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we're at the pentagon city metro. not too far from the pentagon. of course, one of the sites of the 9-11 attacks. this very much on the mind of commuters starting their monday morning, they're encouraged even happy about the word that osama bin laden is dead but they're also aware of the new security warnings this morning in his speech last night, president obama said "there is no doubt al-qaeda will continue to pursue attacks against us." he warned the country to be extra vigilant. now, we just spoke with one commuter, matthew ruby, who talked about his reaction to the word that osama bin laden is dead. >> i was shocked. happy. it has been a long time and i'm very relieved. >> reporter: the president has warned of possible reprisals and that americans need to be extra vigilant. how are you feeling this morning? >> after i found out, i knew it wasn't going to be peaceful as soon as it was done. i'm a little worried. i don't want war. i'm kind of scared a little bit to see where it is going to go. all i can do is wait. >> reporter: are you going to
we're at the pentagon city metro. not too far from the pentagon. of course, one of the sites of the 9-11 attacks. this very much on the mind of commuters starting their monday morning, they're encouraged even happy about the word that osama bin laden is dead but they're also aware of the new security warnings this morning in his speech last night, president obama said "there is no doubt al-qaeda will continue to pursue attacks against us." he warned the country to be extra vigilant....
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jessica doyle joins us live from pentagon city. the metro station there, she has more on that side of the story. good morning, jess. >> good morning to both of you. yes, we are at the pentagon city metro station. right now, quiet of course. since it is 4:30 in the morning. this will be a bustling hub of activity in just a short while. commuters coming to work may be going to the pentagon right down the street from where i am right now. of course, one of the sights of the 9-11 attacks. in his speech last night to the american people, president obama said there is no doubt al- qaeda will continue to pursue attacks against us. he warned the country to be extra vigilant in the days ahead. analysts are saying that we could, in the short term, see an upswing of violence from al- qaeda. a show of strength from that organization that it is still a force to be reckoned with. that's why domestically, big city police forces are echoing the words of the president to be extra vigilant. in our area, this morning, here is what you may see. extra
jessica doyle joins us live from pentagon city. the metro station there, she has more on that side of the story. good morning, jess. >> good morning to both of you. yes, we are at the pentagon city metro station. right now, quiet of course. since it is 4:30 in the morning. this will be a bustling hub of activity in just a short while. commuters coming to work may be going to the pentagon right down the street from where i am right now. of course, one of the sights of the 9-11 attacks. in...
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of course, we're at the pentagon city metro station. this will start to be a bustling spot of activity in just a short time. workers coming to work in this area and of course, right down the street from the pentagon. of course, one of the sites of the 9-11 attacks. when the president spoke to the american people last night, he warned the citizenry to be extra vigilant. he said "there is no doubt al- qaeda will continue to pursue attacks against us." he warned the country to be extra vigilant in the days and weeks ahead. analysts are saying there could be an upswing of violence from al-qaeda as a show of force that it is still an operational organization despite losing its head in the death of osama bin laden. now, mayor vincent gray appeared on 9news now with bruce johnson and he urged local residents to heed the warnings of the president. >> i think people just need to be vigilant. they need to pay attention. we'll be on high alert. there will be increased police presence. there will be 100% identification checks going into our governm
of course, we're at the pentagon city metro station. this will start to be a bustling spot of activity in just a short time. workers coming to work in this area and of course, right down the street from the pentagon. of course, one of the sites of the 9-11 attacks. when the president spoke to the american people last night, he warned the citizenry to be extra vigilant. he said "there is no doubt al- qaeda will continue to pursue attacks against us." he warned the country to be extra...
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. >> up next, we're going to go live outside the pentagon and also to new york city where people areaden's death is front and center on newspapers worldwide. front page of the "washington post". justice has been done. ugs forces kill osama bin laden. and from the "new york times", bin laden killed by u.s. forces in pakistan. declaring justice has been done. hundreds, if not thousands, took to the streets after learning of bin laden's saegt. >> many have returned their their homes but they remain jubilant. more on the overnight situations. michelle, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, joe. good morning, eun. that sell bra tore feel active near swroupbd zero. they have thinned out and given way to commute as we kick off the commute. they come right here at kwroupbd zero taking that transportation before 9 shrfrpb 11, after the/11. a a special as they continue to build this area. once they learned osama bin laden had been killed, many taking to the streets here at grand zero, chanting usa. many of them draping themselves in american flags, carrying signs all throughout the c
. >> up next, we're going to go live outside the pentagon and also to new york city where people areaden's death is front and center on newspapers worldwide. front page of the "washington post". justice has been done. ugs forces kill osama bin laden. and from the "new york times", bin laden killed by u.s. forces in pakistan. declaring justice has been done. hundreds, if not thousands, took to the streets after learning of bin laden's saegt. >> many have returned...
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back to you. >> sarah simmons live from the pentagon city metro stop. we have much more on our website at myfoxdc.com. just look for the links on the home page. >>> we're going to get to tony perkins with a look at our forecast. it's now 7:15 this monday morning. >> we have a few showers moving through, including right outside of our studios here in northwest washington. light rain is being reported at reagan national airport as well. let's take a look at the satellite radar. we can show you the regions where we're seeing that precipitation. it's moving through, moving from the west to the east. we've been dealing with this for the last two hours, i would say. and here you go. it is mainly light rain that's falling, although there are a couple of spots where the rainfall is heavier -- in particular down near the fredericksberg area. a frontal boundary making its way through here tomorrow. it's a cold front. it will drop our temperatures for tomorrow and trigger showers and maybe some thunderstorms tomorrow after and evening. so we're not worrying about
back to you. >> sarah simmons live from the pentagon city metro stop. we have much more on our website at myfoxdc.com. just look for the links on the home page. >>> we're going to get to tony perkins with a look at our forecast. it's now 7:15 this monday morning. >> we have a few showers moving through, including right outside of our studios here in northwest washington. light rain is being reported at reagan national airport as well. let's take a look at the satellite...
