteps approach ] [ male announcer ] there are snacks. and there are better snacks. quaker chewy, 25% less sugar than the leading sweet snacks, no high fructose corn syrup and the goodness of whole grains. but also a caring touch. you learn to get a feel for the trouble spots. to know its wants... its needs...its dreams. ♪call 1-800-steemer. >>> the church in lower manhattan, near the site where the world trade center has been rebuilt, beginning to be rebuilt ten years after those attack. what a morning it hasbeen, diane. we've seen those families. we've seen them go up to the memorial for the firstst time. we've heard those names being read. we heard those b bls ring and we remember what happen thad day. >> and, of course, all of the new york security forces have been out to make sure that this day went without incident. and we have said to you, that we will keep you up to date with the latest details on the ne
subway walls ♪ ♪ and tenement halls ♪ and whispered in the sounds of silence ♪ [ applause ] >>> paul simon pins were sold across thth country. in 2010, there were 22,000 sold. [ footsteps approach ] [ male announcer ] there are snacks. and there are better snacks. quaker chewy, 25% less sugar than the leading sweet snacks, no high fructose corn syrup and the goodness of whole grains. but also a caring touch. you learn to get a feel for the trouble spots. to know its wants......
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emerita de la pena >> azucena maria de la torre >> david paul de rubbio fax william dean >> jemal legesse de santis >> christian louis de simoneeangelis, jr. >> thomas patrick deangelis >> tara e. debek >> anna marjia debin >> james v. deblase >> paul decola >> simon marash dedvukaj >> jason defazio david a. defeo >> manuel del valle, jr. >> and mines and brother, we miss you and love you and will never forget what happened 10 years ago. god bless america. >> and my uncle. we miss you more than anything in the world. our family has 19 the same. give us a victory tonight in your honor. >> donald arthur delapenha >> vito joseph deleo >> danielle anne delie >> joseph a. della pietra >> andrea dellabella >> palmina delligatti >> colleen ann deloughery >> francis albert demartini >> anthony demas >> martin n. demeo >> francis deming >> carol k. demitz >> kevin dennis >> thomas f. dennis >> and my husband, michael cunningham. liam and i miss you today and all the days of our lives. god bless you. >> i am reading in honor of my father, the police officer of truck no. 2. we love you and miss you, and please continue to watch over us.
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we'll hear from james taylor and paul simon as well.athered here. also, there will be many touching moments. the families will be entering the plaza for the very first time, getting to look at the memorial here. they will walk under the plaza, look at the reflecting pools and move up to the edge. on those edges, ringing the reflecting pools, etched in bronze, the names of all of those who died here. they will be able to see them, touch them, photograph them for the very first time. t.j.? >> all right. susan candiotti, thank you. if we can, keep that picture up for me. the picture there of the huge reflecting pools. it's hard to really tell the story and try to describe what you are seeing. this is simply gorgeous. this is one footprint you're seeing there of one of the towers. but the two foot prints, that is where the towers actually stood. amazing to think. this will open to the public starting tomorrow. they wanted to have it ready for the tenth anniversary and it is ready. it will be dedicated today. the public will be able to make
we'll hear from james taylor and paul simon as well.athered here. also, there will be many touching moments. the families will be entering the plaza for the very first time, getting to look at the memorial here. they will walk under the plaza, look at the reflecting pools and move up to the edge. on those edges, ringing the reflecting pools, etched in bronze, the names of all of those who died here. they will be able to see them, touch them, photograph them for the very first time. t.j.?...
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. >> reporter: paul simon performed "the sound of silence. " ♪ within the sound of silence ♪ >> and afterul day of mourning, george, president obama will now turn back to job, calling on congress this morning from the rose guard ton pass his jobs bill. this evening, they'll send the legislation to congress. as you know, it's unusual for the white house to draft legislation. usually they have congress do that. >> especially what the president did on health care. but you really see the white house here going with a full court press on this becoming the template for the campaign as well. >> absolutely. you'll see him in the rose garden with a bunch of workers who would be helped by this. the democratic national committee is also running ads about this jobs bill, calling on congress to act. >> jake tapper, thanks very much. robin. >>> we're going turn to the extraordinary interviews with jacqueline kennedy, recorded almost 50 years ago and kept locked away until now. they're being released in a new book out wednesday, "jacqueline kennedy, historic conversations on life with john f. kennedy. t
. >> reporter: paul simon performed "the sound of silence. " ♪ within the sound of silence ♪ >> and afterul day of mourning, george, president obama will now turn back to job, calling on congress this morning from the rose guard ton pass his jobs bill. this evening, they'll send the legislation to congress. as you know, it's unusual for the white house to draft legislation. usually they have congress do that. >> especially what the president did on health care....
