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day is forever seared into _ years ago? day is forever seared into my _ years ago? into my memory. i years ago? day is forever - seared into my memory. i was at 120 wall st, directly across from the world trade center. i have heard that a small plane had hit the world trade center, the north building, and i quickly moved to our conference room, which had an expansive view of the fire. both world trade centers. it was a beautiful fall day like today, magnificent weather, i opened the window and in the 15 minutes between the first play and the second plane, the whole of downtown new york was filled with sirens, police boats. with sirens, police i of downtown new york was filled with sirens, police i remember a4 paperflying with sirens, police i remember a4 paper flying everywhere. that's what i remember. it was like a ticker tape parade and i knew there was no ticker tape parade today, and then we heard the sound of this jet coming straight at us and at the last moment plane veered and crashed into the second building and then i knew something terrible was in this and
day is forever seared into _ years ago? day is forever seared into my _ years ago? into my memory. i years ago? day is forever - seared into my memory. i was at 120 wall st, directly across from the world trade center. i have heard that a small plane had hit the world trade center, the north building, and i quickly moved to our conference room, which had an expansive view of the fire. both world trade centers. it was a beautiful fall day like today, magnificent weather, i opened the window and...
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sears was founded in chicago in the 1890s. it was a way of life in america.close for good on november 14th. >>> when your money is stuck in someone else's hands, our team can help rescue that cash. >> let's turn to chris chmura. >> let's run the numbers quickly. so far in 2021, we have heard from 1,548 people, just like mary who we'll talk about in a second. we have taken action for you folks and so far we have recovered $1.26 million. we kicked off our response team in the middle of 2016, way back when. we've heard from a lot of folks and recovered more than $5.7 million. here's how we get there. one case at a time. like mary in menlo park. she told us that she got her vaccination for covid-19 but not the $50 incentive the state offered for a while, way back when, so she asked us to step in. our team contacted the state health department. then mary got her 50 bucks. the state said that it was a procedural error that has since been corrected that impacted fewer than 1% of folks like mary. mary wrote our team a note and said many, many thanks to you and nbc ba
sears was founded in chicago in the 1890s. it was a way of life in america.close for good on november 14th. >>> when your money is stuck in someone else's hands, our team can help rescue that cash. >> let's turn to chris chmura. >> let's run the numbers quickly. so far in 2021, we have heard from 1,548 people, just like mary who we'll talk about in a second. we have taken action for you folks and so far we have recovered $1.26 million. we kicked off our response team in the...
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three years after sears filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. had 700 stores at the time of the filing >>> if you ever struggled with the tiny little ketchup packages and your teeth are not strong enough, heinz has a solution p packet rollers you can squeeze out the ketchup inside the $5 contraption is equipped with a key ring for port ability. >>> the 100 acre wood is taking guests on the winnie the pooh air bnb is england it has cupboards stocked with honey pots it is available in september and for uk guests. >>> back to the markets. a check on the top trending tickers on cnbc.com. the 10-year and tesla and palantir and alibaba dom. where do you start >> i don't know. the tickers. interesting. i like at them every day it is crazy to see how many people have interest in a certain number of stocks apple is always up there tesla is always up there i like to go back to the ketchup packet story >> okay. two things amc's ceo was on "fast money" last night now the ketchup roller >> it is $5. this is a marketing ploy, right? is there a market for peop
three years after sears filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. had 700 stores at the time of the filing >>> if you ever struggled with the tiny little ketchup packages and your teeth are not strong enough, heinz has a solution p packet rollers you can squeeze out the ketchup inside the $5 contraption is equipped with a key ring for port ability. >>> the 100 acre wood is taking guests on the winnie the pooh air bnb is england it has cupboards stocked with honey pots it is available...
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but in september 11, 2001, when he made one of the most searing pictures of that day, he was not at theld trade center at 8:46 or 9:03 when the planes hit the towers. he had been on assignment at a maternity fashion show in mid town when his office called. >> the planes at the world trade center. planes at the world trade center. >> reporter: he dove into the subway and emerged at the southern tip of manhattan. when did you start making pictures? >> when i came out of the subway. >> reporter: what goes through your mind? >> you just do your job. all of your senses are heightened. >> reporter: on the other hand, you have to basically shut something down in order to do your work. >> you do. you have to pretend it's not there. you just do your thing. >> reporter: richard drew has been doing his thing since age 19 when growing up in a suburb of los angeles called temple city he bought a police scanner. >> i would listen to the police and go chase a car accident or a fire or something. >> reporter: if he wasn't chasing breaking news, he learned to put himself near where news might break. >>
but in september 11, 2001, when he made one of the most searing pictures of that day, he was not at theld trade center at 8:46 or 9:03 when the planes hit the towers. he had been on assignment at a maternity fashion show in mid town when his office called. >> the planes at the world trade center. planes at the world trade center. >> reporter: he dove into the subway and emerged at the southern tip of manhattan. when did you start making pictures? >> when i came out of the...
