i thought that was amazing when he went to brazil this summer and got to meet with, i think 3 million people watched him preach at the beach. i thought that was amazing. i like your choice. eric? he s against the attack in . my favorite story of the summer was the nsa. we found out something we didn t know the government was doing. it was an enlightening moment. number two, we found something that bob and i finally agreed on. it took a long time but we found it. number three, because i was able to do this. constitution and shake it around and watch dana s head begin to explode. after spending a week on the show do not shake me. tomorrow. have you ever forgotten it in the pocket and it goes through the washing machine. not yet. colors don t run. don t worry. the people you work with. it s happening at some companies. we ll try to imagine what life would be like if we were all together 24/7.
understand. which leads to unemployment and dealing with issues like traumatic brain injury and all these things compound on top of each other. and, unfortunately, all too often lead to suicide. yeah. so it is ties are some of the things we are seeing. michael, i m curious, one of the veterans you feet sewer a gentleman by the name of stewart will who seems disenchanted. let s take a clip and we will talk about it on the other side. basically begged in every war throughout american history in country couldn t have a war if it weren t. when this war came there was no way to say no. i had to be there. these colors don t run. i saw it coming beforehand that s why i joined the army just prior to the war beginning. i had to get ready, to be up front, in the beginning. so he returned to iraq and goes and works in a convenience store. then he eventually quits. what does this film and the way
from here in new york. there is also outpourings of emotion and patriotism in shanksville, pennsylvania, that s where flight 93 crashed on 9/11. the mood was mostly solemn as visitors remember the passengers who revolted against the hijackers. we re not done yet. we still have a lot of work to do. and be prepared. just in case they do strike us again. they may try. but these colors don t run. and i m proud to be standing here today. this is great, isn t it? i love america. well, the memorial to those who died on flight 93 is still under construction. and our target bin laden coverage continues later this half hour with reaction from the muslim community. on top of that you can look for some more live reports and analysis on america this morning and also on good morning america as well and of course you can get updates anytime at abcnews.com. and turning to other news
justice system because of the perceived threat of a handful of people whoever they are should be called cowards. the point of having a rule of law is if we don t have evidence to support holding someone, we let that person go. if we used guantanamo justice in our regular system, why would we have trials? the point is acquitting people, letting them walk out, even if they are guilty, makes us stronger, safer, gives us respect throughout the world and is the fundamental legitimacy of a legal tim. ben wizner, thank you for joining us. one more thing, if you believe in this guantanamo system, you re letting the terrorists win. you re saying, you win, al qaeda, actual win ayman al zawahiri, you win bin laden. we re going to trash the american justice system and do it your way. ben is right. that s being a coward, being scared of the terrorists. these colors don t run.
september 11, 2001. your efforts serve as a resolve to never forget 9/11 and keep faith with the heros who lost their lives that day often in the hope that others might live. those memories don t fade and these colors don t run. so the honor and the sacrifices of our 9/11 heros today, tomorrow, always. thank you. [applause] thank you for the work you are doing to improve veterans access to the quality healthcare they deserve. i was proud to work with the legion to stop a misguided plan to build for cam intat injuries. megyn: you can hear the minority