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we heard music from violinist yo-yo ma and paul simon and james taylor.d from dignataries, including mayor michael bloomberg. >> they were our neighbors, our friends our husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, children and parents. they were the ones who rushed in to help. >> of course, what makes this year different is the september 11th, memorial is now open on the plaza where the buildings once stood. there are trees, grass, walkways and those two beautiful waterfalls that have been built in the footprints of the twin towers where many family member are going. they walk over to that plaza and pay their respects to those they lost. jon and jenna a.m.? >> i remember the first year the reading of the names, what a simple -- what a simple, eloquent idea. the reading of those names to try to remember the people we lost that day and to keep us all from for getting that day. >> absolutely, americans do have a short memory. we try to put things behind us especially things we don't hike to think about. on this day, if no other there is room to look back at some of
we heard music from violinist yo-yo ma and paul simon and james taylor.d from dignataries, including mayor michael bloomberg. >> they were our neighbors, our friends our husbands, wives, brothers, sisters, children and parents. they were the ones who rushed in to help. >> of course, what makes this year different is the september 11th, memorial is now open on the plaza where the buildings once stood. there are trees, grass, walkways and those two beautiful waterfalls that have been...
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although he won that primary, he would go on to lose the general election to my friend, senator paul simon, who won with 50.1% of the vote. that same year senator percy's son-in-law, our colleague, senator jay rockefeller, was elected to the senate from west virginia. after leaving the senate, senator percy said his proudest accomplishment in office had been pushing for more opportunity for women in the federal government. his lasting legacy goes way beyond that. in 1970 it was senator chuck percy who persuaded richard nixon to nominate one of senator percy's former classmates for a spot on the court of appeals for the seventh circuit. five years later that former university of chicago classmate, john paul stevens, was elevated to the u.s. supreme court where he served with distinction until his retirement last year. i can recall when senator percy was in office. i had backed his opponent, senator douglas, whom he defeated in 1966. and i contacted his office. i was a student at georgetown law school. we had a group of democrats and i thought i will take a flier here. let me call his office
although he won that primary, he would go on to lose the general election to my friend, senator paul simon, who won with 50.1% of the vote. that same year senator percy's son-in-law, our colleague, senator jay rockefeller, was elected to the senate from west virginia. after leaving the senate, senator percy said his proudest accomplishment in office had been pushing for more opportunity for women in the federal government. his lasting legacy goes way beyond that. in 1970 it was senator chuck...
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although he won that primary, he would go on to lose the general election to my friend, senator paul simon, who won with 50.1% of the vote. that same year senator percy's son-in-law, our colleague, senator jay rockefeller, was elected to the senate from west virginia. after leaving the senate, senator percy said his proudest accomplishment in office had been pushing for more opportunity for women in the federal government. his lasting legacy goes way beyond that. in 1970 it was senator chuck percy who persuaded richard nixon to nominate one of senator percy's former classmates for a spot on the court of appeals for the seventh circuit. five years later that former university of chicago classmate, john paul stevens, was elevated to the u.s. supreme court where he served with distinction until his retirement last year. i can recall when senator percy was in office. i had backed his opponent, senator douglas, whom he defeated in 1966. and i contacted his office. i was a student at georgetown law school. we had a group of democrats and i thought i will take a flier here. let me call his office
although he won that primary, he would go on to lose the general election to my friend, senator paul simon, who won with 50.1% of the vote. that same year senator percy's son-in-law, our colleague, senator jay rockefeller, was elected to the senate from west virginia. after leaving the senate, senator percy said his proudest accomplishment in office had been pushing for more opportunity for women in the federal government. his lasting legacy goes way beyond that. in 1970 it was senator chuck...