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which was 100 times as big, when i was in retail stocks and now sears is basically dust. very sad. it was really one of the greatest companies in the world sam walton, it was really curiosity. it wasn't money, it wasn't his contact. it wasn't where he was headquartered. it wasn't all the things you might hear in a typical mba program, not my friends who teach business school too much in your book lifetime learners guide to living and learning you give book recommendations, yourecommend reading shakespeare ? >> i'm sorry again? >> with your book recommendations in the lifetime learners guide to reading and learning , do you recommend reading shakespeare? >> it's not on the list because i don't do fiction. i'm not an expert in that. it's kind of parallel for people who say you go online, you buy all this high-tech software and i've read 10,000 business books maybe but when they say go on our board i say no, i can give you the names of 20 people right now at 400 times as much as i do about building a hardware or software company but it would be silly for me to venture into s
which was 100 times as big, when i was in retail stocks and now sears is basically dust. very sad. it was really one of the greatest companies in the world sam walton, it was really curiosity. it wasn't money, it wasn't his contact. it wasn't where he was headquartered. it wasn't all the things you might hear in a typical mba program, not my friends who teach business school too much in your book lifetime learners guide to living and learning you give book recommendations, yourecommend reading...
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that day is seared into all of our memories. nothing we can do or say can replace the loss so many endured that day. nothing can change the profound way the events of september 11 altered us, individually and collectively as a nation. and let there be no doubt, the threat from foreign terrorists, like those involved in the september 11 attack, is one we must constantly guard against. but what we can do and what we have done is learn from the past to better anticipate and prepare for the next threat and to seek to disrupt it. as we mark this anniversary, we rededicate ourselves at the justice department to doing all we can to protect the american people from terrorism in all its forms, whether originating from abroad or at home. , and doing so in a manner that is consistent with our rule of law. with that, i am happy to take questions. reporter: attorney general garland, is there a provision in the texas law that you personally find especially concerning? ag garland: i think i have described all the provisions i find especially c
that day is seared into all of our memories. nothing we can do or say can replace the loss so many endured that day. nothing can change the profound way the events of september 11 altered us, individually and collectively as a nation. and let there be no doubt, the threat from foreign terrorists, like those involved in the september 11 attack, is one we must constantly guard against. but what we can do and what we have done is learn from the past to better anticipate and prepare for the next...
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it's been a tough time the searing images of people jumping, people in distress, triage center in our, you never forget those and, you know, my family wants to go to the 9/11 museum i can't make that trip i don't need any more memories i have the fresh memories. just a very, very tough time >> i hear you and i think we all understand that. shannon, you were relatively new in the business and i think in boston at the time >> i was i was a naive kid a couple years out of school. i went to school with a lot of people from new york and many in the financial services industry so sitting in a cube early in the morning getting calls from our partners, asset managers, people that worked with us, traders, people we serviced calling them trying to make sure they were okay i think it really drove home for me how important new york was in terms of the financial services industry and how much it was the heart of the industry that i was so excited to be part of. and just looking back and thinking about, you know, what happened over that next week but also over the next several years as things reall
it's been a tough time the searing images of people jumping, people in distress, triage center in our, you never forget those and, you know, my family wants to go to the 9/11 museum i can't make that trip i don't need any more memories i have the fresh memories. just a very, very tough time >> i hear you and i think we all understand that. shannon, you were relatively new in the business and i think in boston at the time >> i was i was a naive kid a couple years out of school. i...
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that i have heard drawn over the last week rick rex september 11, 2001 is a day that is seared in the memories of those of us who lived through that day and experience the trauma and the fear of that day. what has always struck me about that day and the days following, even standing here 20 years later is how the entire free world, they stood united against what we saw is a common threat. it came to us as naturally as breathing. we understood that as witnesses to mass murder we shared a duty to avenge those who had died. it may have been fear that forced us together. but in the days that followed the attacks, we as americans rediscovered the ties that had bound us for centuries and solidified our fate in the common cause of freedom. but, the more time that passes an september 11 attack, the more obvious it becomes history slips away from those who fail to heed its lessons. : : : wake of the attacks was among the most forceful and effective the world has ever seen, but still, even 20 years later, it is obvious that our work in afghanistan and the middle east is far from over. now, my c
that i have heard drawn over the last week rick rex september 11, 2001 is a day that is seared in the memories of those of us who lived through that day and experience the trauma and the fear of that day. what has always struck me about that day and the days following, even standing here 20 years later is how the entire free world, they stood united against what we saw is a common threat. it came to us as naturally as breathing. we understood that as witnesses to mass murder we shared a duty to...
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the deaths of three young adults are a searing - three young adults are a searing indictment of assessmentnk if there is an image that should stay with us it's that of ben's mother pleading with a senior clinician at cawston park hospital to get an ambulance for her son. that was in the eye as to when i was before he died. that was not addressed. this is how 22—year—old adam is spending his time now, busy, living with his mum. he has autism and six weeks at cawston park. none of these places should be open, - six weeks at cawston park. none of these places should be open, none| six weeks at cawston park. none of. these places should be open, none of them at all. they should all be shut down. , ., ., ., “ them at all. they should all be shut down. , ., ., ., ~ ., ., down. his mother took him out after some finding — down. his mother took him out after some finding stuff _ down. his mother took him out after some finding stuff pinning _ down. his mother took him out after some finding stuff pinning him - down. his mother took him out after| some finding stuff pinning him down. he looked up a
the deaths of three young adults are a searing - three young adults are a searing indictment of assessmentnk if there is an image that should stay with us it's that of ben's mother pleading with a senior clinician at cawston park hospital to get an ambulance for her son. that was in the eye as to when i was before he died. that was not addressed. this is how 22—year—old adam is spending his time now, busy, living with his mum. he has autism and six weeks at cawston park. none of these...