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his most devastating terrorist activity was the 2001 attack on the trade center in new york city and the pentagon attack. however, after american troops moved into the country in 2002, he was forced to flee to the remote caves and mountains. the search for bin laden was like no other in history. he remained an elusive quary. he remained one step ahead of his foes. >>> bin laden was found in a mansion in a medium sized city near the pakistani military schools. obama -- president obama reached out to president become and george w. bush. he issued a statement that read, this moe mentous achievement marks a victory for america for the people who seek peace and lost their loved ones in 2001. the fight against terror goes on. america sent an unmistakable message, no matter how long it takes, it will be done. the future of u.s. relations in the middle east and terrorism. most agree the death is extremely significant in the united states. international studies stephen spent much of his time studying and traveling to the middle east. >> the challenges in the middle east regarding terrorism are much, much
his most devastating terrorist activity was the 2001 attack on the trade center in new york city and the pentagon attack. however, after american troops moved into the country in 2002, he was forced to flee to the remote caves and mountains. the search for bin laden was like no other in history. he remained an elusive quary. he remained one step ahead of his foes. >>> bin laden was found in a mansion in a medium sized city near the pakistani military schools. obama -- president obama...
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pentagon. just like in new york city people in d.c. and northern virginia turned out to celebrate the death of osama bin laden and remember those who died because of the terror mastermind. jeff hager is live outside the pentagon tonight with more on how people there reflected on the news of the terrorist's death. jeff. >> reporter: well, kelly, the news was very somber as friends, family members and co- workers brought flowers and prayers for the victims of the 9/11 attack here. >> we have been hoping he can rest. >> reporter: outside the pentagon osama bin laden's death prompted brian ball to return to a bench memorializing navy petty officer daniel cab layero. >> he was a friend of mine. we were both over in the barracks. he worked here. i worked over there. >> weighs among the 184 victims who died at the pentagon when american flight 77 flew into the defense department's headquarters 51 minutes after the first plane hit the world trade center. visitors here say bin laden's death represents justice for the victims' family. >> closure
pentagon. just like in new york city people in d.c. and northern virginia turned out to celebrate the death of osama bin laden and remember those who died because of the terror mastermind. jeff hager is live outside the pentagon tonight with more on how people there reflected on the news of the terrorist's death. jeff. >> reporter: well, kelly, the news was very somber as friends, family members and co- workers brought flowers and prayers for the victims of the 9/11 attack here. >>...
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back in 2000 and as we noted the 9/11 attack that has killed at least 2974 people in new york city at pentagon and when flight 93 crashed in a rural pennsylvania field. u.s. government has been offering a $25 million reward for information leading to bin laden's capture. >> 5:089 is the time. take a look at the weather forecast. >>> there will be a little calmer as far as those temperatures being so warm compared to yesterday. part of that is the fact that we have a breeze that is changing direction. it's going to come at us from the ocean and into the parts of the bay. we have a west wind at 13. everybody else pretty much calm until fairfield, southwest wind at 15. it kind of looks like a typical summer morning. that is why we're going to see clouds and finger fog that will touch oakland and berkeley this morning. temperatures are in the low to mid-50s. 47 in livermore. 46 in half moon bay. napa and santa rosa, low to mid 40s. everybody else in the low to mid-50s until you get to antioch at 62 degrees. fairfield the warm spot at 80. mid to upper 70s around the bay shore down into the south ba
back in 2000 and as we noted the 9/11 attack that has killed at least 2974 people in new york city at pentagon and when flight 93 crashed in a rural pennsylvania field. u.s. government has been offering a $25 million reward for information leading to bin laden's capture. >> 5:089 is the time. take a look at the weather forecast. >>> there will be a little calmer as far as those temperatures being so warm compared to yesterday. part of that is the fact that we have a breeze that...
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. >>> the terror attacks hit the baltimore area very hard and were in the middle of the pentagon and new york citypieces at world trade center had been taken across the country set up for memorials for those who lost their lives since september 11th and don harrison says if there's one here in baltimore county at a volunteer fire department. take a look. >> reporter: there you go. >> that's it. that's the 10-foot piece. >> reporter: a broken and twisted section of steel that once towered gracefully over the new york skyline it was brought down in the terror attacks on september 11th. and now rest here at providence fire company in towson. gary was among those who made the journey just a few weeks ago to bring the quarterton piece of steel to baltimore county. >> i hope it last for and stays for years and last for years and that it reminds people when they enter the station we what we do day in and day out and what dangers we face. it's our intention to put it here. >> reporter: right here is the walk of memory a patio and guarden to honor fallen heros. >> when woo avenue class for a -- when we hav
. >>> the terror attacks hit the baltimore area very hard and were in the middle of the pentagon and new york citypieces at world trade center had been taken across the country set up for memorials for those who lost their lives since september 11th and don harrison says if there's one here in baltimore county at a volunteer fire department. take a look. >> reporter: there you go. >> that's it. that's the 10-foot piece. >> reporter: a broken and twisted section of...
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and so we have a lot of opportunities in the united states as well as ever cities and with the pentagon budget over six hundred eighty five billion dollars in two thousand and eleven there are plenty of defense dollars to go around northrop grumman is the second largest defense contractor in the united states with nine point nine billion dollars in contracts in two thousand and nine alone i want more and more people here in charlottesville so big don't mind taking a piece about defense contracting pot i'm a pacifist but i'm a realist too sometimes war is necessary just because we want to be peaceful doesn't you know people meet us others don't see us presence in iraq and afghanistan as negative at all with their to help you know that a lot of them don't they don't know to just look at a murder like a you know we're tired but we're not we're there to help real estate advisor michael o'brien went to iraq as a defense contractor to do just that help but i realized before i'd been in the or you know nearly a year i was there fourteen months i was just a warm body to collect fees for my comp
and so we have a lot of opportunities in the united states as well as ever cities and with the pentagon budget over six hundred eighty five billion dollars in two thousand and eleven there are plenty of defense dollars to go around northrop grumman is the second largest defense contractor in the united states with nine point nine billion dollars in contracts in two thousand and nine alone i want more and more people here in charlottesville so big don't mind taking a piece about defense...
