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do you miss the twin towers?i do miss the twin towers a lot. >> reporter: amid all this missing, film buffs can't help telling him the clips he missed in his montage. they missed the simpson one, the one in which homer goes all the way to the top of the one tower desperate for a bathroom and when he finds it out of order he goes all the way to the top of the other tower. didn't see god spell either. a cast sang atop the world trade center as it was nearing completion in 1973. >> you must never be dispressed. [ singing ] >> reporter: there's plenty of sad irony in old film trips like this one from trading places. >> in this building it's either kill or be killed. >> reporter: after 9/11 the towers were removed from "the sopranos" open. so was the "spiderman" t showing bank robbers in a chopperren snared by "spiderman"'s web spun from tower to tower. buts, instead of staying stuck in images of destruction, dan mats celebrates the absence of a building which celebrates a huge presence ♪ it's up to you, new york, new
do you miss the twin towers?i do miss the twin towers a lot. >> reporter: amid all this missing, film buffs can't help telling him the clips he missed in his montage. they missed the simpson one, the one in which homer goes all the way to the top of the one tower desperate for a bathroom and when he finds it out of order he goes all the way to the top of the other tower. didn't see god spell either. a cast sang atop the world trade center as it was nearing completion in 1973. >> you...
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. >> and there cojoined twins from sudan, about to embark on a new life apart. r >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. dealing with debt, it's the fault line shaking the economy, and the epicenter is athens, financial markets pushed down today as greece financial minister held talks with international creditors to assure them that steps are being taken. >> everyone in greece knows new painful measures are on the way. protests on recent tax rises have begun. today the greek government is in long negotiations with ui and other officials, where many people are hurting from previous rounds of cuts. >> the athens bike fair was a draw for many middle class families, and one of them is jo ana, who has seen her salary cut 25%, she's scared. >> we are careful of what we buy when we go to the supermarket. we go a list, and it's becoming a shorter and shorter list. >> when school started this autumn, this family found a shortage of books in the classroom. just a week ago the government announced a property tax, the aim to raise 2 billion euros.
. >> and there cojoined twins from sudan, about to embark on a new life apart. r >> welcome to our viewers on pbs and america and around the globe. dealing with debt, it's the fault line shaking the economy, and the epicenter is athens, financial markets pushed down today as greece financial minister held talks with international creditors to assure them that steps are being taken. >> everyone in greece knows new painful measures are on the way. protests on recent tax rises...
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and those twins are so lucky.0 million survive an operation like that. >> and hard to believe, they're almost a year old, and they've never looked at each other eye to eye. i mean, it makes sense, but it's just not something you'd necessarily think about. and conjoined twins so rare as well, 1 out of 2 1/2 million. >> and i know twins do look at each other from very early on so, it must have been a unique experience, even for a baby that young. yeah. >>> well, coming up, poking fun at charlie sheen, and he is taking it like a man. >> all the excitement as the new season of "dancing with the stars" premieres. stay tuned for the "skinny." stars" premieres.abababababababú ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >>> and now it is time for "the skinny." "dancing with the stars" back for its 13th season. did you get a chance to watch? >> i don't really get into "dancing with the stars" so much. i actually really enjoyed it. >> pretty compelling people this time. and it was chock full of celebrities both on the dance floor as well as out i
and those twins are so lucky.0 million survive an operation like that. >> and hard to believe, they're almost a year old, and they've never looked at each other eye to eye. i mean, it makes sense, but it's just not something you'd necessarily think about. and conjoined twins so rare as well, 1 out of 2 1/2 million. >> and i know twins do look at each other from very early on so, it must have been a unique experience, even for a baby that young. yeah. >>> well, coming up,...
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doctors have carried out four long operations to separate the twins joined at the head.now say they're optimistic for the girl's future. the two were separated last month after being flown to the u.k. from saddam. our medical correspondent is the only television journalist and as been allowed to meet them. >> this is now togetherness for these two, sharing the same cot, but the twins had undergone an extraordinary journey to be physically separated. wborn joined at the head, doctors said it would probably have died less they underwent surgery. their parents, both doctors from sue don, can now he told one daughter in their arms. to them, it is a merkel. what was it like when the twins were able to look at each other in the eye for the first time? >> it was a very great moment in our life. i will never forget it. i hope they will get a normal life and are treated as normal human beings. and to forget all of the suffering times. >> looking at the twins now, it is remarkable to think that just a month ago, there were joined at the head. it is still is too early to be sure, b
doctors have carried out four long operations to separate the twins joined at the head.now say they're optimistic for the girl's future. the two were separated last month after being flown to the u.k. from saddam. our medical correspondent is the only television journalist and as been allowed to meet them. >> this is now togetherness for these two, sharing the same cot, but the twins had undergone an extraordinary journey to be physically separated. wborn joined at the head, doctors said...