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lines for gas and supplies are leaving locals in searing heat for some the storm's aftermath more devastating than the impact >> this is probably the worst i've been through. i mean, i went through katrina. >> reporter: though torrential rain has passed, in mississippi the deluge helped erode a highway. the collapse killing two and injuring ten tonight across this battered region, no break from the heartbreak the storm gone, but the crisis still unfolding. miguel almaguer, nbc news, louisiana. >>> i'm morgan chesky in new orleans where tonight it's a slow motion disaster leaving more than a million people in the dark >> do you have any idea when you'll get power back >> right now, no it's crazy >> reporter: ida crippling a massive power grid today the energy provider saying it could take three weeks before hard hit areas are back up. >> the schools are not open, the businesses are not open, the hospitals are slammed. there's not water in your home, and there's not going to be electricity. >> reporter: in st. charles parish just west of new orleans, officials now warning residents to prepare f
lines for gas and supplies are leaving locals in searing heat for some the storm's aftermath more devastating than the impact >> this is probably the worst i've been through. i mean, i went through katrina. >> reporter: though torrential rain has passed, in mississippi the deluge helped erode a highway. the collapse killing two and injuring ten tonight across this battered region, no break from the heartbreak the storm gone, but the crisis still unfolding. miguel almaguer, nbc news,...
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that day is seared into all of our memories. nothing we can do or say can replace the loss so many endured that day. nothing can change the profound way the events of september 11th altered us individually and collectively as a nation. let there be no doubt the threat from terrorists, from foreign terrorists, like those involved in the september 11th attack is one that we must constantly guard against what we can do and what we have done is learn from the past to better anticipate and prepare for the next threat and to seek to disrupt it. as we mark this anniversary, we rededicate ourselves at the justice department to doing all we can to protect the american people from terrorism in all its forms, whether originating from aboard or at home. in doing so in a manner that is consistent with our values and the rule of law. with that, i'm happy to take questions. >> attorney general garland, is therere a provision in the texa law that you find especially concern something. >> i think i described all of the provisions that i find esp
that day is seared into all of our memories. nothing we can do or say can replace the loss so many endured that day. nothing can change the profound way the events of september 11th altered us individually and collectively as a nation. let there be no doubt the threat from terrorists, from foreign terrorists, like those involved in the september 11th attack is one that we must constantly guard against what we can do and what we have done is learn from the past to better anticipate and prepare...
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let's bring in david sears, retired navy seals. twice and the author of "smarter, not harder." thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> martha: i would like to play some testimony. antony blinken was grilled by senators about how this was handled. this is senator john barrasso that talked about the marine that was lost to his state of wyoming, riley mccollum. here's senator barrasso's comment. >> president biden has called this an extraordinary success. this has to be the lie of the 21st century. it's dishonest. if he believes it, it's delusional. america with no longer ever say we no longer leave no american behind because joe biden did. >> martha: david sears, good to have you with us today. what did you think of the secretary of state's answers today? >> it was really surreal, this is like the theater of sur. your start point is the same as tend point. seems to be a completely alternate reality. they took no responsibility for anything, no accountability, threw blame out and not saying the buck stops here. there's two
let's bring in david sears, retired navy seals. twice and the author of "smarter, not harder." thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> martha: i would like to play some testimony. antony blinken was grilled by senators about how this was handled. this is senator john barrasso that talked about the marine that was lost to his state of wyoming, riley mccollum. here's senator barrasso's comment. >> president biden has called this an extraordinary success....
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. >> that day is forever seared into all our memories. the pain, the terror. enormous loss. also the incredible displays of courage. >> reporter: courage that came with a promise to honor the nearly 3,000 lost on that horrible day. >> if we don't find life out of a tragedy, no matter what that tragedy is, it's just a tragedy. >> reporter: and so tomorrow, millions will pause across the country while thousands gather. in a field in shanksville, pennsylvania, at the pentagon, and here in the spot where the towers once stood. >> what used to be here was a pit. now it's an entire plaza. >> we wanted a place for contemplation and reflection but also a place full of hope. >> reporter: sacred grounds, a place defined by these names etched in bronze. a roster of heroes that will never be forgotten. beginning here in the morning, president biden and the first lady will visit all three memorial sites tomorrow. jay gray, nbc news, new york. >> jay, thank you. the fbi also honoring the victims of september 11. fbi director christopher wray and others gathered at the terrorist screening
. >> that day is forever seared into all our memories. the pain, the terror. enormous loss. also the incredible displays of courage. >> reporter: courage that came with a promise to honor the nearly 3,000 lost on that horrible day. >> if we don't find life out of a tragedy, no matter what that tragedy is, it's just a tragedy. >> reporter: and so tomorrow, millions will pause across the country while thousands gather. in a field in shanksville, pennsylvania, at the...
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/mexico border as thousands of migrants camp under a bridge in searing heat. what the u.s. government is doing to resolve the crisis. that's when we come back. very cs their own safelite story. this couple loves camping adventures and their suv is always there with them. so when their windshield got a chip, they wanted it fixed fast. they drove to safelite autoglass for a guaranteed, same-day, in-shop repair. we repaired the chip before it could crack. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust, when you need it most. ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ [doorbell] ♪ ♪ [doorbell] all the delivery. no delivery fees. dashpass. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food arrives as fresh as when it departs. being first on the scene, when every second counts. or teaching biology without a lab. we are the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a part
/mexico border as thousands of migrants camp under a bridge in searing heat. what the u.s. government is doing to resolve the crisis. that's when we come back. very cs their own safelite story. this couple loves camping adventures and their suv is always there with them. so when their windshield got a chip, they wanted it fixed fast. they drove to safelite autoglass for a guaranteed, same-day, in-shop repair. we repaired the chip before it could crack. and with their insurance, it was no cost...