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the tractor attacks hit baltimore hard, we're right in the middle of the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania, and new york city. pieces of the world trade center have been taken across the country and setup as memorials to those who lost loved ones on september 11th. as we see there's one here in baltimore county. >> there you go. that's it. that's the 10th, 10-foot piece. >> a broken and twisted section of steel that once towered gracefully over the new york skyline, it was brought down in the tractor attacks on september 11th and now rest here at the providence fire company in towson. gary czar was among those who made the journey to bring the quarter-ton piece of steel to baltimore county. >> i hope it lasts for -- stays for years and lasts for years and that it reminds people when they enter the station exactly what we do day in and day out and what dangers we face. it's our intention to put it in this area right here. >> reporter: right here is their walk of memory, a patio and garden to honor fallen heroes. >> when we have a class for firefighting or rescue or whatever the members will be in there and th
the tractor attacks hit baltimore hard, we're right in the middle of the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania, and new york city. pieces of the world trade center have been taken across the country and setup as memorials to those who lost loved ones on september 11th. as we see there's one here in baltimore county. >> there you go. that's it. that's the 10th, 10-foot piece. >> a broken and twisted section of steel that once towered gracefully over the new york skyline, it was...
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city. another aircraft targeted the pentagon in washington.ourth crashed into a field in pennsylvania. altogether, more than 3,000 people died in those attacks. the last known sighting of bin laden before his death by anyone other than his entourage was later that same year as he prepared to flee from tora bora in afghanistan's mountainous tribal region. so what does osama bin laden's death now mean for al qaeda? joining us on the line from delhi is a journalist and author of "al qaeda: casting a shadow of terror." jason, do you think this is the beginning of the end for al qaeda? >> i think the beginning of the end of al qaeda started a while ago, largely in around 2005, 2006, when it became very clear that their key strategy, which was to radicalize and mobilize very large numbers of people in the islamic world, wasn't working. from around that date, after a surge of sympathy for al qaeda during and after the war in iraq, the invasion in iraq, we saw from that period, from 2005, 2006, all the polls showing that the support for their message,
city. another aircraft targeted the pentagon in washington.ourth crashed into a field in pennsylvania. altogether, more than 3,000 people died in those attacks. the last known sighting of bin laden before his death by anyone other than his entourage was later that same year as he prepared to flee from tora bora in afghanistan's mountainous tribal region. so what does osama bin laden's death now mean for al qaeda? joining us on the line from delhi is a journalist and author of "al qaeda:...
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. >>> no doubt about it, as chaos broke out in new york city in the pentagon on 9/11, it was also playingn a rural field in pennsylvania. united airlines flight 93 crashed about 80 miles southeast pittsburgh pennsylvania and 150 miles northwest of washington, d.c. justin mikeels is live in -- michaels is live in shanksville and joins to us set the scene. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you say that 150 miles that 150 miles is actually 20 minutes flying time to washington, d.c. that is how close this plane was to potentially doing some very, very serious damage to our capital city. but it didn't because of the heroic efforts of 44 people on board who took those four terrorists out and they did that right here in shanksville. let me show you where it happened. you can see down the hill there there's flag in that green space down there and that is the point of impact where flight 93 and its 44 heros aboard died. this is really considered by many here to be a burial ground for the people. and you can see all the construction happening here in stoney creek township. this is going to b
. >>> no doubt about it, as chaos broke out in new york city in the pentagon on 9/11, it was also playingn a rural field in pennsylvania. united airlines flight 93 crashed about 80 miles southeast pittsburgh pennsylvania and 150 miles northwest of washington, d.c. justin mikeels is live in -- michaels is live in shanksville and joins to us set the scene. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you say that 150 miles that 150 miles is actually 20 minutes flying time to...
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city. where a stone's throw from the pentagon and this is sort of the heart of the military contractor world on this and you see k.b.r. which stands for kellogg brown and root formerly a subsidiary of halliburton and now they're sort of you know famous or infamous depending on how you want to put it. who are managing or i suppose mr managing the logistics of the occupation of iraq and over here you've got general dynamics one of the biggest defense contractors of them all making fighter planes at all that's one thing and just down the road we have asked lockheed martin boeing another giant sci c. complex and many many more they're all right here right next to the pentagon so that everyone can conveniently get together and sign contracts and. you know eat lunch and have fun together the building that we're standing in front of now so that was my my third theory was probably don rumsfeld was hanging out with these guys as he has much of his life i mean he had the businessman he was. president sirleaf he's been he's had his fingers a lot of pots the possible there really were three different ag
city. where a stone's throw from the pentagon and this is sort of the heart of the military contractor world on this and you see k.b.r. which stands for kellogg brown and root formerly a subsidiary of halliburton and now they're sort of you know famous or infamous depending on how you want to put it. who are managing or i suppose mr managing the logistics of the occupation of iraq and over here you've got general dynamics one of the biggest defense contractors of them all making fighter planes...
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we're close to the pentagon and of course those in new york city, the site of the 9/11 terrorist attack. we have more from ground zero. >> reporter: they joined thousands of people visiting ground zero as news of osama bin laden's death raced around the globe. >> it's a victory for the rest of the world, but for us it's personal. >> reporter: her brother john died in the twin towers on the other side of this gate, a devastating loss made worse as the hunt for osama bin laden dragged on for nearly 10 years. >> to have someone who promotes hate and evil, i'm glad that he's dead. i'm glad he was killed and i'm glad he was shot in the head. >> reporter: his woman also lost a brother. for her the day is birth sweet. >> it's not like i'm happy that somebody died. but it was my brother's killer. >> reporter: americans welcomed the news of bin laden's death. here at ground zero where nearly 3,000 people died, feelings run especially deep. >> it's great to know this monster is dead, you know. been a long time coming. >> reporter: still, along with the celebrating comes some new anxiety. >> my fi
we're close to the pentagon and of course those in new york city, the site of the 9/11 terrorist attack. we have more from ground zero. >> reporter: they joined thousands of people visiting ground zero as news of osama bin laden's death raced around the globe. >> it's a victory for the rest of the world, but for us it's personal. >> reporter: her brother john died in the twin towers on the other side of this gate, a devastating loss made worse as the hunt for osama bin laden...