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. >>> our deputy political director paul simon is tracking the trends for us. paul, michele bachmann a star of the tea party, but her standing has plummeted recently. has the tea party already moved on? >> reporter: it seems that way. remember she had her biggest victory on august 13 at that straw poll in iowa. the same day that rick perry has announced for president. and he has been stealing a lot of her thunder since this. in our cnn/orc poll from this morning, we broke it down by tea party supporters and nontea party supporters in the republican party. look at that. rick perry has a huge lead among tea party supporters at 38%. romney at 16%. palin not even in the top four. but look at the people who say they are republicans but not really tea party supporters. perry doing ok there as well. tied with romney right there when you put in the sampling error. and it is very interesting. one of the numbers i wanted to show you as well, and this is which candidate has the best chance of beating barack obama. electability. three out of four republicans say that is the
. >>> our deputy political director paul simon is tracking the trends for us. paul, michele bachmann a star of the tea party, but her standing has plummeted recently. has the tea party already moved on? >> reporter: it seems that way. remember she had her biggest victory on august 13 at that straw poll in iowa. the same day that rick perry has announced for president. and he has been stealing a lot of her thunder since this. in our cnn/orc poll from this morning, we broke it down...
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. >> we were doing fine until paul simon started to sing.r and tom and he was a mess. i mentioned your name to the president on saturday. along with that professor you've been hanging out with. hopefully we'll get to it tonight. i asked him a question about frustration, african-american community, young african-american males, poverty, unemployment. >> right. >> what a day it was. and i've been sitting in my office listening to your conversation. glad you two are getting along. >> yeah. >> but, yeah -- >> i've said to my wife last night and my kids who are 23 and 20. for the first time in their lives watched the day in that -- in the life on msnbc yesterday in sequence. and it is the first time they both felt ready. and when they were in school, we protected them from it like most parents of the era. and threw them through a loop. and what happened to them yesterday, they didn't just stop there. they watched every documentary on every channel. my son was still watching the msnbc documentary last night while the jets game was on. and that's h
. >> we were doing fine until paul simon started to sing.r and tom and he was a mess. i mentioned your name to the president on saturday. along with that professor you've been hanging out with. hopefully we'll get to it tonight. i asked him a question about frustration, african-american community, young african-american males, poverty, unemployment. >> right. >> what a day it was. and i've been sitting in my office listening to your conversation. glad you two are getting...
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deblase paul decola simon marash dedvukaj jason defazio >> and my uncle. we miss you and love you and we will never ever forget. god bless america. >> and my of gold and the godfather. we love and miss you and our family has not been the same since what happened. i know you are up their shining down on us watching the dallas cowboys, so give us a victory tonight in your honor. we love you. david a. defeo manuel del valle, jr. donald arthur delapenha vito joseph deleo danielle anne delie joseph a. della pietra andrea dellabella palmina delligatti colleen ann deloughery joseph de luca francis albert demartini anthony demas martin n. demeo francis deming carol k. demitz kevin dennis thomas f. dennis >> and my husband, michael and joseph cunningham. liam and i miss you and love you today and all the days of our lives. >> and in honor of my father nypd truck two. we love you and miss you. please continue to watch over us. jean depalma robert john deraney michael derienzo edward desimone iii andrew desperito cindy ann deuel jerry devito robert p. devitt, jr. den
deblase paul decola simon marash dedvukaj jason defazio >> and my uncle. we miss you and love you and we will never ever forget. god bless america. >> and my of gold and the godfather. we love and miss you and our family has not been the same since what happened. i know you are up their shining down on us watching the dallas cowboys, so give us a victory tonight in your honor. we love you. david a. defeo manuel del valle, jr. donald arthur delapenha vito joseph deleo danielle anne...