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diana spent 15 years painting the twin towers before the terrorists struck. -- in brooklyn. from there she watched the attacks. >> i started crying immediately. >> almost 10 years later, she is committing to canvass the resurrection of the site. >> i want to capture some of what is going on there. some of the change. everyday i come up, it is different. >> ground zero is changing so quickly, that it is hard for diana to keep her paintings up-to-date. >> this is a painting i've been working on for a month or so. >> painter todd stone saw the attacks unfold from his tribeca studio, blocks from the world trade center. >> i painted the world trade center for 15, 20 years. i was in my studio that day, during the attack. the jet came over my head. i hit the floor, because i thought it was a guided missile. i witnessed the second attack in the lens finder of my camera. >> he snapped this picture from his window. >> it was like being in a horror film. i was painting and drawing the entire day. >> he felt the need to paint, even through the pain. >> i knew what i had
diana spent 15 years painting the twin towers before the terrorists struck. -- in brooklyn. from there she watched the attacks. >> i started crying immediately. >> almost 10 years later, she is committing to canvass the resurrection of the site. >> i want to capture some of what is going on there. some of the change. everyday i come up, it is different. >> ground zero is changing so quickly, that it is hard for diana to keep her paintings up-to-date. >> this is a...
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the twin towers and the victims who died in them will not be forgotten. will see, the rebuilt complex will include a memorial plaza and museum. the whole site, buildings and all, will take up 16 acres of prime lower manhattan real estate. as the world trade center rises, larry silverstein remained the man at the top. since 2006 this 80-year-old has been overseeing the new construction from the 38th floor of the new building 7. that makes sense. remember, he built the original building number 7 almost 25 years ago. silverstein said he wants to ensure that each structure is special. he wants the complex to have the same cultural and economic impact that rockfeller center had on midtown manhattan when it opened. >> at one site you will have six architectural gems. we will get it done and done with a quality to a level new yorkers look at and say they have done a hell of a good job. >> as folks watch the skyscrapers of the new world trade center rise, they naturally look to the top. but the most important thing is a solid foundation. that's next after the bre
the twin towers and the victims who died in them will not be forgotten. will see, the rebuilt complex will include a memorial plaza and museum. the whole site, buildings and all, will take up 16 acres of prime lower manhattan real estate. as the world trade center rises, larry silverstein remained the man at the top. since 2006 this 80-year-old has been overseeing the new construction from the 38th floor of the new building 7. that makes sense. remember, he built the original building number 7...
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. >>> coming up, the world trade center's twin towers, their movie career.in the rewrite. >>> and next, the book that rick perry wrote when he said he wouldn't run for president is a must-read for anyone currently campaigning against him for president. maggie haberman joins me next. ♪ everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. ♪ everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lay on one of those, if you want a soft bed you can lay on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. welcome to our biggest sale of the year. not just ordinary beds on sale, but the bed that can change your life on sale. the sleep number bed. it calibrates precisely to your body and your comfort zone. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh yeah. it's really shaping to my body. during our biggest sale of the ye
. >>> coming up, the world trade center's twin towers, their movie career.in the rewrite. >>> and next, the book that rick perry wrote when he said he wouldn't run for president is a must-read for anyone currently campaigning against him for president. maggie haberman joins me next. ♪ everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. ♪ everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really...
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doctors in britain have successfully separated twin girls joined at the head. say only 1 in 10 million babies born this way survive past infancy. tina krause on the extremely complex and rare operation that's giving these girls a chance at long and healthy lives. >> reporter: these baby twin sisters could not have survived without each other until now. british surgeons separated 11- month-old rital and rataj gabor a in a series of operations. >> i'm so happy because everything went smoothly, everything was great. >> reporter: the sudanese twins were born joined at the head, something that happens in about 1 in 2 1/2 million births, the girls shared a blood supply to their brains, giving doctors an especially difficult challenge in separating them. >> there is a lot of blood flowing from one twin to the other and the twin that was receiving most of the blood, her heart was being overloaded. >> reporter: that's when the family flu from sudan to london to get help. a team of doctors here at great or man street children's hospital performed four surgeries on the tw
doctors in britain have successfully separated twin girls joined at the head. say only 1 in 10 million babies born this way survive past infancy. tina krause on the extremely complex and rare operation that's giving these girls a chance at long and healthy lives. >> reporter: these baby twin sisters could not have survived without each other until now. british surgeons separated 11- month-old rital and rataj gabor a in a series of operations. >> i'm so happy because everything went...
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towers alive -- two men who made it out of the twin towers alive share a remarkable bond. helicopters have been living communities cut off by a powerful typhoon in central and western japan. 40 people have been killed, but more than 50 are missing. roland berger reports -- burke reports. >> days after the typhoon lashed western japan, still the search for survivors. they have been cut off by landslides. most of the elderly residents are without food and electricity and water. the hamlet of nachii katsura -- a painful reminder of the tsunami in march. >> i have to think about how to help the people of the town rebuild from this disaster. only after that can i think about my family. i hope i can find my white soon. -- my wife soon. >> she was due to celebrate her engagement on the day the storm hit. elsewhere, a warehouse filled with explosives was destroyed. more than half a ton of material used for blasting tunnels as some more in the mud, hampering relief efforts. the prime minister was hoping to travel to the areas impacted by the typhoon. so far, there has been little c
towers alive -- two men who made it out of the twin towers alive share a remarkable bond. helicopters have been living communities cut off by a powerful typhoon in central and western japan. 40 people have been killed, but more than 50 are missing. roland berger reports -- burke reports. >> days after the typhoon lashed western japan, still the search for survivors. they have been cut off by landslides. most of the elderly residents are without food and electricity and water. the hamlet...