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how we were riveted to watching the horror unfold, explode in washington, d.c., at the pentagon and new york city and in shanksville, pennsylvania. and i acknowledge that this was a very -- a closure for those families who have suffered and continue to suffer. and a good thing that they have seen this person, this evil man, brought to justice. but it doesn't lessen their sorrow and their loss. and we're mindful of that and it comes back again to remind us that we have not by any stretch ended the threat of terrorism and we must remain vigilant. mr. holt talks about all of the new jerseyans who lost their lives that day and it was concentrated in our metropolitan areas surrounding new york city, but these were transcountry flights and some of the passengers were bound for the west coast and some of them were my constituents as well as, i don't know about mr. garamendi, but others in california i know lost their lives and those families are still grieving. so my heart goes out to them this evening. but i want to acknowledge also the comments and the contribution from our colleague from detroit, mr.
how we were riveted to watching the horror unfold, explode in washington, d.c., at the pentagon and new york city and in shanksville, pennsylvania. and i acknowledge that this was a very -- a closure for those families who have suffered and continue to suffer. and a good thing that they have seen this person, this evil man, brought to justice. but it doesn't lessen their sorrow and their loss. and we're mindful of that and it comes back again to remind us that we have not by any stretch ended...
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of the commando, it's good for the country to remember the heroism that happened in this city around the pentagonssoming here at ground zero. they've planted trees in the memorial area, which is going to be dedicated in just a few months on september 11th. and 100 feet from where we're standing right now is where president obama is going to be laying a wreath. there's what they call the survivor tree or surviving tree. it's a pear tree that was on this site on 9/11, was damaged but taken to another location, nursed back to health, and has been brought back to ground zero for planting. just a remarkable testament to the changes that we have seen on this site and to the new life that's going to be born here as well. that's where president obama is going to be laying the wreath shortly. all of that, of course, we'll bring to you live. we'll be right back. ocid most calcium supplemts... t adththod it's dif - alcium crhea >>> president of the united states is over at precinct 1, number 1 in lower manhattan, nypd officers, port authority officers. you saw this live picture. this is tape, just a little
of the commando, it's good for the country to remember the heroism that happened in this city around the pentagonssoming here at ground zero. they've planted trees in the memorial area, which is going to be dedicated in just a few months on september 11th. and 100 feet from where we're standing right now is where president obama is going to be laying a wreath. there's what they call the survivor tree or surviving tree. it's a pear tree that was on this site on 9/11, was damaged but taken to...
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pentagon declares war on computer hackers. >>> and fifth avenue find, surveillance video captures an attack on an elderly woman in new york city. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. today, we begin with paying tribute. across the nation yesterday, communities large and small remember generations of brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice, serving and fighting in our nation's wars. nbc's kurt gregory reports. >> halt! >> a day of remembrance at arlington national cemetery. president obama honoring tens of thousands of americans who gave their lives defending the united states. >> we remember that it is their courage, their unselfishness, their devotion to duty that has sustained this country through all its trials and will sustain us through all the trials to come. [ taps ]. >> reporter: at the vietnam war memorial, a call to americans to think about all those currently paying the ultimate sacrifice. >> i think there's a sense that in some way, much of the nation has psychologically moved on. combat casualties are no longer on the front page. sometimes they're no
pentagon declares war on computer hackers. >>> and fifth avenue find, surveillance video captures an attack on an elderly woman in new york city. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. today, we begin with paying tribute. across the nation yesterday, communities large and small remember generations of brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice, serving and fighting in our nation's wars. nbc's kurt gregory reports....
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. >> reporter: ten years and more than 7,000 miles from new york city, shanksville, pennsylvania, and the pentagontabad, pakistan, delivering the moment. >> after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden, and took custody of his body. >> reporter: it was breathtaking, and the moment of barack obama's presidency so far. criticized as naive and timid in foreign policy, president obama was steely in the crunch arc proving a risky u.s.-only mission inside a sovereign country. imagine if it had all gone wrong. instead, we are told it all went right. >> a small team of americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. no americans were harmed. they took care to avoid civilian casualties. >> reporter: this will help him politically, because it helps americans psychologically. their moment is his and vice versa. jim delowrie lost a brother-in-law and cousin in 9/11. >> it helps but it's not going to bring him back but it helps. >> reporter: bob lynn. just got back from duty in afghanistan. >> i was awestruck. i was relieved. this part -- this portion that start sod long ago is
. >> reporter: ten years and more than 7,000 miles from new york city, shanksville, pennsylvania, and the pentagontabad, pakistan, delivering the moment. >> after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden, and took custody of his body. >> reporter: it was breathtaking, and the moment of barack obama's presidency so far. criticized as naive and timid in foreign policy, president obama was steely in the crunch arc proving a risky u.s.-only mission inside a sovereign country....
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cities. on the one-year anniversary of 9/11, this man was taken into custody. wlfs he caught? not in a cave. >> he helped plan the world trade center and pentagon attacks was taken prisoner in a dramatic shootout on the anniversary of the attacks. >> he was caught in ka rachy. the largest city in pakistan. that tenz to be the kind of place these guys get caught. >> after searching hundreds of mountain caves the u.s. military failed to capture any of osama bin laden's top commanders. instead it took good u.s. intelligence and the pakistani police to land the biggest catch yet. he's a 31-year-old palestinian number three in the al qaeda terrorist network. backed up by the cia and fbi, pakistani police captured the man in the town. >> pakistan's third largest city. a year after he was captured in pakistan's third largest city, it happened again. >> in the hunt for osama bin laden tonight another big arrest. another one of his lieutenants. once again it's in pakistan and once again it's in a big, urban center. this time in the city of lahore. 200 miles southeast of the capital. >> not in a cave somewhere. not in the autonomous regions but in pakist
cities. on the one-year anniversary of 9/11, this man was taken into custody. wlfs he caught? not in a cave. >> he helped plan the world trade center and pentagon attacks was taken prisoner in a dramatic shootout on the anniversary of the attacks. >> he was caught in ka rachy. the largest city in pakistan. that tenz to be the kind of place these guys get caught. >> after searching hundreds of mountain caves the u.s. military failed to capture any of osama bin laden's top...
