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BBC News-20210911-09:07:00

now i'm making up for it, because i have to so much. that impetus to serve others has driven stephen fulop since 9/11. after serving in the marines, he was honoured by the then—mayor ofjersey city, who persuaded him to run for office. the attacks of september 11 transformed the career of this one—time banker. 100%, because i would never have been in the military and that would never have led to my meeting the mayor which would never have led to me being where i am today. so i probably would have been still in finance, maybe at goldman, maybe somewhere else, probably making a little more money, but probably not doing work that is as fulfilling as what i'm doing today. the tragedy and the horror of a single day 20 years ago reshaped the city and so many lives. out of that darkness came sunlight, and a chance for people to serve a greater good.

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Fox News Live-20210911-18:04:00

9/11 memorial museum to help educate a new generation and has a special way visitors can honor the message of never forget while visiting the reflecting pool. >> i bring that name home and google it, i'm sure that you will find something. i learn about that person and so many individuals that have interesting stories that we lost that day and represent each and every one of them. >> i want to mention that our full interview with him is on our fox news website. it is a powerful interview. security has been extremely tight here all day long as it always is but especially on the 20-year anniversary. the mayor of new york city bill de blasio saying there are no credible threats but always reminds all of us to be vigilant, eric. eric: first responders are amazing, laura, thank you, arthel. arthel: indeed, eric, thank you.

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BBC News-20210911-02:07:00

itself. the fact that you build the building so very, very tall, 110 stories, it's almost like a challenge, see what you can do, come and get us, it was a symbol of pride, of the american spirit, of american economic might.— economic might. there were other huge _ economic might. there were other huge buildings, - economic might. there were other huge buildings, of- other huge buildings, of course, that they could've chosen, but you think it was the fact that there were two that dominated the skyline at that dominated the skyline at that particular time.— that dominated the skyline at that particular time. yes, they were the tallest _ that particular time. yes, they were the tallest buildings - that particular time. yes, they were the tallest buildings in i were the tallest buildings in new york city, but they were also located in lower manhattan, the locale for the american banking system, the american banking system, the american stock exchange, everything was concentrated in lower manhattan mayor. for those of us _ lower manhattan mayor. for those of us who _ lower manhattan mayor. for those of us who i _ lower manhattan mayor. for those of us who i say who covered at some of those images will never leave us, and ijust

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PoliticsNation-20210911-21:11:00

decision when it comes to women's reproductive rights, it's serious. there's a reason why republicans have been able to mobilize their voters around these issues and we need to make sure that we get our voters. >> that's why these issues to me are connected because we must protect the vote so we can put the right people in office. let's not forget the supreme court is stacked by two presidents that the lost popular vote but won in the electoral college. >> that's right. >> that's george bush and donald trump. but thank you so much, congressman mark veesy. joining me is democratic candidate for mayor of new york city and former police officer in new york city, eric adams. mr. adams, today is the 20th anniversary of 9/11, a very raw and painful time not only in our nation's history, but for all americans on a personal level who remember that dark day.

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91101 The First Night-20210911-04:10:00

states will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts. >> the president then flies to the airport base in omaha nebraska, where in a bunker there he convenes a national security meeting, joining his team alive by teleconference. back in washington, his top advisor karen hughes and says the white house has the situation under control. >> your federal government continues to function effectively. we have a federal emergency response plan and at president bush's direction, we are implementing it. >> by telephone, the president called new york mayor giuliani and pataki, he also speaks to first lady laura bush, the first lady and bush's two daughters are also rushed to secure, secret locations. mrs. bush on capitol hill when the attacks began, tries to offer words of reassurance. >> we need to reassure our

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Cavuto Live-20210911-16:39:00

fcc, harvey pitts, and basically i had worked with in private practice and harvey and i together said, look, no one is the lead sled dog here. we're a team, we're a partnership and all the market, equities markets, commodities markets, we will do this together. we did. neil: but things were pretty banged up, right? we forget that, right? >> they were very banged up, neil. when number seven came down late in the afternoon, it basically put 140 west street, which was the communications hub for the entire securities industry, put it out of commission. neil: you couldn't trade if you wanted to. >> no. and the reality was, until we got power and until we got communications connectivity, we weren't going to be able to trade, but trading, neil, and this is where the public partnership was so important, because right from the get-go, mayor giuliani, governor

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New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez-20210911-10:36:00

presidential candidate, he's planning to launch a third party next month and what's the potential of him leading it. >> andrew yang has under performed politically every step of the way. he didn't win a single delegate. he dropped out before new hampshire. he ran for mayor and he started out leading in the poll, he ended up leading fourth. i don't know if his next logical step is to start his own party. >> do you feel there could be a space for a third party based on all of the animosity you see? >> you know, this often comes up. structurally for reasons i won't bore your viewers with, if

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America Remembers 20 Years Later-20210911-17:24:00

shame. but they are who they are and we've got to work with them. and overseas we've got to rebuild our relationships with our allies around the world. people keep saying, i don't know that we need to have military overseas or foreign aid or those things. those are the things that keep america safe. >> mayor bloomberg, thank you for your time this morning. >> you're welcome. the bottom line is, i think you should be optimistic for what's going to happen and understand that there's plenty of problems and we certainly haven't solved them all and it's time to pull together. >> former three-term mayor of new york city, michael r. bloomberg. ali, we forget what lower manhattan was like before 9/11 and after. that was a disaster site for years and so much in-fighting. >> right there. but everything south of here was nothing other than business. it was a financial hub of the world, but there was nothing

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BBC News-20210911-10:06:00

the impact of that day will never diminish for the families, but today, 20 years to the day, president biden hopes to get america past the 9/11 era, moving it from memory to history. nomia iqbal, bbc news, new york. in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, the lives of new yorkers were turned upside down — and many were drawn to public service for the first time. there was a surge in people enlisting for the us military, wanting to defend america. and for young adults, who grew up with parents suffering trauma from that day, there's still a desire to serve and to heal. the bbc�*s laura trevelyan has been talking to the daughter of a first responder, and the mayor ofjersey city, about how 9/11 changed their lives. across the water from where the twin towers once stood, a fragment of the world trade center is a memorial to those from jersey city who died in the 9/11 attacks. stephen fulop was working in manhattan then. he's now the local mayor, reflecting on how one day changed everything for him.

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BBC News-20210911-11:07:00

in manhattan then. he's now the local mayor, reflecting on how one day changed everything for him. i was working at goldman sachs, about a block—and—a—half from the world trade center. you could actually feel the building shake. and, you know, in the days after, ijust kind of reassessed what i was doing with my life, and decided to enlist in the military, the marine corps, and then was subsequently deployed. so, kind of, a career change as a result of 9/11. would you ever have thought of doing that, were it not for 9/11? was it on your mind? no, it wasn't on my mind. i come from a family of immigrants, holocaust survivors, and ijust, kind of, viewed it as a partial payment for citizenship at that point. like, some sort of service, and ifelt like military service was the best way to, kind of, give back that point. giving back is also on brittany mercado's mind. she was only three on 9/11, yet grew up in the shadow of the attacks.

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