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. >>> and tonight, the survivors from the twin towers and the pentagon. ten years later, what we never knew. what they really saw through those windows. the flash of blue that kept a group of firefighters going. >>> and as a nation looks forward tonight, so do we, taking you straight up to the top of one world trade center. what will now be the largest skyscraper in the western hemisphere. from new york to washington to shanksville, "world news" starts now. >>> and good evening on this september 11th. ten years later, we are a nation looking forward after a day, after a decade of looking back. on this anniversary, we all watched as a corner was turned, ground zero, reimagined, now openededas families were invited in for the first time to see the names of their lovov ones etched into the side of those giant reflecting pools they have now replaced the craters left by the twin towers. the children, right there with their small camera. the boy determined to take home the name of his loved one. the names, by the e y, etched in bronze. family members will be ab
. >>> and tonight, the survivors from the twin towers and the pentagon. ten years later, what we never knew. what they really saw through those windows. the flash of blue that kept a group of firefighters going. >>> and as a nation looks forward tonight, so do we, taking you straight up to the top of one world trade center. what will now be the largest skyscraper in the western hemisphere. from new york to washington to shanksville, "world news" starts now....
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these animals >> the san for cisco animal shelter law has enough space for 90 dogs the usually high twin 75 and 80 now they have more myth >> they have we have 95 new dogs and at the close co editions is a concern that for their health in >> i think it has to doom the economic climate not healthy right now seem >> the shelter is in no killed facility they want to find homes for these stocks so they are offering half price off on the docks until september 12th >> point giving them the best chance to be read home. when >> if you aren't thinking of turning in your doggo there as scene until old off for awhile. >> the monterey bay aquarium has a new addition a new brand new great a white shark. the aquarium says that they held the visitors will get a better understanding of the great white man. member >> much more ahead on the kron 4 morning news will be right back >> >> >> there was a 4.3 earthquake that rattled southern california and yesterday it was northwest of downtown los angeles when they said they felt something but there were no reports of damage we do have new pictures of concerni
these animals >> the san for cisco animal shelter law has enough space for 90 dogs the usually high twin 75 and 80 now they have more myth >> they have we have 95 new dogs and at the close co editions is a concern that for their health in >> i think it has to doom the economic climate not healthy right now seem >> the shelter is in no killed facility they want to find homes for these stocks so they are offering half price off on the docks until september 12th >>...
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. >> your dad buddy was here and playing against your twin brother rob. what does this do for family die ma'am ikz? >> it's huge. hopefully we meet them in the super bowl. >> let's go to darrelle revis. what did you see on that play? >> you know, it was a trap play. the corner covered the trap. and, you know, i saw the ball coming. i was underneath and picked it off. >> you had a bit of rough time because you and dez bryant both, he r you were going out there. what was the situation? >> he's a great player. he's tough. he's a tough kid. and, you know, i was just going out there doing my job and competing. >> rex talked about it. you are always experiencing a certain amount of emotion here tonight and trailing most of this game. what does it mean to this team to win on this occasion? >> it means great. we showed a lot of heart. you know, we were down 20 points in that one point. we kept on guys on the sideline pushing and pushing. so we can get back up and we're winning. it's great. we're at the tenth year of the 9/11 so we did it for new york city. >> tha
. >> your dad buddy was here and playing against your twin brother rob. what does this do for family die ma'am ikz? >> it's huge. hopefully we meet them in the super bowl. >> let's go to darrelle revis. what did you see on that play? >> you know, it was a trap play. the corner covered the trap. and, you know, i saw the ball coming. i was underneath and picked it off. >> you had a bit of rough time because you and dez bryant both, he r you were going out there. what...
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i glanced over to see the plume of smoke billowing from the twin towers. senator kennedy kept his eyes averted. he led me on a tour of his office, pointing out various pictures, furniture, memorabilia, even a framed note that his brother jack had sent to their mother when he was a child, in which he wrote, "teddy is getting fat." [laughter] the senator who would outlive his brothers by more than 40 years laughed at the note as he showed it to me, still finding it amusing. all the while, i kept glancing over at the blowing television screen. my skin was starting to crawl. i wanted to leave, define a was going on, to process what i was seen, -- to find out what was going on, to process what i was seeing. did not occur to me to say, senator kennedy, what about the towers? i followed his lead. it was clear that i might dissolved into tears. senator judd gregg of new hampshire, the ranking republican on the committee, one of our very good friends, had played all board during mock debates at the ranch that previous fall -- al gore during mock debates at the ranc
i glanced over to see the plume of smoke billowing from the twin towers. senator kennedy kept his eyes averted. he led me on a tour of his office, pointing out various pictures, furniture, memorabilia, even a framed note that his brother jack had sent to their mother when he was a child, in which he wrote, "teddy is getting fat." [laughter] the senator who would outlive his brothers by more than 40 years laughed at the note as he showed it to me, still finding it amusing. all the...