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announcement from the face of the earth, the singular face, ask the people of new york city, ask the people who lost lives at the pentagonis has been the announcement they have been waiting for for nearly ten long years, wolf. >> and let me be precise. that it's not just enough for the president of the united states to guess or for his top intelligence officials to tell them that bin laden is dead. they actually needed the body. they needed to do a dna sample, to make shiure that the person they suspected had been killed, bin laden, was, in fact, bin laden. they had dna evidence of bin laden. they had been waiting for many, many years because this was a deliberate effort to go out and capture or kill bin laden. and they wanted to make sure 100% that if they, in fact, suspected that bin laden was killed one way or another directly through a precisi precision-guided missile, through a predator drone or whatever method he was killed, they wanted to make sure that it was, in fact, bin laden, it wasn't somebody else. so they needed the body. they needed to do the dna evidence. they had dna from bin laden, enough dna, and obvi
announcement from the face of the earth, the singular face, ask the people of new york city, ask the people who lost lives at the pentagonis has been the announcement they have been waiting for for nearly ten long years, wolf. >> and let me be precise. that it's not just enough for the president of the united states to guess or for his top intelligence officials to tell them that bin laden is dead. they actually needed the body. they needed to do a dna sample, to make shiure that the...
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city makes way for the babies. >>> good saturday, i'm craig melvin. we start with new rev layings about osama bin laden, the pentagoneleased videos today seized during the raid that killed the al qaeda leader. it includes outtakes, practice runs and an unreleased video. but american officials have deleted the audio in an effort to keep bin laden's message from spreading even in death. brian mooar starts us off tonight. >> reporter: last glimpses of osama bin laden. including an unreleased message to the american people, apparently taped last october or november. this new video was seized during the raid that killed the terror chief and released saturday by the pentagon. officials say it is the single largest collection of senior terrorist material ever uncovered. the audio has been removed because u.s. officials don't want to spread bin laden's message. the most striking scenes, bin laden watching himself on television. notice here his beard is gray. that's the way u.s. officials say he looked when his compound was raided. in this practice video, his beard is dyed dark again. and an intelligence official also points
city makes way for the babies. >>> good saturday, i'm craig melvin. we start with new rev layings about osama bin laden, the pentagoneleased videos today seized during the raid that killed the al qaeda leader. it includes outtakes, practice runs and an unreleased video. but american officials have deleted the audio in an effort to keep bin laden's message from spreading even in death. brian mooar starts us off tonight. >> reporter: last glimpses of osama bin laden. including an...
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pentagon throughout the day. >> our time 5:39. we'll take you live to new york citycrowd gathered at ground zero should and we'll take a look at your monday - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> good morning. i'm tom kierein. cloudy sky over washington. live picture from the city camera. temperatures now in the 50s. we'll stay in the 50s throughout much of the morning. hit the 60s this afternoon, maybe a little sun breaking out. slight chance of an isolated shower. then overnight tonight, cloudy and cool. small chance of a sprinkle. near 60 by dawn tomorrow. a look at tuesday, wednesday, and into the week and weekend in 10 minutes. how is traffic, jerry? >> increas
pentagon throughout the day. >> our time 5:39. we'll take you live to new york citycrowd gathered at ground zero should and we'll take a look at your monday - ( music playing ) - we know technology can make you more connected. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser...
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city to the occoquan. # 95 unusually slow this early in the morning trg the pentagon to the 14th street bridge.cident activity now over on the shoulder. -- 3959 unusually slow this early in the morning from the pentagon to the 14th street bridge. westbound 50, we had reports of an accident west of davidsonville road on the west side. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> there was so much interest in news about osama bin laden that the web site of the newseum in d.c. was just overwhelmed. the newseum posts digital copies of front pages from hundreds of newspapers around the world onto its web site. thousands of people could not access the web site yesterday. the newseum says the web site was processing nearly 3,000 transactions per second. >>> the moment that will likely stay engraved in our memories, where were you when you first heard about the death of osama bin laden. some celebrities are now weighing in. >> i was in bed. i just laid there listening. i'm not one to be wanting to rejoicing but i know it's good thing. >> i was just surprised. it happened while i was in the air app
city to the occoquan. # 95 unusually slow this early in the morning trg the pentagon to the 14th street bridge.cident activity now over on the shoulder. -- 3959 unusually slow this early in the morning from the pentagon to the 14th street bridge. westbound 50, we had reports of an accident west of davidsonville road on the west side. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> there was so much interest in news about osama bin laden that the web site of the newseum in d.c. was...