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michael hughes, australian defense liaison, who is presenting a gift on behalf of major paul simon, director of australian defense intelligence organization, to please join the director. the dio congratulates lieutenant general burgess and the men and women of the defense intelligence agency and the 50th anniversary, by presenting australian, aboriginal musical instrument, the didgeridoo. it is a lasting reminder of the dia and its counterparts, including the australian defence intelligence the order organiza. [applause] we would like to invite the canadian defense intelligence at shea and commander -- attache and commander to please come forward. in recognition of a longstanding relationship between dia and cdi, the rear admiral is presenting a western cedar paddle, traditionally used in ceremonies of the indigenous people of the northwest. in the early days of our continent, especially in canada, waterways were the only route to conquer the land and canoes were the only viable method of transportation. teh crew -- the crew had to paddle to go in the right direction. this battle is a symbol
michael hughes, australian defense liaison, who is presenting a gift on behalf of major paul simon, director of australian defense intelligence organization, to please join the director. the dio congratulates lieutenant general burgess and the men and women of the defense intelligence agency and the 50th anniversary, by presenting australian, aboriginal musical instrument, the didgeridoo. it is a lasting reminder of the dia and its counterparts, including the australian defence intelligence the...
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remaining a thirty four points to twenty four and their first game in paul barry although gallen had to rely on the late tries from simon danieli to make sure of that when they were twenty four twenty one behind was just twelve minutes remaining in england start their campaign against argentina and the other game in pool b. today for the same. and half is on the way in the game between fiji and the maybe into the and then maybe fifteen at the moment and later france take on japan in people say for yesterday host new zealand enjoyed it come to win over tonga in poor like they took a twenty nine year lead in oakland three first our prices from israel dark i'm richard carney the full kirchner landed apparently for tango on the stroke of half time drum you know scored for hosts as the fifth try while trying to could only manage their first of the night after seventy two minutes now is tomorrow night scoring what was the so consolation for his side but mannone added a late six in the last of the all blacks eventually won each forty one ten well before that rugby world cup i've never been poor for it caught up with former new
remaining a thirty four points to twenty four and their first game in paul barry although gallen had to rely on the late tries from simon danieli to make sure of that when they were twenty four twenty one behind was just twelve minutes remaining in england start their campaign against argentina and the other game in pool b. today for the same. and half is on the way in the game between fiji and the maybe into the and then maybe fifteen at the moment and later france take on japan in people say...
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remaining a thirty four points to twenty four and their first game and paul three well o'sullivan had to rely on the late tries from simon danieli to make sure of that when they were twenty four twenty one behind the just twelve minutes remaining england start their campaign against argentina in the early game in full speed today on the same. and half is on the way in the game between fiji and the media improved day and maybe fifteen in the last hour the moments and latest brands take on your pants in full day for yesterday host new zealand enjoyed a country when i was trying to improve like they took a twenty nine year lead in oakland first up prices from israel dark i'm richard cari before landing i don't see photography on the stroke of half time i drum you know school for house fish fry while trying to put only money for the first of the night after seventy two minutes now as to my lower school was the so consolation for his side but mannone i didn't like six in the last of the all blacks eventually won it forty one ten well before that rugby world cup i never caught up with former new zealand captain sean fitzpatric
remaining a thirty four points to twenty four and their first game and paul three well o'sullivan had to rely on the late tries from simon danieli to make sure of that when they were twenty four twenty one behind the just twelve minutes remaining england start their campaign against argentina in the early game in full speed today on the same. and half is on the way in the game between fiji and the media improved day and maybe fifteen in the last hour the moments and latest brands take on your...
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about, quite interesting which itel in my book about julian simon, you know the do missileer he was known as. he was the great sparring partner of paul alexey and he once won a famous bet. julian simon was once in london talking about the environment, and the war went on before him and showed him what a dramatic improvement to the air quality the introduction of the clean air act in london had had, and julian simon, what a master stroke of this was, produced his own goes back much earlier showing their quality has been in purging anyway. the pollution was going down quite naturally through the natural economic process. this year nine mentioned before to make things clean. there is this fantasy that environmentalists nurture that without them, without their intervention the world would go to hell in a handcart. i would contend that this is very much not the case. i hope i kind of answered the question. yes? >> the natural center for public policy research. can you tell us something about the shift in public opinion if any in britain in the wake of the climategate scandal which showed massive collusion and corruption across the board a
about, quite interesting which itel in my book about julian simon, you know the do missileer he was known as. he was the great sparring partner of paul alexey and he once won a famous bet. julian simon was once in london talking about the environment, and the war went on before him and showed him what a dramatic improvement to the air quality the introduction of the clean air act in london had had, and julian simon, what a master stroke of this was, produced his own goes back much earlier...