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they were prevalent out there. >> this is twin peaks? >> going up to twin peaks. >> one form does not change much. >> eucalyptus trees have got much taller. that is not halt leading up to predict that is the hill leading up to there. fifth avenue, that area of san francisco. ucsf. that is this area right here. >> it is an earthquake hazard micro zone. >> again, another example of the wpa. the streets, they wanted to get to the top of the hill, said the duties beautiful walls and stairways. they are doing well. >> all of these hillsides have catalyzed the design and construction of the interesting foundations and sub framing. >> up there, you'll find quite often, because it is rock, they have dug holes, filled it with concrete, put pulls up, and built their buildings. they have been there actually now 67 years. >> some of these are significant earthquake hazard? >> many of them, because they're not properly braced, because the foundations are not deep enough. the consequences could be significant during an earthquake. >> the tunnel opened
they were prevalent out there. >> this is twin peaks? >> going up to twin peaks. >> one form does not change much. >> eucalyptus trees have got much taller. that is not halt leading up to predict that is the hill leading up to there. fifth avenue, that area of san francisco. ucsf. that is this area right here. >> it is an earthquake hazard micro zone. >> again, another example of the wpa. the streets, they wanted to get to the top of the hill, said the duties...
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in new york a tree-filled plaza surrounds two fountains where the twin towers stood.y one, the names of the people killed on this date ten years ago were read aloud. ceremonies were held at the pentagon as well. 184 people were killed when american airlines flight 77 flew right into the side of the building. in shanksville, pennsylvania -- ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain >> beautiful, isn't it? there was a ceremony at the site where united flight 93 went down in that field. on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary, the taliban showed coalition forces are still in danger in afghanistan. 77 u.s. troops were injured when militants launched a suicide bomb attack overnight on a nato base in wardak province. at least two afghan civilians were killed and 25 others hurt in the blast. none of the injuries are believed to be life threatening. militants used a truckloaded with firewood to hide the massive explosives. fighter jets were scrambled today because of reports of suspicious activities aboard two domestic flights, both planes landed safely. there
in new york a tree-filled plaza surrounds two fountains where the twin towers stood.y one, the names of the people killed on this date ten years ago were read aloud. ceremonies were held at the pentagon as well. 184 people were killed when american airlines flight 77 flew right into the side of the building. in shanksville, pennsylvania -- ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies ♪ ♪ for amber waves of grain >> beautiful, isn't it? there was a ceremony at the site where united flight 93...
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the children who were with president bush on the day he was told planes had flown into the twin towers. what they remember. >>> and, the brave one. a young boy honors his father, the fallen hero he never knew. a special edition of "nightline" starts right now. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 9th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden, reporting from ground zero. it was here, ten years ago, that planes struck the twin towers, reducing the buildings to rubble and shaking our country to its core. in a chilling twist, authorities again believe terrorists have entered the u.s. and are planning an attack. i'm joined now by my colleague brian ross with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good evening, cynthia. with tight security trying up traffic in new york and washington, the intense manhunt continues for the three men suspected of having been sent here to pull off a vehicle bomb plot in one of those two cities. tonight, abc news has learned that officials
the children who were with president bush on the day he was told planes had flown into the twin towers. what they remember. >>> and, the brave one. a young boy honors his father, the fallen hero he never knew. a special edition of "nightline" starts right now. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," september 9th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm cynthia...
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you have a living wage movement in the twin cities area, right?is there a representative of it here? huh? >> [inaudible]. >> okay. but you know, $10 an hour would not do it. there was a report released today by jobs now in st. paul, actually you need $16 an hour to live in this area. that's not to live in luxury. that is not to live in a middle class standard even. that is a bare bones type of budget. to live in this area. so that's, i know, that has to be the target, in living wage fights. let me see. hard to read all these. and let's see. quote, question, how do you respond to critics who said you did not report in your book about fellow employees who worked with you who are white and had chosen to quit high school and other things which kept them from working in better jobs and moving up, et cetera? i didn't know of these people, i'm sorry. nobody told me that they had just chosen to quit high school, et cetera. and i, you know, i want to address this, something that is associated with this question which i sometimes run into which is people sa
you have a living wage movement in the twin cities area, right?is there a representative of it here? huh? >> [inaudible]. >> okay. but you know, $10 an hour would not do it. there was a report released today by jobs now in st. paul, actually you need $16 an hour to live in this area. that's not to live in luxury. that is not to live in a middle class standard even. that is a bare bones type of budget. to live in this area. so that's, i know, that has to be the target, in living wage...