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thehbound 395 after pentagon to -- to the 14th -- to street bridge and into city. near andrews air force base. coverr amount of cloud seeingd but we are cloud especially the metro the west of area. variable cloud cover throughout entablatures -- -- and temperatures, which are 60 on our way to the 70's. a mixture of sun and clouds. out an isolated thunderstorm this afternoon but of the blue west ridge mountains. a better chance of showers and storms tomorrow evening and night and some could severe and showers lingering into wednesday. virginia governor, bob has issued a statement on osama bin laden. is a great and moment for america and the world. he applauds president obama and administration and the brave women of our military for the successful operation. thanks for watching and we will be back at noon. "live with regis and kelly" is up next. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fas
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city that killed around 3,000 people. vice president biden will be at the pentagon today to lay a wreath. >>> well, as fighting continues togue the midwest and south, the army corps of engineers decided to blow up another levee. crews will detonate the last levee in order to divert water away from vulnerable homes and businesses. meanwhile, president obama has declared emergencies for kentucky, tennessee and mississippi, which authorizes fema to step in. in fmemphis, the mississippi river will crest at 48 feet, that's 41 feet above flood stage. >> it's the worst one we ever had. get this water down to the gulf of mexico, with the least amount of damage to anybody and get it down as fast as we can. >> the river is expected to overflow all the way from minnesota down to the gulf of mexico with 11 locations already measuring record crests. >>> and let's take a look at our traffic here in the washington area, see how things are moving out there. here's tanya hutchins. >> the eastbound lanes of dale boulevard are closed due to an accident there. this is 95 at the springfield interchange. earlier we had heavier traffic running s
city that killed around 3,000 people. vice president biden will be at the pentagon today to lay a wreath. >>> well, as fighting continues togue the midwest and south, the army corps of engineers decided to blow up another levee. crews will detonate the last levee in order to divert water away from vulnerable homes and businesses. meanwhile, president obama has declared emergencies for kentucky, tennessee and mississippi, which authorizes fema to step in. in fmemphis, the mississippi...
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cities rehearsing a message to the u.s. however security officials have removed the sound on that saying it could pose a security threat and pentagon off of the tapes is proof that al qaeda leader was killed but washington says it won't release images of his dead body but backtracked on cia promises to show the photos saying that could incite further violence but. reports the whole operation has been riddled with contradictions. the week began with an international news bombshell proudly dropped by the united states there was a female who was in fact in a lot of fire. that reportedly was used as a shield to shield bin laden from the incoming fire by tuesday of the blunder of a major back pedal in a room with bin laden a woman bin laden's wife a woman rather bin laden's wife rushed the u.s. assaulter and was shot in the leg but not killed america grabbed the world's attention after announcing the assassination of osama bin laden yet failing to get the facts straight the u.s. has also facilitated a rapid rise of conspiracy theories what they did is they told the bunch of different stories they took some stuff is for iraq and that's j
cities rehearsing a message to the u.s. however security officials have removed the sound on that saying it could pose a security threat and pentagon off of the tapes is proof that al qaeda leader was killed but washington says it won't release images of his dead body but backtracked on cia promises to show the photos saying that could incite further violence but. reports the whole operation has been riddled with contradictions. the week began with an international news bombshell proudly...
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city. of course there were three locations where people died, the world trade center, the pentagon and of courseas bound for california. so it is unclear this point is there be a ceremony at that site as well. at this point we do know the world trade center and the pentagon are on the schedule for the president and vice-president. we will follow his movement as he continues to make their rounds shaking hands of those family members who died. and this is sustained injuries but did manage to survive. again, this is that there is that the he's made so far this morning he was earlier at engine-54. if you're just joining our coverage that was the fire has that lost 15 members of died on september 11th. when the president spoke to those firefighters said " this is a symbolic site of the extraordinary sacrifice made on that terrible day. he went on to look at the memorial where the hell plaques on the walls each one recognizing the lost man or woman with comments from the family's etched in to those plaques from there he traveled to a nearby police station where he talked to members of the first respon
city. of course there were three locations where people died, the world trade center, the pentagon and of courseas bound for california. so it is unclear this point is there be a ceremony at that site as well. at this point we do know the world trade center and the pentagon are on the schedule for the president and vice-president. we will follow his movement as he continues to make their rounds shaking hands of those family members who died. and this is sustained injuries but did manage to...
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it's these other cities around the world that every understands is a target. >> jim miklaszewski is our chief pentagon correspondent. good to see you today. what are we learning about the courier who was really the key to our military finding bin laden? >> well, what was interesting about this courier is that the cia and other intelligence agencies really never knew his real name for the longest time. they did get a nickname, al kuwaiti, i think, was the original description. and through aggressive interrogation techniques were able to identify at least who is closest to osama bin laden, this most trusted courier. but that took a couple of years before they really found him. and then it took several years of tracking him down. and then once they did that, last year about nine, ten months ago, they followed him to that compound. and that's what led them eventually to killing osama bin laden. >> and now we have al qaeda saying yes, indeed, osama bin laden has been killed. and the organization says it will release a voice recording of bin laden made the week before he was killed. do you know anything abo
it's these other cities around the world that every understands is a target. >> jim miklaszewski is our chief pentagon correspondent. good to see you today. what are we learning about the courier who was really the key to our military finding bin laden? >> well, what was interesting about this courier is that the cia and other intelligence agencies really never knew his real name for the longest time. they did get a nickname, al kuwaiti, i think, was the original description. and...
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pentagon has not commented. they represent the gravest threats to the u.s. thousands of syrians are taking part in a day of defiance against their president. at least 21 people were killed in the city of homs and hama when security forces opened fire on protestors. the president has warned that the united states will take additional steps if they continue to oppress. >> just outside dara, women and children join the latest marches. they were prepared to take the risk of being shot. it's a sign of fear evaporating. that's bad news for the assad regime. once again, demonstrations followed the noon press. "bbc" is relying on amateur pictures coming out of syria. like other news organizations we have not been allowed to send teams in the country. demonstrators were shocked in central syria. the official news agency reported that 10 soldiers and policemen were killed by what they called terrorists. but they are facing a human rights change. >> it looks like a systematic attack on a civil yation population. a political decision to shoot and kill unarmed demonstrators and they could very well be a crime against humanity. >> on syrian tv president assan still looked like the leader 11 year
pentagon has not commented. they represent the gravest threats to the u.s. thousands of syrians are taking part in a day of defiance against their president. at least 21 people were killed in the city of homs and hama when security forces opened fire on protestors. the president has warned that the united states will take additional steps if they continue to oppress. >> just outside dara, women and children join the latest marches. they were prepared to take the risk of being shot. it's a...