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a week after several days of questions about what administration believed was happening in those searing images. he addressed t calling it horrific. this is the first time we have heard secretary mayorkas in the white house briefing room. he has talked about it throughout the week. there will ban investigation, it does not hold the ethics and values of his department. but you can tell, as you were just saying there, the last question in the briefing room a few moments ago about the searing history and the hurt and the pain that those images certainly have conjured up, and we heard the secretary there say he also is an immigrant, which is true, but the question is there is still a lack of trust about what will actually come out of this investigation, but he said there will be a thorough investigation. he said this department knows how to investigate the matter, so, you know, regardless of what it was, if it was a chain or a kw whip, we all saw those images. they have suspended the use of horseback at the border there. interestingly he said the migrant camps are empty and tried to make the
a week after several days of questions about what administration believed was happening in those searing images. he addressed t calling it horrific. this is the first time we have heard secretary mayorkas in the white house briefing room. he has talked about it throughout the week. there will ban investigation, it does not hold the ethics and values of his department. but you can tell, as you were just saying there, the last question in the briefing room a few moments ago about the searing...
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this mother of five is struggling to cope with the searing heat. is no way she can afford air conditioning. in d 15, they endured a 45 degrees celsius heat wave. 1200 people died from dehydration and heat stroke. this year, the temperature i nearly that high again. here, in the heart of karachi, it's almost unbearable to be standing out in the street. it's only 11:00 in the sun is beating down and the pollution makes it even worse. some wonder how long they can go on like this. this businessman thinks he has a solution to cool the whole city. building urban forests. [speaking non-englishanguage] anchor: this is -- reporter: this is the first urban forest. three years ago, it was filled with piles of rubbish, but look at it now. there are more than a thousand trees and in here, it can be six degrees cooler than the rest of the city. but to build more urban forests, he needs support from the authorities. in meeting after meeting with local officials, he gets turned down until finally some good news. >> fantastic. let's do it. reporter: he is beginnin
this mother of five is struggling to cope with the searing heat. is no way she can afford air conditioning. in d 15, they endured a 45 degrees celsius heat wave. 1200 people died from dehydration and heat stroke. this year, the temperature i nearly that high again. here, in the heart of karachi, it's almost unbearable to be standing out in the street. it's only 11:00 in the sun is beating down and the pollution makes it even worse. some wonder how long they can go on like this. this businessman...
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the events of 9/11 changed our country forever horrific images of tragedy are seared into our nationalof those who lived through it. there was also great hope and unity that spring forth in the aftermath. >> a tragic alert right now, and incredible playing crash into the world trade center in the lower tip of manhattan. maria: was then white house chief of staff andy carr who whispered the news into president bush's ear, it would be america's darkest day. now 20 years ago. >> today we had a national tragedy. two airplanes have crashed into the world trade center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country. >> the south tower collapsing the north tower falling 20 minutes later. in washington the center of american leadership the pentagon targeted and another hijacked plane. flight 93 crashing inching so pennsylvania. on wall street the explosion of the first building to calm down was being felt in real time. >> i just came back from outside and i'm cover was set, i was outside with the third explosion occurred. the whole area turn pitch black when the third explosion happened. i don'
the events of 9/11 changed our country forever horrific images of tragedy are seared into our nationalof those who lived through it. there was also great hope and unity that spring forth in the aftermath. >> a tragic alert right now, and incredible playing crash into the world trade center in the lower tip of manhattan. maria: was then white house chief of staff andy carr who whispered the news into president bush's ear, it would be america's darkest day. now 20 years ago. >> today...
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one person, my formal wife and we were under a trial separation at that point it led to a rather searing personal experience in the last year end a half in the governorship and some rather intense conversations with my boys and supporters and friends and family and it leads you to this point where you say a, i have learned a lesson that this own unique journey on this quote little white lie. .. >> a personal experience is where i had to particularly as it relates to the audience i care about most which is my four sons. again the gravity and this passivity with conversations over the years. back when i was in conferences last go around, or reporter comes up, six a microphone in my face and say do you think whoever the next nominee is should return their tax returns? and i say yes, a comet to 50 year tradition held by the republicans and democrats alike. but in some ways it has little to do with presidential returns for it at that point i was one of one or one of two i cannot member charlie beck then. the always of former government that's in the house, one of two. it's not illogical the r
one person, my formal wife and we were under a trial separation at that point it led to a rather searing personal experience in the last year end a half in the governorship and some rather intense conversations with my boys and supporters and friends and family and it leads you to this point where you say a, i have learned a lesson that this own unique journey on this quote little white lie. .. >> a personal experience is where i had to particularly as it relates to the audience i care...