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there are no twin towers over the skyline. it is just a massive column of multiple spotlights beaming thousands of feet in the air to a spot far above. it is just a stunning sight. you can't miss it when you look at the skyline. as for christa, she had one other observation we thought was interesting. she watched her father go through this ptsd. she said as a result she wants to study to be a social worker. wayne freedman, abc news. >> thanks, wayne. >>> in shanksville, pennsylvania bells tolled in the names of the victims and the heroes of flight 93 were read. lilian kim was there and she joins us live tonight from shanksville. lilian? >> alan, flight 93 was the flight of heroes and today thousands came to the crash site to honor them. >> it is a simple memorial. it is a crash site that remains untouched and a marble wall that represents the plane's flight path. it also bears the 40 names of each passenger and crew member. >> her name is notched on her favorite color. >> debbie lost her daughter on that sfo-bound flight. she
there are no twin towers over the skyline. it is just a massive column of multiple spotlights beaming thousands of feet in the air to a spot far above. it is just a stunning sight. you can't miss it when you look at the skyline. as for christa, she had one other observation we thought was interesting. she watched her father go through this ptsd. she said as a result she wants to study to be a social worker. wayne freedman, abc news. >> thanks, wayne. >>> in shanksville,...
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they are each one square acre, marking the footprints where the twin towers today.s cascade 30 feet. the designer calls it reflecting absence. >> i wanted to create a specific and public place that would come together and allow it to stand at the site of where the two towers were, as a community. >> reporter: in the middle of one of the biggest construction projects of the world, the memorial will finally give still grieving families a formal place to mourn and hope on hallowed ground. the 9/11 memorial museum beneath ground zero site will open next year. >>> this morning on "the early show" the latest on the new terror threat, ten years after 9/11. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." 9/11. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." . it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >>> the images of 9/11 are burned into the memories of every american old enough to remember that terrible day. but we are just now hearing some
they are each one square acre, marking the footprints where the twin towers today.s cascade 30 feet. the designer calls it reflecting absence. >> i wanted to create a specific and public place that would come together and allow it to stand at the site of where the two towers were, as a community. >> reporter: in the middle of one of the biggest construction projects of the world, the memorial will finally give still grieving families a formal place to mourn and hope on hallowed...
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while san francisco is more than 3,000 miles away from the attacks on twin towers and the pentagon, we felt the devastation and loss keenly in our city, and we will continue to remember and honor those who passed. it is important to me into the people of san francisco that remember and honor the fallen, including hometown american heroes like betty young and mark bingham. betty's call for a flight 11 was the first indication that america was under attack, and she relayed vital information to the ground crew. mark russell for control of united airlines flight 93, rather than allow hi-jackers to fulfill their mission. 10 years ago, we also learned about the final moments of san francisco resident melissa hughes who was the victim of terrorism in the twin towers. to read about her final phone calls to her loved ones is just as heartbreaking today as it was 10 years ago. to all the families across the nation who suffered and still suffer today, we offer our profound sympathy saiies. while we remember these and other victims and first responders, we should take time to reflect on what 9/11
while san francisco is more than 3,000 miles away from the attacks on twin towers and the pentagon, we felt the devastation and loss keenly in our city, and we will continue to remember and honor those who passed. it is important to me into the people of san francisco that remember and honor the fallen, including hometown american heroes like betty young and mark bingham. betty's call for a flight 11 was the first indication that america was under attack, and she relayed vital information to...
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a close shot of one of two of the twin reflecting pools. these huge pools are now sitting where the twin towers once stood. the footprints of the towers. this is the memorial, 9/11 memorial, the official memorial will open on monday to the public, but it will be dedicated tomorrow on the ten-year anniversary of the september 11th attacks. as the nation gets ready to pause and remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks, they're also being asked to remain veg lent. we have complete coverage this hour as we look ahead to the tenth anniversary. we're watching that ceremony at the pentagon. we'll get back to you when we see the president step out. there is increased security in washington. alan chernoff at ground zero with how new yorkers are reacting the the threat. when we do see the former president come out, we will share that with you. alan, let me start with you -- if i have to break in, i apologize, alan. we're watching this live event take place in washington right now. ly start with you. tell me the mood of the city today, a day before th
a close shot of one of two of the twin reflecting pools. these huge pools are now sitting where the twin towers once stood. the footprints of the towers. this is the memorial, 9/11 memorial, the official memorial will open on monday to the public, but it will be dedicated tomorrow on the ten-year anniversary of the september 11th attacks. as the nation gets ready to pause and remember the victims of the 9/11 attacks, they're also being asked to remain veg lent. we have complete coverage this...
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if you get to a certain place on top of this very narrow butte, you can see between these twin towers and there happens to be a great house built between these two towers and every 18.6 years when the moon goes into its northernmost point on the horizon, it rises between those two towers. i was there at the beginning of the last 18.6 year cycle and we stood up there, probably 20 of us, researchers, forest service people, all gathered at the same spot with cameras and huddled -- it was late december at 8,000 feet and we were all watching this gap. and somebody had done very intricate work to figure out exactly where you need to stand to see the light at exactly the right time. and as we were all gathered up there, i remember this older archeo-astronomer said it's too bad this isn't celebrated any more. this is such a momentous occasion, the moon finally coming up between the gap and nobody celebrates it. i looked at him as we were all bundled together and thought, do you not notice all of us here pressed to the edge watching this one gap just to see a breach of light come through the s
if you get to a certain place on top of this very narrow butte, you can see between these twin towers and there happens to be a great house built between these two towers and every 18.6 years when the moon goes into its northernmost point on the horizon, it rises between those two towers. i was there at the beginning of the last 18.6 year cycle and we stood up there, probably 20 of us, researchers, forest service people, all gathered at the same spot with cameras and huddled -- it was late...
