the terrorists on board. he notes and mementos at the temporary memorial in shanksville, pennsylvania, have been gathered up to make the way for a permanent memorial to honor the americans that aroset to meet the extraordinary circumstances on that flight. ken knacky s broer, joe which s one of them. heommon go is to see that the h 9eroes of flight 93 e honored and cherished and remembered. it is harder to leave he than to come here. reporter: the 2000-acre memorial site is protected national parokland. we wanted to capture the setting for the site. so when yocome here, it is not manhattan, it is not the pentagon. it is rural pennsylvania. reporter: a special place where gordon felts visits often to remember his brother, edward. there is something about this site that just naturally gives
a pentagon policeman came running down the hallway at the top of his lungs yelling, get out, get out, get out, we ve been hit. geout now and instantly, that pentagon hallway was full of people that understood what was happening and getting out as fast as they could. t.j.? barbara, also, it is aazing to think here we are nine years later. you have young men and women who were, as we discussed earlier today, it s amazing to think about, were kids, in middle school and whatnot, who had n idea what they would bedo doing down the road going into the military and now being a part of the country s response n what happened nine years ago. maybe that is one of the measures of time passing, the torch passing, a new generation as we ve discussed. you gota to the war zone i afghanistan and iraq, you look at the military serving the world and the country. so many of them are, by our
to achief by putting an offer on this property? if you had been in new york or maybe you are in new york and you see what s going on in terms of what is happening with people, the hatred the wle situation is ready to blow up. it is only going to get worse. i read an article in one of the newspapers yesterday that they e were putting a price tag of $18 million, $19 million on this building that they want to convert to a mosque. i said, what s this all about? i thought the wanted to build a mosque. the mathat has it, a low-level real estate guy, without enough money to build the mosque as we undetand it. i called him and offered him the money he paid for the facility, $4.8 million plus a 25% profit plus costs and lots of other things and this would solve a very, very nasty problem. and he could goake the money and build it some place else, a little bit further away than this particular pasi te. 11 minutes past the hour now. we saw these pictures this week.