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one of the final searing images, that horrific suicide bombing at the airport last week as thousandsperately tried to get on any plane they could. the mccollum family is painfully familiar with the ultimate sacrifice paid during the tumultuous withdrawal from afghanistan. >> everybody that he met, he touched their life in some way. he was special. any time you would talk to him, you knew he was genuine, wise. >> reporter: riley mccollum was 20 years old, one of the 13 american service members who died in the kabul airport terror attack. >> riley wanted to be a marine since he was 3 years old. he would run around in a diaper and my pink princess cowboy boots or snow boots with his toy rifle. he was either pretending to be hunting or pretending to be a marine running through the bushes. it was something he wanted to do and talked to everyone about. >> he wanted me to be proud of him. which i was. he just didn't know it. so he enlisted. and on his 18th birthday, he said, i'm going. >> riley got married on valentine's day. it was a small wedding. he wanted to make sure they were together
one of the final searing images, that horrific suicide bombing at the airport last week as thousandsperately tried to get on any plane they could. the mccollum family is painfully familiar with the ultimate sacrifice paid during the tumultuous withdrawal from afghanistan. >> everybody that he met, he touched their life in some way. he was special. any time you would talk to him, you knew he was genuine, wise. >> reporter: riley mccollum was 20 years old, one of the 13 american...
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. >> images of 9/11 are seared in our memories, but what was heard and said and what we remember and share will always take us to that day and closer to those we lost such heartbreak. and sadly, a part of our history. in just 60 seconds, more americans evacuated from afghanistan. richard engel speaks with some of those who have just gotten out >>> tonight, u.s.-bound flights carrying afghan refugees have been temporarily halted because of cases of measles among those arriving here. this comes as the second flight with americans on board left afghanistan since the u.s. military withdrawal richard engel is in the region tonight >> reporter: huge relief tonight for 158 foreign nationals, including 19 americans who arrived safely in doha they've been trapped in afghanistan since the taliban took over three weeks ago. this is only the second flight taking foreign nationals out of kabul international airport, and it has been a struggle for each passenger to get approved by the taliban for departure. making his way back to texas is an american with his wife and four children >> i was too sc
. >> images of 9/11 are seared in our memories, but what was heard and said and what we remember and share will always take us to that day and closer to those we lost such heartbreak. and sadly, a part of our history. in just 60 seconds, more americans evacuated from afghanistan. richard engel speaks with some of those who have just gotten out >>> tonight, u.s.-bound flights carrying afghan refugees have been temporarily halted because of cases of measles among those arriving...
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these acts of in comprehensible, evil left heartbreaking images seared into our collective memory today and every day we reaffirm our sacred commitment to pay tribute to the fallen. the survivors and the heroes through the rubble has been cleared. the fire is extinguished and our city is rebuilt. the painful memories of september 11th remain forever etched in the hearts of every american inspiring us to come together to build a more peaceful future for generations to come. meanwhile, the city of san francisco taking time today to remember the lives lost in the 9.11 terror attacks during a ceremony this morning. kron four's camila barco takes us there. >> n.11 is a day america won't forget the san francisco fire and police department remember those who lost their lives, but they also recognize the people who stepped up to help when the nation was under attack. >> i can. i can register some of the situations as we speak. after 20 years, the sights and sounds of 9 11 replay in jeffrey marino's head. i can just about every. every location we were at basically what we did and what we did see
these acts of in comprehensible, evil left heartbreaking images seared into our collective memory today and every day we reaffirm our sacred commitment to pay tribute to the fallen. the survivors and the heroes through the rubble has been cleared. the fire is extinguished and our city is rebuilt. the painful memories of september 11th remain forever etched in the hearts of every american inspiring us to come together to build a more peaceful future for generations to come. meanwhile, the city...
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. >> reporter: this month biles gave searing testimony before the u.s.enate >> i blame larry nassar and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> reporter: behind the scenes video diaries now part of the facebook docuseries, "simone verses herself" offer an intimate look at her struggles >> i just feel like mentally i'm struggling >> reporter: the star says she's now in therapy, a work in progress, putting healing and herself first. kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> up next for us here tonight, traveling overseas our guide to what you need to know in "the price you pay. working at recology is more than a job for jesus. it's a family tradition. jesus took over his dad's roue when he retired after 47 year. now he's showing a new generation what recology is all about. as an employee-owned company, recology provides good-paying local jobs for san franciscans. we're proud to have built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. let's keep making a differene toget
. >> reporter: this month biles gave searing testimony before the u.s.enate >> i blame larry nassar and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> reporter: behind the scenes video diaries now part of the facebook docuseries, "simone verses herself" offer an intimate look at her struggles >> i just feel like mentally i'm struggling >> reporter: the star says she's now in therapy, a work in progress, putting healing and...
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. >>> also a sear's of fire in the north bay, was this the work of an arsonist? and does the fire season make you itch? you're definitely not along. ucsf researchers discover the impact of wildfire smoke on our skin. california! during a flex alert, let's keep our power up and running. set ac cooler and use big appliances before 4pm. then from 4-9pm reduce use and take it easy on our energy. sign up today. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area news tonight. we're following breaking news. we're getting word in now of a sizable earthquake in mexico. initial magnitude 7.0 near acapulco. let's bring in rob mayeda. this is a big one, rob. >> we're looking at the location, how far away it is. it looks like 26 miles to the northeast of acapulco. the magnitude a 7.4 as more data has come in. it was revised downward to 7.0. the depth of this quake, anywhere from 8 miles to some reports as deep down as 30 miles. some people experiencing shaking motion all the way to the opposite side of southern mexico along the gulf coast. that's a long distance, as you see there on the west c
. >>> also a sear's of fire in the north bay, was this the work of an arsonist? and does the fire season make you itch? you're definitely not along. ucsf researchers discover the impact of wildfire smoke on our skin. california! during a flex alert, let's keep our power up and running. set ac cooler and use big appliances before 4pm. then from 4-9pm reduce use and take it easy on our energy. sign up today. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area news tonight. we're following breaking...