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his twin brother nick was supposed to take that shot because he actually won the raffle ticket but nick wasn't inside the arena at the time so nate did it instead. their dad stood up and admitted to the switch. the company now donating $25,000 of the prize money to youth hockey. and those are your headlines. >> good shot. happy ending. >> all right. straight ahead on this thursday, remember that solar company that the president touted as a shining example of green innovation? remember that? well, it went bankrupt. stuart varney on that story coming up next. good morning. >> and it's a shirt that says i'm too pretty to do homework but is the message too ugly for young girls? we report, you decide. [ male announcer ] heard this one?
his twin brother nick was supposed to take that shot because he actually won the raffle ticket but nick wasn't inside the arena at the time so nate did it instead. their dad stood up and admitted to the switch. the company now donating $25,000 of the prize money to youth hockey. and those are your headlines. >> good shot. happy ending. >> all right. straight ahead on this thursday, remember that solar company that the president touted as a shining example of green innovation?...
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but he stopped me from entering the twin towers. not safe. that is when the towers collapsed. i never got his name and i don't know who he is but i can say in all candor that i owe that man my life. >> thank you so much and thank you for sharing that with us. >> ten years ago as the world trade center burned, first responders across new york city ran to the twin towers. some, of course, lost their lives saving others. and some heros lived to talk about what they saw and what they felt. those stories, when we come back. plus, one woman's amazing store i of resilience. lauren mannings in entire body was engulfed in a massive fireball on 9/11. she was in the lobby of one of the trait towers as it was hit. the one thought that kept her going despite the unimaginable pain. >> there was this tremendous quaking feeling, the whole building seemed to move and it was followed by this loud piercing whistle. a moment later a fireball or wall of fire blew out of the elevator shafts, enveloped me and i was whipped around to see the two women who
but he stopped me from entering the twin towers. not safe. that is when the towers collapsed. i never got his name and i don't know who he is but i can say in all candor that i owe that man my life. >> thank you so much and thank you for sharing that with us. >> ten years ago as the world trade center burned, first responders across new york city ran to the twin towers. some, of course, lost their lives saving others. and some heros lived to talk about what they saw and what they...
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do you miss the twin towers?win towers a lot. >> reporter: film buffs can't resist telling dan meth about the clips he missed in his montage. for instance, they miss "the systemtons" episode which homer goes all what it to the top of one tower desperate for a bathroom. when he finds it out of order, he goes all the way to the top of the other tower. didn't see "godspell" in there either, noted someone. the cast sang atop the world trade center as it was nearing completion in 1973. ♪ yes it's all for the best >> reporter: there's plenty of sad s irony in old film clips like this one from "trading places." >> this building it's kill or be killed. >> reporter: after 9/11, the towers were removed from "sopranos" open. so was a "spiderman" tease showing bank robbers ensnared in a web spun from tower to tower. instead of staying stuck in images of destruction, dan meth celebrates the life of a building that even in its absence remains a huge presence. ♪ it's up to you new york, new york ♪ >> reporter: jeannie moos, cnn
do you miss the twin towers?win towers a lot. >> reporter: film buffs can't resist telling dan meth about the clips he missed in his montage. for instance, they miss "the systemtons" episode which homer goes all what it to the top of one tower desperate for a bathroom. when he finds it out of order, he goes all the way to the top of the other tower. didn't see "godspell" in there either, noted someone. the cast sang atop the world trade center as it was nearing...
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the jobs are often in the periphery of the twin cities. i would see these people who would have been our commute each day. i can't imagine how i would've done that if. let's see, you mentioned some of the advantages you have been seeking and maintaining. did you notice the difference is that workers of color? i can't say i was in a position to survey that. i would say what i think i did notice was done as a nationally applying at the big discount hotels for hotel housekeeping jobs, for some reason i thought that was going to be easier than waitressing. i would always be steered towards feature scene and i think that was because i was white and english-speaking. and you know, actually it had been a better season when i was working, it would've been more lucrative to be in waitressing. but that was the extent to which i was able to note that sort of bias. let's see, now, i don't know any mexican-american men in the building trade. not yet, but would like to meet them. the question, to what extent of financial literacy contribute to the dilem
the jobs are often in the periphery of the twin cities. i would see these people who would have been our commute each day. i can't imagine how i would've done that if. let's see, you mentioned some of the advantages you have been seeking and maintaining. did you notice the difference is that workers of color? i can't say i was in a position to survey that. i would say what i think i did notice was done as a nationally applying at the big discount hotels for hotel housekeeping jobs, for some...
