The museum built at a cost of 700 million is designed to capture the raw emotions of that day, the panic, heartbreak and of course the heroism. We are at the ceremony. Give us your impressions of what you ever all right seen. Its gray day, going to be a somber day, but also spiritually uplifting day. We were uplifted when we saw the museum for the first time. Its pretty well known that america does museums on this scale very well and new york has served the country proudly with this museum. This is a very, very powerful exhibit, and its tastefully done, as well. I think that when people come here to see this, theyre going to be taken on a ride that will bring the emotions to the surface really very quickly. Now of course, there are controversies, not least of all the 24 fee that employees of the public ever to pay each to get in. Lets come back to the controversies later in this hour, put them to one side for now, because there are plenty of others as well. For now, lets take you on a
Culling the Upcoming Elections in syria a farce. While stopping short of offering u. S. Military aid. Kerry said he and partners remain committed to, quote, changing the dynamics on the ground in syria. Neither kerry or William Hague offered many specifics. Heres more with what sect kerr secretary kerry said at the News Conference with William Hague. Ask yourself, how do you have a legitimate election when half the people in your country are displaced and not able to vote . How do you have a legitimate election when another several Million People are in refugee camps, unable to vote . How do you have it when hundreds of thousands of peopleliterally, almost a million perhaps, are scattered in various countries in the region, seeking safety from assad. Its just impossible to believe that under those circumstances, where people are hunkered down in homes, intimidated and afraid to be able to come out, afraid of being forced to do one vote or another, just have no climate, no framework wit
Michael bloomberg, and governor chris christie. This is an hour. Theres a place for us somewhere a place for us peace and quiet and open air wait for us somewhere theres a time for us someday a time for us time together with time to spare time to learn time to care someday, somewhere well find a new way of living well find a way of forgiving somewhere theres a place for us a time and place for us hold my hand and were halfway there hold my hand and ill take you there somehow someday somewhere theres a place for us theres a place for us a time and place for us hold my hand and were halfway there hold my hand and ill take you there somehow someday somewhere [cadence] present arms. O say can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming . Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight oer the ramparts we watched ere gallantly streaming . And the rockets red glare he bombs bursting in air gave proof to the night that our flag was
Crowthers mother, alison, and one of those he yung. Li [applause] ling young. S im heres today because of welles, a young man i did not about get a chance to thank. Me to come hard for here today but i wanted to do so tothat i could say thank you his mom and dad. Crowthersles wther. , alison cro for us, he lives on in the people he helped and in the he chose to do september. Y in welles believes that we are all human family,ne that we are here to look out for one another. Or this is lifes most precious meaning. It is our greatest hope that and seeple come here welles red bandana, they will eachber how people helped other that day, and we hope that they will be inspired to do the small. Ways both big and this is the true legacy of september 11. Hadidnt realize what happened until that afternoon. Son, todd, that our was on an airplane. I thought he was in italy. Was off by a day. Know, we kind of define our history now, dont we, as pre9 11 and post9 11. Bits of a are some wristwatch and
I have been saying how excited i am to be here this morning with gentlemen yout are getting up on the stage better than i could. I am here this morning as both the moderator him a thank you. You can do that. I could say eight before beauty but that wouldnt be appropriate. I am here this morning as both the moderator and a child of around, which i cannot escape if i wanted to. I do not want to. When i front of Nelson Mandela for the first time, this is for five days after he got out of prison. Waynted to figure out some i could connect with them in a way that another no other journalist had. Ofntroduce myself as a child round. That was that. Then on. Ike this from that is one of the things that has paved my way all these years. I want to begin by saying thank you. Marshall and your husband, vernon jordan, horace, so many lawyers who made it possible for me to have those freedoms. To go on a journey to the horizon. Brown, it been for think i still would have become the black brenda starr