thanks very much. that s it for 360. see you again at 10:00 p.m. thanks for watching. piers morgan tonight starts now. on september 10, 2011, he was a hard charging, high-living ceo. september 12, he was the only family of the families of 658 people, cantor fitzgerald made it out alive. i thought everyone i ever imagined working with ever had been killed. he attempted his own life. he tells us how he rebuild his business and his life over the dust of ground zero. and a woman whose life went up in flames on that terrible day. out of the elevator shaft blew a wall of fire that enveloped me. she had an 8% chance of living through it. this is a special edition of piers morgan tonight. good evening, tonight new york city is a city on edge. we hear more about the terror alerts from 9/11. communications from a known al qaeda operative in pakistan discussing plans for washington or new york with a car bomb. the operative s information has been accurate in the past
he attempted his own life. he tells us how he rebuild his business and his life over the dust of ground zero. and a woman whose life went up in flames on that terrible day. out of the elevator shaft blew a wall of fire that enveloped me. she had an 8% chance of living through it. this is a special edition of piers morgan tonight. good evening, tonight new york city is a city on edge. we hear more about the terror alerts from 9/11. communications from a known al qaeda operative in pakistan discussing plans for washington or new york with a car bomb. the operative s information has been accurate in the past, that s why officials are taking this threat very seriously. it comes as new york remembers the first day ever. it s changed completely on 9/11. not a single person who was a at work that morning at candor fitzgerald made it out alive. how he rebuilt his business. he joins us now. a bittersweet day in many ways to you hearing of the latest threat now coming from
september 12, he was the only hope of the family of the families of 658 people, cantor fitzgerald made it out alive. i thought everyone i ever imagined working with ever had been killed. he tells us how he rebuild his business and his life over the dust of ground zero. and a woman whose life went up in flames on that terrible day. out of the elevator shaft blew a wall of fire that enveloped me. she had an 8% chance of living through it. this is a special edition of piers morgan tonight. good evening, tonight new york city is a city on edge. we hear more about the terror alerts from 9/11. communications from a known al qaeda operative in pakistan discussing plans for washington or new york with a car bomb. the operative s information has been accurate in the past, that s why officials are taking this threat very seriously. it comes as new york remembers its worst day ever. it s changed completely on 9/11. not a single person who was a at work that morning at candor
it out alive. i thought everyone i ever imagined working with ever had been killed. he attempted his own life. he tells us how he rebuild his business and his life over the dust of ground zero. and a woman whose life went up in flames on that terrible day. out of the elevator shaft blew a wall of fire that enveloped me. she had an 8% chance of living through it. this is a special edition of piers morgan tonight. good evening, tonight new york city is a city on edge. we hear more about the terror alerts from 9/11. communications from a known al qaeda operative in pakistan discussing plans for washington or new york with a car bomb. the operative s information has been accurate in the past, that s why officials are taking this threat very seriously. it comes as new york remembers the first day ever. it s changed completely on 9/11. not a single person who was a at work that morning at candor fitzgerald made it out alive. how he rebuilt his business. he joins us no
not the person that i met and married. denise richards. her life, her loves. oh, i had many loves. and of course her charlie. i m way too old for him now. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. anybody watching the debt vote in the house monday night had to have been extraordinarily moved by that remarkable emotional moment when congresswoman gabrielle giffords walked out on the floor to cast her first vote since an assassination attempt nearly killed her back in january. joining me now is a man who s had his own brush with death, abc news s bob woodruff. he s got a primetime nightline special on her and other near death experiences tonight at 10:00 eastern. bob, it must have been a pretty moving moment for you particularly watching gabby giffords given what you had been through yourself. you know, i think all of us i m sure you re the same. you re pretty stunned and shocked that she showed up like that suddenly right there on the floor of congress. h