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it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill, telegraph hill. every once in awhile, you hear about those who make the news with a rock fall or landslide. usually occur in the telegraph and twin peaks. . above the rock are the soil deposits. the most common is dune sand. it is nothing but rocks that has been worn down from the sierras and deposited along the beaches. the wind blew that dune sand over most of the city. it is this mustard color. on the avenues, it is very thick. it can be up to 400 feet thick. as you moved south across slope boulevard, that is the tolar foundation. it was named after the first to score every in -- after the first discovery in the cemetery. the man was out there and noticed this material was unique. he started mapping it. he traced it all the way up to slope. the dune sand generally has the consistency of sugar. it is fine grained sand. it is usually loose. it is poorly graded. the colma foundation can be the same stand but it is denser. it may have to play in it. it is much stronger. it is an excellent supporting m
it is throughout the city, most notably twin peaks, edge hill, telegraph hill. every once in awhile, you hear about those who make the news with a rock fall or landslide. usually occur in the telegraph and twin peaks. . above the rock are the soil deposits. the most common is dune sand. it is nothing but rocks that has been worn down from the sierras and deposited along the beaches. the wind blew that dune sand over most of the city. it is this mustard color. on the avenues, it is very thick....
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they have three-year-old twins. he was never jealous of his wife's success and wanted nothing for the best for her. >> what can you tell us what went wrong in the marriage? >> i can tell you, it was relation on both our parts. these things happen. these things happen. >> you can watch the entire interview tonight on "nightline" at 11:35. >> and we're going to see what is happening around the bay this labor day weekend in what's hot. >> stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] there's no right way or wrong way. every baby plays by his own rules. and they need a diaper that lets them do it. new pampers cruisers with 3-way fit adapt at the waist, legs and bottom ♪ with up to 12 hours of protection for all the freedom to play their way. pampers. it's time to play. >>> today at 3:00, simple wine and food pairings and then michael finney test the variety of car waxs and what is behind the rise in strokes in adults and adolescents. those stories at 4:00 and 5:00. >> michael bolivar performs this weekend. >> don sanchez has wha
they have three-year-old twins. he was never jealous of his wife's success and wanted nothing for the best for her. >> what can you tell us what went wrong in the marriage? >> i can tell you, it was relation on both our parts. these things happen. these things happen. >> you can watch the entire interview tonight on "nightline" at 11:35. >> and we're going to see what is happening around the bay this labor day weekend in what's hot. >> stay with us. ♪ [...
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a large turned up in to celebrate the one month birthday of twins. they wore special outfits who have developed a trademark white and black fur. >> it's the fourth set of twins born to the mom. it's a real breeding success story. >> they are too cute for words. >> they, they. >> i think we'll see sunshine everywhere except for the coast. >> from all of us, thank you for joining us. >> "who wants to be a
a large turned up in to celebrate the one month birthday of twins. they wore special outfits who have developed a trademark white and black fur. >> it's the fourth set of twins born to the mom. it's a real breeding success story. >> they are too cute for words. >> they, they. >> i think we'll see sunshine everywhere except for the coast. >> from all of us, thank you for joining us. >> "who wants to be a ...
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. >>> twin girls who were born fused at the head have been successfully separated in london. the 11-month-olds underwent surgery last month and are now in good health. twins born joined at the head only occur in about 1 in 2.5 million births. >> and now here's an early look at one of your top health headlines on nbc.com. a disturbing new study shows as the economy began to sink, the number of kids hospitalized with severe brain injuries rose. after 2007's economic crash, the rate of head injuries from abuse jumped from 8.9 per year out of 100,000 kids to 14.7 per 100,000. for more information on this and other health stories, check out the health page at msnbc.com. >> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,509 after gaining 75 points on friday. the s&p went up 6 points. the nasdaq added 15. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei rose 195 points but in hong kong, the hang seng dropped 537. >>> for wall street to keep up its current winning streak, big ben and the fed hold the key as to where stoc
. >>> twin girls who were born fused at the head have been successfully separated in london. the 11-month-olds underwent surgery last month and are now in good health. twins born joined at the head only occur in about 1 in 2.5 million births. >> and now here's an early look at one of your top health headlines on nbc.com. a disturbing new study shows as the economy began to sink, the number of kids hospitalized with severe brain injuries rose. after 2007's economic crash, the rate...
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the attack on the twin towers that killed nearly 3000 people. less well-known is the impact of all the dust, much of it highly toxic. coughinger's from fits. he was a police officer that worked on grounds 0 and is suffering serious respiratory problems. >> the attacks have not stopped, because they left as a weapon at this dust, the contaminants, all the injuries that go on and on. >> a police helicopter from the moment of the onslaught. it took a while for the scale of the atrocity to sink in. only later did the dust emerge as a threat. >> the police pilots witnessed the collapse of the twin towers and a great cloud of dust rising into the air to about this height or even slightly higher. much of that dust blew away. a lot of it descended over lower manhattan. a toxic legacy from a nightmare day. >> just over 60,000 people are registered as at risk for the dust. 18,000 received medical treatment in the last five months. >> early on, i was not convinced by this. in a very short time, weeks after 9/11, i was convinced. >> some war respirators. ma
the attack on the twin towers that killed nearly 3000 people. less well-known is the impact of all the dust, much of it highly toxic. coughinger's from fits. he was a police officer that worked on grounds 0 and is suffering serious respiratory problems. >> the attacks have not stopped, because they left as a weapon at this dust, the contaminants, all the injuries that go on and on. >> a police helicopter from the moment of the onslaught. it took a while for the scale of the atrocity...