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the events of 9/11 changed our country forever horrific images of tragedy are seared into our nationalhrough it. there was also great hope and unity that spring forth in the aftermath. >> a tragic alert right now, and incredible playing crash into the world trade center in the lower tip of manhattan. maria: was then white house chief of staff andy carr who whispered the news into president bush's ear, it would be america's darkest day. now 20 years ago. >> today we had a national tragedy. two airplanes have crashed into the world trade center in an apparent terrorist attack on our country. >> the south tower collapsing the north tower falling 20 minutes later. in washington the center of american leadership the pentagon targeted and another hijacked plane. flight 93 crashing inching so pennsylvania. on wall street the explosion of the first building to calm down was being felt in real time. >> i just came back from outside and i'm cover was set, i was outside with the third explosion occurred. the whole area turn pitch black when the third explosion happened. i don't know if you could
the events of 9/11 changed our country forever horrific images of tragedy are seared into our nationalhrough it. there was also great hope and unity that spring forth in the aftermath. >> a tragic alert right now, and incredible playing crash into the world trade center in the lower tip of manhattan. maria: was then white house chief of staff andy carr who whispered the news into president bush's ear, it would be america's darkest day. now 20 years ago. >> today we had a national...
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it was just a searing, grotesque day. that's the best way to describe it.nchor: you weren't a reporter yet. we are around the same age. you experienced something that became distinct. that was targeting of muslims. i want to know from you, what was your experience? how did it rip -- inform your reporting later on? you ended up in pakistan. >> yeah. there's been a lot of talk as we approach the 20th anniversary about the legacy that it has had on muslims in the united states. in conversations that i've had with muslims, i grew up in indiana, it was not very diverse. there's really not a muslim i've come across who will say that they don't see a clear demarcation of a before time and and after time. after 9/11. we were all very aware of that the moment that the towers were hit. i would argue that instinctually, many of us were aware that before we knew who was responsible. there had been a number of terror threats throughout the late 90's. i think that the challenge is to figure out how to use some of that fear and anxiety and turn it into someing that is act
it was just a searing, grotesque day. that's the best way to describe it.nchor: you weren't a reporter yet. we are around the same age. you experienced something that became distinct. that was targeting of muslims. i want to know from you, what was your experience? how did it rip -- inform your reporting later on? you ended up in pakistan. >> yeah. there's been a lot of talk as we approach the 20th anniversary about the legacy that it has had on muslims in the united states. in...
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a mother of five is struggling to copeh the searing heat.s no way she can afford air conditioning. >> [indiscernible] correspondent: in 2015, the doors of 45 degrees celsius heat wave. 1200 people died from dehydration and heat stroke and this year, the temperature is nearly that high again. here in the heart of karachi, i is unbearable to stand in the street. it is only 11:00 and it is beating down. it makes it worse. at some wonder how long they can go on like this. anchor: heat stress happens when the body can no longer cool down through sweating. it can cause organ failures and death. more than one billion people will be affected by it over the next ctury if global warming continues at the current speed. correspondent: extreme heat is the silent killer. it is one of the deadliest disasters that we observe with an increase in 50 degree temperatures, it will have a huge impact on the world. oftentimes, extreme heat is the silent killer because we don't see the same images when there is a tropil cyclone. we don't see the impacts like people
a mother of five is struggling to copeh the searing heat.s no way she can afford air conditioning. >> [indiscernible] correspondent: in 2015, the doors of 45 degrees celsius heat wave. 1200 people died from dehydration and heat stroke and this year, the temperature is nearly that high again. here in the heart of karachi, i is unbearable to stand in the street. it is only 11:00 and it is beating down. it makes it worse. at some wonder how long they can go on like this. anchor: heat stress...
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searing heat in europe too and on the italian island of sicily, it verified that it is europe's highestre on record during the heatwave felt across the mediterranean. for nine days thousands of greek firefighters of struggle to contain the raging flames that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of land. 0n the island of avia in august, hundreds were carried to safety after they fled to the beaches. fires burned around the greek capital athens. injuly it became the first european city to appoint a heat officer. i asked her what it had been like there. it was devastating to a large extent because it feels like it is a premonition for the future. it is the beginning of a future that can be very catastrophic and very hard for us to survive in, around the mediterranean. and the more the forest burns, the higher the temperatures and less the humidity and it's what they've been telling us for years now all of the scientists talking about climate change. that this could start getting out of control. the devastation is also the fact that we have not been prepared, right? if we were b
searing heat in europe too and on the italian island of sicily, it verified that it is europe's highestre on record during the heatwave felt across the mediterranean. for nine days thousands of greek firefighters of struggle to contain the raging flames that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of land. 0n the island of avia in august, hundreds were carried to safety after they fled to the beaches. fires burned around the greek capital athens. injuly it became the first european...