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city after two planes crashed into them nearly a decade ago. and as flight 93 crashed into this field in shanksville, pennsylvania, brave passengers struggled with terrorists onboard. and also at the pentagon tonight many people who lost loved ones in that tragedy gained some satisfaction. the mastermind of it all has been brought to justice. u.s. leaders got a tip from a guantanamo bay detainee. last august officials discovered $1 million compound in pakistan. last week the president says he determined leaders had enough evidence to take action. one of the gutsy exist moves since the bay of pigs. navy seals dropped down on the roof on ropes, secured the building and got into a firefight. bin laden was ordered to give it up but he refused so he was shot and killed. so we went into pakistan, shot him twice, took a blood sample, wrapped him in a sheet, had a muslim burial, plopped him into the sea. >> reporter: well, jamie, certainly there is plenty of celebration, but you won't find it here. the death of osama bin laden has brought back a lot of painful memories of not only the 9/11 terrorist attack here, but also for those who lost their lives. the death of osama bin laden prompted this ei
city after two planes crashed into them nearly a decade ago. and as flight 93 crashed into this field in shanksville, pennsylvania, brave passengers struggled with terrorists onboard. and also at the pentagon tonight many people who lost loved ones in that tragedy gained some satisfaction. the mastermind of it all has been brought to justice. u.s. leaders got a tip from a guantanamo bay detainee. last august officials discovered $1 million compound in pakistan. last week the president says he...
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pentagon how many of the hydroelectric plants turbines are on the water level can change suddenly and dramatically too suddenly for the banks to absorb it plays havoc with the canal to . that's a city little we can only let the ships we have enough water for last year the water level dropped because of this hydroelectric plant and it caused big problems we could only look through smaller ships offloaded ones. control of the river flow by the plant has made building the boulders for the plane more attractive serious floods are less likely but the water that is put into the drains is taken away from the fish that need it to cover when people started building on the floodplain the places where the fish pond then flood anymore most of the spawning grounds are now gun and now it could last the voice of the voters of color g. might start being heard after fifty years of damage the plant may change its regime to release water for the rivers benefit not just its own. for the first time in fifty years the rules will contain a point on maintaining biodiversity in the river will still have a chance to bring the boulder back to life meaning that the mighty volga is treated with the respect it
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pentagon and deputy director of fema. i appreciate you joining us. >> glad i could join you tonight as well. >> the city manager mark rohraid you have been great. i know that you just went through a practice, a drill for this about a week ago. how has it worked when you put it into actual practice? >> what we were able to do is a lot of it was having the relationships and fema was really just proud of the team. we had to support the governor and i spent a lot of time earlier today and the fire chief and really going around the area touring the area. and what we hear is this is about the governor but part of the team. it's really looking at the city and state and the federal community. president sent me down here earlier this morning to make sure the entire federal family is here to support joplin. we also are working with the faith based community and the private sector but what's been striking is the neighbors helping neighbors here today. >> it's a great part of the country. you see that often not just in times like these. one of the things we've seen fema do in disasters like this is come in with temporary housing and
pentagon and deputy director of fema. i appreciate you joining us. >> glad i could join you tonight as well. >> the city manager mark rohraid you have been great. i know that you just went through a practice, a drill for this about a week ago. how has it worked when you put it into actual practice? >> what we were able to do is a lot of it was having the relationships and fema was really just proud of the team. we had to support the governor and i spent a lot of time earlier...
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pentagon tonight. david, thank you. as we've reported, the seals took computer files, flash drives, d.v.d.s and documents from the compound. they show bin laden desperately wanted another 9/11 and was again targeting major american cities. more on that from bob orr. >> reporter: the world never saw osama bin laden after this videotaped appearance in september, 2007, but documents grabbed from his compound reveal to the very end bin laden was still at the core of al qaeda's operations and dreaming of new attacks against america. cbs news has learned that memos recovered from bin laden's lair show the al qaeda leader was thinking big. the memos referenced potential attacks against major american cities: new york, washington, chicago and los angeles. sources say the writing suggests striking on important specific dates: july 4, september 11 and new year's. that's interesting to analysts because it may suggest a subtle shift in terror planning. historically, al qaeda has attacked when it's ready, not necessarily on holidays and anniversaries. sources say the memos do not indicate that the potential plots are operational. instead, they seem to represent an al qaeda wish list-- loose, aspirational outlines for strikes the te
pentagon tonight. david, thank you. as we've reported, the seals took computer files, flash drives, d.v.d.s and documents from the compound. they show bin laden desperately wanted another 9/11 and was again targeting major american cities. more on that from bob orr. >> reporter: the world never saw osama bin laden after this videotaped appearance in september, 2007, but documents grabbed from his compound reveal to the very end bin laden was still at the core of al qaeda's operations and...
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pentagon. that plan also hijacked by terrorists. everyone on board was killed. >> justine: a live look at ground zero, near city, people are startingo gather on this monday morning -- york city. they reflected on the fact that osama bin laden is now dead. many new yorkers live and watched as the towers came crashing down. all lot of them ran for their lives. possibly covered in dust. they're now waking up, with news that osama bin laden the man responsible for planning does a tax is dead. we will continue to follow the situation in new york trip the morning. a lot of people in the bay area are threatening -- are reflecting on the death. >> reporter: i'm getting reaction from people about the law instead. right next to me as mike. what is your reaction? >> i am surprised that we boxer caught him. i will believe it until i see it. >> reporter: so you want to see the body? >> reporter: speak-e yes i do. at this get the troops of the middle east. >> reporter: wider to believe that? >> lead as it's been so long. until i see it, i will believe it. >> reporter: tell me about your thoughts are you surprised? what is your reaction? >> i'm s
pentagon. that plan also hijacked by terrorists. everyone on board was killed. >> justine: a live look at ground zero, near city, people are startingo gather on this monday morning -- york city. they reflected on the fact that osama bin laden is now dead. many new yorkers live and watched as the towers came crashing down. all lot of them ran for their lives. possibly covered in dust. they're now waking up, with news that osama bin laden the man responsible for planning does a tax is dead....
