right now, the big star d. lemon. look how beautiful this is. can we show it? look, you were born here. i wasn t. i moved here. i still look at the skyline and, you know, driving on the fdr, what have you and expect to see the buildings around every turn and it is a reminder every day when you look that way it s not there but especially today and it s also a reminder how much we lost but a reminder, as well, on how we can come together no matter what as americans as we did after those horrible attacks. yeah, that s what i always thought 100%. beautifully said, my brother. i ve always felt that s what never forget really is a reminder is about, not what happened, obviously we know what happened but how we were 9/12, 9/13, 9/14. we made mistakes. it didn t last forever. we put things aside and came together with a collective will. yeah. you contrast that with where
legally be able to make a nuclear weapon. that s unacceptable. robert, was the iran deal flawed? we don t have time to go through everything that president trump said that s untrue. number one, any nuclear expert would agree this is one of the tightest set of monitors that we ve seen in any nuclear agreement so the notion that we don t know what s happening is completely false and second of all, president trump may complain that it didn t last forever. it would have lasted ten to 15 years and some of the provisions would have lasted forever. the problem is by walking away from the deal we don t have ten years and we don t have any time because iran would take the measures it said it would take and then the problem that the president said may occur in 10, 20, 25 years would occur tomorrow. so no deal was perfect and it was as good as we could get, i believe, in any event it was better than walking away and having nothing to fall back on. ? let s listen to another
times. reporter: you re not sick of it? i m sick as a dog over it, i swore i would never do it again a long time ago. it s funny. reporter: leif bears the scar ofs of years friending to be the golden boit whole world wanted him to be. some said fame is like a drug. sure. you think this is forever, i m god. reporter: but it didn t last forever. he soon fell hard into drugs and alcohol. i was a monster. i m sorry that actions i ve done have hurt people. reporter: just shy of his 18th birthday, high on alcohol and quaaludes he crashed his car and paralyzed a friend. does it still feel like a lifetime ago or does it still haunt you? i have never spoken about this before. i have hard core issues and sleep issues. reporter: leif reportedly settled that case for several million dollars but says it became a catalyst for addiction to heroin, charged twice for