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i'm frances rivera searing testimony from america's top gymnasts on the abuse they endured at the hands of larry nassar and the fbi's failure to act. simone biles, aly raisman, mckayla maroney, and maggie nichols all testified after years of being silenced. nbc's susan mcginnis has the details. >> reporter: on capitol hill, four of the world's top gymnasts testifying about sexual abuse by convicted usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar, and how the fbi and others handled their cases >> we suffered and continue to suffer because no one at fbi, usag, or the usopc did what was necessary to protect us. >> reporter: olympic gold medalist, simone biles, and elite gymnasts aly raisman, mckayla maroney, and maggie nichols accusing the organizations of failing at their jobs. >> i told the fbi all of this, and they chose to falsify my report and to not only minimize my abuse but silence me, yet again. >> it is astonishing and disturbing how many adults let you down >> reporter: hearing, following a scathing justice department inspector general report finding fbi agents never opened an official inve
i'm frances rivera searing testimony from america's top gymnasts on the abuse they endured at the hands of larry nassar and the fbi's failure to act. simone biles, aly raisman, mckayla maroney, and maggie nichols all testified after years of being silenced. nbc's susan mcginnis has the details. >> reporter: on capitol hill, four of the world's top gymnasts testifying about sexual abuse by convicted usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar, and how the fbi and others handled their cases...
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transform co has closed dozens of sears and kmart locationses since acquiring sears holdings in bankruptcytry. now they're down to only 35 stores. and those are some of your headlines from here. maria: all right, thank you so much, cheryl. president biden meeting with senator joe manchin yesterday, failing to persuade the west virginia democrat to support his $3.5 trillion spending plan. manchin refusing to support anything more than 1 and-a-half trillion dollars budget. biden reportedly warned that manchin's lack of support, the spending spree, could endanger the 1 and a quarter trillion dollars infrastructure bill. joining us now, michigan congresswoman, energy and commerce committee member debbie dingell. always a pleasure to see you. welcome back to the program. hope of you've been well. >> maria, it's good to see you and happy -- good to be here. maria: congresswoman, do you think that the infrastructure bill can move forward without the 3 and-a-half trillion dollar spending package? >> you know, this is what i'm going to tell you on this friday morning, maria. we think of the will ro
transform co has closed dozens of sears and kmart locationses since acquiring sears holdings in bankruptcytry. now they're down to only 35 stores. and those are some of your headlines from here. maria: all right, thank you so much, cheryl. president biden meeting with senator joe manchin yesterday, failing to persuade the west virginia democrat to support his $3.5 trillion spending plan. manchin refusing to support anything more than 1 and-a-half trillion dollars budget. biden reportedly warned...
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this will britney sears seen today? this will britney spears delete _ seen today?tney spears delete maker- seen today? this will britney i spears delete maker movement has been going on for years. —— the free britney movement has been going on for years. there were questions about the extent to which britney spears had been controlled and even exploited. a lot of people have been campaigning notjust for been campaigning not just for her to been campaigning notjust for her to be freed from her conservatorship, but for the whole conservatorship system to be reformed, and they are absolutelyjubilant, they feel absolutely jubilant, they feel vindicated, absolutelyjubilant, they feel vindicated, and this is what the star has wanted. we haven't heard from her in court today, but in her last testimony she pleaded for the court to do this, she found herfather intimidating and the conservatorship abusive. we are waiting for a press conference which should happen immediately after the court finishes the hearing. we expect to hear from her lawyer, and then we will learn exact
this will britney sears seen today? this will britney spears delete _ seen today?tney spears delete maker- seen today? this will britney i spears delete maker movement has been going on for years. —— the free britney movement has been going on for years. there were questions about the extent to which britney spears had been controlled and even exploited. a lot of people have been campaigning notjust for been campaigning not just for her to been campaigning notjust for her to be freed from...
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. >> reporter: this month biles gave searing testimony before the u.s.enate >> i blame larry nassar and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> reporter: behind the scenes video diaries now part of the facebook docuseries, "simone verses herself" offer an intimate look at her struggles >> i just feel like mentally i'm struggling >> reporter: the star says she's now in therapy, a work in progress, putting healing and herself first. kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> up next for us here tonight, traveling overseas our guide to what you need to know in "the price you pay. >>> it was a moment five years in the making, barack and michelle obama breaking ground today on his new presidential library in chicago construction has been long delayed by legal battles from residents who objected to placing the center in the city's historic jackson park obama vowed it will be a benefit to the community. >>> as more americans consider traveling overseas once again, a look at what you'll have to go through to book your trip, board to a fligh
. >> reporter: this month biles gave searing testimony before the u.s.enate >> i blame larry nassar and i also blame an entire system that enabled and perpetrated his abuse. >> reporter: behind the scenes video diaries now part of the facebook docuseries, "simone verses herself" offer an intimate look at her struggles >> i just feel like mentally i'm struggling >> reporter: the star says she's now in therapy, a work in progress, putting healing and...