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pentagon. >>> strong reactions about bin laden's death are not limited to the bay area. look at new york city, where people gathered at ground zero. make sure stay right here with us on "mornings on 2." coming up in our meeks half- hour we'll it take you live to ground zero for more on what's happening right now. >>> our coverage continues on the channel 2 website on the special "osama bin laden" tab of ktvu.com. you can find proem's full speech from last night and a time line of the events of 9/11. >> all right. >>> 7:07. obviously a lot of news to follow this morning but we still need to figure out how to get to where we need to go. sal, you say there's still problems out there? >> yes. and i wanted to mention at 3rd and mission they are still doing an investigation of an accident. let's go to it now. guys in the control room were nice enough to bring it up for us. newschopper2 showing 2rd and mission, a car ran into a fire hydrant and at least one person in the car was very seriously injure. it's been out there for hours. there is an investigation going on. at 23rd and mission -- youky --
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pentagon memorial, i'm julie carey, back to you. >> thanks so much. >> as you can image, there's strong reaction to the death of bin latdlatteden in new york city. michelle franzen. mayor bloomberg visited ground zero and he described saurm's demise as a critically important victory. what does it mean for new yorkers, now ten years after 9/11? >> reporter: well t certainly means a big boost here emotionally as one victim's family member put it that for the last ten years they've been held emotionally hostage by not knowing where osama bin laden was and not knowing what was next. now at least they know that osama bin laden is no longer a threat and that's exactly the point that new york city mayor michael bloomberg was trying to make today that -- that he was evil, that certainly new york has a lot to be proud of. it's a resilient city and the spirit is certainly strong and he's made those remarks and you can see it in the people and how they came out here overnight and the steady stream that continues throughout here today. not just new york residents, but also people who commute in and out of the city daily. people who are visiting from all ove
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city to honor those killed in the september 11 attacks. it's been ten years since osama bin laden masterminded the terrorist attack on the world trade center in the pentagon0 people. president obama will lay a wreath on the world trade center towers and ltalk to the family members of those who were kill in the attack. >>> the white house decided not to release photos showing oles's's death. the pictures are gruesome. they say bin laden was shot twice by u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s, once in the chest, once in the head. releasing the photos would not represent who we are as a country. the followers will incite violence. >>> despite confusion, no one has seen the photograph. three members of the armed services committee scott brown said they had seen the photograph. but now they're saying what they saw was not authentic. the chairwoman, dime ann finestein confirmed that no senators have seen the actual photographs. >>> and the fbi has a warning for anyone who may be searching on-line for pictures of osama bin laden. scammers are now sending e-mails and posting links on facebook that claim to have photos of the late terrorist. but when you click on those links, they
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made what may be the biggest concession yet offering to pull gunmen from cities if nato stops the air campaign. >>> and the pentagonup to 80% of troops said they have seen a friend killed and killed an enemy fighter. they have doubled the mental health staff in afghanistan. >>> "endeavour" astronauts will make a space walk today above the coast of northern australia. this is the first of four space walks to prepare the space station for operations after the end of the shuttle program this summer. >>> an israeli man broke american magician david blaine's record by standing on a nine-story high pole in tel aviv for 35 hours. he capped it off by swan diving into a giant pile of cardboard boxes. they are still looking for him. it's three minutes past the hour. now back to ann and al. >> by the way, gretchen got engaged last night and her parents don't know yet. she got engaged though. what's your name? >> scott. >> also in the crowd, al roker. >> that's right. i'm guessing you're from canada. >> right. >> how do i know? i'm not sure. good tse yoeu. thanks for coming down. let's check your weather. we have a low pressur
made what may be the biggest concession yet offering to pull gunmen from cities if nato stops the air campaign. >>> and the pentagonup to 80% of troops said they have seen a friend killed and killed an enemy fighter. they have doubled the mental health staff in afghanistan. >>> "endeavour" astronauts will make a space walk today above the coast of northern australia. this is the first of four space walks to prepare the space station for operations after the end of...
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cities and trains, as well as aircraft. >>> family members may be allowed to visit prisoners at guantanamo bay. "the washington post" says today the pentagon >>> this morning the government is planning some big changes in the way pilots and other air line worke erers prepare for th job. changes that are being called the most significant overhaul of airline training in 20 years, especially when it comes to smaller airlines. cbs news correspondent elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: the federal aviation administration on wednesday proposed strict new guidelines that could overhaul training techniques for the nation's airline pilots. >> the level of discipline, the type of training, the quality of training, and i think that's the key word, is the quality of training, is going to be scrutinized. >> reporter: among the proposals, requiring the use of advanced flight simulators to train for a real-world emergency scenario. and remedial training for pilots who fail key tests. the proposal is in part reaction to this deadly commuter plane crash near buffalo, new york, in 2009. air flight 3407 stalled and plummeted to the ground as it approached t
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city in october. he was time magazine's face of the tea party. he is a veteran of the secret service, the pentagon, and a vietnam combat veteran with the u.s. army. second speaker will be a dose of dara, the editor and founder and chief executive officer of wnd .com/ he is a syndicated columnist and author of the tea party manifesto. our third speaker will be brought in westbury -- brian westbury. he is the chief economist for first trust in visors. he is the former chief economist for a joint economic committee of the u.s. congress and he is a member of the academic advisory council of the federal reserve bank of chicago. our fourth speaker is dr. daniel mitchell, a senior fellow and a former economist for the u.s. senate finance committee. fifth we have the reverend c. l. bryant, the director of the tea party founding fathers. he is a member of the red river tea party and tea party patriots. a fellow at freedom works and a former president of the naacp in texas. he is a documentary producer and to confine doubt about that at his website. he is a baptist minister and founder of one nation back to
city in october. he was time magazine's face of the tea party. he is a veteran of the secret service, the pentagon, and a vietnam combat veteran with the u.s. army. second speaker will be a dose of dara, the editor and founder and chief executive officer of wnd .com/ he is a syndicated columnist and author of the tea party manifesto. our third speaker will be brought in westbury -- brian westbury. he is the chief economist for first trust in visors. he is the former chief economist for a joint...