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inside one of the biggest manhunts in fbi history. [ bagpipes ] reporter: the church bells of saint monica near the harbor in south boston have sounded for generations of irish immigrants. [ bell ringing ] reporter: it is a tight-knit community that s always protected its own, a place james whitey bulger, one of boston s most notorious gangsters, called home. bulger learned to fight and survive on the mean streets of south boston, known as southy to locals like john shay who would decades layer later, work for bulger. the guy was legendary. he made tough guys shake. he made them shake. reporter: bulger s life of crime started early. arrested in his teens he was robbing banks by age 20. his shock of blond hair earning him the name whitey a name he s said to despise. with his rugged good looks and reckless flamboyance, bulge jer imagined himself boston s version of hollywood gangster jimmy cagney. instead of red carpets, he was headed to alcatraz. a string of bank r
destruction which occurred in the city. new york s comptroller reported that over the four years that followed the attacks the economy of new york lost up to $95 billion. that is total. and that total includes both one-time costs and ongoing diminished potential. it also includes the loss of more than 146,000 jobs. that s 83,000 redundancies and 63,000 posts that were never created. cleaning up ground zero cost more than $650 million. it take eight months and 19 days to complete. however, with the killing of osama bin laden many new yorkers feel now that they and their city have turned a corner. and the building continues at the site behind us with plans for a national september 11th memorial and museum to be unveiled and finally completed on september 11th this year, ten years after the disaster. back to you, john and rosemary. thanks, fin.
now, we know. let s go to some video, which is a layout of what s planned. the official websiteit of port authority links to this video. the plan includes five new skyscrapers, a national september 11th memorial and museum, a transptation hub, a performing arts center. the tower will rise 1,076 feet. port authorities say it will redefine t new york skyline, in reasserting the preimminence as a business center, while establishing a new architectural icon. void where the building stood, where the towers were. they re now going to be massive waterfalls leadi into memorial pools with all the names of the people killed in the attacks and