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still listing 35 stores including the store to be closed in october the sears store.this federal mandate executive brands as shameful as it is think about this great iconic company. >> don't change the subject. separate from the executive branch house speaker said in april, you can't require people to be vaccinated not what we can do so it is all the agencies of the executive branch >> back to andrew's thing. this is a sad thing. migrate grandpa used to have the catalog. >> it has been bad for a long time they tried revamp it >> it is one of those moments you've got to take stock of what is happening >> you remember rainman. >> k mart. you remember when he said? >> what did he say >> k mart sucks. you have seen any movie. any references animal house? >> i don't have a memory like an elephant >> experts taking up pfizer's application later today. "squawk box" coming right back the pursuit is on. the pursuit of outperformance at pgim. with deep expertise to outthink across multiple asset classes, actively managing investments in the world's public and private markets. o
still listing 35 stores including the store to be closed in october the sears store.this federal mandate executive brands as shameful as it is think about this great iconic company. >> don't change the subject. separate from the executive branch house speaker said in april, you can't require people to be vaccinated not what we can do so it is all the agencies of the executive branch >> back to andrew's thing. this is a sad thing. migrate grandpa used to have the catalog. >> it...
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washington partnered with the ceo of sears. he put $4 million and the black community matched it with 8 and necessity built four schools in the south. they closed the education gap between 1920-1940 within six months. jesse: you talk about the danger of guilty white americans always trying to help black americans. sometimes that help does not materialize. >> i would rather confront the old-fashioned bigotry. they are hurting us with the helping hand. between 1930-1940 when racism was enshrined in law, the black community had the highest marriage numbers of any group. chicago, in the brownsville section, blacks had 731 black-owned businesses in 1929 and $100 million in real estate assets and out of wedlock birth was un9%. jesse: a lot of the money pouring into help black america doesn't always get to where it's supposed to get. you say the race hustlers make money off trying to help black america. >> we have had in one sense we had reparations for 60 years, it is called the poverty program. $22 trillion. 71 cents of every one of
washington partnered with the ceo of sears. he put $4 million and the black community matched it with 8 and necessity built four schools in the south. they closed the education gap between 1920-1940 within six months. jesse: you talk about the danger of guilty white americans always trying to help black americans. sometimes that help does not materialize. >> i would rather confront the old-fashioned bigotry. they are hurting us with the helping hand. between 1930-1940 when racism was...
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so thank you. much searing officials are saying their forces shot down is really massage headed towards its capital. state media reported and is really attacked who are getting damascus launched in an area southeast of lebanon. neither military provided further details . a security lockdown by authority as an engine administered kashmir as now and it's 2nd day. police are blocked and patrol streets after the death of a separate, the leader said, alisha villani, he advocated for kashmir and self determination, as well as merging with pockets don. it's been 2 years since the state of psalm and india is ne, released a list of citizens living there. the aim of that registry was to crack down on migration from bangladesh. but it's since been suspended and many say the system has left them in limbo. have the metal has more the ga robert b and his mother were relieved when the name showed up in psalms national register of citizens or, and see they applied for the unique identification number which is needed to get a job and government subsidies. it's been 2 years and the family is still waitin
so thank you. much searing officials are saying their forces shot down is really massage headed towards its capital. state media reported and is really attacked who are getting damascus launched in an area southeast of lebanon. neither military provided further details . a security lockdown by authority as an engine administered kashmir as now and it's 2nd day. police are blocked and patrol streets after the death of a separate, the leader said, alisha villani, he advocated for kashmir and self...
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searing heat in europe too and on the italian island of sicily in august, a reading of 48.8 celsius., it is europe's highest temperature on record during a heatwave felt throughout the mediterranean. for nine straight days thousands of greek firefighters have struggled to contain the raging flames that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of land. on the island of evia in august ferries carried hundreds of people to safety after they fled to the beaches. fires burned around the greek capital, athens, which injuly became the first european city to appoint a heat officer. i asked her what it had been like there. it's been devastating to a large extent because it feels like it's a premonition for the future. it's the beginning of a future that can be very catastrophic and very, very hard for us to survive in around the mediterranean. and the problem is that the more the forests burn, the higher the temperature is and the less the humidity so it's a vicious circle. it's what they have been telling us for years now, all the scientists talking about climate change. that this co
searing heat in europe too and on the italian island of sicily in august, a reading of 48.8 celsius., it is europe's highest temperature on record during a heatwave felt throughout the mediterranean. for nine straight days thousands of greek firefighters have struggled to contain the raging flames that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of land. on the island of evia in august ferries carried hundreds of people to safety after they fled to the beaches. fires burned around the...
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>> i think it's a moment that both feels still very recent in time and, partially, how seared it is into many of our memories and how formative a moment it was, especially somebody who was growing up -- and 9/11 occurred while i was in middle school. i think it very much shaped how we are in the world in this kind of post-cold war moment and also led to a lot of excesses. it led to a lot of mistakes. it's hard to look back at the unity that we felt on september 12th, at the hope for our ability to shape the world, and then now, two decades later, see so much of that just crumbled to dust, whether it was our intervention in afghanian, whether it was our freighted involvement in iraq. and, again, feeling two decades ago like we were at our most united point, and now, you know, struggling to find a comparable series of divisions and tensions since maybe the '60s or '70s. >> you served in an army intelligence battalion in iraq, and after that, as a civilian, you worked in a non-governmental organization helping relief workers in afghanistan. what called you to service? >> it was something i
>> i think it's a moment that both feels still very recent in time and, partially, how seared it is into many of our memories and how formative a moment it was, especially somebody who was growing up -- and 9/11 occurred while i was in middle school. i think it very much shaped how we are in the world in this kind of post-cold war moment and also led to a lot of excesses. it led to a lot of mistakes. it's hard to look back at the unity that we felt on september 12th, at the hope for our...