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i didn't know nancy grace called her tits the twins. (laughter) (applause) >> and i didn't know they were three years old. (laughter) unless i'm thinking of the wrong contestant. >> the buds over chaz bono's choice of dancing's first transgender competitor -- >> overshadowed by outraged outcry on-line from the american family association. >> they will not be able to watch this show with chaz on there. this is going to be very confusing for children. and should not be included in their cast. >> i'm surprised it's a concern. because nobody seemed to have any trouble explaining the dancing alcoholic, the dancing pornographer's con you can bin, the dancing convicted-- the dancing convicted money laundering, the dancing drug abusin abusing-- underaged whore monger, the dancing sleaze peddler. whatever it is this guy does, whatever it is this lady does, and this down bag in the bow tie. (cheers and applause) what makes chaz bono more controversial than a bunch of criminals and freaks? maybe if a professional psychiatrist/idiot explained it to
i didn't know nancy grace called her tits the twins. (laughter) (applause) >> and i didn't know they were three years old. (laughter) unless i'm thinking of the wrong contestant. >> the buds over chaz bono's choice of dancing's first transgender competitor -- >> overshadowed by outraged outcry on-line from the american family association. >> they will not be able to watch this show with chaz on there. this is going to be very confusing for children. and should not be...
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and twin lakes state beach, stintson beach and big sur coastline. so the national weather service wants to get word out with warm weather at beaches, you may be tempted to head there. just be aware waves will be coming in slowly building out of the south and then, may seem like things are calm all of a sudden. there is never turn your back on waves. just keep this in mind. we're talking about warmer weather for coming up weekend. at least tomorrow, i'll be back with a full look at the forecast in a few minute autos good advice, and thank you very much. and in san bruno fight to resolve nearly 100 lawsuits has moved to a courtroom. a judge met with several lawyers over how, and when cases will be resolved from that disaster. >> i guess this is what the little world calls complex litigation. there are about 90 cases involving 300 people and dozens of lawyers. now, pg&e wants to consolidate cases and want mediation. the plaintiff lawyers want a public trial. >> we do not want piece meal litigation with confidential settlements behind steel curtains of
and twin lakes state beach, stintson beach and big sur coastline. so the national weather service wants to get word out with warm weather at beaches, you may be tempted to head there. just be aware waves will be coming in slowly building out of the south and then, may seem like things are calm all of a sudden. there is never turn your back on waves. just keep this in mind. we're talking about warmer weather for coming up weekend. at least tomorrow, i'll be back with a full look at the forecast...
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each pool the foot pript of a twin ottowa. names etched in bronze. >> very uplifting and also a void. the good and the bad comes through here. >> reporter: for mark and his family, this is all that formally remanies of his sister, this and memories of a woman ex-successful in business, taken in her prime, loss formalized in history rat ground zero. >> that is effect the final memorial cemetery for everyone that was killed there. >> reporter: marks mother was one of the people who wanted to come to the memorial. she couldn't make the trip. mark said after he visited he was going to call her on the telephone and tell her it is, in his words, beautiful, and it does justice to the victims. in new york city, abc-7 news. >> alan: you're looking live at new york city tonight. where ground zero is illuminated with two beams of light marking the location where the twin towers once stood. [bell ringing] >> alan: in shanksville, pennsylvania, bells tolled and the names of she victim's heroes of flight 93 were read. president obama and fi
each pool the foot pript of a twin ottowa. names etched in bronze. >> very uplifting and also a void. the good and the bad comes through here. >> reporter: for mark and his family, this is all that formally remanies of his sister, this and memories of a woman ex-successful in business, taken in her prime, loss formalized in history rat ground zero. >> that is effect the final memorial cemetery for everyone that was killed there. >> reporter: marks mother was one of the...
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a large turned up in to celebrate the one month birthday of twins.ecial outfits who have developed a trademark white and black fur. >> it's the fourth set of twins born to the mom. it's a real breeding success story. >> they are too cute for words. >> they, they. >> i think we'll see sunshine everywhere except for the coast. >> from all of us, thank you for joining us. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. >> have a great day. abababababab
a large turned up in to celebrate the one month birthday of twins.ecial outfits who have developed a trademark white and black fur. >> it's the fourth set of twins born to the mom. it's a real breeding success story. >> they are too cute for words. >> they, they. >> i think we'll see sunshine everywhere except for the coast. >> from all of us, thank you for joining us. >> "who wants to be a millionaire" is coming up next. >> have a great day....